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  2. Curly Girl Method - Wikipedia

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    The Curly Girl Method is an approach to hair care designed by author Lorraine Massey for textured hair in its natural state (coils, waves, and curls) that has not been chemically relaxed. This method discourages the daily use of sulfate shampoo, which is considered too harsh for curly hair. Among other things, it calls for the use of a ...

  3. Perm (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Afro permanent on a male resident of Miami Beach in 1972. A permanent wave, commonly called a perm or permanent (sometimes called a "curly perm" to distinguish it from a "straight perm"), [1] is a hairstyle consisting of waves or curls set into the hair. The curls may last a number of months, hence the name.

  4. These Rotating Curling Irons Make Styling Your Hair So ... - AOL

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    When it comes to curling your hair in general, Valles recommends dividing your hair into 4 or 5-inch sections and brushing those sections before using the curling iron (after heat protectant has ...

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    Curl Refreshing Mist. Whether you're going for more of a wash-and-go wet look mullet or want to touch up your curls after a few days without doing a full wash and reset, Redken's Refreshing Curl ...

  6. I Tried the Beachwaver on My Ultra-Fine Hair—and I ... - AOL

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    IMO, the Beachwaver B1 Rotating Curling Iron is totally worth it. It's priced at $99, which is a steal if you think about a single blowout costing ~$50. By using the Beachwaver, you can do your ...

  7. Hairstyling tool - Wikipedia

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    Hairstyling tool. Hairstyling tools may include hair irons (including flat and curling irons), hair dryers, hairbrushes (both flat and round), hair rollers, diffusers and various types of scissors. [1] Hair dressing might also include the use of product to add texture, shine, curl, volume or hold to a particular style.