• When using the large vent brush, be careful not to tangle it in the hair. Therefore,
do not wind it in the hair more than 1,5 turn. And when removing it, keep it away
from the head in order not to pick up underlaying hairs.
• You can remove the attachment from the hair as soon as the hair feels dry. The
time it takes to achieve this will vary subject to the thickness of the hair and the
section being styled.
• Use position II (maximum position) when you start styling.
As the hair dries, you can switch back to position |.
For a longer lasting result, switch the Volume Styler to the "Cool air" (1) position
for a couple of seconds, before removing the brush from the hair. By cooling the
hair the wave or curl will "freeze" and your hair will keep its shape for a longer
time.
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Making curls and volume in short hair
- Using a comb, divide the hair (fig. 4) into sections. Do not take too much hair in
one section.
- Wind the hair around the brush in the direction you wish the curl to go (fig. 5).
Ensure that the hair is wound up at right angles to the scalp so that the brush ends
up sitting evenly on the root section (fig. 6). This will ensure optimum lift and
volume.
Making curls and waves in long hair
- Take the ends of the hair and wind it around the brush,
in the direction you wish the wave to go (fig. 7). The
resulting shape of the wave depends on the amount of
hair in the section and the brush; the retractable bristle
brush for tighter curls and the large vent brush for looser
and bigger waves.
- As soon as the hair feels warm to the touch, carefully
remove the hot air brush from the hair.
- Leave the curls or waves to cool down, before finishing
by combing, brushing or fingercombing the hair into its final shape.
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