- With your Paul Mitchell hair straighter, you can make your hair pin straight. Read the manual to find which heat setting is the right choice for your hair. Section your hair into small sections, then run the flat iron over small pieces of your hair. Do not repeat this process multiple times, as it can damage your hair. The smaller sections of hair guarantee that you will straighten all your hair.
- If you want to have the ends of your hair flipped out, you can also achieve this look with your straightener. Clamp the straightener at the roots, and slowly pull it down through your hair as you would if you were just straightening it. When you reach the tips, curve the tool upward as you pull it over your ends.
- If you do not possess a curling iron, the Paul Mitchell hair straightener can also create tight beautiful curls. Clamp a 1-inch section of hair about halfway through the strand, turn the tool one and a half times and pull the flat iron through your hair. Keep a tight grip on the straightener for a uniform curl. Repeat this process all over, then spray your hair with hairspray to keep the curls in place.
- Flipping the ends of your hair under can accentuate the layers of your hair and can frame your face. This technique works especially well for those who have shorter hair such as a bob. Your hair will be straight at the roots, creating a sleek effect, while the ends will curl slightly under. Section off your hair, and proceed to straighten it. Once your reach the end, curve the straightener under as you pull it across the tips. The ends will hug your face.
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