Everyday hair care
How you care for your hair matters. The right care can prevent certain types of hair loss and leave your hair looking healthy. Here are simple tips from board-certified dermatologists that can help you take good care of your hair.
Gray hair happens to everyone, but dermatologists say you can delay gray hair through lifestyle changes.
Find out how often you should wash your hair, why you don’t need to apply shampoo to the entire length of your hair, and what can reduce damage from heat.
How you style your hair can cause hair to look brittle, frizzy and lackluster or even fall out. Follow these tips from dermatologists to help style your hair without causing damage.
Unique in appearance and structure, Black people's hair is especially fragile. Here’s what dermatologists recommend to help minimize damage and keep your hair looking its best.
Learn tips to keep your hair healthy after coloring or perming.
Some people can benefit from using both a rinse-out conditioner and one you leave in after showering. Find out who dermatologists say can benefit from both, when to use them, and three steps for getting your best results.
It can keep your hair looking fresh in between shampoos with water. Here's what dermatologists recommend for getting your best results each time you use dry shampoo.
In three easy steps, you can figure out how often a child between 8 and 12 years of age needs to shampoo their hair.
You can keep your hair looking healthy all summer long with these four tips.
Healthy hair care begins with learning how to wash the hair without damaging it. When your child is ready to start shampooing, follow these steps to help your child develop healthy hair-care habits.
There is no need to worry if chewing gum gets stuck in your child's hair. Simply follow these steps from dermatologists and learn how an item in your pantry can help remove gum from hair.