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

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    John Frieda Frizz Ease Extra Strength Hair Serum $10.97 at Amazon. John Frieda Frizz Ease Extra Strength Hair Serum $14.49 at Target. John Frieda Frizz Ease Extra Strength Hair Serum $13.49 at CVS ...

  3. The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Hair Gloss Treatments - AOL

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    While hair gloss is great for dyed- or chemically-treated hair, there are perks to glossing virgin hair, too. “A gloss can be clear or colored, depending on your desired result,” says Mondo.

  4. John Frieda - Wikipedia

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    John Frieda (born Alan Howard Frieda, 9 July 1951) is a British celebrity hairstylist [1] and founder of hair salon and hair product businesses. The hair product business [ 2 ] was acquired in 2002 by Kao Corporation , Japan.

  5. How Hair Gloss Treatments Turn Dull Strands Smooth and Shiny

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    A hair gloss is a semi-permanent hair treatment that enhances shine, refreshes color, smoothes strands, and more. Here, stylists reveal the benefits of hair glosses.

  6. Hairstyling product - Wikipedia

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    To use a hair volumizer, the person using the product must flip their head downward and gradually blow dry the hair, with the air being blown along the shaft of the hair until the hair is dry. Drying the hair in this position will increase volume and achieve the desired effect.

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    Cosmetology (from Greek κοσμητικός, kosmētikos, "beautifying"; [1] and -λογία, -logia) is the study and application of beauty treatment.Branches of specialty include hairstyling, skin care, cosmetics, manicures/pedicures, non-permanent hair removal such as waxing and sugaring, and permanent hair removal processes such as electrology and intense pulsed light (IPL).