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hair. Keep in mind that waves are not supposed to be
scrunched with your hands, so don’t assume that the next step is to scrunch
your locks! Scrunching is not recommended because it causes frizz and hair
damage. Instead, shake your head back and forth to define waves and your lovely
locks will form their natural wave on their own. Continue with air drying and
your good-looking waves will look fabulous.
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