Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Your healthy hair guide

As women, we often mark life’s pivotal moments with hair changes. Let’s skip over the questionable haircuts of our 20s and fast-forward to the lush locks that come with pregnancy. My goodness, my hair was glorious. There was just so much of it. And then, in the aftermath, pillows covered in hair and a drain problem. Most women will also remember spotting that first silvery strand. Whether you were in your 30s or 50s, it’s

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