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For a Hair Club® Client: Your Support Can Help!

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March 20, 2013

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Please share this link with your family, friends, neighbors and co-workers and invite them to visit this website so they can learn more about National Foundation of Transplants and make a difference! Your support can help by making a tax-deductible donation to the NFT in honor of Randal Miller. http://patients.transplants.org/randalmiller

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How Can I Fight Frizz & Damage in the Winter?

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November 28, 2012

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Hair Club® Expert Stylists Offer Advice on Keeping Hair Healthy This Season Between cold, dry air and hiding your locks under a winter hat, the cold-weather season is bound to wreak havoc on your hair. From fighting frizz to maintaining hair health, expert stylists from Hair Club® offer advice for getting through the next few months without winter hair woes. “In winter, moisture is the biggest key to maintaining the health and style of your… Read more

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What affect does “hard water” have on hair?

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October 26, 2012

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First of all let’s identify what Hard Water is. As rain water seeps into the ground and passes through rocks such as limestone, it picks up minerals like magnesium and calcium along the way. These minerals along with others like iron make the water “hard to work with”. Hard water is good to drink and to water gardens and yards due to the high mineral content. But it is bad for hair. This type of… Read more

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What is the right temperature for curling & flat irons?

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October 19, 2012

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This is a difficult question to answer. For starters, you will need an iron with variable heat settings in order to control it. I don’t recommend using a curling/flat iron without a heat setting. When using hot tools on on fine, fragile or color treated hair, you should select a low heat setting — below 200 degrees — to avoid burning or damaging the hair. Personally, I would recommend a setting under 140°.  If you hair… Read more

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