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  2. Experts Agree: These Are the Best Hair Gels for Flake ... - AOL

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    My hair is high-porosity, high-density, and very fine, so it needs some strong hold to maintain its waves and curls, it doesn't do well with lots of weight. This gel is the best hold-to-weight ...

  3. This $8 Styling Gel Is the Key to the Slickest Bun Ever ... - AOL

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    As a curly gal with low porosity hair and frizzy strands, I never found a gel that can a) hold my hair down without a few curls escaping, This $8 Styling Gel Is the Key to the Slickest Bun Ever ...

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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. Hairstyling product - Wikipedia

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    Hair styled with hair gel. Hair gel is a hairstyle product that is used to stiffen hair into a particular hairstyle. The end result is similar to, but stronger than, those of hair spray. Hair gel is most commonly used in the hairstyling of men, but it is not gender specific. Hair gel can come in tubes, pots, small bags, or even in a spray form.

  6. The 24 Best Products for Curly, Frizzy Hair - AOL

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    Amazon. This oil-based shampoo promises to hydrate your hair without weighing it down. According to Cristiano, the lightweight aloe and quinoa-based formula helps tame and control frizz, while ...

  7. Hair mousse - Wikipedia

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    The early 1980s arrival of hair mousse in North America was known as "mousse mania" as hairdressers unveiled the new foam product to their clientele. [3] Throughout its first years on the market, hair mousse quickly became a multimillion-dollar product. 1984 domestic retail sales for the product ranged from $100–$150 million and almost $200 million in sales by 1986.