If you have wavy or curly hair, you likely know this hair truth all too well: The final outcome of your prep work and styling is contingent on many variables. For example, the stage of the drying process at which you apply your styling products can affect the volume: Apply it on sopping wet hair and you’ll likely get more control and hold, or apply it on damp, towel-dried hair and you’ll get fluffier, more voluminous hair. The way you layer protects can affect hold, hydration, and texture.
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