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Among the most excited?

Those who wake up with tousled,wavy hairdaily.

Close up of a model using a hair dryer to dry and scrunch her short brown bob.

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Scroll through to see our step-by-step tutorial on how to add serious texture to even the straightest strands.

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Prep the Hair

To perfect this look, youll need damp hair.

Using the tail of a comb will help you get the most precise, straight part.

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A fine-tooth comb also works well in this situation.

Take one piece of hair and roll it under (towards your scalp) with the flat iron.

Continue this process, alternating directions down to your ends.

Close up of a model parting her short brown bob.

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Finish the ends by smoothing them straight down.

Hold the iron vertically to get the downward spiral.

Leave the ends out, and dont clamp down on the curling iron to get the most natural curl.

Close up of a model spraying sea salt spray into her short brown bob.

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Final Look

And that’s itwavy, textured hair achieved.

Hairstylist Ashley Branda says yes, you’re free to get textured hair with straight hair.

Branda says using textured hair products on straight hair might not be your best option.

Close up of a model using a hair dryer to dry and scrunch her short brown bob.

Justin Coit

Most hair is air-dried to havesomewhatof a texture or movement, making super sleek straight hair rare.

Close up of a model blow drying and brushing her short brown bob.

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Close up of a model with a short brown bob straightening her hair in sections.

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Close up of a model with a short brown bob using a. curling iron to create bends.

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Close up of a model with a short brown bob touching her hair.

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woman with wavy bob

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