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For a longer fringe, on the other hand, the large-diameter brush will give
a smoother effect.
On a damp, pre-dried fringe, place the brush under fringe, from the roots, and keep the automa-
tic rotation on to roll the section to the inside until completely dry.
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BLOW DRYING
Curled and light
This technique is essentially for use on short and medium-length
hair, soft or wavy.
Curls and waves are made by rolling fine sections of hair around the
small-diameter brush: the finer the section, the tighter the curl.
Always start at the nape of the neck, working progressively upwards,
and finish with the sections at the top of the head.
Place the brush alternately under the section (to dry the roots) and
then over the section (for the wave) in a relatively slow rotating
movement, which will give more volume and an effect of light-
ness.
The rolled sections must cool without being touched.
Once all the hair is dry, arrange the curls and waves using your
fingertips.
Avoid using a comb or brush, which would spoil the effect.
THE FINISHING TOUCHES
Fringes
For a short, straight fringe, we suggest using
the small-diameter brush, which will give more
movement.
For straight fringes, you will need to give more
volume at the root to give the best profile.
Volume at the roots
Once the hair is blow dried, place the brush at
the root again, under the section (preferably
the large-diameter brush), without using the
automatic rotation. Setting: drying only. Start
smoothing the section against the lie of the hair
for about 3 cm from the roots and then allow the appliance to
slide slowly to the tip of the section without stretching it.
Then bring the section back to the correct side.
Replacer ensuite la mèche du bon côté.
To give more volume to all of your hair, it is important to use this tip
on each section of hair.
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