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  2. Why you should always use a heat protectant - AOL

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    Heat protectants help prevent your hair damage via flat irons and blow dryers. Shop the best sprays, creams and oils from brands like Briogeo, Mizani, Kerastase and more. Why you should always use ...

  3. Best Hair Days Ever! This Heatless Curling Set Is Now on Sale

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    When we curl our hair using hot tools like clamp or wand curling irons, flat irons or even heated rollers, we’re causing damage to our hair. Heat damage can lead to breakage, frizz, loss of ...

  4. Lana Condor Relies on This Heat Protectant for Sleek Hair ...

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    Why does styling our hair have to be such a Catch-22? Our hair is frizzy, unruly and damaged, so we use heat tools to style it — but those heat tools are just making it frizzier, unrulier and ...

  5. Billy Mays - Wikipedia

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    William Darrell Mays Jr. (July 20, 1958 – June 28, 2009) [2] [3] was an American television direct-response advertisement salesperson.Throughout his career, he promoted a wide variety of products, including OxiClean, Orange Glo, Kaboom, Zorbeez, and Mighty Mendit.

  6. Hairstyling tool - Wikipedia

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    Early hair tongs. A hair iron is a tool used to change the structure of the hair with the help of heat. There are three general kinds: curling tongs, also known as curling irons, [2] used to make the hair curly; straighteners, also known as flat irons, [3] used to straighten the hair; and crimpers, [4] used to create small crimps in the hair.

  7. Hair straightening - Wikipedia

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    Hair straightening is a hair styling technique used since the 1890s involving the flattening and straightening of hair in order to give it a smooth, streamlined, and sleek appearance. [1] It became very popular during the 1950s among black males and females of all races.