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  2. Hair type chart: How to find your hair type, from straight 1A ...

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    "Curly hair that tends to go frizzy will be looking for products that are curl-defining and anti-frizz, whereas type 1 hair may be looking for products that are more volumizing," Salinger says.

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    Managing wavy hair can be a balancing act, but there's a method to it all. Read on for expert recommended products and tips for betting the best results. These Hair Products Are Must-Haves If You ...

  4. 14 Best Shampoos For Wavy Hair - AOL

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    The product options for wavy hair can seem overwhelming, but the most important one to start with is your shampoo. Any other products you add later to encourage and shape your waves into their ...

  5. Andre Walker Hair Typing System - Wikipedia

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    The Andre Walker Hair Typing System, also known as The Hair Chart, is a classification system for hair types created in the 1990s by Oprah Winfrey's stylist Andre Walker. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was originally created to market Walker's line of hair care products but has since been widely adopted as a hair type classification system .

  6. Hair - Wikipedia

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    Type 2: Wavy 2a Wavy (Fine/Thin) Hair has definite "S" pattern, can easily be straightened or curled, usually receptive to a variety of styles. 2b Wavy (Medium) Can tend to be frizzy and a little resistant to styling. 2c Wavy (Coarse) Fairly coarse, frizzy or very frizzy with thicker waves, often more resistant to styling. Type 3: Curly 3a

  7. Jheri curl - Wikipedia

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    To maintain the look of the Jheri curl, wearers are required to apply a curl activator spray and moisturizers daily, and sleep with a plastic cap over the hair to prevent it from drying out. These products are expensive; a typical bottle of activator was small, retailed from $3 to $6, and was quickly depleted.