Drybar

Drybar Brush Crush Heated Straightening Brush

Benefits

Curl Control

Description

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How to Use

How To Use Drybar Brush Crush Heated Straightening Brush:

1. Start with clean, dry hair. Ensure that your hair is completely dry before using the brush to avoid any damage or uneven results.

2. Plug in the Drybar Brush Crush Heated Straightening Brush and wait for it to heat up. The brush has a quick heat-up time, so you won't have to wait long before you can start styling.

3. Adjust the temperature settings based on your hair type. The brush features adjustable temperature settings, allowing you to customize the heat level to suit your hair. For fine or damaged hair, use a lower temperature, while thicker or coarser hair may require a higher temperature.

4. Section your hair. Divide your hair into manageable sections, using clips or hair ties to keep them separate. This will make it easier to style your hair and ensure that each section is evenly straightened.

5. Starting at the roots, brush through each section of hair. Hold the brush close to the roots and slowly glide it down towards the ends, applying gentle pressure. The ceramic bristles will distribute heat evenly and straighten your hair as you brush through it. Repeat this step for each section of hair until your entire head is straightened.

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Benefits

Curl Control

Description

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How to Use

How To Use Drybar Brush Crush Heated Straightening Brush:

1. Start with clean, dry hair. Ensure that your hair is completely dry before using the brush to avoid any damage or uneven results.

2. Plug in the Drybar Brush Crush Heated Straightening Brush and wait for it to heat up. The brush has a quick heat-up time, so you won't have to wait long before you can start styling.

3. Adjust the temperature settings based on your hair type. The brush features adjustable temperature settings, allowing you to customize the heat level to suit your hair. For fine or damaged hair, use a lower temperature, while thicker or coarser hair may require a higher temperature.

4. Section your hair. Divide your hair into manageable sections, using clips or hair ties to keep them separate. This will make it easier to style your hair and ensure that each section is evenly straightened.

5. Starting at the roots, brush through each section of hair. Hold the brush close to the roots and slowly glide it down towards the ends, applying gentle pressure. The ceramic bristles will distribute heat evenly and straighten your hair as you brush through it. Repeat this step for each section of hair until your entire head is straightened.