Use
A hot air styler can be used to style, curl and add volume to both dry and
slightly damp hair. The brushes are heated with hot air (the styling brush also
has a heating element), which creates a longer-lasting style in an effective,
gentle way. Make sure that the hot parts of the brushes do not come into
contact with the scalp, face, neck or hands.
Do not use the styling brush on wigs or artificial hair without first testing a
small section, as there is a risk that the wig/artificial hair will melt.
Settings
The hot air styler has the following settings:
0 = off
1 = low speed/low temperature
2 = high speed/high temperature
C = cold mode (the styling brush’s element switches off)
Attaching and removing the brushes
Wait until the brush has cooled down. To remove a brush from the styling
tool, turn the brush anticlockwise until the arrow marking on the brush points
to the corresponding arrow on the handle. Attach the brush by fitting it into
the opening with the arrows lined up and turning it clockwise until the arrow
marking on the brush points towards the locked padlock symbol on the handle.
Use with a hot air styler
If you want to dry your hair and create volume, select the hot air styler. The
long bristles add body and are perfect for both long and short hair. Plug the
appliance in. Select the speed/temperature setting (1, 2 or C) using the switch
on the handle.
Brush through the hair with the brush repeatedly until the hair is dry. To create
extra volume, brush your hair a section at a time from below from the scalp out
towards the ends of the hair. You can also style your hair by turning the brush
while drawing it through the hair.
Use with a styling brush
This brush is used to style your hair and creates long-lasting curls and volume.
Plug the appliance in. Select the speed/temperature setting (1, 2 or C) using
the switch on the handle. This brush has a PTC element.
Take a section of hair and draw the brush down towards the ends, roll up the
hair around the brush and hold the brush for a few seconds. Gently unwind the
hair from the brush and shape the curls with your fingers. If you want slightly
softer curls, draw the brush slowly through the hair and down towards the ends
of the hair while rotating the brush.
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