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[quote=Anonymous]Here's how I get waves and volume in my thin straight hair. Mine is chin-length so I bought the smaller curling attachment from Sephora (it doesn't come with any AirWrap that I've seen). You would probably be OK with the smaller of the two curling wands that come with the AirWrap. 1. Wash and towel dry hair, let air dry a little while I do skin care/makeup. Don't let it dry too much, you want it pretty damp for this. 2. Separate hair into two sections, clip up top layer. Spray Oribe dry texture spray thoroughly over the bottom layer. Don't skimp on this step! 3. Use curling attachment on bottom layer. It will dry your hair as it curls. Spray hair spray over curled dry hair. 4. Unclip top layer, spray dry texture spray, then curl/dry with attachment, spray with hair spray. 5. Let hair cool and set for as long as you can, then run fingers through it to break up the curls into waves. All that takes me about 5-7 minutes (I timed it after someone here didn't believe me!). It would probably take a bit longer on thicker/longer hair. It's fast enough that I actually do my hair now after decades of wearing it in a bun 80% of the time.[/quote]
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