In a shallow container, place your hairbrush and 1 tablespoon of baking soda per cup of water. Be sure to completely cover the bristles with water (Liv uses 6 cups of water and 6 tablespoons of baking ...
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Too much scalp sebum (from a condition like PCOS, for instance) can lead to greasy-looking hair that might require less ...
Insert the pin (curve facing outward, points facing up) by sliding it into the top layer of the roll of hair. Be careful not to insert the pin too close to your scalp initially, as this can lead to ...
Soap scum can build up on glass doors, marble, drains, and more. Here's how to get rid of it without damaging any surfaces—so ...
At its most basic, beginner level, the Curly Girl Method involves cutting out ingredients and products that hurt your curls (like anything drying or harsh), and then adding in things that heal, ...
This will sound gross, but I’ve never deep cleaned my hairbrushes and combs. Sure, I’ve cleaned out the trapped hair that gets on the brush after I use it, but I’ve never done anything more than that.
The same chemicals found in pipes, pesticides and floor tiles are also present in some wigs, braiding hair and hair extensions, a new study published Wednesday in the journal Environment & Health ...