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How do you use a Babyliss self curler?

Published in Hair Styling Tools 2 mins read

To use a Babyliss self curler, you typically place a section of hair into the curling chamber, clasp the device closed, wait for the internal mechanism to curl the hair, and then listen for a specific number of beeps indicating the curl is set before releasing the hair.

Using a self-curling tool like the BaByliss Curl Secret simplifies the process of creating consistent curls. The device automatically draws the hair into a heated chamber where it is curled.

Here's a basic breakdown of how to use it based on the provided information:

Simple Steps for Curling

Follow these steps to use your Babyliss self curler:

  1. Prepare Hair: Ensure your hair is dry and combed through to remove any tangles.
  2. Section Hair: Take a small section of hair, typically no wider than recommended by the specific model's instructions (this is usually a few centimeters).
  3. Position the Device: Open the clasp of the curler and position it at the desired starting point of the curl (closer to the root for tighter curls, further down for looser waves). Ensure the opening of the chamber is facing towards your head.
  4. Insert Hair: Place the selected section of hair smoothly into the opening. According to the reference, you will "place it in there."
  5. Close the Clasp: "clasp. It closed" around the section of hair. The device will then automatically begin to "twist it. Around inside" the heated chamber.
  6. Wait for Beeps: Keep the curler still while it works. The device will signal when the curl is ready using audible beeps. You are instructed to "wait for five beeps."
  7. Release the Curl: Once the beeps have finished, open the clasp and gently pull the curler away from the hair to reveal the finished curl.
  8. Repeat: Continue this process section by section until all desired areas are curled.

Remember to let the curls cool before styling or brushing them out for better hold. Always consult your specific model's instruction manual for detailed guidance, including recommended hair section size, heat settings, and beeping patterns, as these can vary.

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