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Girls can achieve waves in their hair by following a similar process to men, involving brushing the hair in a specific pattern using a wave brush or a durag to create the desired wave pattern. The key is to keep the hair moisturized, avoid overwashing, and be consistent in the brushing routine to train the hair to form waves naturally. Products like wave pomades or wave creams can also help in defining and maintaining waves.

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