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How Often Should I Wash My Hair? In general, you should wash your hair every two to three days. However, this can vary by hair type. Everyone’s hair is different, and you may find that you need to wash your...
What is Selenium? Selenium is a trace mineral that has many roles that are important in the body, this includes helping hair loss. The mineral selenium can be found naturally in some meats and seafood, nuts, and grains. As a...
The 5 Most Common Scalp Conditions
The 5 Most Common Scalp Conditions Itchy Scalp While there are many causes of an itchy scalp, one of the most common is just not cleansing your scalp correctly. Not washing your hair correctly can lead to a buildup of...
Male Grooming - How to improve your hairstyle?
In this blog we will help you decide how to choose the best haircut and hairstyle to fit your personal style. When choosing the best hairstyles for men, it’s important to take these things into consideration: Lifestyle, Hair Type, and Facial Features....
Could your hair loss be a medical condition?
Most of the time hair loss happens because our genetics decide when we will start to lose our hair. However, what if there is a more serious reason for why you’re losing your hair? Losing hair is upsetting enough, but...
Whether you are trying to avoid chemicals or are just looking to experiment with some new hair care products, try natural oils such as coconut, argan, almond, olive and grapeseed. These are some of the best oils for hair health...
To understand how hair grows, we first need to look at its parts. Hair is made up of two parts: the follicle and the shaft. The shaft grows from the follicle, which is the root of the hair located beneath...
Quick and Easy Hair Styling Tips
These quick & easy hair styling tips will save you time so you can have beautiful hair AND you can get your beauty sleep! Style the night before - There are many different ways you can wear your hair to...
How to keep your hair healthy this winter
Winter weather can be especially brutal on hair because of the cold factor. The constant shift between warm temperatures (being inside), and cold weather (going outside), can cause the cuticle layer of the hair to lift and moisture to leave...