by Dana Oliver Fri, Jun 10th 2011
Naomi Watts is going to great lengths for Pantene. The 42-year-old British-Australian actress has been very outspoken about her fine blond strands since joining the hair care brand as its latest celebrity spokesmodel.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Sep 21st 2010
Our latest hairstyle makeover client, Jillana Laufer, says she has been using deep conditioners on her hair to help build body, but celebrity hairstylist Chaz Dean says those protein-enriched products can actually do more harm than good for thinning hair.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Aug 31st 2010
If you have short and thinning hair, you might think your hairstyle options are limited. Not according to celebrity hairstylist Shirlena Allen. Just take a look at how she transforms Daisy Renne's hair by giving her a style that works with her coarse texture and square face shape.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Aug 3rd 2010
Holgie Forrester comes to celebrity hairstylist Andy Lecompte in need of some "oomph." She says the large clip in her hair and the frosted highlights were an attempt to add volume and fullness to her fine hair. Using a few simple tricks of the trade, Lecompte and his team show us how to make the most of short, thin hair on a square face.
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by Deborah Dunham Wed, Jul 7th 2010
Fine, limp hair can elongate a long face shape, but with a few tricks from celebrity hairstylist Andy Lecompte, you can turn a flat situation into a downright flattering one!
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Jun 15th 2010
If you have fine hair, you may feel like it's a constant battle to add some life to your limp locks. But doing so doesn't have to be an all-out war, according to celebrity hair stylist Neil Weisberg of the Neil George Salon in Los Angeles. Just look at what he did for Sheri.
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by Laura Kenney Mon, May 3rd 2010
Pantene plans to change the way we think about our hair. The brand has just announced its biggest breakthrough in the past ten years. Their secret isn't a miracle ingredient or a pretty new face. Rather, it's thinking about hair in 3-D.
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by Deborah Dunham Thu, Mar 4th 2010
Thick, full, texture, volume, curly -- those are words that most women with fine hair won't ever hear as their stylist describes their hair. Words like limp, flat, thin and straight are more like it. But not to worry ladies, this doesn't mean you are destined to a life of extensive primping only to have your hair flatten like a souffle with the slightest breeze or change in humidity.
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