Many women with natural hair have shied away from braids because of the potential for traction alopecia, but done properly braids can be one of the best ways to protect your hair. Occasional braiding is generally safe. It is when hair is braided regularly and tightly that a person runs
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Americans tend to be very reluctant to ask their doctors about sex. Maybe it is our shared Puritanical history or maybe people prefer the anonymity of the internet. An entire Reddit thread exists about the topic of sex after a hair transplant. So clearly, people have questions. Let us address
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Every once in a while, science turns out to go along with what we hope for or want. Remember when they told us red wine was good for fighting radiation sickness? That is definitely a win. So, with the internet abuzz about the idea that caffeine might be good for
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Shifting weather patterns and increases in air pollution may have a greater impact on your hair than you probably realize. It might even contribute to premature balding. Sneezing, itchy eyes and nose, and constant sniffles may be obvious signs of hay fever and seasonal allergies. However, a less common, less
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When it comes to hair loss, some people will do everything they can to stop the progress of time and genetics. But others are concerned about the potential side effects of hair loss medications. With those concerns in mind, it is important to weigh the options and talk to a
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People dye their hair for all sorts of reasons – dislike of one’s natural hair color, covering up gray, accentuating natural hair color with highlights and/or lowlights, or fashion. But the dyeing process can be rough on hair health. Worse, some hair experts suggest using more hair dye as soon
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