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Hair Care
Hair care (/heər keər/) refers to the hygiene and cosmetology involving the hair on the human scalp. The practice of hair care involves techniques and products that are designed to keep hair healthy, shiny, and manageable.
Etymology
The term "hair care" is derived from the Old English haer, meaning "hair", and the Latin cura, meaning "care".
Related Terms
- Shampoo: A hair care product used to clean hair and scalp. It is typically in the form of a viscous liquid.
- Conditioner: A hair care product that changes the texture and appearance of hair. It is often used after shampooing the hair.
- Hair Styling: The process of arranging hair in a particular way. It can involve cutting, coloring, and using products like gel or mousse.
- Hair Loss: A condition where a person loses more hair than usual. It can be caused by various factors, including genetics, stress, and illness.
- Scalp Care: The practice of keeping the scalp healthy. It can involve using special shampoos, conditioners, and treatments.
- Hair Treatment: Procedures and applications used to improve the health, appearance, or manageability of hair. This can include deep conditioning, protein treatments, and hair masks.
Pronunciation
Hair care is pronounced as /heər keər/.
Categories
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Hair care
- Wikipedia's article - Hair care
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