Showing posts with label Julianne Hough. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julianne Hough. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Celebrities Get their Hair Ready for Spring

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Julianne Hough has a wavy new 'do, Khloe Kardashian is sporting a lob, and Miranda Kerr is bringing back the classic bob. 

There is no time like spring to change up your hairstyle. Whether it is a new, shorter 'do, or a change in color like we're seeing with Sarah Hyland, Emma Roberts, and Shailene Woodley - who all decided to go darker in honor of spring's arrival. 

While spring can be a great time to change up your look, just be careful, because chemicals like bleaches and dyes can fundamentally change the structure of their hair, making it weaker and more susceptible to breakage and damage. Overusing these treatments and frequent color changes can lead to breakage, hair fallout, loss of density and volume, and in some severe cases, even traction alopecia.

If you're looking for a way to give your hair a little TLC after the winter months, you may want to consider a "scalp makeover," because healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp! Beauty treatments for the scalp can range from sebum-regulating topical serums (as well as hydration, anti-hormonals and blood microcirculation stimulants) to scalp steaming, scalp massage, electrotherapy stimulation, hair boosting dermal patches and laser therapy.





Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Julianne Hough Joins Team Pixie

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Lately I've been discussing the pixie trend that is sweeping Hollywood, and it looks like Julianne Hough is the newest member of Team Pixie. The 'Dancing with the Stars' alum is making headlines after ditching her extensions in favor of a sleek new cut. Hough, 25, joins a growing number of celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence, Pamela Anderson, and even Beyonce - though she has since gone back to extensions. 

While Hough didn't give a reason behind her new look, it is quite possible her frequent use of extensions was taking a toll on her hair. I've discussed many times the risks that come with the use of extensions and weaves, but no matter how many celebrities fall victim, women still seem to love the ever-changing looks they provide. Hopefully, more women will take a cue from these stars and give their hair a break. A good hair cut is a great way to get your hair healthy again, as long as you change the habits that were damaging your hair in the first place!