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  2. Crochet braids - Wikipedia

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    Using a latch hook or crochet hook, the synthetic hair (in the form of loose bulk or braiding hair) [4] is then attached. Parts of the hair extensions are grabbed by the hook and pulled through the underside of each cornrow, working from the front of the hair to the back at a 90 degree angle. [2] This process can take up to 4-6 hours. [4]

  3. Women 40 and Up: Brooke Shields Is Launching a Hair ... - AOL

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    Women over 40 want thicker, denser hair, and to do that you really have to start at the scalp. This serum is meant to create the right environment for growth. It contains fermented minerals ...

  4. Head covering for Jewish women - Wikipedia

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    More modern lace-front wigs with realistic hairlines or real hair are growing in popularity. [40] Some modern Orthodox women cover their hair with wigs. A style of half wig known as a "fall" has become increasingly common in some segments of Modern and Haredi Orthodox communities. [41] It is worn with either a hat or a headband.

  5. Artificial hair integrations - Wikipedia

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    A hair weave is a human or artificial hair utilized for integration with one's natural hair. Weaves can alter one's appearance for long or short periods of time by adding further hair to one's natural hair or by covering the natural hair together with human or synthetic hairpieces.

  6. Vice President Kamala Harris shares her ‘hair-story ... - AOL

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    Vice President Kamala Harris reflects on her hairstyles through the years with Buzzfeed’s “Cocoa Butter” video series. Before settling on […] The post Vice President Kamala Harris shares ...

  7. Wig - Wikipedia

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    The rejection by some rabbis of wigs is not recent, but began "in the 1600s, when French women began wearing wigs to cover their hair. Rabbis rejected this practice, both because it resembled the contemporary non-Jewish style and because it was immodest, in their eyes, for a woman to sport a beautiful head of hair, even if it was a wig."