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  2. Winter Hair Woes? Read These Expert Tips to Keep Your ... - AOL

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    According to McCool, "Keeping up with regular hair trims helps maintain moisture in your hair by removing the driest part of your hair: split ends. Trimming off dead ends sets the stage for better ...

  3. 13 Expert-Backed Tips For Creating a Healthy Hair Care Routine

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    4. Condition to Replenish Moisture. Conditioning is the next vital step in your hair routine. It restores hydration, smoothes the hair cuticle, and makes detangling a breeze.

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  5. Hair care - Wikipedia

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    Hair care or haircare is an overall term for hygiene and cosmetology involving the hair which grows from the human scalp, and to a lesser extent facial, pubic and other body hair. Hair care routines differ according to an individual's culture and the physical characteristics of one's hair.

  6. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Since hair naturally grows in follicles in groups of 1 to 4 hairs, transplantation takes advantage of these naturally occurring follicular units. This achieves a more natural appearance by matching hair for hair through Follicular unit transplantation (FUT). Donor hair can be harvested in two different ways.

  7. Step cutting - Wikipedia

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    Step cutting is a term used for a graduated haircut in which the hair takes the form of cascading steps. [1] There is a sharp demarcation between the steps, which leads to the factor of having a "number of steps". A 2-step cut is where the shortest layer is above the shoulders and the next one a few inches below.