The hair shaft itself is not alive and if you damage it with chemicals it should not decrease hair growth in the future or miniaturize your hair. Chemicals can, however, work their way down the hair shaft into the growing part of the hair that is below the skin and it can be damaged that […]
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To answer your first question, the skin from under the scalp (the skin that is balding now) was protected from sun exposure (the sun adds color to the skin by increasing pigmentation). The lighter color you are seeing resulted from the protection of the hair cover that is now disappearing. When the hair is disappearing, […]
Rogaine is an over-the-counter medication, which means that the FDA feels that decisions on using the drug can be made safely by the patient. Try it, you might find it helps.
It would be unusual for hair gels to be the cause of hair loss/thinning. Yes, certain chemicals can seep into your follicles and cause damage, but these are not the simple typical over-the-counter products you see at the drug store on the shelf, but things like dyes and chemicals that straighten or color the hair. […]
Hair follicles grow through the skin. These follicles arise from the bulb which is located 5-6 mm below the skin edge. Between the skin edge and the bulb, there is a ‘tunnel’ which allows the waxy sebum to rise out of the follicular unit to the skin. In theory, this tunnel could become a two […]
As I’ve said previously, Nioxin makes a good set of products that are popular, but there appears to be nothing in it that will stop hair loss. I’ve also commented on Procerin and laser therapy previously. Good starting points for blog posts about lasers can be found here and here. Dying your hair, when done […]
I edited this letter before publishing it here, because it contained things that should not be the focus of such a letter (even for humor). I always believe that if you have nothing good to say about someone/something, best not say it. This man was a delight to work with and we bonded in a […]
Yes, eyebrows can be dyed just like any hair on your body. There are a number of good products. Check with your hair stylist.
Dyes in the hands of a good hair stylist, are generally safe. There is no safe and effective cure to graying that I know of.
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