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Hot and Hotter Electrical Straightening Comb

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Hot and Hotter Electrical Straightening CombElectrical Straightening Comb Up to 500 Degrees Extreme Heat For Professional Use Only Metal Teeth Wooden Construction Keeps Cool While Styling Quick and Easy Straightening On and Off Switch Smoothes and Softens Hair Creates Frizz Free Hair Directions: Shampoo, rinse and towel dry hair. Blow dry hair and scalp thoroughly. Section hair into equal amounts of about the length and depth of the comb. Turn on and heat the comb for about 2 minutes. Test

  • Electrical Straightening Comb
  • Up to 500 Degrees Extreme Heat
  • For Professional Use Only 
  • Metal Teeth 
  • Wooden Construction Keeps Cool While Styling
  • Quick and Easy Straightening 
  • On and Off Switch 
  • Smoothes and Softens Hair 
  • Creates Frizz-Free Hair

 

Directions: 

  • Shampoo, rinse and towel dry hair. 
  • Blow-dry hair and scalp thoroughly. Section hair into equal amounts of about ½ the length and depth of the comb. 
  • Turn on and heat the comb for about 2 minutes. 
  • Test temperature with a paper towel. The comb is too hot if it scorches a paper towel. If scorching occurs, unplug the comb and allow the comb to cool. 
  • Hold sectioned hair away from the scalp. Comb hair outward, away from the scalp, holding hair tightly against the back of the comb. 
  • Unplug after each use. 
  • To clean, disconnect the comb from the power source and wipe with a damp cloth before and after each use. 

Warning:

  1. Product heats instantly avoid contact while the appliance is turned on. 
  2. Avoid touching or placing the straightening comb too close to the skin or scalp. Otherwise, burns may result. 
  3. Do not use on hair that has been treated with any flammable hair treatment or near flammable products. 
  4. Do not use more than once a month on the same hair. 
  5. Ensure the cord is in perfect condition. If damaged, the appliance must not be used. 
  6. Always unplug the electrical straightening comb when not in use. 
  7. For professional use only, extremely hot. 
  8. Do not use more than 30 minutes each time. 
  9. Check damage on the cord before each use. If there is damage to the cord, don’t use it.
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