by Deborah Dunham Wed, Oct 27th 2010
If 50 is the new 40, then that goes for your hair too! Let's look at it this way: By the time you reach your 50s, you can relax a bit more. Your kids may be on their own, your career is solid and at this point in your life, you know who you are. These are all good things because they signal a time of freedom, so have fun with your hair and get a style that is all about YOU.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Oct 26th 2010
Some people think saying hello to your 40s means saying goodbye to long hair, edgy styles and fun do's. We say, "No way!" Having spent more than four decades experimenting and playing with your hair, by now you have a good idea of what you like.
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by Grace Gold Thu, Oct 7th 2010
Some 30 million women and 40 million men in the United States contend with it, yet it's not often discussed. No, we're not talking about psoriasis, dandruff or wrinkles -- but hair loss. Joico is aiming to change this.
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by Deborah Dunham Mon, Aug 16th 2010
Up to 30 million females suffer from noticeably thinning hair, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. And hair loss in women appears to be more prevalent and occurring at an earlier age than ever before.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Jul 6th 2010
Five years ago when Stephen Kushner's wife was diagnosed with cancer, he was able to find a beautiful, natural-looking wig for her fairly easily. A friend of his, on the other hand, visited a wig store where she wound up with what she described as a "rat" on her head. That was when Kushner decided to start Wigs at Home.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Jun 29th 2010
If it's true that stress can make your hair fall out, then supermodel Naomi Campbell must be in desperate need of a vacation. Either that, or she needs to stop wearing the hair extensions that popularized this glam girl's signature look.
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by Deborah Dunham Fri, May 14th 2010
Even if you manage to cover the dark circles under your eyes and get the red out, your hair may be a dead giveaway that you've been burning the midnight oil.
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by Deborah Dunham Fri, Apr 16th 2010
If you're losing your hair, here is further evidence to blame your family. Researchers from Columbia, Rockefeller and Stanford Universities have identified a new gene involved in hair loss.
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