Hair Care Over 50S How To Grow With And Embrace The Changes

** 1. Wash Hair Less Frequently Shampooing too much after 50 can cause your hair to become too dry and brittle over time. This in turn, directly leads to breakage over time as well. As opposed to washing your hair multiple times a week, tone it down to once a week. If you have afro hair, consider washing with a week and a half gaps in between. Additionally, try TRESemmé’s Anti-Breakage Shampoo to provide your hair with the special care it may need while shampooing....

May 2, 2023 · 3 min · 463 words · Eric Reynolds Jr.

Hair Facts 50 World Hair Statistics For Hair Types Hair Color And Religion

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May 2, 2023 · 1 min · 4 words · Maria Harrison

Hot For You Punch Card

A sexy week long celebrating your love for your spouse! This punch card will have the temperatures raising and your hearts racing. Great idea for Valentine’s or any day of the year that you want to celebrate your love for each other! Valentine’s, just like birthdays and Christmas, comes and goes way too fast! Don’t you all agree? You plan and plan for months to make the decor, food, and gifts as special as possible!...

May 2, 2023 · 4 min · 730 words · Michelle Gilbert

How To Navigate Male Hair Loss And Balding

Although you can’t necessarily halt balding completely, there are ways to slow it down, cover it up or to just embrace the bald look in its entirety. Tons of celebrities and models have proven time and time again that the bald look is more than just wearable; it’s a cool and minimal-effort look that just about every man can work with. But if the bald look just isn’t your style, or if you just want to learn more about going bald, we listed the main causes of hair loss and picked out some styles for you to give a try:...

May 2, 2023 · 4 min · 694 words · Jennifer Wood

Insider Hair Advice What Causes Hair Loss In Women

Hair Loss in Women: What’s Going on? Hair Loss in Women: What’s Going on? 1. The Hair Growth Process During the growth process, hair goes through three phases: Anagen, catagen, and lastly telogen. Throughout the anagen phase, which lasts about an average of two to four years, hair actively grows. During this time root cells divide quickly pushing the hair out. Next, the hair grows through the catagen phase (also known as the transitional phase) the hair follicle shrinks over the course of 90 to 120 days....

May 2, 2023 · 3 min · 427 words · Mr. Thomas Rivera MD
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