With stay-at-home orders around the country still in effect, and customers unable to book appointments at their local salons, many have been trying their hand at hairdressing and buying the best ...
Whether you’re working from home or on the frontline, there’s one thing that you can only hide with social distancing for so long: Your haircut. Barbershops and salons are slowly opening and, in ...
We can’t count on much these days, but one thing is for sure — your hair is getting defiant and it’s not gonna stop. Normally, you tell people you get your hair cut every four to six weeks, but you ...
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Due to lack of time, money, or confidence, more and more women are refreshing their haircuts at home and trimming their ends ...
First of all, you should cut your hair when it’s dry, making sure to brush out any tangles and starting on a longer length ...
With much of the U.S. still social distancing, it may be tempting to ignore your increasingly shaggy hair—or resort to headbands, ponytails, or baseball caps to hide it. But just because most of us ...