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  2. Cardi B Swears by This Homemade Hair Mask With Avocado ... - AOL

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    Homemade hair care! Cardi B took to her Instagram Stories on Monday, June 8, to share her recipe for a homemade hair mask that she swears makes her locks shiny and much less frizzy. While the DIY ...

  3. These DIY Hair Masks Are the Perfect Excuse to Cancel Plans - AOL

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    We tried the best DIY hair mask recipes for dandruff, frizzy hair, curls, greasy hair that really work at home. Check out these easy homemade masks, here.

  4. 10 DIY Masks for Healthier Hair - AOL

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    To repair dry, damaged, frizzy hair and encourage growth and thickness, try these DIY hair masks. Bonus: They also bust dandruff and dry scalp, plus add shine. 10 DIY Masks for Healthier Hair

  5. Hair care - Wikipedia

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    Scalp hair grows, on average, at a rate of about 1.25 centimeters per month, and shampoos or vitamins have not been shown to noticeably change this rate. Hair growth rate also depends upon what phase in the cycle of hair growth one is actually in; there are three phases. The speed of hair growth varies based upon genetics, gender, age, hormones ...

  6. 10 Scientifically Proven Ways To Grow Thicker Hair - AOL

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    1. Clean and Stimulate Your Scalp. Just as a healthy garden requires healthy soil, healthy hair growth depends on a healthy scalp. Cleaning and stimulating your scalp is essential for promoting ...

  7. Hair conditioner - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of modern-day hair conditioner by Clairol (right) Modern hair conditioner was created at the turn of the 20th century when the Edouard Pinaud company presented a product he called Brilliantine at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. [4] His product was intended to soften men's hair, including beards and moustaches. [5]