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African American hair tends to grow the slowest among all hair types. That said, it can be difficult for African American women to address issues ...
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You probably think you have everything your hair needs by now. Shampoo, conditioner, hair mask, and maybe even a heat protectant. Is there anythin...
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African hair seems to take forever to grow--so much so that it feels like black hair grows the slowest among all types of hair. If you've felt th...
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African-American hair boasts a unique and beautiful texture unlike any other type of hair. Hence, hair care for natural black hair is a lot diffe...
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Stress can do a lot of things to the mind and body. For many people, excessive stress is a major cause of chronic health problems like migraines,...
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People around the world suffer from hair loss and hair breakage. While these are sometimes used interchangeably, they are not the same thing. And...
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You might hear the term 'hair shedding' and 'hair loss' being used interchangeably. Their end result is the same, which is less hair on your head...
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If you start noticing more hair on your brush than normal, resist the urge to panic. Hair loss is more common than you think, regardless of age o...
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If your goal is to attain the healthiest hair possible, getting routine trims is likely a part of your regimen. But maybe you've heard people cla...
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Look, we're not going to beat around the bush, so we'll get straight to the point—hair growth is genetic. Not everyone wants to hear this, especi...
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For anyone trying to maintain healthy hair, those short hairs you find near your hairline can be a cause for panic. Could this be hair breakage? ...
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Have you ever looked in the mirror during the summer and thought your hair looked longer than usual? Do you notice that your hair fall is more in...
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