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  2. You Can Get Beach Waves In Less Than 5 Minutes With This ...

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    To help you get beachy waves at home, check out these tutorials that take out all the guesswork. 1. How to Get Curling Wand Beach Waves.

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    360 waves comes naturally for certain hair textures, but with the right care and consistency, they can look even smoother. Here's how to get perfect waves.

  4. Waves (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Waves are a hairstyle for coily and curly hair in which the curls are brushed and/or combed and flattened out, creating a ripple-like pattern. The hairstyle is achieved with a short-cropped haircut on top and frequent brushing and/or combing of the curls (which trains the curls to flatten out), as well as wearing a silky durag or a wave cap to ...

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    The 23-year-old has eagerly grabbed his board to catch the waves caused by major hurricanes that have hit Florida since he started surfing at 14. His storm-surfing experience includes Hurricane ...

  6. Perm (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    A permanent wave, commonly called a perm or permanent (sometimes called a "curly perm" to distinguish it from a "straight perm"), [1] is a hairstyle consisting of waves or curls set into the hair. The curls may last a number of months, hence the name.

  7. Big wave surfing - Wikipedia

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    Big wave surfing is a discipline within surfing in which experienced surfers paddle into, or are towed into, waves which are at least 20 feet (6.2 m) high, on surf boards known as "guns" or towboards. [1] Sizes of the board needed to successfully surf these waves vary by the size of the wave as well as the technique the surfer uses to reach the ...

  8. Electromagnetic wave equation - Wikipedia

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    The electromagnetic wave equation is a second-order partial differential equation that describes the propagation of electromagnetic waves through a medium or in a vacuum. It is a three-dimensional form of the wave equation. The homogeneous form of the equation, written in terms of either the electric field E or the magnetic field B, takes the form:

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