Hair Growth Stimulation, Coloring Techniques, and Restoration

Restoring hair health involves follicular stimulation, nutritional support, and careful management of chemical treatments like perms and bleaching.

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.

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How to Get Frizz-Free Hair When Your Hair Is Wavy

Wavy hair can look tousled and relaxed, but the look can quickly go from laid back to messy if your wavy hair develops frizz. Hair that is porous develops frizz more easily than hair that is in good condition because it draws in more moisture from the air.

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How to Spiral Wrap Hair With Rags

Creating spiral curls with rags gives you an alternative to heat styling. This old-school method works well if your hair does not generally hold a wave, because rag curls typically maintain their bounce better than heat styled curls. However, there are drawbacks to using rags to curl your hair.

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How to Fix Bed Hair

Everyone's hair looks different when they have "bed head." Some hair sticks up around the head; some people develop flat spots from the pressure of the head against the pillow overnight. The best way to avoid bed head is to shower in the morning, but you may not have time.

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How to Clean the Ceramic Plates on a Hair Straightener

The ceramic plates on a hair straightener, or flat iron, become dirty over time and require cleaning. If you don't regularly use a hair straightener, you may notice a buildup of dust on it. Wipe this clean with a dry cloth. A flat iron that's used regularly, however, requires more intensive cleaning.

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