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  2. Stylists Say These Are the Best Hairstyles for Women Over 60

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    Curly bob. There’s a reason many older women choose to have chin-length hair, instead of longer tresses: “Long hair drags the eyes down, emphasizing drooping facial features,” Butterworth says.

  3. Relaxer - Wikipedia

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    A relaxer is a type of lotion or cream generally used by people with tight curls or very curly hair which makes hair easier to straighten by chemically "relaxing" the natural curls. The active agent is usually a strong alkali, although some formulations are based on ammonium thioglycolate or formaldehyde.

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    Women’s 2% Minoxidil Topical Solution. When it comes to the all-time best hair growth products, few brands are more revered in the space than Rogaine.

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    Some work to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while others can help smooth and firm sagging skin, some are there to keep it hydrated and glowing. The list goes on.

  6. Hot comb - Wikipedia

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    The hot comb was an invention developed in France as a way for women with coarse curly hair to achieve a fine straight look traditionally modeled by historical Egyptian women. [ 3 ] Parisian Francois Marcel Grateau is said to have revolutionized hair styling when he invented and introduced heated irons to curl and wave his customers' hair in ...

  7. Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia - Wikipedia

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    Hot comb alopecia; Follicular degeneration syndrome; Pseudopelade in African Americans; Central elliptical pseudopelade in Caucasians; Also in this category is cicatricial pattern hair loss (CPHL). This CCCA pattern is a potential alopecia mimic that can be confused for androgenetic alopecia. Alopecia mimics have proven a problem in ...

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