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A: Especially at parties when you’re dancing, or if the weather has suddenly turned nasty, all that hard work on your hairstyle can go up in smoke. For a quick fix, tuck a few essentials into your purse in case of emergencies. Include extra elastics, bobby pins, a mini brush and travel-sized hairspray or other products you used to create your look. These tools will let you easily whisk wayward strands back into place and salvage your style.
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A: Highlights warm up your skin tone – which tends to look pale in the winter – and add depth and volume to your hair. Deep brown, auburn or copper highlights can look stunning. But when highlights grow out and roots start showing, it may not be so pretty. Try an at-home root touch- up. Oscar Blandi Colore Pen provides an easy fix for roots as hair starts to grow out. It’s available in six shades from light blond to jet-black. Simply apply the pen to your roots. The color will remain until you shampoo it out.
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A: Mousse is like foam. You use a few pumps and massage it into roots to give hair body and volume. Gel is stronger and provides more control than mousse. Wax is ideal for short hair, layered cuts and spiky pieces to give strands shine and definition. Serum adds shine and can help tame flyaways. Keep in mind, however, that piling on too many products can weigh down your hair and make it limp and greasy.
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A: In addition to thinning hair, many women notice that their tresses are prone to dehydration. This is caused by a decrease in keratin and sebum production.
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