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  2. Aveda Launches a New Anti-Hair Loss System, and We ... - AOL

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    This rich conditioner also detangles and strengthens hair, while additionally deeply nourishing hair with 50 percent more emollient-rich conditioning agents, best for thicker hair types. Step 3 ...

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  4. Aveda - Wikipedia

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    Aveda product. Aveda was founded by Horst Rechelbacher in 1978. In 1970, Horst, on a trip to India, was introduced to the science of Ayurveda (the Hindu traditional holistic system of medicine and surgery from India), and suddenly his vision for his company was born.

  5. Horst Rechelbacher - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, he founded Aveda and began to expand the product line into hair, skin and body care, makeup, plant-based perfumes (aromatherapy) and lifestyle products. Following the Exxon Valdez oil spill , Rechelbacher was the first to sign onto the Valdez Principles, now the Ceres principles, joining corporate environmental responsibility with ...

  6. Rio Hair Naturalizer System - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Hair Naturalizer System was a hair relaxer distributed by the World Rio Corporation Inc. It was available in two types; "Neutral", and one that claimed to have a "Color Enhancement Formula" that contained a black hair dye. [1] As a product designed for home use, it was promoted through infomercials in the early to mid-1990s.

  7. Toupée - Wikipedia

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    While this may result in a less detectable toupée, the wearer can experience discomfort, and sometimes hair loss from frequently retightening of the weave as one's own hair grows. After about six months a person can begin to lose hair permanently along the weave area, resulting in traction alopecia. Hair weaves were very popular in the 1980s ...