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The 13 Worst-Hair Cities

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No. 11: Cincinnati, Ohio

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No. 11: Cincinnati, Ohio

It's the 7th most polluted city in the U.S., but here is the real kicker, Cincinnati has only eight hairstylists listed on yellowpages.com … No comment necessary.

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why isn't Portland up? I've seen some scary things!

by heavenly36May 18, 2010 at 05:33PM Report as inappropriate

the most reasons why we have sometimes a so called "bad hair day" is primarily do to our food intakes (the nurtrients we get from the food we eat)

by gorgeous45March 26, 2010 at 07:43PM Report as inappropriate

How idiotic. You've obviously never been to Pensacola. I'm so glad to see the writers in America rely on cliche and passe statements in their so call "articals"... Peon.

by morninglighttt1March 16, 2010 at 01:01AM Report as inappropriate

If you're an African American woman and there are not a lot of salons that cater to your hair needs then I suggest reading this article. Help me out a lot http://www.ehow.com/how_5979720_straighten_press-coarse-hair.html

by hoxy23February 17, 2010 at 02:44PM Report as inappropriate

Phoenix is not a bad hair city! I live there and my hair looks the best when I'm home. There's no humidity so it doesn't get frizzy and contrary to what they say, it doesn't get dried out. Someone needs to do their research. Where are Honolulu and Miami? Humidity is your hair's worst enemy!

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by JulieEFebruary 06, 2010 at 06:46PM Report as inappropriate

wow, of course my home of pittsburgh PA made it on here. i will admit that my hair can get pretty frizzy and i have to do a lot to it, but its not polluted here. that was a long long long time ago wehn we had all of the steel mills here, but most of them are gone. there's just about as much pollution here as there is anywhere else.

by jessluvsnickjFebruary 06, 2010 at 11:27AM Report as inappropriate

I'm surprised VA and KS are not in this study, as it is pretty humid in these states and I have naturally curly hair. A mess w/frizz.

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by Junebug13February 05, 2010 at 01:55PM Report as inappropriate

Eugene is not humid! It rains a lot, but is in no way humid. It gets super hot and dry in the summer, and very rainy and cold basically from october through may. In fact, whenever I travel I'm shocked by how muggy it is in every other state but Oregon! The only thing that ruins your hair is the rain and wind.

by lindeezyFebruary 05, 2010 at 01:23PM Report as inappropriate

Whoever researched that Cincinnati only have eight hairstylists listed in the yellow pages does not do enough research. This is a large city. We are not in the back hills. Give me a break. Do you realize what year this is? I go to the hair salon every week, because I love the salon products and clean hair. I would not trust this information from a researchers who made that statement: only eight hairstylists listed on yellowpages.com. You are lazy!

by Cynthia137February 05, 2010 at 01:13PM Report as inappropriate

That's a lie. Cincinnati have a million hair stylists. I believe the water maybe the problem (chemicals and being hard water). But stylists is a joke. Come to Cincinnati it is a hair salon on every corner

by Cynthia137February 05, 2010 at 01:05PM Report as inappropriate

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