
Viral Facebook Post Creates Awareness About Hairdresser Pain
A Facebook post graphically showing hairdresser pain goes viral, but can you believe everything you see?

A Facebook post graphically showing hairdresser pain goes viral, but can you believe everything you see?

After experiencing difficulty getting pregnant, a hairdresser has twins and makes a decision to model good health for her new family.

You can help erase the stigma of having mental illness, which keeps many people from seeking treatment.

Your mad hairdressing skills can take a toll on your bones and joints, but our industry experts are here to help you keep them spry throughout a long career.

Industry execs and artists who help sponsor Healthy Hairdresser let us know what they're grateful for as the holidays draw near.

This November, Healthy Hairdresser sponsor Pivot Point International launches “Look for the Tag,” a campaign to raise awareness about human rights and the company’s commitment to social accountability standards.

Your salon’s busiest six weeks of the year coincide with the most demanding time in your personal life. To stay healthy, practice “thanks-giving.”

This year's goal for the annual Sport Clips campaign is $1 million to go toward funding scholarships for veterans to continue their education past high school.

While the menus of many of the country's most popular restaurants feature salads and other pretty healthy choices, they also include meals you might want to avoid. Here's the worst of the worst.

Your salon can help raise funds for cancer patients to keep their hair during treatment.

Reaching out with compassion to a friend who has experienced loss is especially appreciated during October, Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.

Under its caring owner, an established salon adds a boutique to launch a specialty in beauty services for chemotherapy patients.

With this list on hand, you can eat your way through a bout with the flu.

Healthy Hairdresser Sponsor, Malibu C, is focusing attention on the fact that October is also Eczema Awareness Month.

To emphasize Ulta’s commitment to breast cancer causes, the company holds “A Gorgeous Way to Give,” set this year for Sunday, October 8, as a day of beauty that donates 100% of sales from two special services—a hair cut and style for $20 and a Facefit Facial for $10—to the Breast Cancer Research Fund (BCRF).

Although survival rates have increased, breast cancer continues to be the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. There are some healthy steps to lowering your risk.

Be like Kim! Her workout isn't easy, but it's worth it.