How To Use
Ensure that your hair is clean, 70% dry, and free of any styling products, as they can interfere with the straightening process. Plug in the blowout brush and allow it to heat up to the desired temperature. Choose a heat setting suitable for your hair type. It's recommended to start with a lower temperature setting and increase if necessary.Before using any heat styling tools, apply our Heat Guard® Heat Protector spray to minimize damage from the heat. Divide your hair into manageable sections using clips or hair ties. This will make it easier to work through your hair and ensure that each section is styled properly.Take one section of hair and place the heat brush underneath the section near the roots. Slowly and smoothly glide the brush down towards the ends of your hair. Repeat this motion a few times to ensure that the heat is evenly distributed and the hair is dry. Continue working through each section of your hair, one at a time, until you have styled all the desired areas. Once you have brushed through your hair, you can style it further by adding volume, curls, or any other desired finishing touches.
Care
Hair tools can accumulate hair, dust, and product buildup over time. To clean your tool, unplug it and wipe it down with a damp cloth. You can also use a small brush to remove any debris from the crevices.
If you're using a heat styling tool like a flat iron or curling iron, always use a heat protectant spray on your hair before styling. This will help to prevent damage to your hair and your tool.
When you're not using your hair tool, store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid storing it in a damp or humid area, as this can cause rusting and damage.
When you're unplugging your hair tool, gently pull on the plug rather than yanking on the cord. This will help to prevent the cord from getting damaged or frayed.
Some hair tools, like curling irons and flat irons, should not be used on wet hair. Always make sure your hair is completely dry before using any heat styling tools.