One tool. Endless looks.
One tool. Endless looks.
Real routines, real results—watch quick how-tos.
Straight — Section → Clamp → Slow Glide.


Curl — Clamp near root → Half-turn → Glide → Release.


Tip — Lower heat for fine hair, higher for thick.
Up to 25% smoother finish vs. baseline straightener
Curls formed in 5 min for shoulder-length hair
85% said styles held through the day
Results may vary.
Clamp a small section near the root, rotate the tool a half–turn, and glide to the ends. For tighter curls, use smaller sections and a slower pass.
Start mid-length, give a gentle half-turn, glide a few inches, then release and repeat in alternating directions. Leave the last 1–2 cm straight for a relaxed finish.
Short: work in smaller sections and curl away from the face with quick passes. Long: use larger sections and a slower glide; wrap slightly longer to set the bend.
TWIST gives both sleek straight and curls with its rounded edges and plates—no clip marks. A wand is great for uniform curls only. Choose TWIST for versatility.
Style on completely dry hair, use the lowest effective heat, let each curl cool before touching, and avoid heavy products that weigh hair down.
Use smaller sections, a steady slow pass, and a “comb-chase” (fine comb in front of the plates) for ultra-smooth results.
Fine/fragile hair: low heat. Medium: medium heat. Thick/coily: higher heat as needed. Always start lower and increase only if required. See Tech Specs for the range.
Yes—use lower heat, single passes, and avoid holding in one spot. Test on a small section first.
Keep the tool moving, don’t over-clamp, and use the rounded edges to guide bends. Ensure hair is tangle-free before styling.
Yes, when used as directed. Choose the lowest effective heat and limit repeated passes over the same section.
Try AIRFLOW
See GLIDE.
Try AIRFLOW
See GLIDE.