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6 Healthy Scalp Tips for Better Hair

6 Healthy Scalp Tips for Better Hair
Do you have a healthy scalp? If your scalp feels dry, itchy, or excessively oily, you might have some room to improve when it comes to scalp care. Having a healthy scalp is key for optimizing your hair growth, since healthy hair growth can be affected by an overly dry scalp or a scalp clogged with excess oil and dead skin. If you want healthier, thicker hair, it’s important to keep your scalp in the best condition possible. Follow these healthy scalp tips to promote healthier hair! Continue reading

Hair Loss in Your 20s and 30s – Is Thinning Hair Normal?

Hair Loss in Your 20s and 30s – Is Thinning Hair Normal?

Help! I am seeing signs of balding at 20! We think of hair loss as a problem for the old, but hair loss affects people at various ages for a number of reasons…

A change in hormones, improper diet, stress, unhealthy hair habits, genetics, medical conditions, illness, and even cosmetic procedures such as bleaching or perming hair can answer the question, “Why is my hair thinning?”

Many people assume hair loss is a problem that primarily affects older men and even fewer older women, and while there is some truth to that – generally speaking as you age your rate of hair growth slows  hair falling out and thinning hair can affect men and women of any age.

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Essential Hair Care Tips for Reviving Thin, Damaged Hair

Essential Hair Care Tips for Reviving Thin, Damaged Hair
The thin hair struggle is real. Thinning hair can be concerning and frustrating, but just know that you are not alone. From style limitations to the insecurities that can hold you back at work, dating and social situations, having fine/thin hair should not control your life. In this blog, we will discuss some of the causes of hair loss and provide you with styling tips to help you manage, revive and restore thinning hair. Continue reading

How To Find Your Hair Type

How To Find Your Hair Type
While shopping for hair products, you’ve probably noticed labels marketed towards “dry hair”, “curly hair”, “fine hair”, etc. What do these labels mean, and how do you know what category your hair type falls into? Continue reading