Styling – Salton, Inc AC8PROS User Manual

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4.

Steaming or Singeing?
When the hair is steaming, there

will be a slight product odor and

white steam— this is normal.

When the hair is singeing, there

will be a strong odor and light to

dark "smoke". You can tell the

hair is overly straightened when

the hair frazzles and possibly

discolors.

WARNING: DO NOT TRY TO

STRAIGHTEN DAMAGED HAIR!

Chemically Treated Hair

1. Use CAUTION when straighten-

ing chemically treated,

colored, or permed hair.

2. Cut down the time used for

straightening chemically

treated, colored, or permed

hair.

3. Smaller sections are better for

thick or resistant hair.

STYLING

1. Divide hair into sections before

starting.

2. Know desired straightening

time before straightening hair.

3. Section hair and begin straight-

ening in the back nape area.

Frazzled Hair

Over-straightening can frazzle hair!

The hair will appear smooth, but some

strands will form kinks, unlike the

natural curl of the hair.
This is the first sign of hair damage.

Discontinue straightening

immediately.

6

Take 2 inch wide, 1 inch thick

slices starting in the back, moving

on to sides, finishing with the top.

5-15 seconds from

1/2 inch away from

scalp to the ends.

The straightener is

in constant motion.

Back Section

Clipped into Place

Top Crown Section

Clipped into Place

Clip Front

Side Section

Clip Crown Section

on Top of Head

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