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Tips on Hair Regrowth

Like many women, you may experience occasional dissatisfaction with your hair, wishing it were longer and more appealing. Bad haircuts, poor diet, incorrect styling procedures and certain medications can all damage your hair. Like many things in your physical makeup, heredity plays a large part in the growth of your hair. Although you cannot change your genetic structure, you can improve your hair’s ability to grow long and strong. Good health and proper care can help you attain a healthy head of hair.

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Curly Dry Hair Tips

Sufferers of curly dry hair often fall into the trap of treating curly hair like straight hair. They shampoo it excessively, condition it too lightly and chop sections off rather than carefully trimming each curly strand. Take a tip from the many curly girls who have learned to love their hair and embrace the shape and style of curls. If you adopt new methods of cutting, cleaning, conditioning and styling your dry, curly hair, you will see shinier, bouncier curls rather than damaged frizzy hair.

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Tips on Hiding Dark Circles With Makeup

Some women get dark under-eye circles from fatigue, stress or illness. For other women, they are a result of their genetic heritage. Whatever the cause, dark under-eye circles can be hidden with makeup. Concealers made with vitamin K, green tea extract or jojoba esters help repair blood vessels and camouflage the signs of fatigue, esthetician Shelly Ballestero explains in her book, “Beauty by God.”

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Hair Tips for Damaged Hair

Brushing, combing, blow-drying and using styling products all contribute to hair damage. You know if your hair is damaged because it breaks easily, feels dry and frail, or has split ends. You can try to repair damaged hair by cutting back on washing it, conditioning it more and skipping the hair dryer or curling iron every so often. Sometimes, though, your best bet may be to cut it off.