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  2. From Digital to Spiral: Here's Your Official Guide to 11 ...

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    A perm (short for permanent hairstyle) uses chemicals to change the texture of your hair. The process involves breaking down the molecular bonds in each strand But perms have come a long way since ...

  3. The 11 Best Texture Sprays for Fine Hair, Tested and Reviewed

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    Anyone with fine hair knows the eternal struggle against lifeless strands that seem to highlight every contour of your skull. (A problem that’s exacerbated if you also have thin hair.) So, what ...

  4. Hair texture powder - Wikipedia

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    Texture powders are popular for their versatility and ease of use. They are particularly effective for those with fine or thinning hair, as they add thickness and lift at the roots. Additionally, texture powder can be used to create styles that require hold and definition without the stiffness associated with hair spray or gel. [7]

  5. How to Style Fine Hair for Maximum Volume and Shine ...

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    Carol Yepes/Getty Images. 1. Use Volumizing Products Right Out of the Shower “I am a big believer in getting volume from the start,” Ess says.

  6. Perm (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    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. Perms may be applied using thermal or chemical means.

  7. Jheri curl - Wikipedia

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    The looser curls are then set on perm rods and a chemical solution is then added to the hair to permanently curl it. "Perming" is time and labor-intensive, and expensive to maintain. The chemicals required for the process often cause the wearer's natural hair to become brittle and dry.