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Silvercrest SBHS 50 C2 Instrucciones De Uso página 10

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Styling – straightening
For straightening, the hair should be dry and free of styling products. This does
not apply to products designed to promote the straightening process or protect
the hair from the effects of heat.
The appliance is heated up to the desired level and the hair is combed and free
of knots.
Separate individual strands.
Twist a strand around the styling brush 2 and pull it down slowly
(depending on the type of hair) from the roots to the tips. While doing so,
curl the styling brush 2 inwards a little.
Proceed the same way with the other strands.
Once you are finished styling, turn the level switch 6 to "0" and pull out the
plug from the mains power socket.
Styling – curling
For styling, the hair should be dry or slightly damp and free of styling products.
This does not apply to products that protect the hair from the effects of heat.
The appliance is heated up to the desired level and the hair is combed and free
of knots.
Twist the end of the strand around the styling brush 2 and then roll the
styling brush 2 upwards. We recommend rolling the strand just enough to
leave a few centimetres free to the hairline. This makes it easier for the styling
brush 2 to come off. If you want to curl the strand up to the hairline, make
sure that the hair is straight in the bristles and not knotted. Hold the
appliance only by the holding tip 1 and handle. The styling brush 2 will
become very hot.
Wait for 8 –15 seconds (depending on the length and thickness of the hair).
Press the curl release button 3 and simultaneously pull the appliance out of
the strand in a downwards direction. The styling brush 2 turns so that the
strand can be unrolled easily.
Proceed the same way with the other strands.
Once you are finished styling, turn the level switch 6 to "0" and pull out the
plug from the mains power socket.
SBHS 50 C2
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