Achieving a salon-style blowout at home has its challenges: The effort to section your hair and hold a brush and hair dryer simultaneously usually takes a lot of patience, not to mention strength and ...
Most people are aware of how often they need a haircut and whether they seem to be getting them more frequently than others; but fewer people understand why that's the case or what's behind their rate ...
From genetics and hormones to stress and nutrition, there are many factors that affect the hair and can lead to thinning, loss or impeded growth. Much like acne, it’s extremely personal and nuanced, ...
While factors such as age, genetics, hormones, and medication may affect your hair, nutrition is key for hair health throughout life. In particular, vitamins B, C, and D, plus iron and zinc, play ...
A single hair can give a lot of information about you. The hair on your head grows 2-6 years before falling out. Many tiny blood vessels feed the base of each strand. During that time, your hair shaft ...
So your hair is getting long. Most salons reopened when vaccines became available, but with a new variant spreading around, you may feel more cautious. You may also have a difficult time finding an ...
From choppy cuts to low-maintenance colors, celebrity hairstylists share their top predictions for 2024 hair trends Catherine Santino is a Style Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She began as a contributor ...
If there’s anything I’ve learned after years of consistently dyeing my hair since the age of 18, it’s that coloring your hair is no simple process. While going into the salon is generally a good idea ...
The secret about why hair goes gray may lie in a certain type of stem cell that gets "stuck" in our hair follicles, according to a new study. "It is the loss of chameleon-like function in melanocyte ...