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    1. Nae Nae’s Naturals Hair Boost. Best for: Dryness, Eczema, Thinning, Chemically treated hair Standout Ingredients: Shea Butter, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Vitamin E, Argan Oil, Tea Tree Oil ...

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    art4stock. If you're unfamiliar with the hair type system, there are four hair types, all categorized by letter. Straight hair is type 1, wavy is type 2, curly, type 3 and kinky, type 4.

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    Taliah Waajid. 3. Taliah Waajid Green Apple & Aloe Leave-In Conditioner. Packed with vitamins, fiber, protein and antioxidants, this conditioner is designed to moisturize, soften and repair your hair.

  5. Andre Walker Hair Typing System - Wikipedia

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    The Andre Walker Hair Typing System, also known as The Hair Chart, is a classification system for hair types created in the 1990s by Oprah Winfrey's stylist Andre Walker. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was originally created to market Walker's line of hair care products but has since been widely adopted as a hair type classification system .

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    Hair styled with hair gel. Hair gel is a hairstyle product that is used to stiffen hair into a particular hairstyle. The end result is similar to, but stronger than, those of hair spray. Hair gel is most commonly used in the hairstyling of men, but it is not gender specific. Hair gel can come in tubes, pots, small bags, or even in a spray form.

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    Cationic polymers are among the main functional components of hair gel. The positive charges in the polymers causes them to stretch, making the gel more viscous.Hair gels resist natural protein conformations and allow hair to be styled and textured, because the stretched-out polymer takes up more space than a coiled polymer and thus resists the flow of solvent molecules around it.