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  2. Hair type chart: How to find your hair type, from straight 1A ...

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    Straight hair. 1A: Very straight, fine, thin hair with no curl pattern. ... "Curly hair that tends to go frizzy will be looking for products that are curl-defining and anti-frizz, whereas type 1 ...

  3. Frizz - Wikipedia

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    By this definition, frizz is not exclusively a characteristic of curly hair; straight hair can be frizzy, and tightly curled or afro-textured hair can be frizz-free. [2] "Frizz" sometimes refers to curly hair in general, but that is not what most people understand the term to mean. [1]

  4. 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.

  5. Kiss Frizz Buh-Bye With These Editor-Loved Shampoos for ...

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    This smoothing shampoo is a godsend for thick hair—whether it's straight or curly—that tends to get frizzy. It gentles cleanses so your strands don't feel straw-like and uses a blend of seven ...

  6. Aussie (shampoo) - Wikipedia

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    The Aussie brand portfolio includes hair products for straight, wavy, and curly hair to fix problems such as frizz, dryness, flat hair, and damaged hair. The brand, as it relates to hair care, is unknown in Australia and is not available in that country. [1] It is focused on the United Kingdom and American markets.

  7. Andre Walker Hair Typing System - Wikipedia

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    The Andre Walker Hair Typing System, also known as The Hair Chart, is a classification system for hair types created in the 1990s by Oprah Winfrey's stylist Andre Walker. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was originally created to market Walker's line of hair care products but has since been widely adopted as a hair type classification system .