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Full Blown
No one wants a strong blow to the head -- unless it comes from a high-tech dryer and leads to salon-perfect hair. After seasons of tousled styles,
it's time to learn to create a classic blowout. By Brooke Le Poer Trench
For misbehaving Catholics, one "Our Father," ten "Hail Marys," and a "Glory Be" will absolve most transgressions. A few minutes with a blow-dryer can do the same thing for hair -- but it takes a little more than blind faith to pull it off. "A good blowout forgives a multitude of sins," says hairstylist Mark Townsend. "It masks damage, hides split ends, and disguises coarseness, making hair look healthier and ...