Today I'll be getting something out of your ears again!! How is it even possible to get your ears into this state?? Well, I'm here to fix it! I'll be using my best ear cleaning tools like the big ...
Hair today, gone — and gray — tomorrow. More than 80 million people deal with hair loss, making prevention and growth a major industry. But while some causes are genetic and tough to head off, at ...
It’s a follicle fiasco. Women are flooding social media with warnings about one of today’s trendiest drinks, sharing horror stories of sudden hair loss they say began after they started drinking it ...
At 2:07 a.m., after three hours of combing through my hair, I found the culprit behind my itchy scalp. I zoomed in with my phone camera and, swallowing a gag, confirmed what I’d feared: At 25 years ...
There aren’t many products I would call “perfect,” but Crown Affair’s hair towel is one of them. It does exactly what it’s meant to do, making the rest of my hairstyling process healthier and easier ...
While many children dream of becoming teachers, doctors, or engineers, Sydney-born Rachel Maroun, 24, chose a path few could imagine. Known online as “The Lice Lady,” Maroun has built a following by ...
Cameron Winter’s hair is a feat of physics: stick-straight up top then somehow simultaneously expands and collapses into twisty tendrils that seem permanently mid-dry—or maybe just very dirty but in a ...
More than just dead matter, hair is an archive of your body’s secrets. By Simar Bajaj At once deeply personal and publicly scrutinized, hair sits at the boundary between biology and identity. Few ...
The outdoors are tough on your hair: multiday backcountry hiking trips without a shower, sweaty bike and climbing helmets, loose strands freezing into icicles on the slopes. Even without these ...
Hair type refers to the natural pattern and texture of your hair. Many people classify hair based on a modified version of the Andre Walker Hair Typing System, developed in the 1990s by Oprah ...
Evelyn Thompson of Lice Is Simple, a treatment company in Nashville, Tenn., checks the head of a student at a preschool that experienced an outbreak affecting at least 13 children over the summer.