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Bobbie's Buzz: Style your strands

There are so many great tools for your tresses out there that TODAY style editor and Bobbie.com's Bobbie Thomas couldn't fit it all into one segment. From double duty brushes to the latest in curls, check out more of Bobbie's fab finds below.  Best in brushesEarlier this year, Conair came out with a line of brushes each designed to help create specific looks. Their You Lift has a three-sided head
TODAY style editor Bobbie Thomas
TODAY style editor Bobbie Thomas

There are so many great tools for your tresses out there that TODAY style editor and Bobbie.com's Bobbie Thomas couldn't fit it all into one segment. From double duty brushes to the latest in curls, check out more of Bobbie's fab finds below.  

Best in brushes

Earlier this year, Conair came out with a line of brushes each designed to help create specific looks. Their You Lift has a three-sided head to add extra volume or smooth waves and curls; the You Style acts as a 2-in-1 brush that can be used in a flat position for everyday styling or a rounded shape to add lift and waves; and the You Curl features a tapered head to create natural, tousled curls ($9.99; Drugstores and mass retailers). 

For extra shine and frizz control, RickysNYC makes a collection of olive oil-infused brushes and combs intended to eliminate frizz and keep fly-aways at bay. Its microsized particles fill in damaged hair to inhibit bacterial growth and foster health and shine ($14.99; RickysNYC.com). 

Super stylers

For every gal who can’t leave home without her flat iron, consider trying Remington’s Style Therapy versions — Shine Therapy is designed with specially formulated ceramic plates infused with vitamin E and avocado to help to protect your strands from extra thermal stress, and Frizz Therapy, which delivers 15 hours of humidity protection and 65 percent less frizz ($49.99; RemingtonProducts.com).

Or, if curls are more your thing, the TopStyler by Instyler eliminates the need for an iron, giving your more control over your desired waves. Just heat up the base, section off your hair, and wrap desired amount around your fingers (1 finger for tight curls, 3 for loose). Secure in the provided clips and let cool. Viola! ($119: Topstyler.com)

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