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Looking for health advice? Don’t consult health magazines, try Dolly

Published 31 Aug 2016 By George

And, if you're a bit lazy about styling your hair in the morning, not consistent about your styling routine, or not particularly skilled with a round brush and blow dryer, then it's best to ask for a haircut that's either wash-and-go or looks great with minimal styling.

Magazines with the word "health" in the title had poor use of evidence and the advice wasn't based on reliable evidence or medical guidelines.

It's important that you get to know your hair stylist and their way of working, so you're happy and confident with how you'll look and feel on your big day.

What he's going to do is review readers' photos and then provide his expert recommendations on what type of cut (and possibly colour) that he thinks would best suit you.

EXPECT TO PAY A one-hour trichology consultation is $70 and the hair follicle scan is an additional $80.

Start a Pinterest board or tear out a few pages from magazines and share the images with your stylist.

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