Understanding how stress leads to hair loss can help you manage it better and keep your locks healthy and full.
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I SAW SOMEONE RIPPING THEIR HAIR OUT!
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If you have noticed that your body is getting hairier, it could be a sign of underlying health problems or changes in your hormones. The U.K.'s 'hair removal queen' Trish Coulton explains what could ...
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He can throw himself into sensitive, brooding roles involving not a single stunt; refuse to be seen in a tux ever again; or he can grow out his hair into something long and shaggy, and distinctly ...