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  2. 23 anti-frizz products approved by editors and experts - AOL

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    These expert and editor-approved anti-frizz products tame your hair for a smooth and sleek look. Shop anti-frizz shampoos, sprays, and creams from brands like Ouidad and Color Wow.

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    If you want to give your hair the luxury treatment, try this Kérastase smoothing spray. This multi-purpose products acts as a blow dry heat protectant and an anti-frizz spray for up to 72 hours ...

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    My hair has three major defining features: It’s straight, thin and it doesn’t hold any shape. I learned this early on, when, after my mother had slaved for an hour to curl my hair, it fell ...

  5. Hair spray - Wikipedia

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    Hair spray are a blend of polymers that provide structural support to hair. These frequently include copolymers of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) and polyvinyl acetate (PVAc). Vinyl acetate-crotonic acid copolymers give harder films. In this way hairsprays can be formulated as flexible, medium, and maximum hold. [2]

  6. Aqua Net - Wikipedia

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    Aqua Net is an American brand of aerosol hair spray created by Rayette of St. Paul, Minnesota.The company brought the product to retail stores in 1961. [3] By 1964, hairspray had become the top-selling beauty product in America.

  7. Hairstyling product - Wikipedia

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    The non-water-soluble polymer polydimethylsiloxane is added to make the hold last a bit longer. Some less common polymers found in hair spray include copolymers with vinyl acetate and copolymers with maleic anhydride. Some hair sprays use natural polymers and solvents like vegetable gums dissolved in alcohol.