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Hair Washing: How Often is Best?
by lhj.com
Sudsing up during your morning shower sure feels good, but, depending on your hair type, it might not be doing such good things for your hair. In fact, over-washing some types of hair can cause them to become dry, brittle, and frizzy. Here, the ground rules on how often to lather up.
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Winter Hair Help
by Lisa Kovalovich
Simple solutions to four of your biggest winter hair worries.Our hair has it rough all year long: Soggy springs leave it limp and lifeless; steamy summers bring out frizz; always-changing autumns mean a combination of flatness, frizz, and tangles. But winter? It assaults hair in the worst ways
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Cold-Weather Hair Helpers
by lhj.com
Your biggest winter hair problems solved.To prevent static, keep your mane moisturized, says Mario Russo, owner of Salon Mario Russo, in Boston. Avoid products with alcohol, such as hairsprays.
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Shiny Hair for Humid Days
by Lisa Kovalovich
You actually can have gleaming hair on the steamiest of days -- here's how.
As we welcome the summer days, we also face the damp, muggy air that comes with them. If humidity usually does a number on your hair, taking it from shiny to fuzzy, try these ideas to bring your shine back.
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10 Tips: Beautiful Beach Hair
by Lisa Kovalovich
How to get a beach-goddess look.Want to look all-around stunning when you hit the sand? Then don't forget your hair! Here, 10 easy ways to make it look its best this summer:
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10 Tips: Manageable Summer Hair
by Lisa Kovalovich
Simple ways to keep your hair under control.Don't let summer's heat, humidity, sun, and wind wreak havoc on your hair! Fight back with these tips:
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Hair Detox
by Mark Garrison
A program to help you break bad hair habits.
Are you addicted to hair improvement? The very things we do to add color, style, and beauty to hair can leave it the most damaged if we overdose on coloring, perming, blow-drying, and flat-ironing.
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Salon Etiquette 101
by Mark Garrison
How much do I leave for the shampoo girl? Who do I tell if I'm unhappy with my cut? What if I really don't want to buy the products the salon is trying to sell me? If you feel unsure sometimes about the ins and outs of salon etiquette, you're not alone. At our salon, we get a lot of questions from clients wanting to be sure they're doing all they should to ensure great service and great hair.
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Summerizing Your Hair
by Mark Garrison
Frigid temps, dehydrating indoor heat, hair-squishing hats and cold-weather gear -- winter is tough on hair! Now, thankfully, it's all over. The calendar says its primetime for coaxing hair into great condition for the show-off summer season ahead.
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Hair Recipes
by Mark Garrison
Your bathroom is overflowing with a rainbow of hair products, each promising the divine hair you've always dreamed of. Stop all this confusion and cut through the clutter! Swipe your bathroom counter clear, and keep a few must-have essentials, which can be combined to create any look you want. Here's how:
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Help for Fine Hair
by Mark Garrison
Big, bodacious, full-of-oomph hair seems like an impossible dream to the legions of straight- and fine-haired women. The curl-challenged know all too well the reality of limp, difficult-to-style locks. But I don't believe that fine hair has limited styling options.
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Straight Hair Know-How
by Mark Garrison
So you covet your favorite celebrity's sleek straight locks? Who cares that Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Aniston each have a team of hair stylists creating their looks? Trust me: Any woman can create these looks at home.
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Nutrition And Hair Loss
by Norman Holden
Let's now take a further look at vitamins.
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11 Tips For Beautiful Bridal Hair
by Melanie Mendelson
How to have a perfect hairstyle on your wedding day
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Stress Induced Hair Loss: The Bald Truth
by Lee Dobbins
Learn how a stress filled life can lead to baldness.
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15 Hair Care Myths
by John Pawlett
Everyone has a favourite myth about hair care, and we usually never let the truth get in the way of a good legend!
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Three Lessons Learned From Living With Trichotillomania
by Abby Rohrer
From the ages of twelve to thirty-nine, I suffered from compulsive hair pulling. For the past twelve and a half years I have been successfully healed from this compulsive behavior. Along my journey I learned many things. Here are three of the most important.
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Hair Pulling is A Creative Way to Cope
by Abby Rohrer
Trichotillomania, also known as compulsive hair pulling, is a disorder that causes people to pull out the hair from their scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, or other parts of the body. For up to fifteen million Americans, it's a way to cope with life difficulties and uncomfortable feelings and beliefs.
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Can An Apple Hold the Secret to Luxurious Hair?
by Syndey Krause
You've probably heard of the expression "an apple a day keeps the doctor away." Now, scientists in Japan have uncovered that apples provide much more than just good health. Scientific studies conducted in Japan in 2000 found medical evidence that apple polyphenols- specifically procyanidin B-2 - increase hair growth.
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Regain Your Hair the Natural Way with Complimentary Hair Growth Methods
by Syndey Krause
Various complimentary hair growth methods worth considering and how you will benefit from them.