How Do You Know If Your Hair Is Healthy?

Strong, healthy hair is vibrant and shiny and can take years off of your appearance. If you think hair that's easy to style is in good shape, think again. Damaged strands are rougher than smooth, healthy locks and often styles more easily into an updo or ponytail and holds curl longer than healthy hair.

Stephanie Dube Dwilson
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How to Relax a Perm Without Damage

Hair looks its best when it is glossy, shiny and moisturized. Unfortunately, many hair products and processes tend to damage hair shafts, leaving many with frizzy, frazzled hair.

Sarah Vrba
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How to Condition Hair With a Hot Towel

After months -- or even years -- of daily shampooing, brushing, blow-drying and curling, your otherwise beautiful hair may be in desperate need of some attention. At-home deep-conditioning or hot oil treatments are convenient ways to rejuvenate your dry, damaged hair.

Jaimie Zinski
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Tips on Removing Smoke Odor From Hair

If you’re a smoker, you’re probably used to the smell sticking to your clothes, hair and even furniture. But if you don’t smoke, the odor that lingers after a visit to a nightclub or pub is probably not your idea of a good night out.

Tammy Dray
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The Best Shampoos for Hair Extensions

According to Christopher Rutman, an internationally-acclaimed extension artist and hair stylist, there is no perfect shampoo for hair extensions. However, certain types of shampoo should be avoided. Any shampoo with silicone or oils designed to make your hair shiny and smooth should not be used.

Michelle Hogan
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Which Is Better: Waxing or Laser Hair Removal for Pubic Hair?

Women seem to be on a never-ending quest for the perfect method of bikini line hair removal. One of the most popular and oldest methods is waxing, in which a layer of the sticky stuff is applied to the skin and pulled away, removing hair at its root.

Chloé Baudin
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How to Prevent Knots in the Back of Long Hair When Down

Long hair frequently develops knots throughout the course of the day. They can be formed by both dryness and friction against other materials, like clothing. The hair at the back of the head is susceptible to both causes, because it's in most difficult area to look after and touch up.

Celeigh O'Neil
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Ways of Testing Hair for Damage

Hair damage can be caused by a variety of things, including hair color, heat-based styling tools and improper care. Damaged hair has a distinctive look and feel that's fairly simple to spot if you know what you're looking for. According to the book "Advanced Hairdressing,"

Katie Leigh
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How to Get Thicker Hair for Men

Although gradual hair thinning is a natural part of the aging process, some men as young as their teens and early 20s experience male-pattern baldness or--androgenetic alopecia. For many men, hair loss is a source of great stress -- which seriously effects their self-esteem and general enjoyment.

Stuart Biggs
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What Causes Gray Hair in Children?

One of the common traits associated with growing old is gray hair. As we age, the melanocytes that contribute the pigment, melanin, to our hair stop producing, causing hair to become more transparent, or “gray.” In fact, without any melanin, hair would appear white.

Sky Smith
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How to Prepare Ayurvedic Hair Oil at Home

Herbal hair oil of Kerala is actually called neelbringadi thailam, and is an Ayurvedic remedy made in the Kerala region of India. The oil is used to combat hair loss, dandruff and other hair problems and uses coconut oil as its base.

Julia Michelle
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How to Make Hair Less Oily at Home

Your scalp produces a natural oil called sebum, which aside from keeping your hair bouncy and manageable, also protects it and your scalp from damage, such as from the chemicals in hair dye.

Jaimie Zinski
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