the hair "Dos"
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Apply product when hair is freshly damp and blow-dry as soon as possible to get the smoothest texture. |
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Use a hairdryer with a nozzle attachment that will direct the flow of the hair onto a small section of your hair. |
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Use a medium round brush if you have mid-length to long hair, and a small round brush if you have shorter hair. Gently turn the brush as you dry each section of your hair to help with smoothing. |
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the hair "Don'ts"
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Don't use really large round brushes - they are difficult to maneuver. You want a medium or small brush to give you optimal smoothness and help you achieve a nice curl at the ends. |
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Whenever you flat iron your hair, don't take sections that are larger than the iron itself. If you use a 1" flat iron, separate sections of hair that are 1" in width for the best results. |
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Don't move the flat iron too quickly over your hair, and don't hold it in one place for too long either. Move the iron at a slow steady pace from root to tip to get silky smooth texture. |
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