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  2. Glossary of curling - Wikipedia

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    A line running lengthwise down the centre of the ice, used as a visual aid; some sheets do not have a centre line, or do not have one between the hog lines Chip A takeout that hits a rock at an angle Chip and lie / chip and roll When a played stone strikes the edge of another stone and moves to another position in play Christmas tree

  3. Hairstyling product - Wikipedia

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    Hair wax is a thick hair styling product containing wax, which helps hold hair in place. Unlike some products such as hair gel which leave the hair hard in texture, hair wax leaves the hair pliable. Many manufacturers are now releasing different versions of hair wax, such as pomade, putty, glue, glypto, whip, and styling paste. [6]

  4. TRESemmé - Wikipedia

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    The TRESemmé brand was launched in 1947 by Godefroy Manufacturing, and was bought in 1968 by Alberto-Culver, a manufacturer of hair and skincare products.The original intention was to only distribute the products of the brand within beauty salons; however, as the product line became more popular, it was marketed to supermarkets and pharmacies.

  5. 200 person lawsuit claims popular hair care line causes ... - AOL

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    Friedman says she continued using the products for "approximately three more weeks" before stopping completely, resulting in her losing "one quarter to one third" of the hair on her head.

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  7. See it: Rare 'hair ice' photographed in Washington state - AOL

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    Hair ice only forms in very specific conditions, on the rotting wood, the Met Office said, and where it's slightly below 32 degrees Farenheit and the air is moist. The fungus that causes the hair ...