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| Curly hairstyles made easy! 4 steps to a more polished 'do (no flatiron required) | Curly-haired sisters, listen up: Stop flattening your beautiful locks to fit some preconceived notion of "good hair." There's simply no need to whip out a flatiron every time you'd like to look professional or primp for a formal event.Need proof? TODAY.com enlisted help from Joseph Borokhov of Roman K Salon in New York City, who has been featured in The Knot for his curly-haired bridal updos. | | | |
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| Foods to eat — and avoid — for healthy, shiny hair | When hair looks limp, dull and lifeless, people often turn to new shampoos and conditioners for that extra oomph. But really, a poor diet could be the culprit for lackluster locks."[Lifeless hair] is usually coming from the inside out," says Michael Stranko, a hair stylist at Hair Designs by Karen Greb in Pittsburgh.Stranko notices that when a client's hair changes, many times diet is to blame. | | |
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| | Mom-to-be tress stress? Here's the truth about hair dye and pregnancy | If you've seen pictures of Kate Middleton recently, you may notice gray roots peeking out at the top of her signature shiny mane. Is the glowing duchess getting lazy with her impeccable beauty routine? Unlikely. It appears that the brunette beauty is taking a break from hair dye for her pregnancy — just as she did while carrying Prince George the first time around. | | |
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