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  2. Winter Hair Woes? Read These Expert Tips to Keep Your ... - AOL

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    Hair washing definitely depends on your hair type, but a good rule of thumb is to wash every other day if you have fine or straight hair. For those with more coarse or textured hair, you can wash ...

  3. How to Take Care of Your Hair After Swimming, According to ...

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    AN Studio/Getty Images. When you’re not doing butterfly strokes in the water, a simple sun hat (or waterproof cap) will do the trick. It will protect your hair from any splashes and it will keep ...

  4. Protective hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    After the hair is installed, there are many ways to maintain the health of the hair and the style. One of these ways is to wrap hair before sleeping in satin or silk to minimize friction and frizz created from bedding. A lightweight hair gel can also be added while wrapping hair to further reduce the creation of frizz and flyaways. With the ...

  5. 12 Best Vitamins for Hair Growth - AOL

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    3. Folic Acid. Folic acid is a synthetic form of folate, a B vitamin found naturally in many foods. If you eat lots of dark leafy greens (like broccoli, spinach and asparagus), beans, nuts, seeds ...

  6. Scalding - Wikipedia

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    The carcasses of beef, poultry and pork are commonly scalded after slaughter, to facilitate the removal of feathers and hair. Methods include immersion in tanks of hot water or spraying with steam. The scalding may be hard or soft, in which the temperature or duration is varied.

  7. The International Hair Freezing Contest - Wikipedia

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    The International Hair Freezing Contest is a sculpted hair competition held at a resort in the Takhini Hot Springs, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The annual competition involves participants sitting in a hot spring and sculpting their wet hair in cold temperatures. After about a minute, the hair freezes.

  8. Inside the mad world of Canada’s hair-freezing competition

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    The caveat of the competition is that there must be cold weather. A minimum of -20C. If the mercury doesn’t sufficiently drop, your follicles won’t freeze and the fella with the camera won’t ...

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