
1. Essentials Before Styling (Preventing Damage)
First, keep your hair dry, comb it smooth, use heat protectant spray, and then select the correct temperature.
2. Three Core Styling Methods
Sleek:After sectioning, smoothly glide the straightener from roots to ends.
Waves: Hold the straightener vertically over a section of hair, rotate it half a turn, and then smoothly glide it downwards. Finally, comb it out.
3. Detail Enhancements
Adding Volume: At the roots, pull the straightener upwards and outwards in an arc to add volume.
Adding Movement to the Ends: When reaching the ends, curl the straightener inwards or outwards to add a playful touch.
Styling Bangs: Use a narrow-blade straightener, quickly glide it over the bangs, and slightly bend them inwards to prevent them from becoming too flat.
4. Tool Selection Recommendations
Long, Thick Hair: Choose a wide blade (saves time). Short hair/bangs: Choose a narrow blade (for greater precision).
Hair quality protection: Prioritize ceramic blades for more even heating and reduced pulling.
Key tip: Maintain steady movements; avoid lingering in one spot for too long. Single, gliding motions are most effective.