Dec 03, 2009 -
#1 Cleansers with anti-aging ingredients don't work because you rinse them off right away.
Some anti-aging cleansers—particularly those containing glycolic acid—can actually improve skin tone and texture with just a little bit of contact. Don't rush through your time at the sink, though.
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Dec 03, 2009 -
Agyness Deyn
BOB
If you're thinking about a bob like Deyn's, consider your face shape. If it's long and narrow face (like hers), ask for a cut that's aligned with the top of the lips, advises hairstylist Chris McMillan of Chris McMillan The Salon in Beverly Hills. "This length gives her face a bit of fullness," he says.
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Dec 03, 2009 -
DANDRUFF
Despite common misconceptions, dandruff is not just dry flakes; it's a scalp-specific form of eczema, says Bank. "There's an overgrowth of a harmless yeast, and one way the skin tries to get rid of this excess is to shed affected cells," he explains. Here's how to fight the flakes.
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Dec 03, 2009 -
OILINESS
For all the benefits of hair that's slightly dirty—it's lower-maintenance and easier to style—there's a fine line between a healthy shine and an oil slick.
1. DO IT DAILY.
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Dec 03, 2009 -
GRAY ROOTS
Most women see their first grays by age 34, according to Clairol research. Try employing these simple tricks to get to the root of the problem.
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Dec 03, 2009 -
FLATNESS
Sleek and chic is all well and good, but hair that's so flat it reveals your skull's contours is another matter. Here's how to turn up the volume.
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Dec 03, 2009 -
Top Five Hair Tips
No matter what your hair woe—frizz, flatness, gray roots, oiliness, or dandruff—it only takes five simple moves to get gorgeous hair.
By Jaqueline Salimen
FRIZZY HAIR
Frizz is as common as humidity in August. But with these tips, it doesn't have to be.
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Sep 23, 2009 -
What’s Your Face Shape?
by Jaqueline Salimen
The most commonly asked questions: What’s the best style for my face shape? How do I determine my face shape?
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Sep 23, 2009 -
The Perfect Ponytails
September 22, 2009
With the weather heating up, most of us want to get that hair out of our face. It’s much easier to tie our hair up and head out the door feeling cool and comfortable in the heat than it is to style our hair with long waves hoping they last through the heat and sometimes humidity. The ponytail is a classic style that you can never go wrong with. The style holds well in any weather and looks great for any occasion with a bit of styling and hair product. But how do you make such a classic and practical style not boring? I’ve listed a few ways to make the classic ponytail different, fun, fresh and perfect for summer.
Low, Side-Parted Ponytail: Try moving the pony tail to the side, and add some curls with your curling iron..
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Sep 22, 2009 -
I know all we blog about is hair to enhance your look, but what about the rest of your face? What happens if you want fringe to draw attention to your eyes but don’t feel the size and shape of your eyes are dynamic enough to carry it off? Typically, the solution is probably heavy kohl eyeliner.
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