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  2. Need Hair Inspiration? Try One of These Styles for Natural Curls.

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    Airwrap Multi-styler Complete Long Diffuse. Seamlessly pump up the volume on your curls by drying them down with a high-powered diffuser. Dyson's Airwrap uses an attachment to dry your curls fast ...

  3. I Tried the Viral TikTok Utah Curls and I Kind Of Love Them - AOL

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    Brush through curls. Use a paddlebrush (or wide-tooth comb) and run it through each section from root to ends to give it a voluminous finish. Complete the look. Apply some hairspray or texturizing ...

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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 ...

  5. Hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    A very common style had a single stiff curl running round the head at the end of the hair. By the late 18th century the natural hair was often powdered to achieve the impression of a short wig, tied into a small tail or "queue" behind (George III). Short hair for fashionable men was a product of the Neoclassical movement.

  6. Jheri curl - Wikipedia

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    The Jheri curl (often spelled Jerry curl or Jeri Curl) is a permanent wave hairstyle that was popular among African Americans during the 1980s and early 1990s. Invented by the hairdresser Jheri Redding, [1] the Jheri curl gives the wearer a glossy, loosely curled look. It was touted as a "wash and wear" style that was easier to care for than ...

  7. Cercocarpus ledifolius - Wikipedia

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    Cercocarpus ledifolius is a large, densely branching tree which can reach heights of 11 metres (36 feet), although it is not uncommon to find the adult plant as a shrub as short as 1 m ( ft). Its leathery, sticky, dark green leaves are up to 4 centimetres ( inches) long and lance-shaped, and the edges may curl under.