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    Shorter days, drier air and less humidity are just a few signs that the end of summer is near. As you pack away the jean shorts and flip-flops, don’t forget that it’s time to reconsider how you care for your tresses. Tweak your hair care routine with these simple suggestions.
    Scalp folliculitis is a rash that occurs on the scalp and along the hairline. It can clear up on its own or persist over a long period of time. From triggers to treatments, get to know this often confusing condition with this helpful collection of frequently asked questions.
    Got an itchy, irritated scalp that feels like more than a case of typical dandruff? Scalp folliculitis is a fancy name for acne on the scalp. Learn more about how to treat this condition and keep your scalp healthy and happy in the months to come.
    Plagued by mysterious, acne-like bumps on the scalp? This infectious condition is called scalp folliculitis and can be tough to treat, depending on its severity. Discover options for treatment, plus tips to help you prevent future outbreaks.
    Your hairstyle can make a statement, but is it the right statement for the office environment? Learn which types of hairstyles are ideal for the office and how you can make a better professional impression with just a few style alterations.
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