What to do about thinning hair?
Throughout our lives we regularly shed 50 to 100 strands a day, but that process accelerates as we get older. Our hair also regrows at a slower pace than it once did, so we can't fill in thinning spots as easily.
Throughout our lives we regularly shed 50 to 100 strands a day, but that process accelerates as we get older. Our hair also regrows at a slower pace than it once did, so we can't fill in thinning spots as easily.
The seven girls we're featuring here all helm super successful style blogs, and while their styles differ wildly, they all have one thing in common: amazing hair. We had to know how they maintain their marvelous manes. Click through to discover their hair secrets and favorite products, and get some inspiration.
Separating myth from fact can be tricky. I get asked the same questions all the time when I am cutting someone’s hair. I decided to share the answers! So believe what you want to believe but as a professional…this is the truth!
Everyone is looking for that magic hair product. Seriously we all want to know what products will make our hair appear healthier, what products will keep our hair moisturized, what products will make our hair grow faster, etc. This is so important to us that the term “product junkie” has become widely popular!
For the Orthodox ladies who wear a Jewish wig and claim part of the reason is for modesty, isn’t wearing a wig over hair kind of like wearing a t-shirt with a naked body printed on it? Wouldn’t it be better to cover the hair with a cloth?
Helene is a forty-four-year-old Orthodox Jew and self-proclaimed “master sheitel designer” who began making wigs fifteen years ago, for ten dollars an hour; her custom hairpieces now sell for up to two thousand.
In all the years she has worn a sheitel, Chaya Epstein never doubted it was the proper way to hide her hair--until students at the Lubavitch Girls High School asked why she was still wearing her wig when other Orthodox Jewish women had taken theirs off.
To pilfer a phrase from the late Nora Ephron, I feel bad about my sheitel, the matron’s wig I wear for religious reasons. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not conflicted about head covering. I like looking Orthodox;
When most people think of hair extensions, they think of women who want to enhance the way their hair looks. However, more men in London are turning to hair extensions as a form of hair replacement, as well as the solution to increase the volume of their hair. In fact, at Great Lengths in the U.K., as much as 10 percent of their sales were to men.
If a wig is part of your daily beauty routine, you need to take your hair pieces and the products you need to care for them when you travel. Before you leave for vacation, it is important to find out how to properly care for your wig on the go.