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blog.naver.com/newhair_blog
Latest translated post
Is It Dangerous to Pluck Nose Hairs? Why You Shouldn’t Pluck Them
Latest post date
May 21, 2026
Translated at
May 21, 2026
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May 21, 2026
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blog.naver.com/newhair_blog
Latest translated post
Is It Dangerous to Pluck Nose Hairs? Why You Shouldn’t Pluck Them
Latest post date
May 21, 2026
Translated at
May 21, 2026
Translated posts
Showing posts 361 to 380. The English layer only includes posts with successful stored translations.
Why are TV protagonists always so full-haired? Even these days, when you watch TV, it is easy to see that people with thick hair still tend to take on the role of the protagonist....
“Just the” is used in specific situations or contexts to mean ‘exactly that’ or ‘that’s exactly it,’ and it appears often not only in everyday conversation but also in academic pre...
A female patient in her 40s whom I met in the clinic had finished cancer treatment six months earlier, but she cautiously told me that her hair still had not come back. “Could it b...
"get away with" means to avoid punishment after doing something problematic or making a mistake, to get off lightly, or to slip by unnoticed. At academic conferences, it is often u...
“Please have a seat, and let me take a look in the mirror once.” The consultation began with a phrase I often use in the exam room. The patient said he had been struggling with hai...
The English expression "pull off" is often used to mean successfully accomplishing something that seems impossible or difficult at first glance. Although it is not formal, it is...
Recently, I came across a paper about research aimed at clarifying the relationship between hair loss and depression. In fact, in clinics and hospitals, I often meet patients who r...
“for a change” is an everyday expression used to mean things like “something a little different this time,” “just for a change of pace,” or “to do things differently for once.” It...
Research on hair loss continues to advance day by day, but many patients still ask questions like: "When will my hair grow back?" and "Do hair loss medications really work?" A stud...
"in and of itself" is an English expression used when focusing on a thing, phenomenon, or fact itself. Literally, it means "by itself" or "intrinsically," and it is often used when...
No one would need to comb their hair. Hair salons would not exist, and instead of shampoo and conditioner, only a “scalp-only cleanser” would remain. Even the word “bald” might nev...
Recently, alongside the global K-beauty boom, interest in the field of aesthetic plastic surgery has been rising worldwide. In this context, the book *Face Lifting Report*, co-auth...
39 medical professionals co-authored the book, covering everything from basic knowledge to the latest treatment methods and clinical applications Director Kim Jin-oh of New Hair Ha...
Many women experience their hair becoming thinner and falling out as they get older. In particular, if your scalp has become more visible after menopause or you feel that your hair...
In English, the expression "one of those" is often used to mean "one of those kinds of things" or "one of those common situations." It is especially useful at American academic con...
Recently, an article I happened to click on in the news stayed in my mind for a long time. It was the story of Elvis Presley’s hair being auctioned for $17,000, or about 20 million...
"There's a part of me that~" is a very natural and emotionally nuanced expression meaning "a part of me feels that ~." It is often used at conferences when you want to softly expre...
“It feels like I’m losing an unusually large amount of hair when I shampoo.” This is something I often hear in the clinic. Many people think it’s because they’re getting older or b...
"on some level" literally means "at some level." It can be used to mean "to some extent." In academic conferences or formal presentation settings, it is very useful when you want t...
Source - News1 Minoxidil "Is there any other option besides minoxidil?" This is a question female patients often ask in the clinic. While there are relatively established medicatio...