When using the Hair Straightening Hot Comb, it is important to ensure even temperature distribution and avoid localized overheating damage to the hair.
Choose the right temperature: First, choose the right temperature based on your hair type. Choose a lower temperature setting for fine or damaged hair, and a slightly higher temperature for coarse or hard-to-comb hair. Avoid using excessively high temperatures to reduce damage to your hair.
Warm up and check: Before using your straightening brush, make sure it is preheated to the proper temperature. While it's preheating, you can watch the light on your straightening comb or wait for a while to make sure it's fully heated. Also, check that the heating element of your straightening comb is evenly distributed to ensure that the temperature is transferred evenly throughout the comb.
Comb evenly: When combing your hair, try to maintain an even speed and intensity. Do not leave the straightening comb on the same part of hair for a long time to avoid excessive heating and local overheating damage. At the same time, make sure that the hair is evenly distributed between the teeth of the comb so that the heat can be transferred to each hair more evenly.
Sectional combing: Divide your hair into sections for combing, which gives you better control over the temperature and combing time of each section. Comb from bottom to top and from the inside out to ensure all hair is evenly heated and combed.
Use hair care products: Before combing, you can use some hair care products, such as heat protection spray or lotion, to protect your hair from heat damage. These products form a protective film that reduces the direct impact of heat on your hair.
Pay Attention to Cleaning and Maintenance: Clean your straightening comb regularly to remove hair residue and dirt that accumulates on the comb. This ensures that the comb maintains good performance while in use and reduces uneven heat distribution caused by dirt.
Observe the reaction of your hair: During the combing process, pay attention to the reaction of your hair. If your hair starts to smoke or smell burnt, the temperature is too high and you should lower the temperature immediately or stop using it.
By following the advice above, you can better ensure even temperature distribution when using the Hair Straightening Hot Comb to avoid localized overheating damage to your hair.