Sunbeam HS6600 Styling Iron User Manual


 
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3.On the Low setting, start with the
underneath of your hair and work towards
the top as this area always dries out first
and will go frizzy with this type of look if
over-dried.
6.Hang your head from one side to the other
or tip upside down for more lift/volume.
7.With longer hair, allow it to sit within the
diffuser by almost gathering your hair into
it in a circling motion from the ends
moving towards the scalp. With shorter hair
simply hold the diffuser over the head.
8.The real trick now is not to touch your hair.
You may place your fingers in at the scalp
to lift the hair away a little to give more
volume or to hold the curl gently in place
if your natural wave is very slight. Besides
that don't touch!
9.Finally, leave a little moisture in the hair at
the end and allow this to dry out without
the styler. This will help prevent an attack
of the "frizzies". Only when the hair is
totally dry (give it about
1
/
2
an hour) can
you shake your fingers through your hair to
loosen the curl out and then shape to
style.
Tips on Styling with Tongs
For added volume on fine hair begin by
spraying a volumiser in at the roots before
you dry off.
Make sure hair is 100% dry before you
begin to tong it.
To get the look to last longer, spray each
section of hair with hairspray before you
curl it.
Curl close to the root, rather than rolling
hair, the traditional way, up from the
bottom.
(Caution: Don't place the iron so
close to the scalp that you burn yourself)
For a spiral look to your curls twist the
section of hair before wrapping it around
the roller.
For a wave, use the tongs across the hair
and don't roll hair around them at all.
Repeat down the hair inserting the tongs in
opposite directions to create the in and
outward curve of the wave.
After curling use a little bit of gel or oil
and your fingers to loosen up too-tight
curls. Tight ringlets or the "Shirley Temple"
is not what you are after unless you want
your hair to look too set or old-fashioned
Tips on styling with the vent brush
The vent brush is used to create root lift
and volume for your hair and to give some
direction and movement and is a great
attachment for easing out tangles on
medium to thick hair or to give a little
more height and lift to a style that you
might normally dry with your fingers
Use it to smooth out hair working on one
section at a time
As the hair dries, use the vent brush
attachment to flick out hair to encourage
lift and movement
Tips on Styling with the Hot Air Styling System continued