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Feb 03, 2025 - 09:57 PM
To create finger waves using the BRAYER BR3305 Multistyler, follow these steps:
1. Make sure your hair is slightly wet or dry. Do not use the Multistyler on wet hair or synthetic wigs.
2. Place the Multistyler on a flat, steady, and heat-resistant surface.
3. Insert the Power Cable plug into an electric socket.
4. Turn on the device by setting the Power Switch to "I". The Light Indicator will start flashing.
5. Turn the Temperature Control xxxx to select the desired temperature for the Operating Elements. Refer to the temperature table in the manual for guidance based on your hair type.
6. Wait for the Operating Elements to heat up. The Light Indicator will glow continuously when the desired temperature is reached.
7. Divide your hair into locks about 5-7 cm wide.
8. Starting at the roots, peel a strand of hair, press the Handle, and put the strand of hair onto the Operating Surface. Be careful to avoid contact between the heated element and your scalp.
9. Hold the strand of hair on the Operating Surface with the two Cylindric Operating Elements and release the Handle.
10. Create an inner curl on each hair lock by pressing the Multistyler closer to your scalp.
11. Create an outer curl on each hair lock by pressing the Multistyler away from your scalp.
12. Do not stay longer than 5 seconds at each part of the hair lock.
13. After styling, turn off the Multistyler by setting the Power Switch to "0" and unplug the Power Cable from the electric socket.
Note: Always turn off the device and unplug the Power Cable when not in use. Divide larger locks into smaller ones for better results. After styling, fix your hair with hairspray.
Please refer to the manual for additional safety measures, cleaning instructions, and technical specifications.
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