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Behind the Cover: September 2012 Texture

Updated: 08/28/2012 10:12:00 AM
The cover style for this issue’s Texture! was created by Kansas City stylist and 2012 NAHA finalist Rusty Phillips.
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Corporate and Curly

By Cassidy Blackwell | Updated: 08/27/2012 4:09:00 PM
Every stylist has had a curly-haired client ask for a smooth blow-out in order to look professional at a work conference or to make a good impression at a job interview.
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Frizz! The Skinny on Fat Hair

Updated: 08/27/2012 2:35:00 PM
Just when we’re laser focused on the matter and finally winning the battle against frizz, we glance up to notice something on the horizon. Frizz is making a reappearance! But wait. It’s different. It’s—it’s pretty!
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Avoiding the Dreaded “Broom Effect”

By Valeria Fanelli | Updated: 08/09/2012 3:04:00 PM
My hair always looks like it’s been exposed to harmful chemicals. I don’t want to be dramatic, but when my dark/light brown hair gets exposed to bad agents like chlorine or UV rays from the sun, my hair turns into an “old broom”. See the product that helped rescue my hair.
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HOW-TO: The Businesswoman's Mohawk

By Lauren Salapatek | Updated: 07/27/2012 1:41:00 PM
When Laura Viera, stylist at Salon Bliss in Boynton Beach, Florida, was asked to create a “modern business woman” for an editorial photo shoot, she quickly thought of creating texture and bringing back the old with a modern editorial twist.
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HOW-TO: Angelic Upstyle

By Lauren Salapatek | Updated: 07/27/2012 8:26:00 AM
Jennifer Slager from Jean Marie Salon in Lockport, Illinois created this angelic-looking upstyle using curling tools and Aveda products. “My inspiration behind this style was the elegance of Carrie Underwoods’ 2010 American Country Awards updo but still keeping it a little sleeker at the guests’ request. I ultimately wanted to see movement coming into a very structured center,” she said. Learn how to create the style!
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