Jun 07, 2007 -
We all know olive oil is a healthy fat that is essential to our health, but it's not just for salads and warm bread. You can use it to nourish your dry and fuzzy hair. I've tried leave-in conditioners and deep conditioning treatments, but they don't seem to work.
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Jul 27, 2007 -
Fabrice Gilli, my amazing hairdresser and Creative Director of Frederic Fekkai Soho, has divulged one of his quick and easy, at-home recipes for beautiful beach waves. Since you already know how to create this look yourself, and you're aware of the various beach hair products on the market, thanks to Fabrice, you can save a few pennies and stock up on sunscreens instead! Here's an inexpensive way to attain sexy beach waves on a miniscule budget.
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Jan 09, 2008 -
If clarifying shampoos aren't getting rid of the greasy, grimy residue that gets left behind in your already oily hair, you'll love this at-home purifying hair treatment. Made with aspirin to help stimulate your hair follicles and apple cider vinegar to get rid of build-up and control dandruff, it'll help your hair feel bouncier, lighter, and clean as a whistle. Here's what to do:
- STEP 1: Wash your hair as usual
- STEP 2: Crush two aspirin and pour them into an eight-ounce cup filled with apple cider vinegar (use more vinegar for thick hair and less for fine hair).
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Jul 10, 2007 -
Since I have dark hair, lemon juice doesn't do a thing to add natural highlights to my hair. I've even experimented with cranberry juice, but I never really noticed much of a difference. Many years ago a friend turned me on to using henna.
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Jun 12, 2008 -
After looking at these cute retro swimsuits, you might be inspired to hit the beach. If you're going to do that, you may want to trim your lady forest — or, like some women, you may want to lose your hair completely. As I've said before, there's no right or wrong way to groom your nether regions but if you're curious about Brazilian waxing, it can't hurt to try it.
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Oct 14, 2008 -
When I leave for work, my kids are usually still sound asleep. But since we have rather small living quarters, blow-drying my hair isn't an option as it shakes them from their slumber. If you're a mom who needs to sneak out of the house, but still look somewhat presentable — try the microfiber hair turban ($11) by Spa Sister to drain the moisture from your hair.
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Oct 26, 2008 -
- Will you be wearing your hair slicked back? Do tell if you'll be following this hot runway trend.
- Get Anne Hathaway's London Film Festival beauty look with my easy at-home how to.
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Aug 31, 2008 -
- Go over the dark side with next season's hottest trend - Goth Glam.
- What do you think of Kate Moss's latest twisted hair do? Love or Hate?
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May 16, 2008 -
Hot oil treatments are a fast and easy way to help restore elasticity, shine and moisture in dry, over-processed hair. They should instantly make your hair look and feel healthier, and they can be done anywhere from once to twice a week depending on the condition of your hair. I found this at-home hot oil treatment recipe from the Long Locks Hair Care Cookbook and have been eager to test it out.
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Sep 26, 2009 -
- Fame lip gloss, inspired by the movie — Stylelist
- You pick: Angelina Jolie's best hair — Makeup and Beauty Blog
- Bobbi Brown on flawless, dewy skin and day-to-night makeup — Beauty Snob
- Which hairstyle is sexiest on Shakira? — FabSugar UK
- You, too, can do black and gold — eyes, that is — InStyle
- MAC's Black Collection proves that black gloss still wants its moment — Beauty Blogging Junkie
- Four spa secrets to keep in mind — Allure
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