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Is your hair aging faster than your face? Women do many things to their hair that cause damage, to the extent that their hair ages faster than their skin. We use expensive skin care, diet and exercise to stay young-looking and healthy, but we ignore and abuse our hair. Cosmetologist and trichologist Lisa Akbari reveals all the simple ways to keep your hair beautiful for a lifetime, whether your hair is curly, straight, fine, thick, or gray, and whatever style you want to wear. Tips and techniques show you how to: --Take great care of your hair --Have younger hair in seven weeks --Prevent hair…mehr

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Is your hair aging faster than your face? Women do many things to their hair that cause damage, to the extent that their hair ages faster than their skin. We use expensive skin care, diet and exercise to stay young-looking and healthy, but we ignore and abuse our hair. Cosmetologist and trichologist Lisa Akbari reveals all the simple ways to keep your hair beautiful for a lifetime, whether your hair is curly, straight, fine, thick, or gray, and whatever style you want to wear. Tips and techniques show you how to: --Take great care of your hair --Have younger hair in seven weeks --Prevent hair loss and thinning --Decide to cover your gray or go natural --Have a scalp half its age --Wear your favorite style (permed, colored, straightened, wrapped) without doing damage and much more...
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Lisa Akbari is a hair care pioneer. For most of her life she has worked in the hair care industry. She became a licensed cosmetologist in 1977. By the age of twenty-one she had opened her first salon. As a stylist, Mrs. Akbari has always maintained a large clientele and worked on many hair teams and as a platform artist. As an educator she has trained hundreds of stylists and hair care professionals on how to create hairstyles without sacrificing the health of their clients' scalp and hair. Mrs. Akbari owns and operates the Hair Nutrition Research Center in Memphis, Tennessee. Through research and studies, she has discovered several hair and scalp disorders including Short Hair Syndrome and Follicular Epidermis Alopecia. She has successfully created a hair care product line engineered specifically to the needs of African Americans. Mrs. Akbari has a degree in trichology, the study of hair and its disorders, and continues to further her education. She is the author of The Journey from Kinky to Straight (and All Its Pit Stops), and has written countless workbooks and manuals, lead seminars, and recorded videotapes and audiocassettes. Mrs. Akbari is married to Dr. Hooshang Akbari, and has twin daughters, Raumesh and Raumina. She lives in Memphis, Tennessee.