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    Celebrity hairstylist Mideyah Parker chose the 12 best 2025 hairstyles for women over 50, and she, along with Purvis and Tonya Thompson, owner of DreamGirls Hair Salon, break down the best cuts ...

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    Here, stylists share hairstyles for women over 50 that work for a variety of face shapes. Bookmark these stylist-recommended cuts for a youthful look.

  5. Hairstyling product - Wikipedia

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    When applied properly, most styling products will not damage the hair. However, there is always a risk of the hair drying out when using any type of styling product. Some styling products contain ingredients that can dissolve the hair's natural oils, or ingredients which can cause a build-up that results in so-called "dull hair".

  6. Protective hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    They may also prevent hair from growing, which, if prolonged, may lead to traction alopecia. [3] [4] This happens mainly in cases of untreated hair that is not properly maintained with the necessary oils and products. Protective styles require styling hair for a few days and using the correct styles and products.

  7. Curly Girl Method - Wikipedia

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    Low hair porosity is when the hair cuticles are tightly shut. Low porosity hair has difficulty obtaining moisture but once moisture is absorbed it will remain moisturized. This porosity type is common with hair that has suffered little to no damage (either from heat styling tools or from chemicals) and thus it is the preferred porosity level.