What your hair wants you to know
Hair is a tattletale. It reveals everything about your beauty skills or lack of them, your diet, lifestyle, self-image and daily routine. This inside scoop is the real reason we're obsessed with other women's hair. It's why we can't ignore the glam-o-rama changes of Michelle Obama's bob, the grow-and-chop see-saw of Jennifer Aniston's mane or the wild curls of Debbie Wasserman and Rebekah Brooks. Great hair – the kind we think everyone else has – depends on a lot more than the right stylist or hair style. Here's what your hair wants you to know:
Eat healthy and take a hair supplement. You can't have gorgeous hair with poor nutrition or a habit of extreme diets. Dermatologists who specialize in thinning hair and hair loss say a balanced diet rich in protein, minerals, vitamins and healthy fats like avocado and olive oil is essential to having thick, lush shiny hair. Supplements are not a substitute for eating right but many models and beauty pros believe they can help boost hair growth. I agree. Try: Sprayology Hair and Nail Tonic ($24) or Phyto Phytophanere Dietary Supplement for Hair & Nails ($25)
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