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  2. The Ultimate Guide to Washing Your Hair Like a Pro - AOL

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    For thick or curly hair, Carmichael recommends washing the hair in sections to ensure the shampoo reaches every part of the scalp for an even, gentle cleanse. Jeremy Moeller / Getty Images Step 4 ...

  3. New Launch! This Scalp Scrub Made Our Hair So Soft and Fluffy ...

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    Joon. Pros: A shampoo and a scrub in one. Fantastic lather. Safe to use on color, keratin and extensions. Cons: Potential to not love the minty scent. May take longer to rinse out than regular shampoo

  4. 5 Hair Washing Mistakes to Avoid If You Want Healthy Hair - AOL

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  5. Hair washing - Wikipedia

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    This is usually done to make the hair more manageable for the hairdresser performing the haircut. After a haircut, it can remove loose strands of hair. It is also a relaxing practice, and many clients enjoy a hair wash as part of a haircut. Hairdressers use specialized basins to perform a hair wash; these can be either forward or backward style.

  6. Greasy hair - Wikipedia

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    Greasy hair is a hair condition which is common in humans, one of four main types of hair conditioning— normal, greasy, dry and greasy dry. [1] It is primarily caused by build-up of the natural secretion from the sebaceous glands in the scalp and is characterised by the continuous development of natural grease on the scalp. [ 2 ]

  7. Uncombable hair syndrome - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Here’s How Often You Really Should Be Washing Your Hair - AOL

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    According to Catalina Drouillard, hairstylist and owner of Three Sixteen Hair Haven in Kihei, Hawaii, how often you should wash your hair depends on your hair type and texture—if you have an ...

  9. Lather, rinse, repeat - Wikipedia

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    Lather, rinse, repeat (sometimes wash, rinse, repeat) is an idiom roughly quoting the instructions found on many brands of shampoo. It is also used as a humorous way of pointing out that such instructions, if taken literally, would result in an endless loop of repeating the same steps, at least until one runs out of shampoo.