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High heat/speed (O): Thick and difficult to style hair.
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Low heat/speed (N): Thin/fine, damaged or bleached hair.
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Cool (f): Helps to set your style with cool air.
Rotation settings
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Only the 40 mm brush rotates.
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To use the rotating function press the right arrow (+) on the rotation switch to rotate
the attachments clockwise and the left arrow (-) to rotate the attachments anti
clockwise.
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NOTE: The brush will only start rotating when a temperature setting has been selected.
Create volume and shape using the 40mm rotating brush
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To dry your roots and add volume, place the brush underneath the section close to the
roots and hold for a few seconds, lifting the hair as you dry.
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Move the styler downwards through the hair section, at the same time rotate the brush
away from the head by pressing and holding -or + as required.
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Keep moving the styler downwards to resist the brush rotation. Doing this will create
tension through the section of hair.
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If the brush spins too quickly release the rotation switch and remove the brush from
your hair.
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To create shape, continue rotating the brush until you reach the ends of the hair and
then roll the ends under.
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For even more volume, wrap the bottom of the hair section around the brush. Press and
hold the applicable rotation switch (- +) and wind the entire length of the section
around the barrel, stopping at the roots. Release the rotation switch and hold the brush
in the hair for a few seconds or until the section is dry.
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Repeat this around the head.
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Let the hair cool before styling.
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Place the protective cover over the brush head to protect the bristles from damage in
storage.
Create smooth, sleek hair using the firm paddle brush
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Starting at the roots, slowly brush through each section just as you would with a normal
brush.
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To add additional volume tip your head upside down and brush the underneath of your
hair.
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When dry use your fingers to shape the hair and ends.
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