Who’s It For?
Ideal for those with:
- Thick, natural hair
- Thin, fine hair
- Curly, wavy or straight hair
- Processed/ chemically treated hair (relaxed, bleached, colored, etc.)
- Mid length (around shoulder length) to long hair
Also ideal for:
- Extensions, wigs, etc
Overall, great for:
- Most hair textures, types and lengths.
S.N.
- Make sure that hair is dried and detangled.
- May not be as effective on extremely short lengths.
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How-to Instructions:
Choose Your Attachment:
- Select the attachment based on your desired style:
-- Round Brush Attachment:
--- For creating volume.
-- Large Curling Wand Attachment:
--- For looser, beachy waves.
-- Small Curling Wand Attachment:
--- For tighter, spiral like curls.
Attaching the Tool:
- Align the selected attachment with the base of the styler.
- Push firmly until you hear a click, ensuring it's securely in place.
Styling Techniques:
For Creating Volume with the Round Brush:
- Make sure the tool is off. Insert the round brush attachment, then lock it into place with the switch.
- Select a heat setting that works for your hair type. Use lower heat for fine hair and higher for thick or textured hair.
- For the best blowout, divide your hair into manageable sections.
- Starting from the roots, gently wrap your hair around the brush and pull down as you dry. Roll the brush at the ends for extra volume or a soft curl.
- Continue section by section until your hair is styled, then set with a bit of light hairspray to keep your blowout lasting all day.
For Loose Waves with the Larger Curling Wand:
- Make sure the tool is off. Insert the large curling wand attachment, then lock it into place with the switch.
- Select a heat setting that works for your hair type. Use lower heat for fine hair and higher for thick or textured hair.
- Divide your hair into sections. Wrap a piece of that section around the wand, starting at the root, and hold for 5-10 seconds.
- Hold the curl then let it fall gently, giving you soft, loose waves. Continue throughout your hair for a beachy, body wave look.
For Tighter Curls (Smaller Curling Wand Attachment):
- Make sure the tool is off. Insert the large curling wand attachment, then lock it into place with the switch.
- Select a heat setting that works for your hair type. Use lower heat for fine hair and higher for thick or textured hair.
- Divide your hair into sections. Wrap a piece of that section around the wand, starting at the root, and hold for 5-10 seconds.
- Hold the curl then let it fall gently, giving you tight, defined curls. Continue throughout your hair for a bouncy, spiral curl look.
Finishing Touches:
- Once styled, allow your hair to cool for a few minutes.
- Apply a light hairspray or styling product for hold and shine.
Detaching and Storing:
- Turn off and unplug the device.
- Press the release button to detach the attachment.
- Store the styler in a cool, dry place.
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S.N.
If the styler is set for more than 5 seconds, it will automatically lock. To unlock it, simply double-click the on/off button quickly. Once the "Loc" disappears, the wand is unlocked and the temperature can be adjusted to your desired setting.
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Do's:
Do Use Heat Protectant:
- Always apply a heat protectant spray before styling. This helps shield your hair from heat damage and keeps it looking shiny and healthy.
Do Let Your Curls Cool:
- Allow curls to cool completely before brushing or touching them. This helps them set and last longer.
Do Clean the Attachments:
- After use, clean the barrels and brush attachment to remove product build-up and maintain the styler's performance.
Do Use the Anti-Scald Top:
- Make sure to utilize the anti-scald top on the round brush for easier and safer styling without burning your fingers.
Do Use on Dry Hair:
- For best (and safe) results, use the styler on dry hair.
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Don’ts:
Don’t Use on Wet Hair:
- Never use the tool on soaking wet hair. It’s meant for dry hair and can cause damage to hair if used when wet.
Don’t Overuse High Heat:
- Avoid using the highest heat setting unless absolutely necessary, especially on fine or fragile hair. Start lower and increase the heat as needed.
Don’t Hold Hair on the Wand Too Long:
- Holding hair on the curling wand for too long can cause damage. 5-10 seconds is usually enough.
Don’t Tug or Pull:
- Avoid pulling your hair through the round brush too harshly, as this can lead to breakage. Be gentle when styling.
Don’t Leave It On Unattended:
- Always make sure to turn off the tool when not in use. While it has an auto shut-off, it’s safer to manually turn it off after styling.
Don’t Use the Tool Without Securing Attachments:
- Make sure the attachment is securely locked in place before use to avoid accidents or uneven results.
Don’t Style in the Same Section Repeatedly:
- Avoid going over the same hair section multiple times with high heat—it can lead to damage and dryness.
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Heat Suggestion Guide
Fine/ Thin or Fragile hair:
- Temperature: 250°F - 300°F
Normal/ Medium hair:
- Temperature: 300°F - 375°F
Thick/ Coarse or Textured hair:
- Temperature: 375°F - 420°F
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Bonus Pro Tips:
- Always start with a low setting if you're unsure how your hair will respond to heat. For healthy hair, avoid using the highest heat settings every day!
- Lightly spritz each curl with hairspray as you go for curls that last all day.
- Let your curls cool before brushing or separating them to maintain their shape longer.
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Mini Tutorial:
Click here for a mini tutorial on how to use this product.
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Disclaimer: Results may vary based upon various factors (hair type/thickness, technique, etc.).