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It’s the most wonderful time of the year - but is it taking its toll on your hair? If you struggle with dry or damaged locks when the Winter weather arrives, you’re not alone. Many people find that as the temperature drops, so do the moisture levels in their hair, making it prone to breakage, frizz and damage.
This is not only bad news for your hair health, but it can also make it harder to style. With the Christmas party season just around the corner, you want your hair to feel merry and bright, right? Well here are our top tips for keeping hair hydrated, healthy and happy throughout the holidays and into the New Year.
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How To Have Healthy, Hydrated Hair for This Christmas Season
As the days get shorter and the temperature drops, we don’t just need to worry about getting our Vitamin D in or buying thermals - we also need to relook at our haircare routine. Winter can be the most challenging season for our hair with the dryness or going from indoor heat to outdoor cold, it all takes its toll on our tresses. Some of the main challenges we face at this time of year is repairing split ends, keeping frizz at bay and preventing breakage. But don’t worry, we’re here with the ultimate winter haircare guide!
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The Ultimate Guide To Winter Haircare
You’ve decided to invest in a luxurious wig or set of weaves, but you’re not sure where to start when it comes to hair care. How do you properly take care of them so that they last? Is synthetic hair treated the same as human hair? Well, short answer: the type of weave determines how it should be worn, washed, styled and stored.
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How To Care For Your Wig & Weaves
Spooky season is upon us and you’re probably looking to summon up some Halloween costume inspiration. But how can you create a fancy dress moment that doesn’t look like it belongs to the ghost of Halloween parties past? From the classic cat to the standard spooky ghost, there’s no shortage of costume options, but how do you level up your look to terrifying new heights?
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5 Halloween Hairstyles That Will Match Your Costume
Is there anything more heartbreaking than a bad hair bleach situation? We think not. Whilst a bleach botch job can occasionally happen at a salon, more often than not it’s down to us going DIY with one of the riskiest hair dye techniques around. Maybe your hair has turned orange, yellow or even green? Or the process has left your hair feeling damaged and looking streaky? Sound familiar?
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Our Complete Guide On How to Fix Badly Bleached Hair
If you’ve been wondering if you have porous hair and how to manage it, and you’ve arrived at this very page for answers, then this article is for you! High-porosity hair can sometimes feel as dense as a sponge, but it’s more common than you might think, especially among people with curly or wavy locks.
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A Complete Guide to High-Porosity Hair: 5 Tips on How to Deal with It
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If you’re reading this, the chances are that you are dedicated to doing everything you can to support your hair health! But lurking around every corner are numerous factors just waiting to cause damage. From curling tongs to UV rays, pollution to chemicals in products - there’s a lot you need to protect your hair from. But to beat an enemy you have to understand them first, so here we’ll break down some of the most common types of hair damage: mechanical and material.
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How to Prevent Material and Mechanical Damage to Your Hair
Whether you’re new to the world of hair care or you’re a long-time fanatic who has tried every trick under the sun, there are occasions when finding ways to achieve healthier hair feels like mission impossible.
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Our Complete Guide to Healthier Looking Hair
While you may be blessed with thick, lustrous hair during pregnancy, postpartum symptoms can cause some people to experience hair loss. With all the stresses that come with having a baby, experiencing hair loss can knock your confidence and self-esteem. Postpartum alopecia, also known as post-pregnancy alopecia or postpartum hair loss, is a fairly common and normal condition for new mums. It’s a side effect of the hormone changes that come with pregnancy and delivery, and it usually goes away on its own within a year or so after you give birth. But what exactly is postpartum alopecia? How frequently can it happen? And what can you do to reduce your risk of developing it? Read on for our complete guide to postpartum alopecia.
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Our Complete Guide to Postpartum Alopecia
There’s no denying that spotting that first grey hair is a moment to remember. No matter how hard we try to avoid it, ageing happens to everyone, and it’s only a matter of time before those pesky grey hairs start peeking through.
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The Ultimate Guide to Ageing Hair
Are you struggling with unwanted hair growth due to PCOS? PCOS is one of the most common reproductive health issues around - impacting 1 in 10 women worldwide and yet there is still a huge lack of support and information out there about it. The condition not only causes irregular periods, but it can come with a bunch of symptoms that impact our mental and physical health - including acne, unwanted hair growth, and hair loss. It’s important that we break the taboo and misinformation around these issues - so read on for our guide on all things PCOS and hair.
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PCOS: Does It Only Affect Body Hair?
For many mums, that gorgeous pregnancy glow is coupled with 9 months of thick, shiny hair. However, if you are experiencing thinner hair or even hair loss during pregnancy, know you are not alone! The fluctuating hormones that come with growing and carrying a baby can cause hair thinning and shedding and it’s not uncommon for hair to fall out during pregnancy or after giving birth.
Whilst all of this is totally normal and nothing to be afraid or ashamed of, we understand that severe hair loss can impact the self-esteem of new mums or mums-to-be. That’s why we’ve put together this guide on what causes hair loss during and after pregnancy and ways to manage it.
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Hair Loss During and After Pregnancy