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  • NewsYahoo Canada Style

    Man wins $150,000 in compensation after suffering 'beauty parlour stroke'

    A British man who suffered a stroke days after a routine haircut has been awarded $150,000 (£90,000) in compensation. The official diagnoses, dubbed “beauty parlour syndrome,” is a textbook condition. Doctors believe Tyler’s corrupted artery caused his blood to clot, leading to his debilitating stroke. Headmasters, Tyler’s local hair salon, agreed to pay him £90,000 in settlement funds after lawyers claimed that staff had failed to protect his head during the 2011 visit.

  • NewsCosmopolitan

    10 Reasons You Should Go Ahead and Cut Your Hair

    Spoiler alert: It grows back!

  • NewsErica Rae Chong

    Balding French President Francois Hollande pays his hairdresser $132,000 a year

    If you were shocked at Hillary Clinton’s $800 haircut earlier this year, wait till you hear how much French President Francois Hollande spends to style his thinning strands. According to Le Canard Enchaîné, since Hollande took office in 2012, he has paid hairstylist Olivier B nearly €10,000 (or about $11,000) of French taxpayer money every month to handle the upkeep of his hair. The news comes at a time when the French public and his own administration have heavily criticized Hollande’s polici

  • NewsNoël Duan

    Hilary Duff and Alyssa Milano Chop Off Their Hair

    “Soooo it’s pretty short. Thank you @cynthiavanis chopping” (Photo: Instagram)

  • NewsSimone Olivero

    Spanish ‘Edward Scissorhands’ uses fire and swords to cut hair

    “Hairdressers usually cut one side and then the other,” Olmedo explains in a video interview with AJ+. “And one side is always a bit different from the other. Being called the ‘real life’ Edward Scissorhands, Olmedo’s Madrid salon is famous for offering unconventional haircuts.