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'Hair,' 'Everwood' actor Treat Williams dies after Vermont motorcycle crash
Read full article: 'Hair,' 'Everwood' actor Treat Williams dies after Vermont motorcycle crashActor Treat Williams, whose nearly 50-year career included starring roles in the TV series “Everwood” and the movie “Hair,” has died after a motorcycle crash in Vermont.
James Rado, who co-created groundbreaking ‘Hair,’ dies at 90
Read full article: James Rado, who co-created groundbreaking ‘Hair,’ dies at 90James Rado, co-creator of the groundbreaking hippie musical “Hair,” which celebrated protest, pot and free love and paved the way for the sound of rock on Broadway, has died.
Think you need to spend all day at the salon for professional hair color?
Read full article: Think you need to spend all day at the salon for professional hair color?One of the most frustrating challenges many people face when it comes to scheduling a time slot for professional hair color is the big time commitment they may have to make for a traditional appointment.
Here’s how to protect your distressed tresses
Read full article: Here’s how to protect your distressed tressesWe all want to look our best but with the uptick in stress these days it may start taking a toll on your hair. You may have noticed some shedding or some thinning but all hope is not lost. You can combat the impact of stress on your tresses!
Lawsuit seeks $1M after Michigan teacher cuts girl’s hair
Read full article: Lawsuit seeks $1M after Michigan teacher cuts girl’s hairThe father of a 7-year-old Michigan girl whose hair was cut by a teacher without her parents’ permission has filed a $1 million lawsuit against the school district, a librarian and a teacher’s assistant.
Are you brushing your hair all wrong? Here’s a brush up on what brush you should use
Read full article: Are you brushing your hair all wrong? Here’s a brush up on what brush you should useAre you using the right brush for your hair? Jon Jordan breaks down what brush you should be using for each texture of hair.
Here’s how you can give your hair a little extra care this winter
Read full article: Here’s how you can give your hair a little extra care this winterWinter is upon us and we are all feeling the effects. Dry skin and eyes are always a common issue when it is cold outside, but your hair can really take a blow. Kila Peeples spoke to hairstylist Tiffany Newton, of Newton Style Me, to find out what can be done to fix our hair’s winter blues. Tiffany gave some great, easy things that will give your hair a little extra flair. Watch the video above to see what you can do to treat your hair to a little salon day at home!
Repair damaged winter hair with these easy tricks
Read full article: Repair damaged winter hair with these easy tricksWinter air and dry heat from blasting furnaces can leave your hair looking less than flawless. Style Editor Jon Jordan shared his tips on combating winter frizz. He said if you’re looking to tone down brassy tones and maintain dyes, purple shampoos will help retain the vibrant color. If you’re looking to enhance darker tones, try dark brown shampoos. Jordan also gave a few tips on promoting general hair health, including haircare vitamins, and nourishing shampoos.
Mayo can work on more than just a sandwich
Read full article: Mayo can work on more than just a sandwichMost people love it on a sandwich or certain foods, but mayo can be used for much more than we thought it could. Kila Peeples found a few ways mayo can help you out around the house. If your doors are driving you crazy with squeaky hinges, take a dollop of mayo and put it on the hinges. Again, take a bit of mayo on paper towel and it will wipe the sticker off in no time. Watch the video above to see more ways you can use mayo around the house.
‘I can’t wait to see all the faces’ -- Salons, massage therapy and more to reopen Monday
Read full article: ‘I can’t wait to see all the faces’ -- Salons, massage therapy and more to reopen Monday‘I can’t wait to see all the faces’ -- Salons, massage therapy and more to reopen MondayPublished: June 14, 2020, 11:34 pmMichigan is taking another big step forward in its reopening plans. Many services, missed by many, will make a return Monday. During the Stay-at-Home orders, residents weren’t able to get a hair cut, get their nails done or get a massage.
How to cut your son’s hair at home -- for blondes, it’s a little different
Read full article: How to cut your son’s hair at home -- for blondes, it’s a little differentWe’ve showed you how to master the at-home haircut during quarantine, but cutting hair on people who are blonde -- well, it’s a whole other rodeo. A lot of mistakes can be hidden with people who have dark hair because, well, their hair is dark. It may be noticeable to them, but the average person walking down the street probably isn’t going to notice a chunk of hair not blended in. But for people with blonde hair, however, it’s a different story. That’s why StyleWise style editor Jon Jordan recruited busy mom Lauren once again to give one of her sons another at-home haircut, and luckily, her second son is a blondie.