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

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    The best curly hair gels are key in keeping wash-and-gos, twist-outs, and more intact. For frizz-free curls, add these expert-approved gels to your routine.

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    Users have been making claims that flaxseed gel applied to the face is “the same as Botox” (more on that later). But social media trends aside, flaxseeds have long been a food that dietitians ...

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    Relaxed hair refers to hair that has been chemically straightened using relaxer products. Here's everything you need to know about the treatment.

  5. Salon Selectives - Wikipedia

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    Salon Selectives is a line of hair care products, ranging from shampoos and hair conditioners to hair mousses, sprays, gels, and oils. Introduced by Helene Curtis in 1987, Salon Selectives is considered the first salon-inspired mass market hair care brand. It was acquired by Unilever in 1996 and was restructured in 2000 with all-new products ...

  6. Relaxer - Wikipedia

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    The relaxer cream breaks down the chemical bonds of the hair shaft, disrupting the elliptical shape and reconstructing the bonds in a different way. Though hair follicles themselves are not damaged, the hair can become very brittle and break off. There is also risk of scalp burns if the relaxer comes into contact with the skin.

  7. Linseed oil - Wikipedia

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    Linseed oil, also known as flaxseed oil or flax oil (in its edible form), is a colorless to yellowish oil obtained from the dried, ripened seeds of the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum). The oil is obtained by pressing , sometimes followed by solvent extraction .