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  2. The Best Way to Dry Your Hair to Minimize Damage - AOL

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    When it comes to damaging your hair, which is worse: blow-drying or air-drying? Blasting your strands with hot air surely does more damage, right? Turns out, not so much.

  3. The 20 Best Hair Dryers for Every Hair Type, Texture ... - AOL

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    5. Moroccanoil Smart Styling Infrared Hair Dryer. Best Blow Dryer for Damaged Hair. To maintain ultra-healthy locks, try a hair dryer that uses infrared technology, like this one from Morocconoil ...

  4. Human hair growth - Wikipedia

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    The quantity of hairs depends on hair colour (before graying): [7] [8] an average blond-haired person has 150,000 hairs, a brown-haired person has 110,000, a black-haired person has 100,000, and a redhead has 90,000. [9] Hair growth stops at death; the illusion of growth after death is due to shrinkage of the skin by drying. [10]

  5. Prepubertal hypertrichosis - Wikipedia

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    Waxing is commonly used in larger areas and temporarily removes hair for about 2 to 6 weeks. Waxing can cause skin irritation, scars, folliculitis, and thermal injury due to the hot wax, and repeated waxing can reduce hair regrowth over time. [26] Tweezing or plucking hair is best for smaller areas and can remove hair for 2 to 12 weeks. [27]

  6. Long hair - Wikipedia

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    Humans, horses, orangutans, and lions are among the few species of mammals that may grow their head hair or manes very long. Humans are believed to have lost their fur 2.5–3 million years ago as hominids when transitioning from a forest habitat to the open savanna, as an effect of natural selection, since this development made it possible to run fast and hunt animals close to the equator ...

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  8. Dry shampoo - Wikipedia

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    Powders were also used by 18th-century British and American elites to absorb the oils in hair and wigs at a time when long hair was a marker of masculine privilege. [7] The first written reference of dry shampoo in the United States is from the late 1700s, when starches were used to deodorize and alter the color of wigs. [8]

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