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How do you achieve the "wet look?"

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Topic: How do you achieve the "wet look?"
Posted By: Annie
Subject: How do you achieve the "wet look?"
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:13am
Hi everybody. I have somewhat curly hair, and I saw a pic in a magazine that was perfect for my hair type. It said: Waxy locks are the way to go. Wash your hair and apply a product to stop frizz. Then let air dry. Pretty straight forward, huh? There's just one problem, HOW DO U GET THE WAXY, WET LOOK? I suppose I could just ask my salon, but I figured I try this first. I'd appreciate your advice. Thanks! =)



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Posted By: KAREN
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 2:13am
Hi,I have played with getting the wet look a lot. Here is what I found to work. Hair Wax.There are three that are great:1. Citre Shine Sytler Glossing Wax 2. Graham Webb Hair Wax 3. John Frieda's Readytowear Shaping & Glossing Balm.Hair wax tends to give hair a somewhat wet, waxy, textured look.Let me know what you find that works best for you.Regards,Karen> Hi everybody. I have somewhat curly hair,> and I saw a pic in a magazine that was perfect> for my hair type. It said: Waxy locks are the> way to go. Wash your hair and apply a product> to stop frizz. Then let air dry. Pretty straight> forward, huh? There's just one problem, HOW DO> U GET THE WAXY, WET LOOK? I suppose I could just> ask my salon, but I figured I try this first.> I'd appreciate your advice. Thanks! =)

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