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Take care of your hair! Nine Zero One co-founders and celebrity hairstylists Nikki Li and Riawna Capri are known for coloring, cutting, and styling the hair of many celebrities, including Selena Gomez, Emma Roberts, Sophia Bush, Charli D’Amelio, Julianne Hough, Paris Jackson, Nina Dobrev, and Camila Cabello. In celebration of their 15th anniversary, the duo shared with ET the dos and don’ts of achieving red carpet-worthy hair.Firstly, hair professionals employ a creative process that embraces beauty from the inside out for every client. Nikki Lee/Instagram”When we choose a celebrity’s hairstyle, it’s usually focused on the role they’re playing. We learn…

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Gray hair is just something that most of us have to deal with at some point in our lives. According to a 2018 paper in the International Journal of Trichology, 50 percent of the population will have about 50 percent gray hair by age 50. This is known as the 50-50-50 rule (for very obvious reasons).Historically, the idea of ​​going gray has always been unnerving for older men. But thanks to super cool people like Patrick Dempsey and Pierce Brosnan, we’re slowly starting to realize that it can (and does) look great.Therefore, we know all the reasons why your hair…

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Gone are the days when you had to turn to hair dye as soon as you spotted your grey hair. Many women are embracing their grey hair. There are plenty of great shampoos and other products available to make silver hair look shiny, healthy, and strong, so there’s really no need to hide it.Julie Kneafsey, a silver-haired content creator and beauty writer, wholeheartedly agrees. “Embracing grey hair is a healthy choice and a huge step towards reducing the chemical burden on our bodies,” she says. “What many people don’t know is that hair dye contains chemicals that can be harmful…

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Photo illustration: The Strategist, Photo: Retailer You’ve probably been tempted to pluck out hair that’s hanging from your face at least once, especially if your hair is overgrown right now. But many of the hair ties on the market actually do more harm than good to your hair. Some ponytail holders can pinch and break very dry or thin hair, while others can leave thick, curly hair wrinkled. As a teenager, I used the wrong hair ties and didn’t realize I was damaging my hair until my hairstylist pointed out a break in the ponytail tie with a handheld mirror.…

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At some point in our lives, we’ll all notice a little unruly hair growing on our chins. And you’ll probably find it out at the most inconvenient times: on your first date, during a job interview, or right after taking that new passport photo you’ll have to live with for the next 10 years.But you quickly got that nasty thing out of your face, moved on quickly, hoping no one would notice, and never thought about it again, right? Honestly, most of the time. , small tufts of hair rippling from the skin is quite normal and happens to most…

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The bob has been a major hair trend for a while now, with variants like the lob and French bob gaining in popularity. With all the buzz about the bob, one trend we didn’t expect was the asymmetrical bob. If you want to try an edgy inverted bob style, here’s everything you need to know before you make the cut. Featured Experts What is an asymmetrical bob? Asymmetrical bobs, inverted bobs, angled bobs, and graduated bobs all belong to the same family: funky uneven chops. Simply put, it’s “a short hairstyle where one side is longer than the other,” says…

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Jane Fonda walked the runway in an all-silver look at the L’Oreal Paris Le Défilé – Walk Your Worth event held during Paris Fashion Week on September 23rd. Jane Fonda at the L’Oreal “Walk Your Worth” showcase during Paris Fashion Week. Pascal Le Segretin/Getty ImagesThe 86-year-old “Grace and Frankie” star looked beautiful with her now trademark silver hair blown out in soft curls.She also wore a silver trench coat with an embellished belt and metallic statement sneakers.Jane Fonda dazzles in a silver dress at Paris Fashion Week. Christy Sparrow/Getty ImagesThe Oscar winner completed the look with a bold red lip…

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While beauty brand diversity has improved significantly over the past few years, there is still work to be done to ensure accurate and fair representation of BIPOC-owned businesses, both small and large. While companies often limit the promotion and celebration of these brands to their respective heritage months, everyone should be finding out and hearing about these successful and hardworking brands throughout the year. Now that it’s National Latino Heritage Month, TZR is here to help you expand your product lineup in the hair department. There are numerous Latino hair care brands that represent different hair types and multifaceted cultural…

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In July, I had a beautiful, intimate wedding in the English countryside with my boyfriend of seven years. As a long-time beauty enthusiast, it was exhilarating to indulge in a variety of treatments and products carefully curated in preparation for my big day (I heartily recommend Sofia Visan for the facial and Shelby Samaria for the haircut). Throughout my career as a beauty journalist, I’ve always tried extreme things: cutting my hair in a trendy mullet cut, bleaching my eyebrows, and testing the staying power of bright blue eyeshadow. And yet, in the year and a half leading up to…

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Bosley will initially offer FoLix in its Beverly Hills locations starting in September 2024, gradually expanding the service to other locations across the country. The partnership marks a new era of hair loss treatment by introducing the first FDA-cleared fractional laser hair removal solution to U.S. customers for the first time, potentially benefiting more than 80 million people suffering from hair loss in the country.1 The partnership also highlights Bosley’s dedication to helping customers in the fight against hair loss, strengthening its position as the world’s most trusted and experienced hair restoration experts. “As we remain at the forefront of…

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