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    6 Ways to Make Waves

    Photo by: David Cook
    LOOSE AND BEACHY

    Rotating wands, like the Beachwaver by Sarah Potempa, produce the kind of loose, undone waves we associate with Gisele (Blake Lively deserves props, too). Press ... more 
    Photo by: David Cook
    LOOSE AND BEACHY

    Rotating wands, like the Beachwaver by Sarah Potempa, produce the kind of loose, undone waves we associate with Gisele (Blake Lively deserves props, too). Press the left or right button (whatever side you're working on), tuck your ends into the mini clamp, press Go, and the iron automatically rolls hair away from the face while keeping the tips straight.

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    Mon, Oct 1, 2012 12:36 PM EDT
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