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Ponytail and "Get-Away" Braids
1. Brush your hair thoroughly and gather it in a ponytail.
2. Gently pull out small strands of hair on both sides in front.
3. Thread a bead on the top of each strand.
4. Use the braiding tool to make a braid from all the loose strands and fasten
it with a rubber band or snap-on bead. See gure 11.
Head Full of Braids
1. Brush your hair thoroughly.
2. Part your hair, starting from the bottom, and progress upwards in neat
rows.
3. Divide each row of hair into even strands and use the braiding tool to
make a braid out of them. See gure 12. Read the instructions for using
the braiding tool.
If you want, you can thread a bead at the top of the braid, (in this case,
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you will have to make thin braids, using just two strands of hair), or clasp
the ends of the braids with snap-on beads.
NOTE: We recommend using a large hairclip or hair band to hold the hair
that you're not working on, so that it doesn't get in the way.
Dancer-Style Beaded Hair
1. Brush your hair thoroughly and gather it into a ponytail. See gure 13.
2. Twist the ponytail onto your head. See gure 14.
3. Continue twisting it until it becomes a bun. See gure 15.
4. Tuck the end of the twisted ponytail under the rubber band, and tighten
the ball around it with another rubber band.
5. Decorate the bun with colorful snap-on beads. See gure 16.
Two Pigtails with Braids
1. Brush your hair thoroughly. Part your hair in the middle of the head from
Warning:
 Keep the tool and accessories in the kit, out of the reach
of children under the age of 8.
 Keep the tool away from water or any other liquid.
cover with a slit for the
threads
tool head
Read the instructions carefully before starting.
Before You Begin:
1. Open the battery compartment, by pushing the small tab above the
compartment downwards and insert 2 AA batteries (not included). See gure 1.
2. Brush your hair well.
3. Remove the cover of the tool head by pushing the small tab downwards with
your thumb. Lift o the cover with your other hand. See gure 2.
4. Insert a spool of thread into the cover of the tool head, serrated side up, until
you hear it click. See gure 3.
5. Insert the end of the thread into the slit on the side of the cover. See gure 4.
Replace the cover and press it until you hear a click.
Wrapping With Threads
1. Brush a small strand of hair and wet it with a bit of water. Do not use hair gel or
anything besides water, because your hair might stain the threads or make
them fade.
2. Insert the threading needle through the hole in the bottom of the tool head
metal loop
small tab for
two-way switch
opening the lid
battery compartment for 2
batteries
the top to the bottom. See gure 17.
2. Gather your hair into two tight pigtails, one on each side.
3. Using the braiding tool, make 4 braids in each pigtail. See gure 18.
Zigzag Pigtails
1. Brush your hair thoroughly.
2. Using a comb, make a zigzag line by parting the hair on a diagonal, rst to
the right and then to the left and so on. See gure 19.
3. Gather the hair into two tight pigtails, one on each side. See gure 20.
4. Using the braiding tool, make one or more braids with the strands of hair
in the pigtails.
5. Decorate the zigzag line with clasping beads. See gures 21 and 22.
 Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
 Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to
be mixed.
 Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy.
 The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
 Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
 Do not mix alkaline and standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable
(nickel-cadmium) batteries.
 Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult
supervision.
 Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before
being charged.
 Do not mix old and new batteries.
If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that waste
composed of electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where
facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice. (Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Directive).
handle
gure 1
with the metal loop pointing upwards. Insert the hair strand and the thread into
the metal loop and pull the needle downwards, pulling the hair and thread
through the tool to the bottom side. See gure 5.
3. Pull the hair strand through the tool, until the tool is where you want the wrap
to begin. Pull the thread until it is a bit longer than the length of the strand of
hair, so that you can use it later to tie the end of the wrap. See gure 6. If you
pull out too much thread, remove the hair and roll the thread back by moving
the switch upwards.
4. Hold the strand of hair and the thread tightly and move the switch downwards.
Begin the wrapping process while slowly moving the wrapping tool towards the
end of the hair strand. See gure 7.
Insert the end of the thread into the slit on the side of the cover. See gure 4.
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Replace the cover and press it until you hear a click.
Note: If you make a mistake and want to undo the wrap, move the switch
upwards and move the tool in the opposite direction. See gure 8.
5. After you nish wrapping the length of hair you want, return the switch to its
original position in the center and carefully cut the end of the thread protruding
threading needle
tab