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Did You Know?

Did You Know?

Football star Troy Polamalu can always be seen on the grid-iron with his thick, curly locks flowing out from underneath his helmet. It make sense to make him a spokesperson for Head & Shoulders (which he has been for the last two years) and now, his massive mane has been insured. Procter & Gamble, the [...]

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Did You Know?

Did You Know?

The majority of people may have fine hair, but many stylists are not confident with the limits and capabilities of this delicate fabric. Fine Hair Defined: Fine hair is segregated into two categories, low density and high density. Yes, all fine hair is limp and lays flat to the head, and all fine hair can [...]

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DID YOU KNOW?

DID YOU KNOW?

It’s important for you to help your clients look great between visits. Here are some of my blow-drying tips for you to share with your clients: To prevent frizz, reach for an old tee shirt instead of a fluffy towel to thoroughly squeeze out the excess moisture without roughing up the cuticle. Detangle hair by [...]

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DID YOU KNOW?

DID YOU KNOW?

Get your stomachs ready for another Did You Know post! Finding hair in your food can ruin a meal. But what if your food was made of hair – or at least your condiment? The Internet Journal of Toxicology reported that a Chinese company produced a soy sauce named “Hongshuai Soy Sauce.” The soy sauce [...]

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DID YOU KNOW?

DID YOU KNOW?

It’s that time for another Did You Know post! This week we give you 10 useless (BUT FUN) hair laws and facts: It is illegal for barbers to shave their customers’ chests in Omaha, NE It is illegal for barbers to eat onions between 7AM & 7PM in Waterloo, NE It is illegal for a [...]

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DID YOU KNOW?

DID YOU KNOW?

Who doesn’t love interesting and sometimes useless facts? Below are 10 things you might or might not know about human hair! An average whole head of hair could support over 26,000 pounds of weight… That’s about the same weight as two African elephants! The word shampoo comes from the Hindi ‘champna’, meaning to massage or [...]

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