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Byline: Danielle Pergament PHOTOGRAPHED BY TOM MUNRO
Shiny curtains of hair, a headful of voluptuous curls, bouncy ends that don't split--hair inevitably loses its youthful zest over the years, but new products can help recapture the past.
H ow beautiful is youth! How it gleams with illusions, aspirations, and dreams!" Had Henry Wadsworth Longfellow been a woman, he almost certainly would have added "shiny hair" to that list. Think of the waist-long mane you had when you were a teenager--shiny, strong, resilient. Over the years, hair, like skin, starts to show its age--and by your 30s, dullness, dryness, breakage, and thinning set in.
Hair, of ...