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Treat gray and silver hair to SEEN

Harvard-trained dermatologist Dr. Iris Rubin developed SEEN with the entire spectrum of hair hues in mind, including gray and silver. With unique needs and characteristics, there’s more to these hair colors than meets the eye.

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The impact acne has on adult women

Acne causes visible blemishes on the face, chest, back, and beyond, but there are additional side effects that you can’t see—and this common skin condition can have a profound effect on the overall quality of life in adult women.

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Curly hair explained

Have you ever wondered why some hair is curly, some is straight, and some falls somewhere in between? At the end of the day, it all comes down to genetics and the fact that hair follicles are pre-programmed to create curly (or straight) hair.

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The facts you need to know about frizz

The struggle with frizz is real—and several factors come into play. If you're tired of hair that looks fluffy and frazzled after styling or the second you walk outside, you'll definitely want to try SEEN's new Magic Serum!

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The truth about hair damage

Hair damage comes in many shapes and forms that leave your hair looking fried and frazzled. SEEN delivers all the smoothing, strengthening benefits you want, and without the irritation, clogged pores, and breakouts that you don’t.

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Signs that your scalp may need extra TLC

What have you done for your scalp lately? Although we tend to focus most on the actual hair that grows out of our heads, this delicate yet hard-working skin is where the magic happens, and a happy scalp leads to healthy hair.

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5 reasons to go fragrance free

Scented products aren’t for everyone, and there’s a whole host of reasons you may want to skip the fragrance. We know it’s nice to have options, which is why SEEN shampoo, conditioners, and styling cremes are all available fragrance-free.

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The link between hair care and acne

Think about it… Any product you use on your hair comes in contact with your skin. If you have acne-prone skin, why would you use hair care products with ingredients that could potentially contribute to breakouts on your face and body?

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