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  2. The Secret To Voluminous Curls At Home Is So Simple

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    Hair rollers are an easy way to get those big, bouncy curls without damaging your strands with heat tools. Here, experts explain how to use three types of rollers. The Secret To Voluminous Curls ...

  3. Mark My Words: This '90s Hairstyle Is Going to Rule 2025 - AOL

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    1. The Blow Dryer and Round Brush Combo. First, apply volumizing mousse on your wet hair to hold your style. According to Iudina, you’ll want to blow dry your hair into small sections using a ...

  4. Hair roller - Wikipedia

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    The hair is heated, and the rollers strain and break the hydrogen bonds [citation needed] of each hair's cortex, which causes the hair to curl. The hydrogen bonds reform after the hair is moistened. A hot roller or hot curler is designed to be heated in an electric chamber before one rolls it into the hair. [2] Alternatively, a hair dryer heats ...

  5. Ahem, I Tried These Hot Rollers and They Made My Hair Bouncy AF

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    Expert hairstylists explain how to use hot rollers on long hair whether it's straight, wavy, or curly. We also tested and reviewed the five best hot rollers.

  6. Hairstyling tool - Wikipedia

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    Hair rollers. Traditionally, a hair roller is a small roller with velcro used for styling and curling hair, and with a blowdryer. The damage that extensive heat application can cause to hair is well known however and so a number of alternative, heat-free hair rollers have been manufactured for the market.

  7. Hair straightening - Wikipedia

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    Large hair rollers can be used on damp hair to stretch and straighten the hair as it dries. Often large rollers are used before blow-drying to minimize heat damage. Electrically heated hair straightening brushes produce heat that is absorbed by the hair by steadily brushing it. The hair must penetrate deep into the brush for maximum effect.