{It's All About The Hair}

Hair After 40.

By Yana Berlin

Being blessed with great hair has tainted my memory of ever having bad hair days, or ever recalling loosing hair.

For many of us great hair days can be a huge confidence boost. Let's face it, when the hair is in tact it saves us time and makes us look sassy.

Yes, we have all heard by now that we naturally loose hair as we age, yet this is something I am not ready to embrace.

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Summer drought can be the worse for hair

Summer is just around the corner, and us ladies need to plan ahead. The sun, salt spray and chlorine all play havoc with more mature hair especially if its been color treated. Further, dry, brittle or damaged hair will be cruelly revealed by the intense clear light of a summer day.

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How to keep that just colored look


Hair color often looks fantastic the day we visit our hairdresser. Coming out of the salon after a color treatment, with glossy, beautifully finished and freshly washed locks makes us instantly feel and look younger. The problem is - how do you keep it looking salon fresh?

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{Best Kept Secrets}

Eggs for Shine?

Beat two eggs with a half a cup of milk and run throughout your hair. Leave on for five minutes and rinse. Your shine will be evident immediately.

Dandruff with Aspirin?

Nightly, dissolve two aspirins in your dandruff shampoo. Follow with a good moisturizing conditioner.

Greasy Hair? No Problem!

Prior to straightening your locks, put a little powder at the root of your hair to hide grease.

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{Hair Rinses}

Right Out Of Your Kitchen Cabinet

The secret to having beautiful, shiny, healthy hair, is keeping its pH balance in check. This rinse will help you keep your hair free of residue from shampoo and all other hair products that you use daily.

Vinegar is the best kept secret.
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Meet Jacquelynn

I am a bit like Ugly Betty. I am old, fat and ugly on the outside, but on the inside you will find I am beautiful. You see I am a 3 time cancer survivor: age 10 (brain tumor, Menegeoma), age 21 (Uterine Cancer, discovered when I was 6 months pregnant), age 35 (skin cancer)

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