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The thin 10mm barrel with a smoothing quartz-ceramic coating creates smooth,long-lasting tight curls The extra-length barrel makes it ideal to use on longer hair lengths.
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Thin 10mm barrel
Up to 210°C
Smoothing quartz-ceramic
6 temperature settings 160°C - 210°C
Advanced Ceramics™ heating system for fast heat up
2.5m power cord
Heat glove
Heat mat
3 year guarantee section.product.ids.contentSize:376 section.product.ids.contentSizeUnit:376G section.product.ids.contentUnit:G uses:
Ensure the hair is dry and combed Divide the hair into sections ready for styling.
Select a heat setting suitable for your hair type.
Take a section of hair, starting 2 inches from the scalp and place the appliance next to the hair section, ensuring the end of the appliance is pointing down towards the shoulder.
Start winding the hair around the top part of the barrel closest to the handle. Keep winding the hair down the length of the barrel until there is no more hair to wrap around.
Hold the end of the hair in place for 5-8 seconds depending on your hair type. Then unwind or release the section of hair and pull the appliance away.
Allow the curl to cool before styling.
Repeat for each section of hair.
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