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  2. Experts Agree: These Are the Best Hair Gels for Flake-Free Curls

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    Motorcycle Flexible Gel is ideal for finer hair textures that need extra hold without looking like a helmet. This gel runs the gamut from looser waves to tighter coils, and delivers the hold of a ...

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  5. Jheri Redding - Wikipedia

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    Redding is best known for having created the Jheri curl. [2] Redding is credited with being the inventor of modern-day hair conditioner. He was the first to make "pH balanced" shampoos, to put vitamins in hair care products, and to market added minerals. [3] He developed the perm product Jheri curl, as well as numerous other beauty products. He ...

  6. DevaCurl - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, DevaCurl established an academy to teach curly hair care stylists the signature Deva cut used in all of its salons. In 2013, the DevaCurl brand was purchased by Tengram Capital Partners. In May 2017, the DevaCurl brand was purchased by Ares Management for an undisclosed amount, before being resold to Henkel .

  7. Spray-on hair - Wikipedia

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    Spray-on hair was one of the products pioneered by Ronco in the 1980s, under the name "GLH-9" (Great Looking Hair Formula #9). [2] The product "was popular in the 1990s with 30-minute infomercials for the product on late-night cable TV", [ 3 ] and the Ronco version sold over a half million cans. [ 3 ]