Tip 1:
Adjust the heat according to the texture of the hair.
Fine hair should be styled at temperatures from 170 to 225 degrees.
Medium textured hair can be styled at temperatures from 200 to 325 degrees.
Coarse hair can be styled at temperatures from 300 to 325 degrees.
Tip 2:
Take the right size sections. The length of the section should be no longer than the length of
the irons plates to be sure that all hair is coming in contact with the ceramic.
The width of your section should be the same as the of the width of the iron, or smaller,
taking too large of a section can affect the hair in the center by not getting heated properly.
This is especially true for coarse, thick and hard to curl hair.
Tip 3:
Work from the bottom up. Section hair into four separate sections for control. Start in one section from
the bottom and work up to part line. This way you are able to iron all of the hair section by section
laying the straightened hair on top of the previously straightened hair and not disturb the shape
you have created.
Tip 4:
Work in smooth fluid motions.
Starting parallel to the part get as close to the scalp as you can and glide through to the ends.
This avoids any crimps or creases in the hair.
Tip 5:
Always comb through the section removing any tangles before gliding the iron through the hair.
Tip 6:
Use a shine product on the sections to lock in the shape and add a natural looking sheen to the hair,
we recommend natural looking sheen to the hair.