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Ep. 3 Parting Ways: My Hair’s Midlife Rebellion

6 min · 11 de ago de 2025
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Ever look in the mirror and wonder why your once-smooth crown now parts ways like two feuding neighbors? In this episode, I dive into the midlife mystery of the back-of-the-head hair split — when strands start growing east, west, and every direction except down. I’ll share how it messes with my styling game, and the tricks I’ve learned to fight the swirl, hide the split, and reclaim my crown. If your hair’s in open rebellion, you’re not alone… and you might just laugh your way through it with me.

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