IMPORTANT:
Hair that has been heavily bleached or chemically treated should only use the low heat setting on this product. Please consult your hairdresser on using heated appliances if you have any concerns about the condition of your hair.
BEFORE USING:
• Remove all packaging & point of sale labels before use.
BRUSH ROTATION TIPS
• Your styler has a two-way rotation that can be used when styling.
• To make the brush head rotate press the left & right arrow button on the styler handle. These will make the brush head rotate in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.
• Practice pressing the left & right rotation buttons to ensure you understand the rotation directions before styling your hair.
• When the styler is set on the high heat/speed setting, the brush head will rotate faster.
• When the styler is set on the low heat/speed setting or cool setting the brush head will rotate slower.
ATTACHING & REMOVING THE BRUSH HEADS
To attach a brush head to the handle of the hot air styler:
1. Locate the grooves on the top of the handle.
2. Position the lock/unlock symbols on the base of the attachment over the top of the grooves on the handle.
3. Twist the base of the attachment to the left until it clicks into place. The attachment should be locked onto the handle.
To remove a brush head:
1. Twist the base of the attachment to the right until you hear / feel it unlock.
2. Gently pull the brush head off.
PROTECTIVE BRUSH COVERS
Brush covers for the 50mm brush head & 40mm brush head are included for protection & easy storage.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Wash, condition & towel dry your hair.
Ensure your hair is slightly damp, combed through, & tangle-free.
1. Make sure the switch is set to the off (‘0’) setting before plugging into a 220-240V~ suitable power outlet.
2. Divide your hair into sections, between 2.5cm - 5cm wide & no more than 1cm thick (if you have thick hair make the section around 5mm thick).
3. Attach the 40mm bristle brush (for adding lift at the roots & styling shorter hair such as fringes) or the 50mm bristle brush (for styling medium to longer hair, creating bouncy blow-dry styles & shape at the ends) & switch to the high heat/speed (II) setting for initial
drying (if hair is damp).
4. Place the brush under the section of hair, close to the roots & brush through the section to remove tangles (without brush rotating).
TIP: For added volume at the root of the hair, hold the brush in place at the root (hair section is draped over top of brush) for a few seconds.
5. Switch to the low heat/speed (I) setting for further drying & styling then move the brush through the hair section (hair is draped over top of brush), towards the ends.
6. As you reach the end of the hair section, start to rotate the brush away from your head by pressing & holding the appropriate rotation direction button.
NOTE: As you do this, it is important to resist the rotation of the brush by pulling the brush downwards. The brush should be rotating through the section of your hair (without the hair becoming wound round the brush head if you are holding the styler with the correct tension against the hair) to create a brushing effect.
7. To release the section of hair, press & hold the opposite rotation button.
TIP: For even more volume, allow the brush to rotate, winding the entire section of hair around the barrel, the brush will move upwards towards your scalp then release the rotation switch & leave in the hair for a few seconds.
8. Repeat for each section of hair.
9. For a lasting style, switch to the cool setting whilst holding the brush in place.
Allow the styler to cool, before placing protective brush covers over the brush heads to protect while stored away.
IMPORTANT USAGE TIPS
It may take several attempts to perfect the technique of using a rotating hot air styler. If the brush spins too quickly & hair wraps around the brush head, simply release the rotation button & remove from the hair. Use the low heat setting (low brush speed) & practice rotating the brush on the lower ends of your hair until you feel comfortable with the styling action. If hair continues to wrap around the barrel, you need to increase the downward tension.
It’s ESSENTIAL to section your hair before styling & to style section-by-section to get the best results.