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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Wash and condition your hair as normal.
Towel-dry hair thoroughly, removing all excess water.
Comb carefully through your hair, making sure it is free from snags or tangles.
Plug in your wet2straight™ and switch it on. The LCD display will light up.
Adjust the temperature buttons to suit your preference. When the required temperature
has been reached the LCD display will be solid.
160 - 200°C - recommended for fine, damaged or fragile hair
200 - 230°C - recommended for thick or difficult to straighten hair
Divide hair into manageable sections and prepare to straighten the lowest sections of your
hair first.
Starting at the base of the neck, place a section of hair between the plates, ensuring that
the vents top of the straightener are directed away from the face/scalp. Remember: the
smaller the sections, better the results.
Close the plates and immediately glide the straightener down the section of hair - gently
moving from roots to tip.
When the water in your towel-dried hair comes into contact with the hot plates, you will
hear a loud hiss and may see some steam. This is a good thing- it's the sound of the excess
water in your hair evaporating and is not harmful to the condition of your hair. The water
acts as a barrier between your hair and the heat, and ensures the cuticle is closed prior to
straightening.
Continue to run the section of hair between the plates until the preferred straightening
and drying is achieved. For thicker hair, you may need to go over sections more than once.
BETTER RESULTS
Results with wet2straight™ are better than with a normal straightener because the cuticle
is not being roughened up by the hairdryer. Instead, it lies flat from wet to dry, leaving hair
shiny, smooth and protected.
DO'S
Do ensure vent holes are directed away from face, head or hair.
Do make sure hands are dry before using wet2straight™ and don't hold them over the
vent holes.
Do use wet2straight™ on dry hair if required.
Do use wet2straight™ on wet hair - just ensure hair is towel-dried before use.
DON'TS
Don't allow dripping wet hair to come in contact with this straightener.
Don't use a normal 'dry' straightener on wet hair.
Don't be alarmed when you hear a hissing sound and see steam - it's the sound of the
excess water. When wet2straight's plates come in contact with towel-dried hair, this is
perfectly normal.
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