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Does your hair feel like straw lately? It might be time to add some moisturizing masks, oils or treatments into your routine. If you don’t know where to begin, we tapped two hairstylists to share t
"In winter, usually people warm up, deepen, or darken a bit, mimicking the natural world," Christine Thompson, a color director at Spoke and Weal, tells ThePioneerWoman.com. This winter, the ...
Hair ice looks like incredibly fine, billowing strands massed together. Lasting merely hours or only a few days before melting, its exact cause has been a mystery for nearly 100 years. But not ...
Bubble hair is characterized by rows of bubbles seen microscopically within localized areas of the brittle hair. [3] These air-filled spaces occur in the cortex of the hair shaft that correspond to the breakdown of keratin and local air expansion triggered by hot water passing through the shaft. [2] There may be an inherited predisposition. [4]
Uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) is a rare structural anomaly of the hair with a variable degree of effect. It is characterized by hair that is silvery, dry, frizzy, wiry, and impossible to comb. [4] It was first reported in the early 20th century. [5] It typically becomes apparent between the ages of 3 months and 12 years. [6]
Behold: the best low-porosity hair products of 2023, tested and reviewed by an editor, including hair serums, conditioning foams, clarifying shampoo, and more.
There are two types of heat the body is adapted to, humid heat and dry heat, but the body adapts to both in similar ways. Humid heat is characterized by warmer temperatures with a high amount of water vapor in the air, while dry heat is characterized by warmer temperatures with little to no vapor, such as desert conditions.
When altering the appearance of your hair via "processes"—like bleaching, coloring, chemical straightening, or heat styling—you have to break the disulfide bonds that are located deep in the ...