Master Your Blowout In 3 Uses or Less.

Four quick things to get right before the brush turns on — this is what separates a great blowout from a frustrating one.

The Moisture Rule

The Moisture Rule

Your blowout actually starts before the brush — damp hair is the secret to that smooth, salon finish.

Towel-dry for 5–10 minutes after your shower
Let your hair air-dry a bit while you get ready
You're ready to start when your hair feels damp (not wet)
Damp hair is where the brush works its magic.
The Detangle Rule

The Detangle Rule

A quick comb-through is the move that separates a good blowout from a great one — always detangle first.

Run a wide-tooth comb through your hair before you start
Get any knots out so your hair flows freely
This one step makes the whole process so much smoother
A leave-in spray helps if you have stubborn tangles.
The Section Rule

The Section Rule

Small sections are the secret behind every salon-perfect blowout.

Clip up the hair you're not actively working on
Aim for 1–2 inch sections (about two finger-widths)
Smaller sections give you more control and a more polished finish
This is exactly how the pros do it.
The Heat Protectant Rule

The Heat Protectant Rule

Heat protectant is the single best thing you can do for your hair's long-term health — and most rotating brushes skip telling you this.

Spritz a heat protectant spray or cream onto damp hair before you start
Comb it through so every strand is coated
Look for products labeled "thermal" or "heat shield"
Your hair stays shinier and healthier with regular use.
4 Tools, 1 Brush
ALCI Safety Plug
Lightweight & One-Handed
4 Tools, 1 Brush
ALCI Safety Plug
Lightweight & One-Handed
4 Tools, 1 Brush
ALCI Safety Plug
Lightweight & One-Handed
4 Tools, 1 Brush
ALCI Safety Plug
Lightweight & One-Handed

From Damp to Done

Six steps from picking your heat setting to locking in your style. Master these and you've got it.

Step 1 — Pick Your Heat

Step 1 — Pick Your Heat

Match your heat setting to your hair type and you'll get the perfect result every time. Use Low for fine or thin hair, Use High for thick or coarse hair, Switch to Cool at the end to lock in your style, First time? Try one pass on Cool air with no heat to get a feel for the brush.

Step 2 — Place the Brush Under Your Hair

Step 2 — Place the Brush Under Your Hair

Tuck the brush underneath each section, close to your roots. Take a small section (about 1–2 inches wide), Slide the brush underneath the section near your scalp, Hold the ends of the section taut with your free hand, A little tension keeps your hair gliding smoothly through the brush.

Step 3 — Hold at the Roots for Volume

Step 3 — Hold at the Roots for Volume

This is where all the bounce and lift comes from — and it's the step most people skip. Press the brush gently against your roots, Hold for 2–3 seconds without moving, This builds the volume that lasts all day, Repeat at the root every time you start a new section.

Step 4 — Glide Down to the Ends

Step 4 — Glide Down to the Ends

Move the brush slowly from your roots down to your ends in one smooth motion. Move at a steady, slow pace from root to tip, Let the brush glide — don't press hard, Keep gentle tension on the ends with your free hand, This single pass smooths and dries the section in one go.

Step 5 — Wrap and Rotate for Curls

Step 5 — Wrap and Rotate for Curls

At the ends, wrap your hair around the barrel and let the brush do the work for you. Wrap your hair once around the barrel (one full revolution), Hold the rotation button to spin in your chosen direction, Release the button and it stops instantly — you're always in control, Rotate inward to tuck ends under for a classic blowout, Rotate outward to flip ends out for a retro look.

Step 6 — Lock It In With Cool Air

Step 6 — Lock It In With Cool Air

A quick cool shot is the secret to a style that holds all day. Switch to the Cool setting, Run the brush through the section you just styled, Hold at the ends for 2–3 seconds to set the cuticle, Move on to your next section.