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Seeing a picture in a magazine often sparks something inside women to drastically change their current hairstyle. Since you think that Reese Witherspoon’s current ‘do will look perfect on you, you run to the salon and tell the stylist, "I want bangs, now!” Although you might come out of the salon with the perfect hair, re-creating the look at home can prove to be difficult. This is where professional hair care products come into play.

With the proper products and practice, you can re-create almost any style you want. Here are some tips to create great hair styles:

  • For a textured look use a spray like John Masters Organic Sea Mist Sea Salt Spray with Lavender. Just spray into damp hair and scrunch. Air dry for the most natural results.
  • If you want a style with light hold, use a styling cream like Stephen Knoll Hydro Repair Mist Styling Lotion in your hair before a blow out. This will smooth down your hair, leaving it soft and shiny but not sticky.
  • Short hair styles can benefit from using a wax like Stephen Knoll Clay Wax Matte Styling Clay. Wax creates a chunky, funky look with great texture. This product's matte finish and strong hold helps hair stand out and creates spiky looks. Just rub in all over dry hair and spike pieces out with your fingers.
No matter what style you are looking for, there is a professional hair care product to create it.
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