TYME Iron Air
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Step 1
Turn on the TYME Iron Air and select your desired temperature.
Step 2
Once the iron has reached this temperature the fan will automatically turn on along with a blue LED light.
Step 3
Use your pointer finger and thumb to grab a small section of hair to curl or straighten.
Step 4
Use the thumb pad to open the iron and place your hair between the plates.
Step 5
If curling, rotate the iron in your desired direction and push the iron through the length of your hair.
Step 6
If straightening, keep the iron horizontal with no rotation and glide down the hair strand.
Common Mistakes
Styling On Damp Hair
Don’t let the fan fool you, the TYME Iron Air is meant to be used on dry hair. Applying direct heat to wet hair is a gateway to damaged hair.
Straightening
We suggest turning the fan off while straightening. The air can blow your perfectly straight pieces around preventing them from laying flat like you’re aiming for.
Over Rotating
Believe it or not, a simple turn of the wrist with the TYME Iron Air will give you a ton of curl and volume. Don’t feel obligated to old practices. You only need one hand to rotate!
How turn the fan on and off?
Where do I start my curl?
While the TYME Iron Air resembles a traditional curling iron, the curling method is slightly different. Open the ceramic plates and place a small section of hair between them. Ideally, a user would apply this process near the root of their hair. For different types of styles, however, a user may begin at a lower starting point.
How do I curl on the left and right sides?
The how-to method of the TYME Iron Air applies to styling on both the right and left sides.
Step 1: Open the plates via the ergonomic thumb pad.
Step 2: Place a verticle section of hair between the plates, starting near the root.
Step 3: Rotate the iron in your desired direction
Step 4: Slowly push the iron forward through the length of your hair
When to use what temperature?
The TYME Iron Air temperatures range from 280-460 degrees Fahrenheit. We recommend people with thinner hair to stay at a lower temperature, while people with thicker, coarser hair will find the best results at an increased temp. Start low and slowly increase your temperature as you get comfortable with the movement and results.
Can I use this on wet hair?
No. The fan component of the TYME Iron Air is strictly to set heat-treated curls in place. We do not advise using this iron on wet or damp hair
Left Handed?
Easy peasy! Open the ceramic plates with the thumb pad and start styling!
TYME Iron Pro vs TYME Iron Air?
The two high-performing irons of the TYME collection are built to work with all hair types and all capabilities. Whether you have thick hair or thin, curly or straight, both of these irons will work for you. Find out which iron best fits your lifestyle here.
Prep and foundation?
Industry-wide, a thermal protectant is always recommended when applying heat to the hair. If you’re an overachiever, double down on locking in moisture and protecting that moisture, we suggest starting with a powerful shampoo and conditioner duo- like Power Couple
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About Us
As a stylist and cosmetologist, Jacynda spent a lot of time teaching her clients how to curl their hair with a flat iron. A lot of them struggled to master the techniques that she showed them, and she just knew there had to be a faster and easier way for women to create the looks that they so desperately wanted.
About Us
As a stylist and cosmetologist, Jacynda spent a lot of time teaching her clients how to curl their hair with a flat iron. A lot of them struggled to master the techniques that she showed them, and she just knew there had to be a faster and easier way for women to create the looks that they so desperately wanted.