How to Naturally Thicken My Eyelashes

You can achieve naturally thick eyelashes safely and inexpensively without even leaving your house. The ingredients for naturally thick and longer eyelashes are right inside your medicine cabinet -- or at your nearest health food store.

Connie Peete
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How to Get Rid of Green Pool Hair

If your blonde or light-colored hair turns green in the pool, don't blame chlorine. Many people think chlorine is at fault when oxidized metal particles, such as copper and iron, are the real culprits. You don't need to suffer from grassy-colored hair for the whole swimming season, though.

Melissa King
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How to Use Hair Clippers at Home

Many people turn to home haircuts to save time and money. Hair clippers are fairly easy to use with a little practice. Get the right kind of clippers for the types of styles you want to cut and practice on a few willing friends or family members.

Linda Ray
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Remedies for Green Hair

Avid swimmers with blond hair may encounter problems. The hard metals and minerals in the water, including copper, iron and manganese, adhere to the hair. The chlorine in the water oxidizes the metals, leaving the hair with a distinct greenish hue, according to Columbia University's Go Ask Alice! column.

Kay Ireland
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How to Curl Hair With Foam Rollers

Foam rollers -- soft, cushion-like foam and a plastic rod and clip that secure the hair -- are gentler on your hair than many other styling tools. They don't use heat to curl the hair, and the foam is unlikely to snag or damage your hair. They're also more comfortable than hard rollers.

Rachel Nall
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The Best Shampoo for Flyaways

Although flyaway hair looks like a beauty problem at first glance, it's actually a simple science problem -- friction and ionization cause static electricity, which leads to wild individual strands sticking our from your head.

Dan Ketchum
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Home Remedies for Very Dry Hair

Dry hair occurs when the hair shaft cannot absorb or retain enough moisture, resulting in a brittle, lackluster appearance. Dry hair may result from washing too frequently, using harsh soaps and heated styling tools, or excessive exposure to the elements. In many cases, home remedies can restore moisture to dry hair.

Willow Sidhe
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How to Care for Natural, Short African-American Hair

Natural African American hair can be difficult to manage, especially when most hair products are made for Caucasian hair.

Kay Ireland
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Egg Yolk & Olive Oil for Hair

Eggs and olive oil aren’t just must-haves in your kitchen. These two foods have also earned a spot right alongside your favorite hair care products. Egg yolk and olive oil are both high in fat, making them natural moisturizers. In addition, the protein in egg yolk helps to strengthen your hair.

Kimbry Parker
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Hair Care Tips for Black Men

The right hairstyle makes a bold statement about yourpersonal style. If you're a black man, messy, unkempt or damaged hair may cause people to perceive you as someone who doesn't pride himself in the way that he looks.

Kay Ireland
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How to Repair Damaged Hair Without Cutting it

Sun exposure, chlorine, harsh chemicals in coloring, straightening and perming and heat stress from curling irons and blow dryers all conspire to make your hair porous, brittle, dry and dull. Those with fine hair tend to be most at risk, according to the health and beauty website Free Beauty Tips.

Carol Sarao
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Why Does Older Hair Begin to Grow in Coarse & Kinky?

Your appearance can change significantly as you get older--not always in the ways you'd expect. Many people associate aging with the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on the face, but your hair can show your age, too.

Holly L. Roberts
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