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		<description>Here is The Best Place to find info about what you are looking for.all hair care 101 Library has informations about all things you need to know about hair!&quot;How Can i Grow my Hair?&quot; , What is Pre-poo??Treatments??Products??..find out About all today!</description>
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			<title>GROW YOUR HAIR with some Scalp Massage!..!</title>
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			<description>hey Ladies! 

Include a scalp massage as part of your daily personal care regimen to grow and maintain healthy hair.!



WHY to scalp massage your hair??





It stimulates blood flow,which in turn helps feed the hair follicles.



Often it helps to prevent and fight avoidable hair loss, 



and reestablish the natural development of healthy hair. 



In addition to all this, it is extremely relaxing, calming, and helps relieve headaches and migraines.!











HOW TO ??

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			<title>Haircolor 101</title>
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			<description>1.) Color can not lift color!! This means hair that has been colored before can not be colored again. In order to change the color of this hair, the previous color must be removed ( bleached) out and then It can be colored again.

 

2.) Bleach and Haircolor are not one in the same! Haircolor lifts and deposits color into the hair. It must be left on the entire time indicated by the color brand and will stop working if left on longer. Leaving haircolor on longer then intented can result in  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 16:06:44 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>101 Split Ends</title>
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Split Ends: Everything You and Your Hair Need to Know



Split and Splitting Ends

Trichoptlosis. Split ends. Nobody likes these bad guys, but unfortunately they are a fact of life. Hair gets old, hair gets manipulated, and hair gets damaged. When the hair has experienced a great amount of trauma or has simply reached a certain age, these little nuisances crop up with the intention of destroying our length and hair health dreams. While our hair will never be totally free of split ends,  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 15:15:01 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>101 Cowashing</title>
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			<description>WASHING YOUR HAIR WITH CONDITIONER?  	

	

Also known as CO, (conditioner only)



Am I crazy? No, not about this anyway. There are lots of longhaired ladies using conditioner only to clean their hair and keep it in good condition.



Why? One reason is that shampoos are very harsh on hair. Anyone trying to grow their hair long needs all they help they can get.  According to one consumer guide, Sodium lauryl sulfate a high volume synthetic chemical used in consumer products and regulated  ...</description>
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			<title>Understanding Your Hair Type and Texture!</title>
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			<description>Part of learning how to take better care of your hair is understanding what type of hair you have. Nowadays, we try and refrain from using terms like &quot;good hair&quot; and &quot;bad hair&quot;. They just tend to downplay the natural beauty and versatility of coarse hair.



Instead, we look for creative ways to describe different hair types and textures. One of the most popular methods of classification was created by Andre Walker, a stylist and author of Andre Talks Hair. His system was  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 07:09:20 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>101-How to Style Natural Hair!</title>
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How to Start!

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# Wash the hair. Never use shampoo that has sodium laurel sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate as an ingredient; it just dries hair out. One trick to use if you don't want to spend a lot of money, is to use an inexpensive conditioner to wash the hair. Although &quot;Conditioner Only&quot; and &quot;Water Only&quot;  ...</description>
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