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    Haircolor Research Paper

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    As we age, our hair and skin lose pigment, which leads to grey hairs. Grey hairs, also known as canities, are extremely hard to cover due to the resistance of the hair cuticle. Like a door that has been sealed shut, the cuticle of a grey hair takes additional effort to open. This means that the product must work to the best of its ability in order to deposit the color into the hair. Decades ago, haircolor was quite harsh. The damage-preventing ingredients in haircolor today, such as water soluble

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    Hair exists in a variety of colors and textures. My hair is strong with a smooth brown color like milk chocolate with the feeling of a twisted corkscrew in a rope. When I was a little girl my mom told me that my hair was strong because I was hard headed. My dad told me that my hair was strong because it goes with my personality of not taking hell from anyone. I believe my hair is strong because it tells my history. Hair is a protein filament that grows from follicles found in the dermis and is one

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    little kid I loved getting my hair done. I had my Mamaw style it for me everyday. Then as I got older, I started dying my hair. The first time I dyed it was in fifth grade and I got blonde highlights from my natural hair color a very light brown, almost blonde. Then the next year in sixth grade I got red lowlights. From then I got more blonde in my hair in seventh and eighth grade, but I also dyed it maroon too. Point being is that I’m obsessed with different hair colors and hairstyles. For the near

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    women have had a fascination with their hair. More explicitly, they have had a fascination with straightening their hair. The need to be accepted by the majority class has caused them to do so. Though the image of straight hair as being better than coarse hair still hasn’t left the Black community, there has been a surge of non straight hairstyles since the nineteen sixties. Wearing more natural hairstyles, which ironically enough include ‘weaves’ and ‘hair extensions’ has been considered to be more

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    days or at times hours, the hair is back, and the procedure of shaving begins again. It becomes a life of hair removal, a cycle that never stops. Wouldn't it be more than pleasant to do it forever? Laser hair removal is one of the approaches out there that permits you to confiscate the most undesirable hair once and for all. When determining whether hair removal is worth it, you need to examine the advantages that come with it. One of the chief benefits of laser hair removal is time and money saved

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    Dying your hair at home is a simple process if done correctly. It can be a scary thought when it is your first time coloring your hair because the only thing running through your mind is how the outcome will turn out. Before anything, reading the warning label is extremely important. Hair colors have caused eye wounds, including visual impairment. Making sure the dye does not get into your eye is major when applying. Some colors can also cause unfavorably susceptible responses including skin aggravation

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    Mure Hair Salon

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    Mure Hair Salon - #1 Rated in NYC and Reasonably Priced Meta Description: Mure Hair Salon, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, offers coloring, haircuts, keratin treatments and other hair services for men and women. The salon has over 500 positive Yelp reviews, complimenting the staff on their technique and friendly attitude. The salon offers gift certificates and Groupon deals. Mure Hair Salon is one of New York City’s top salons, but, surprisingly, it’s not one of the most expensive. Located

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    Natural Hair Movement

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    Why has the Natural Hair Movement become Such a Huge Trend? The Natural Hair Movement is a huge trend that has became popular in the last ten to twelve years. Before the movement, women, especially African-American women, were keen on styling their hair in the way society told them was the trend. Due to this, women often used damaging chemicals to style their hair such as perms and relaxers. If women did not use those styling techniques, most of them would reform to wigs and weaves. There was only

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    Brassy Research Paper

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    Heat, sun and chlorine are no friend to hair. Just like your skin, hair needs to be protected in order to avoid their damaging effects. Keep your hair from looking dull and lifeless and "Combat the Effects of Summer Hair Color Problems With These Three Simple Steps". The number one reason hair turns brassy is sun exposure. The sun fades hair color and causes oxidation giving hair that brassy look and wiping out shine. Add to that frizz caused by humidity, moisture-zapping chlorine and saltwater

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    The IRF4 Gene Study

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    this month has discovered a certain gene that turns hair gray. The IRF4 gene has previously been the cause for having light hair as well as gray hair. Now that this trait has been linked to a gene, researchers are looking into the future of genetically modified hair. DON'T BLAME YOUR PARENTS FOR GRAY HAIR ANYMORE Researchers have long identified several genes for balding and hair color, but this is the first time that a gene for graying hair has been specifically identified. The IRF4 gene plays

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