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L’Oréal Colorsonic: A Gray Area in Hair Color Innovation

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Verge

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The L'Oréal Colorsonic is a high-tech hair dyeing device designed to simplify the process of coloring hair at home. Priced at $124.99, it uses refillable cartridges and oscillating bristles to apply dye evenly. While it offers convenience and is less messy than traditional methods, it may not fully cover gray hair, and results can vary. The device is more cost-effective than salon visits but more expensive than box dyes. Ultimately, its value depends on whether users prioritize cost, convenience, or results.

"Amanda Serrano's Fight Cancellations Cost Jake Paul Millions"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by MMA Mania

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Amanda Serrano's fight had to be canceled after a bad hair dye job caused chemicals to leak into her eyes, burning her cornea and costing Jake Paul's MVP Promotions $1.5 million in gate revenue, which they are refunding. The incident occurred before Serrano's main event fight in Puerto Rico, and it's uncertain when the fight will be rescheduled.

Safe Hair Styling Tips for Pregnant Women

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Expectant mothers can dye their hair while pregnant, as studies show that the chemicals in hair dye are unlikely to negatively impact the fetus. However, some choose to wait until after the first trimester as a precaution. Alternatives include dyeing only the ends of the hair or using plant-based or ammonia-free dyes. There is no need to avoid other hair treatments unless they cause adverse reactions for the mother.

"Friendship Lost: The Gray Hair Dilemma"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by OregonLive

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A person shares their experience of losing a friend who insisted on dyeing her hair to appear younger, while they embraced their gray hair. Miss Manners comments on the silliness of judging someone based on their hair color and encourages embracing the dignity of aging. In another question, Miss Manners advises discreetly swiping lipstick residue off cups and glasses with a finger instead of using a napkin. Lastly, Miss Manners clarifies that as a roommate, one is not obligated to act as a host for guests they didn't invite, but as a couple, both partners are considered joint hosts.

Hair product linked to cancer risk in women.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by msnNOW

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A study published by the International Journal of Cancer found that women who regularly used permanent hair dye had a 9% greater likelihood of developing breast cancer, while women who used hair straighteners every five to eight weeks were 30% more likely to develop breast cancer. The study also showed that Black women who used permanent hair dyes were 60% more likely to develop breast cancer compared to white women. Researchers recommend avoiding these chemicals as one more thing women can do to reduce their risk of breast cancer.

Hair product linked to cancer risk in women.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by msnNOW

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Source: msnNOW

A study published by the International Journal of Cancer found that women who regularly used permanent hair dye had a 9% greater likelihood of developing breast cancer, while women who used hair straighteners every five to eight weeks were 30% more likely to develop breast cancer. The study also showed that Black women who used permanent hair dyes were 60% more likely to develop breast cancer compared to white women. Researchers recommend avoiding these chemicals as one more thing women can do to reduce their risk of breast cancer.

Hair product linked to cancer risk in women.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by msnNOW

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Source: msnNOW

A study published by the International Journal of Cancer found that women who regularly used permanent hair dye had a 9% greater likelihood of developing breast cancer, while women who used hair straighteners every five to eight weeks were 30% more likely to develop breast cancer. The study also showed that Black women who used permanent hair dyes were 60% more likely to develop breast cancer compared to white women. Researchers recommend avoiding these chemicals as one more thing women can do to reduce their risk of breast cancer.