Hey I have one of those too. Gave me a bit a trouble at the start as well. So there's this small-ish clamp at the bottom yeah and you put the end of your hair (not a huge chunk - maybe an inch section or so otherwise it wont heat it properly) in it and make sure it does not slip out or you'll have to do it again (and can cause some split ends) and the tricky bit is that you have to make sure that your hair is going WITH the spiral on the iron and from there all you do is rotate the whole iron till it reaches the top. Another thing... you can only spiral your hair one way. It's a bit more difficult to do the other side of your head unless the iron is upside-down or something. Again, it takes some getting used to especially if you don't use curling irons often. Hope that helps you out!
2007-02-12 12:56:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Only clamp your ends, and when you spiral it make sure the hair goes in the lines. old it for about 10 seconds or so like a regular curling iron..
I looove spiral curling irons the curls look soo much more natural!
2007-02-12 20:53:38
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answered by Miss Interpreted 6
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you have to clip your hair at the bottom on it, then twist it around the spiral. spray it with some spray, and then release. do not comb until hair is cool, it will brush out the curl.
2007-02-12 20:48:32
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answered by diane 3
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clip the ends fo your hair in the clip that is on the iron...then twist your hair around the iron until it reaches your roots or as far as it will go ...hold it there for about 8 seconds and then let go of the clamp..
2007-02-12 20:48:00
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answered by FashionRocks 4
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You have to curl it diagnol. Ya, umm instructions....
xD
i agree with oh burnn
2007-02-12 20:47:54
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answered by Sheila 2
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hahahahahahaha xD instructions?
2007-02-12 20:47:07
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answered by EMA-R00 ♥ 2
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