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  2. 7 Best Hair Products for Effortless and Natural Beachy Waves

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    OGX Argan Oil of Morocco Hair-Texturizing Sea Salt Spray, Curl-Defining Leave-In Hair Styling Mist for Tousled Beach Waves and Textured Hold, Paraben-Free, Sulfate Surfactants-Free, 6 fl oz OGX

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    Lo and behold the magic of sea salt spray! These babies are the easiest way to get great ocean hair without having to step foot out of your bathroom. 4 products to get you beach waves without the ...

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    These beach wave hair tutorials from hair stylists and experts show you how to get the look with or without a curling iron or using heat products on your hair.

  5. John Frieda - Wikipedia

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    John Frieda (born Alan Howard Frieda, 9 July 1951) is a British celebrity hairstylist [1] and founder of hair salon and hair product businesses. The hair product business [ 2 ] was acquired in 2002 by Kao Corporation , Japan.

  6. Waves (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    360 wave process hair waves. 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 add extra strength ...

  7. Kao Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It created the electrostatic cleaning market in 1995 with the release of its Quickle Wiper products, which it licensed to S. C. Johnson & Son under the Pledge Grab-It brand in Europe and the US. [4] It also continued to acquire businesses (John Frieda [5] in 2002, Molton Brown [6] in 2005 and Kanebo Cosmetics in 2006).