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You can do this style right after you step out of the shower, but you might want to pat your hair dry with a T-shirt or a microfiber towel first so that it is no longer dripping wet. Alternatively, mist your hair with water from a spray bottle. If you have natural hair, apply a generous amount of leave-in conditioner to your damp locks. Start with a keratin treatment oil or cream first, then apply a curl-enhancing cream to combat frizz and add shine. A little bit of oil goes a long way. Start with a pea-sized amount, then use more as needed. You don't need to use oil made specifically for hair. Olive oil, pure argan oil, or coconut oil will also work! Start with a medium-heat setting, then finish off with a cool setting once your hair is about 90% dry. Aim the blowdryer towards the crown of your head. You can then style your hair with or without a side part. If your hairdryer doesn't have a medium setting, start with a high-heat setting. Find any curls that appear frizzy, and wrap them around a hot curling iron for a few seconds, then slide the curling iron out. You don't have to curl every strand--just the ones that appear frizzy or stick out. Mist your hair with a heat protectant before you curl it. This will help keep your curls looking smooth and glossy throughout the day. Start with a pea-sized amount, then use more as needed. Focus on the mid-lengths and ends of your hair.
Start with damp hair. Apply a keratin treatment, curling cream, or hair oil to create extra shine. Blow dry your hair straight back to create a sleek pixie. Touch up the unruly strands of a bob with a curling iron. Finish off with a shine serum or spray.