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  2. I Tried the Beachwaver on My Ultra-Fine Hair—and I ... - AOL

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    The rotating curling iron was created by celeb hairstylist Sarah Potempa, and spins to the left or the right with the press of a button so you can you can easily change the direction of your curls ...

  3. Throwback beauty: How to get classic Farrah Fawcett curls at home

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    1. Spritz dry hair with hair spray and hot tools spray ($20, Amazon). 2. Take a 2 inch-section of your hair and your curling iron. Start at the top of your head and slide the iron down, turning it ...

  4. The 12 Best Curling Irons for Fine, Fragile Hair - AOL

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    Here are the best curling irons for fine hair, according to experts and editors. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  5. Ringlet (haircut) - Wikipedia

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    A ringlet is a type of hairstyle. Ringlets are often also known as princess hair or corkscrews. It is achieved by wrapping a lock of hair around the length of a thin curling iron The curls can also be achieved by hair rollers. [1] Loose ringlets can be created just by twisting wet hair as well.

  6. Curly Girl Method - Wikipedia

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    Curly Like Me: How to Grow Your Hair Healthy, Long, and Strong by Teri LaFlesh provides natural hair care tips especially for tight curls. [17] Better than Good Hair: The Curly Girl Guide to Healthy, Gorgeous Natural Hair by Nikki Walton focuses on afro-textured hair. [18] Writers at the Naturally Curly website provide hair care advice based on ...

  7. Marcelling - Wikipedia

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    Marcelling is a hair styling technique in which hot curling tongs are used to induce a curl into the hair. [1] [2] Its appearance was similar to that of a finger wave but it is created using a different method. Marcelled hair was a popular style for women's hair in the 1920s, [2] often in conjunction with a bob cut. [2]