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These Are the Flat Irons Stylists Swear By for Extra-Thick Hair

One of the most common thick-hair problems includes taking an hour or two just to straighten it. I say this because I'm speaking from experience. As someone with super-thick and curly hair, it's definitely an ordeal to actually straighten my hair (hence, why I don't do it that often). It's a process that requires time, patience, the right hair products, and most importantly, the right flat iron. Luckily, now that I'm a beauty editor, I can tap into my arsenal of hairstylists for advice on sty...

Shawna Hudson Wed, 07 Sep 2022 Who What Wear
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This Iconic Hairbrush Was Created 84 Years Ago—Here's Why Stylists Still Love It

If you've been TikTokin' around on the beauty side of that app, we know you've seen videos highlighting the Denman brush. The Denman brush hashtag has amassed 419.7M views and has likely piqued your interest if you have curly or coily hair. Of course, some social media trends can err on the side of weird, but this is one we say is a winner. But only when the 84-year-old hair tool is used correctly.The Denman brush—created by John Denman Dean in the 1930s—is an iconic tool with durable nylon ...

Bianca Lambert Thu, 08 Sep 2022 Who What Wear
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If You're Not Using This Type of Brush, You're Making Your Fine Hair Flatter

Fine-hair types know that they want to avoid anything that weighs down their hair or makes it seem flat. "Fine hair gets tangled quickly and easily, and that is where a lot of breakage happens," says Laura Polko, T3 brand ambassador and celebrity stylist. "It is a bit more fragile since it is a thinner strand, and it cannot withstand the same heat, chemicals, and environmental factors as thicker hair."That means you want to be using the right products and tools to care for your delicate strands...

Sarah Yang Thu, 01 Sep 2022 Who What Wear
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Fall's Biggest Hair Trends Are Here, But I'd Only Try These 10

More than any other season, there's something about fall that makes me immediately want to experiment with hair trends. Whether that means picking up the scissors or changing shades, I'm never content with my fall hair unless I try something new. Luckily, it seems like everyone else agrees with me, as fall hairstyles are always the most enticing trends to try.This year, fall hair trends are taking major inspiration from the '70s—think shag cuts, eye-sweeping bangs, and tons of long, bouncy l...

Katie Berohn Tue, 30 Aug 2022 Who What Wear