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Showing 361 results that match "thinning hair"
This inexpensive treatment “absolutely” works, says scientist and hair expert Gaby Longsworth, Ph.D. Here’s how to try it.
By Leslie Quander WooldridgeAugust 19, 2022
Whether you prefer a wig, wavy layers or a wash ’n’ go, these techpreneurs’ sister-friendly products combine digital insights with salon-quality style solutions.
By Imani Powell-RazatSeptember 8, 2023
What can sisters do about damaged strands? Our repair manual puts the brakes on breakage.
By Princess GabbaraApril 12, 2019
From adhesive to zigzag parts, our glam glossary from a Hollywood stylist has everything you need to level up your hair game.
By Princess GabbaraJuly 10, 2020
Get pro tips on protecting your hair, finding products, picking a shade, working with a colorist, choosing a wig and more.
By Princess GabbaraOctober 14, 2022
Softness. Shine. Body. Bounce. These affordable cleansers offer nourishing benefits for many hair types, but especially for us naturalistas.
By Patrice Grell Yursik May 14, 2021
These heatless options give you a longer, looser style and are ideal for tracking your growth and switching up your ‘do.
By Anissa GabbaraDecember 6, 2023
They grow fast, leave dark spots and are generally frustrating, but you can beat back rogue facial whiskers with the right treatment.
By Janelle Harris DixonNovember 8, 2019
Need a new go-to do that won’t damage natural waves, curls or coils? Consider these trendy and stylish options. Plus, a celebrity hairstylist offers tips and tricks.
By Anissa GabbaraMarch 18, 2022
The condition can take a toll on self-esteem, and Black people are impacted at greater rates than other groups. Here’s what to know before seeking treatment.
By Anissa GabbaraJuly 8, 2022