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For the healthiest hair possible, schedule a haircut every six to eight weeks.

How to Combat Aging Hair

As You Age, Your Hair Changes Texture and Color

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I’m a natural blonde (honest!), but lately the highlighting I used to do once or twice a year to punctuate my light locks has become necessary in order to actually achieve my former “natural” blondeness. Instead of going gray, as many of my peers have, I’ve gotten annoyingly darker as I get older--but not a lovely, rich, glossy, dark color; no, a lifeless, nondescript mousy brown. At 40 I’ve become a slave to my roots, just as some of my graying friends are. Roots! They’re coming through faster and darker than one can say “bottled blonde!”    Read more »

Quick Makeup Fixes to Make You Look Younger

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As teenagers, we wore lipstick and a coat or two of mascara in hopes of looking older. Now, the tides have turned and most of us rely on makeup to help us look younger. Read more »

Keep the Gray at Bay

How to Naturally Hide Gray Hair

Gray haired couple

Finding the first gray hair, at 20 or 60, is always a stressful moment. As you age, hair begins to thin, grow slower, and the pesky gray hairs start to peek through. By employing the following tips, you can hide the gray hairs and keep yourself looking youthful. Read more »

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