Why Your Clients are Losing Their Hair
Before you and your client develop a plan of action for their thinning hair, you first need to pinpoint the root cause.
Before you and your client develop a plan of action for their thinning hair, you first need to pinpoint the root cause.
The line between science and myth is often blurred. With so much information available online it’s hard for clients to know what constitutes proper hair health and care Clients expect you to be their resource so it’s important for you to stay educated.
Shampoo can contain ingredients that can be harmful to sensitive clients and can pose a risk to the environment. One of the most common ingredients is sulfates. As a professional you already know that shampoos with sulfates should be avoided to protect hair color from fading. Here are some other ingredients worth learning more about.
Thinning hair can be more susceptible to all kinds of damage — especially damage that comes from hair tools. “If hair loss is excessive, it may lead to visible thinning,” says Clairol Color Director James Corbett says. “It is normal to shed hair about 100 hairs a day.” If you’re losing more than that, you may start to see noticeable changes on your scalp.
Vegamour's Dan Hodgdon takes you through the stages of hair loss then offers helpful tips for preventing thinning hair and hair loss.
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