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Hair Care Tips
Hair Care Tips
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Keep the dryer about 8 inches away
from your head to avoid burning scalp or
damaging hair.
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Always keep the dryer pointed down the
hair shaft to smooth the cuticle and
create a silky, shiny style.
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To help prevent heat damage and add
shine, spritz damp hair with a heat
protection spray before blow drying.
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To create a style with lots of body, apply
volumizing mousse to towel dried hair.
Distribute it evenly from roots to ends,
then blow dry as usual. Hair will be soft,
shiny, and full of volume.
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For a super smooth, salon-like blow dry,
finish by running a straightening iron
over dried hair.
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For a quick touch-up between sham-
poos, mist hair to dampen it, then style
with dryer.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
This message about
Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupters
can save a life!
If you must use your hair dryer in
the bathroom, install a GFCI* now!
Your local electrician can help you decide which type is best for you–a
portable unit that plugs into the electrical outlet or a permanent unit
installed by your electrician. The National Electrical Code now requires
GFCI’s in bathrooms, garages, and outdoor outlets of all new homes.
Why do you need a GFCI?
Electricity and water don’t mix. If your hair dryer falls in water while it’s
plugged in, the electric shock can kill you… even if the switch is “off.” A
regular fuse or circuit breaker won’t protect you under these circum-
stances. A GFCI offers you greater protection.
A GFCI can save your life!
Compared to that, the price is small!
Don’t wait… install one now!
*GFCI is a sensitive device which reacts immediately to a small electric
current leak by stopping the electricity flow.
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