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	<description>Information and resources to keep African American Hair growing healthy.</description>
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		<title>Traction Alopecia</title>
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Traction Alopecia, a hair loss condition caused by damage to the dermal papilla and hair follicle by constant pulling or tension over a long period, is most common in African-American women and men who braid or pull their hair too tightly. Tight braids, especially "cornrows", or ponytails can ...</description>
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		<title>Understanding Lace front Wigs</title>
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  Lace front wigs have long been popular among the likes of Janet Jackson, Tyra Banks and Beyonce. Now they are becoming increasingly popular for normal folks because they look natural and are very easy to wear. Lace front wigs represent the latest technology for non-surgical hair replacement in ...</description>
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		<title>So What’s Your “Hair Shape”?</title>
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As our hair reaches new lengths, it begins to take on a shape of its own. Finding the shape that best fits you and really showcases your gorgeous mane can be fun and exciting. Choosing the right shape depends on a myriad of factors, such as the length ...</description>
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		<title>Drug-Store Conditioners: Find Your “Cheap” Treasures</title>
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Coarse hair can be tricky to manage and different shampoos and conditioners produce different results. Sometimes we can’t always afford those salon quality products, but we don’t want our hair to suffer. Several tips and tricks will make shopping easier. Experiment! Your hair may become accustomed to certain ...</description>
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		<title>Exercise &#038; Your Hair</title>
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 Exercise is important to good health and longevity. But for African-American women it inevitably means having a “bad” hair day!  If you are doing a lot of cardio you may have noticed that your hair feels a little drier than usual. Remember that the scalp is skin, and just ...</description>
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		<title>Maintaining Healthy Color-treated Hair</title>
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Taking the steps to maintain proper moisture and protein balances within the hair shaft is important, particularly if you’ve color-treated your hair with anything other than a rinse. Color treated hair is often times more porous and dryer than untreated hair. Choose quality, moisturizing shampoos and conditioners, specifically for ...</description>
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		<title>Is Your Stylist Making the Cut?</title>
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    Most of us visit a stylist weekly or monthly. Perhaps you’ve been plagued with the “unintentional” hair cut, wrong color job, or 2 hour wait. With all the time and money we invest in our hair, we certainly want to know if we’re getting our monies ...</description>
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		<title>Healthy Scalp for Healthy Hair</title>
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One of the most important things to remember about scalp care is that the scalp is skin, just like the skin on your face and must be taken care of and cleaned properly if you expect to maintain gorgeous tresses.  Healthy scalps are those where the skin is ...</description>
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		<title>Why Deep Condition?</title>
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Curly and kinky hair requires extra care and attention. Because of its dry state, it can be brittle and quite fragile. Sebaceous glands below the scalp secrete an oily substance which travels down the shaft of straight hair making it shiny and locking the moisture in. With curly ...</description>
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		<title>It’s Tea Time! Herbal Hair Brews</title>
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Herbal Tea Rinses have been used for centuries in many cultures; as treatment and prophylactics for a myriad of health and hair ailments. Herbal Hair Teas are great for relieving scalp itching, flaking and dandruff, restore shine, increase growth, and reduce hair loss. Natural hair rinses also repair ...</description>
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