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Kate Spade

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Okay, maybe not curly but wavy.  It seems sometime between last year and this year, my hair has decided to grow in with a nice but slight wave.

What products can i use to make the most of this "wave".  I'm thinking of buying a diffuser for my blow dryer but what can i use to hold the curl???

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Marc Jacobs

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My hair's a mix of mostly curly with some waves added in.

I usually run serum through my wet hair, then mix a curl product (my favorites are Bumble and bumble Curl Creme or Kerastase Creme Elasto Curl) with a little gel (not too sticky) and coat my hair, and then air dry.

Hopefully this will work for your waves. You might not even need the gel, the curl product might be enough to bring out/hold the waves.

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Kate Spade

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I use Phytodefrisant from Sephora (to tame the frizz) mixed with a little Aveda gel (to hold the wave).

I highly recommend using a diffuser too - if I don't, my hair gets really poofy.

Have fun with your new waves! Isn't it strange how hair changes over time? Mine is going from crazy curly -> wavy.

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Kenneth Cole

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My hair is naturally pretty freakin curly. I scrunch in Garnier Fructis Curl Construct Mousse, then let it air dry for about 10 or 15 minutes. I blow dry with a diffuser - seriously, curly hair shouldn't be dried without one! - upside down and then flipped side to side to get volume. Blow drying takes 10 minutes at most. You don't ever want to over dry it - you'll get frizzies galore and curly hair needs all the moisture it can get. Also, the less you touch it while you blow dry, the better. You want to keep the curls intact! After I blow dry, I put Frederic Fekkai Glossing Cream to help tame frizzies, add shine, and to add shape to limp curls. Sometimes I use a small barrell curling iron on a few random pieces to give it more definition and add a lil oomph.
A few of the girls in my office have straight hair with a little bit of a wave they wanted to enhance. I bought them some curl construct mousse and said 'have at it!' and now we're all sporting curly do's. :)

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Hermes

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ummm, no recs, but count me *jealous* evileye

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BCBG

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Your hair sounds kind of like mine. I generally try to stay away from "cream" products, as they tend to weigh down my curls/waves. I'm a big fan of Aveda's phomollient and BedHead's SuperStar blow dry lotion (which isn't actually a lotion, but a runny gel-like...goo. Yeah. It's hard to describe, but I like it). biggrin

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