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  2. Here’s the Truth About Sleeping on Wet Hair ... - AOL

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    We asked hair experts whether you should sleep on wet hair, as well as tips for reducing damage and alternatives. Here’s the Truth About Sleeping on Wet Hair, According to Experts Skip to main ...

  3. Is Sleeping with Wet Hair Ruining Your Bedding? Why You ... - AOL

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    According to the Sleep Foundation, sleeping with wet hair can lead to hair breakage (especially if it's treated with chemicals), exacerbate skin conditions (such as acne) and even cause scalp ...

  4. Farouk Shami - Wikipedia

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    He invented the first ammonia- free hair color, after developing an allergy to the chemical that initially led doctors to encourage him to leave his profession. [ 2 ] His company, the Houston-based Farouk Systems, currently employs 600+ people in the US, and exports its line of hair and skin care products under the BioSilk, SunGlitz and ...

  5. Silk reeling - Wikipedia

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    Chán sī gōng (纏 絲 功), literally, chan si work, refers to performing solo training exercises aimed at learning and improving one's understanding and ability to perform silk reeling. In Chen-style tai chi, silk reeling is the method used to coordinate the parts of the body to achieve whole-body movement: when one part moves, all parts ...

  6. Silk amino acid - Wikipedia

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    Silk amino acid (SAAs) also known as Sericin is a natural water-soluble glycoprotein extracted from raw silk. It is used as an additive in skin and hair care products due to its high levels of serine which has excellent moisture preservation characteristics.

  7. Leizu - Wikipedia

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    According to one account, a silkworm cocoon fell into her tea, and the heat unwrapped the silk until it stretched across her entire garden. When the silk ran out, she saw a small cocoon and realized that this cocoon was the source of the silk. Another version says that she found silkworms eating the mulberry leaves and spinning cocoons. She ...

  8. Hair analysis (alternative medicine) - Wikipedia

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    In mainstream scientific usage, hair analysis is the chemical analysis of a hair sample. The use of hair analysis in alternative medicine as a method of investigation to assist alternative diagnosis is controversial [1] [2] and its use in this manner has been opposed repeatedly by the AMA because of its unproven status and its potential for healthcare fraud.

  9. Corn tea - Wikipedia

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    While oksusu-suyeom-cha (옥수수수염차) or corn silk tea refers to the tea made from corn silk, oksusu-cha can be made from corn kernels, corn silk, or a combination of both. [2] The caffeine-free infusion is a popular hot drink in winter. [ 1 ]

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