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Philips salonstraight freestyle multi-styler hp4681 190°c ceramic 3 attachments
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Note: You have to release both attachment parts separately.
Grasp the cool grip area (
attachment parts out of the handles.
2 Connect the plug to a power supply socket.
3 Push the on/off slide ( ) upwards to switch on the appliance.
The power-on indicator (
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The appliance is ready for use within 90 seconds.
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4 Pull the lock ( ) upwards to unlock the appliance.
Styling with the straightening attachment ( )
1 Comb your hair and take a section that is not wider than 5cm for
straightening.
2 Place it between the straightening plates and press the handles together.
3 Slide the straightener down the length of the hair in a single motion
(max. 5 seconds) from root to end, without stopping to prevent
overheating.
4 After 20 seconds, repeat step 2 and 3 until you achieve the desired look.
5 To straighten the rest of your hair, repeat steps 2 to 4.
Styling with the attachment for twists and flicks ( )
1 Comb your hair and divide your hair into small sections that are not
wider than 4cm.
2 Place it between the plates and press the handles together.
3 Turn the styler half-circle inwards (or outwards) when it reaches the
hair ends. Hold the styler in that position for 2 to 3 seconds, and
then release it.
4 After 20 seconds, repeat step 2 and 3 until you achieve the desired look.
5 To style the rest of your hair, repeat steps 2 to 4.
Styling with the attachment for creating volume in layered styles ( )
1 Take a section that is 2-3cm wide. If you have a layered style, make
sure the section consists of hair of the same length and layer.
2 Place it between the plates in such a way that the tip of the
attachment is close to the hair roots, and press the handles together.
Make sure you do not touch your scalp with the tip of the attachment
to prevent burning your skin.
) with two fingers and gently pull the
) lights up.

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