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Addison Rae's Effortlessly Undone Hair Is a Work of Art—This $28 Product Was Key

There's no doubt that Addison Rae is a beauty influencer in the truest sense. To start, she has her own brand, Item Beauty, and a casual 88.7 million followers on TikTok to share makeup inspo with. Lately, though, she's been stepping into the specific role of hair influencer (to us, at least). Not only was she a driving force behind one of 2022's biggest hair trends—the '90s "fluffy hair" blowout, but her recent red carpet hairstyles have also been equally noteworthy.  Her most recent ha...

Kaitlyn McLintock Tue, 08 Nov 2022 Who What Wear
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I Never Go to Bed Without Doing These 5 Things for My Long Hair

After having a lob for quite some time, I can definitely say I'm happy to have my long hair back. Although I liked having a shorter style, my hair is also thick, curly, and didn't necessarily want to sit right at times. Needless to say, I was happy to grow it out a bit, but now I find myself with a familiar problem—finding things to do with it while I sleep. I use a few different handy things that I'll talk more about below, but I decided to call in the experts for a bit of advice because I'm...

Shawna Hudson Sat, 05 Nov 2022 Who What Wear
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I Hate Styling My Hair, But These 21 Looks Are So Easy to Copy

If you're anything like me, you might find doing your hair a bit of a chore. Which is a shame, as I love a hairstyle that ties a whole look together and makes you feel polished. The problem is that doing your hair (especially if you have long hair) can be time consuming, and we don't always have time to do a full-blown '90s blowout, or try that viral TikTok trend that looks easy, but in reality leaves you huffing in frustration while trying to get out of the door in the morning. Well, dea...

Eleanor Vousden Thu, 27 Oct 2022 Who What Wear
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13 Products Stylists Desperately Want You to Use if You Have High-Porosity Hair

I've always had dry, thick, curly hair. I'm learning to embrace my natural texture now (it's a process and a journey), but I can't say that was the case five or six years ago. I used to heat-style my strands religiously, ironing them to perfection every week, but what I didn't realize was that this was causing next-level damage to my hair and making it even more prone to breakage than it already was. I then learned what the term "high-porosity hair" meant and it dawned on me—I wasn't doing m...

Shawna Hudson Wed, 26 Oct 2022 Who What Wear