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Revive a dirty do.(hair how-to)(Brief Article)

Cosmopolitan

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Bring back a slumped style with these tips.

SOP UP THE GREASE: Sprinkle a bit of translucent face powder on a brush and run it through slick sections.

COOL YOUR STRANDS: Restyle using your dryer's cool shot button. Heat will ...

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