March , 2022
Semi-Permanent Hair Colouring
Semi-permanent and temporary hair colours penetrate your hair’s cuticle to gain access to the cortex where your hair’s pigment is contained.
Read MoreCaring for Colour-Treated Hair
Whichever colour you decide on, we highly recommend that you take the necessary precautions to care for your hair.
Read MoreCommon Styling Myths Debunked
Learn the truth in all the noise on common styling myths. Our Trichologists debunk some for you here.
Read MoreIngredient Myths: The Real Truth
Get the truth about some common ingredients found in hair care products from our expert Trichologists.
Read MoreGrey Hair Q&A
Does pulling your grey hair out make two grow in it's place? Why are grey hairs thicker? Find out why here...
Read MoreHow Blood Tests Support Your Hair Loss Treatment
The information blood tests can provide is often crucial in the treatment of hair loss and/or reduced hair volume.
Read MoreTelogen Effluvium
Telogen effluvium is a form of diffuse hair loss, you may notice that your overall hair volume feels lighter and less dense.
Read MoreHair Colouring & Hair Loss
Hair colouring in itself does not cause hair loss. However, it can cause substantial hair breakage.
Read MoreFrontal Fibrosing Alopecia
Frontal fibrosing alopecia is a scarring alopecia that starts at the hairline and progresses towards the back.
Read MoreProteins and Hair Health
If you are not getting enough protein through your diet, you may experience excessive hair shedding (Telogen Effluvium).
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