Rosanne Ullman

Project Editor

Rosanne Ullman, Project Editor for Modern Salon Media, has been writing for the MODERN SALON family of publications for more than 30 years, contributing landmark articles ranging from a year-long historical series celebrating MODERN SALON's 75th anniversary to a comprehensive tribute to Vidal Sassoon, as well as directing several of Modern Salon Media's custom publishing projects. Rosanne holds a master's degree in journalism from the Medill School of Northwestern University.

Rosanne Ullman wrote

Postpartum Depression in Men

Postpartum Depression in Men

by Rosanne Ullman

Guys go through a lot that they don’t talk about and, even though they’re not the ones who give birth, up to 10% of new dads experience postpartum depression, according to research from the Center for Pediatric Research at the ...

Take the Mystery Out of Menopause

Take the Mystery Out of Menopause

by Rosanne Ullman

All women face the day when they will stop menstruating. Knowledge is power! You can’t predict exactly how you’ll feel, but you can understand the range of experiences you may have. The first signs are likely to occur between ...

Power Outage? Stay Safe!

Power Outage? Stay Safe!

by Rosanne Ullman

It’s no fun when a winter storm causes the electricity to go out, but summer is actually the most common time for a power outage, according to insideenergy.org. Lightning and wind are major culprits when the lights go out. The ...

Summer Sweat: It’s in Your Glands!

Summer Sweat: It’s in Your Glands!

by Rosanne Ullman

Why do some people sweat more than others? You may think that’s determined solely by genetics, but research indicates two additional factors contribute to your propensity for sweating:Where you were a baby. A warmer climate activates more ...

3 Simple Steps for Safe Cookouts

3 Simple Steps for Safe Cookouts

by Rosanne Ullman

Whether you’re grilling onsite at the salon or at home in the evening or on your day off, you don’t want your team, family or guests to get sick from the food! Remember that warm temperatures are friendly to bacteria.“Food ...

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