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The Skinification of Hair: Why Your Scalp Deserves a Skincare Routine

Discover the rising trend of scalp care with "The Skinification of Hair: Why Your Scalp Deserves a Skincare Routine." Learn how treating your scalp like your facial skin can improve hair health, reduce hair loss, and support stronger, fuller growth. This expert-backed guide from The Hair Society explores scalp-friendly ingredients, professional routines, and how Capilia’s Head First products are transforming hair and scalp care from the roots up. Ideal for those seeking natural, science-based solutions for thinning hair, dandruff, and overall scalp wellness. Boost your hair health—starting with your scalp.

Healthy Hair Starts at the Root: A Step-by-Step Guide to Hair and Scalp Care

Imagine planting a garden. You wouldn't expect lush, healthy plants to grow in dry, nutrient-starved soil, right? Your scalp is just like the soil, and your hair is the plant. To grow strong, beautiful hair, you must first nourish the foundation—your scalp.

Capilia Haircare Products

Are you tired of searching for quality hair products? It can be exhausting scanning through ingredient lists and asking for recommendations from others. You want modern haircare that works! Capilia products are backed by experts and are held to the highest quality standards.

Stress Related Hair Loss

Stress can cause various issues, from acne migraines to hair loss. It can cause even more long-term problems, like depression, anxiety, insomnia, and digestion issues. We all experience stress in our day-to-day lives, but not many understand the issues because of it.

Trichology: What is it and Why is it Important?

According to Merriam-Webster, a trichologist is "a person who specializes in hair and scalp care and treatment of associated conditions." More and more stylists and salon owners are familiarizing themselves with Trichology because it is so important, especially if you are working with hair and looking at people's scalps all day. Cosmetology school teaches stylists plenty about hair but not enough about the scalp, and that's why studying Trichology is vital in being a hairstylist.

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