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    Hot Body Ionic 2-in-1 Blowout Hot Air Brush. According to the Good Housekeeping Institute’s Beauty Lab tests, this brush earned the highest scores for leaving strands with a shiny and frizz-free ...

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    Amazon. In a one-off review of the Drybar Blow Dryer, Associate Editor Sydney Meister saw firsthand how quick it was to get a salon-worthy blowout. The 360-degree oval-shaped barrel mirrors a ...

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    These are the best hot air brushes/hair dryer brushes that combine drying with styling. Whether you want straight and sleek blowouts or bouncy and voluminous ones, these brushes are sure to please.

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    The 12 best round brushes in 2024, tested and reviewed by professional hairstylists, work for voluminous at-home blowouts on short, damaged hair and bangs. The Hair Tool A NYC Hairstylist Uses To ...

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    Duet Style 2-in-1 Hot Air Styler. For anyone looking to cut down on styling time, consider this tool. “The new GHD Duet styler is a super cool innovation that makes it simple for people to go ...

  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.

  8. Salon Selectives - Wikipedia

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    Salon Selectives is a line of hair care products, ranging from shampoos and hair conditioners to hair mousses, sprays, gels, and oils. Introduced by Helene Curtis in 1987, Salon Selectives is considered the first salon-inspired mass market hair care brand. It was acquired by Unilever in 1996 and was restructured in 2000 with all-new products ...

  9. Drybar - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Alli Webb began a side business called Straight At Home, which provided an at-home hair experience. [4] As demand quickly outgrew the one-woman operation, Webb noticed a "huge hole" in her local market for a business that provided solely hair blowouts, [5] a concept that had already gained traction in larger cities such as New York City with brands like "Blo". [6]

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