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  2. This Amal Clooney-Approved Spray Is Your Go-To for Glossy Hair

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    The Best Hair You might have the best shampoo and conditioner duo you can find, but you could need something a little more powerful to tame your mane – or at least something that can go the ...

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    Hair gloss is a treatment for hair that can help make your hair look shampoo-commercial worthy. “Glosses typically help with shine and even tones,” colorist Lucille Javier of New York’s Mark ...

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    I’ve never encountered a hair product as enticing as the hair mask sample gifted by my hairdresser to enhance shine. Initially skeptical, I assumed it was just another marketing gimmick destined ...

  5. Natural hair movement - Wikipedia

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    Wash and go: wash one's hair and going on about one's day. This means there is no drying or styling involved and the application of product is minimal (usually a moisturizer or anti-frizz serum). The wash and go is also sometimes referred to as the "shake and go" which further emphasizes the lack of actual styling involved.

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    Bye-bye, frizzy, dry and flat hair! And hello, healthy, shiny and luscious locks! Revive your hair’s radiance with this lightweight cream that tames frizz and combats split ends. In addition to ...

  7. Buyao - Wikipedia

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    Buyao (simplified Chinese: 步摇; traditional Chinese: 步搖; pinyin: Bùyáo; lit. 'step-shake') is a type of Chinese women's hair ornament. [1] It is a type of Chinese hairpin which was oftentimes decorated with carved designs and jewelries that dangles when the wearer walks, hence the name, which literally means "shake as you go".

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