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Curls Captured in one of The New Yorker’s Famous Cartoons

The March 19, 2007, issue of “The New Yorker” featured a cartoon that is a curlyhead’s dream.

The March 19, 2007, issue of “The New Yorker” featured a cartoon that is a curlyhead’s dream.

A growing number of curl-centric stylists from coast to coast are hosting curl events
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Sharon Stone sports a curly 'do at awards show
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As our body ages, we see changes in our hair texture for reasons both known and unknown.
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Hats and helmets may not smash down those curls, but the good they do far outweighs the bad.
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Humectants are used in skin and hair-care products to promote moisture retention. These hygroscopic compounds posses a chemical structure that attracts water from the atmosphere and binds it to various sites along the molecule.
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