HAIR: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW — Hair loss

PREVENTION is the BEST PROTECTION™

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PREVENTION is the BEST PROTECTION™

                         PREVENTION is the BEST PROTECTION™ Why wait till the damage is done because at that point the repair process could be long and tedious and sometimes minimal. Let’s look at the environments first, where we live, work and play though we know these usually can’t be altered.  If your home environment tends to be dry lacking humidity your hair will probably be prone to static as well your skin will feel parched even sensitive. Look at ways to increase the humidity in your home and work environment. Shampoos...

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Let's get BRUSHING it's good for your HAIR and SCALP

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Let's get BRUSHING it's good for your HAIR and SCALP

Let’s get BRUSHING it’s good for your Hair and Scalp    We keep our body in shape with exercise, but what about your hair and scalp, as they say, “use it or lose it” and that is very much the point when it comes to your hair and scalp. Brushing the hair is just like exercise and a well-designed brush is just as important as the equipment and method that we use when exercising. Therefore, we designed the Grooming Paddle PLUS with many features to give you achievable results to improve your hair and scalp. Our cushioned pad is a...

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Thinning Hair why is this happening to me and what to look for? UPDATED OCT 2022

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Thinning Hair why is this happening to me and what to look for? UPDATED OCT 2022

Thinning hair why is this happening to me, and what to look for? UPDATED OCT 2022 Even in your mid, late teens, and early 20’s you can experience changes in the density and texture of your hair, and again in your 40’s and 50’s as with menopause. Here are some things to consider when you see and feel changes to your hair density, texture, and fragility of hair strands. There are 3 categories that can cause thinning hair. MECHANICAL DAMAGE is when you use extremely HOT tools including hairdryers, curling/ flat irons daily. Poorly maintained combs, hairbrushes and tools used...

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What you may be missing when DETANGLING and CONDITIONING DAMAGED or THINNING HAIR

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What you may be missing when DETANGLING and CONDITIONING DAMAGED or THINNING HAIR

      What you may be missing when DETANGLING and CONDITIONING DAMAGED or THINNING hair   Detangling and conditioning damaged and thinning hair properly, Here are some tips. Before wetting the hair. brush or comb through, this is very important as we know water makes the hair swell, if we wet our hair with knots/tangles they will tighten. Causing more stress on the roots and breakage through the hair shaft while shampooing and conditioning. You will find you’ll need less product, shampoo, conditioner as well. Now how to detangle we always suggest to our clients to start from the underside of...

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