Go From Wet To Styled With One Tool—Here’s How!

Here's a tip! Try applying heat protectant in the back first, working up in horizontal subsections.

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Take a two-inch horizontal section, holding the styler parallel to the root for two to three seconds.

Glide towards the ends of the hair at zero degrees. Repeat at least two more times until the hair is dry and smooth, then move to the next section.

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Go From Wet To Styled With One Tool—Here’s How!
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