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Hair Types 101
Hair Types 101
by Katie Olsen
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What is the connection between hair loss and exercise? Find out more about the truths and myths.
Explore the factors that differentiate hair shedding and hair thinning so you can take the right steps for maintaining optimal hair and scalp health.
A scalp detox is essentially a deep cleanse to rid it of buildup caused by sebum, dead skin cells, product, pollutants, and dirt. Read more.
We’re breaking down what it means to understand your scalp type so you can treat it in the most efficient and healthy way possible. Read more.
Hair loss is more common in individuals who have higher levels of testosterone and dihydrotestosterone. Read more.
We debunk 10 common scalp and hair myths to improve your understanding of hair thinning, scalp health. Read more.
Different hair types require different care, so knowing your hair type is integral to treating it correctly. Read more.
Hair porosity refers to the hair shaft’s ability to absorb and retain moisture. Porosity can seem a bit obscure or complicated at first, but we’re going to demystify it. Read more.
In theory, hair masks are deep conditioning treatments designed to nourish, repair, and strengthen hair strands. The reality can be different. Read more.
One in three women will endure hair loss or reduced hair volume at some point in their life. Read more about some of the most common causes.
One ingredient found in many hair products, is mineral oil. There are many opinions about whether mineral oils are “good” or “bad” for hair. Read more.
Around half of menopausal individuals experience hair loss and texture changes, but it’s often treatable. Read more.