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Hair Types
The way you use your InStyler depends on what type of hair you have. You’ll get the most out
of your InStyler if you use the techniques best suited to your hair type.
The three main types of hair are:
1. Fine - Set the InStyler at Low to Medium heat setting. With fine hair, you should only need
1 to 2 passes with the InStyler to achieve your desired results.
2. Medium or Normal - Set your InStyler to the Medium to High heat setting. You should
only need 1 to 2 passes with the InStyler to achieve your desired results.
3. Thick or Coarse - Set your InStyler at the highest heat setting and style as desired.
With coarse hair, 2 to 3 passes with the InStyler should be enough to set your style.
Don’t rush! Remember to Take your time and move slowly through the hair.
NOTE: For colour treated hair, we also recommend a lightweight shampoo and a light
leave-in conditioner.
• Volumising products can be used to hold the style.
• To hold your style, end with a professional light finishing spray.
• Although the InStyler uses less heat than other hair appliances, we recommend using
thermal protectant products before use.
32mm InStyler Rotating Iron
The Basics - Preparation for all hair types.
• Before using your InStyler, you should always start with clean, dry hair.
• You should also detangle first with a brush, and all sections should be combed out for
optimal results and shine.
• Sections of hair to be styled should be no wider than the length of the InStyler barrel.
We recommend starting with 1 to 3 inch sections at a time for whichever style you want
to achieve.
• Style the under layers of your hair first. After under layers are completed, style your
top layers.
• You may use any salon quality styling product with your InStyler, however we do not
recommend the use of any oil-based products with your InStyler.
• For better hold, you can use your favorite light styling spray on each section of hair before
using your InStyler.
• Go Slowly! The most important lesson is to glide the InStyler slowly. Don’t worry if you
see “steam” coming off of your hair when using your InStyler. This is not the result of any
damage to the hair, it is simply excess product that is evaporating from the hair shaft.
For more tips, tricks and videos visit, www.instyler.co.uk