With six attachments and a base designed around the coanda effect (an aerodynamic phenomenon where high-velocity air causes moving objects, in this case, hair, to attach to a nearby curved surface), styling novices like me could achieve a bouncy, long-lasting, fresh-from-the-salon blowout at home.
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Jesa Marie Calaor,
Allure,
1 July 2025
The property is hoping to attract a range of photographers, both novice and seasoned, to the property due to its hide.
For regular attendees of this elevated, date-night-worthy soiree, there will be newcomer wares to sample.
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Amy Drew Thompson,
The Orlando Sentinel,
3 July 2025
O'Reilly's acceptance of newcomers helped grow his city while other cities in the region with smaller immigrant communities saw a population decline during that decade.
Born and raised in Chicago, Robert Francis Cardinal Prevost entered the novitiate of the Order of Saint Augustine in 1977 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1981.
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Asher Notheis,
The Washington Examiner,
8 May 2025
The Vatican granted her permission to leave the novitiate, and Braverman's secular life began in 1975.
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