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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.

The Dirty Secrets of Shampoo: What’s in Your Bottle and Why It Matters

You wouldn’t wash your face with paint thinner, right? Or soak your skin in gasoline? Sounds crazy, but every time you lather up with certain shampoos, you might be exposing your scalp to chemicals that are just as harsh—if not worse. But let’s be real: not all chemicals are bad. Some ingredients in your shampoo are essential for function—like stabilizing the formula, preventing bacteria from turning your bottle into a science experiment, and making sure the product doesn’t separate into an unappealing goop. So, what should you avoid, and what is actually necessary? Let’s break it down.

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.

Trichology: Unraveling the Science of Hair Health

Trichology, the scientific study of hair and scalp disorders, is an essential aspect of the hair industry. It provides professionals with a deep understanding of hair and scalp health, enabling them to identify and address various conditions that impact their clients. In this article, we will explore the field of trichology, its significance in the hair industry, and how it benefits both professionals and their clients.

Hair Loss – Getting Back To the Basics

Hair loss can occur at any age, but it is most common in people over 50. Men are more likely to experience hair loss at a younger age than women.

Hair Serums & Scalp Treatments

Does your head of hair need a boost? Your scalp health could be screaming for extra t.l.c. Serums and scalp treatments are two buzzwords in today’s hair industry. How do they work? And why should we invest in these haircare solutions?

Moving Into 2022, featuring Amber Fargo

Amber Fargo is a Hairstylist located in Michigan. Nine years ago, she made a career change in the hair industry and fell in love with its creative nature.

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.

The Importance of Taking Care of the Scalp

We all know that taking care of your hair is extremely important to keep it strong, healthy, and growing, but it is also just as important to take care of your scalp as well. Your scalp may be hidden under your hair, but that doesn't mean it doesn't need to be taken care of properly. 

The Hair Society Goes One on One with Dr. Crystal Porter

The Hair Society connected with Dr. Porter to get a more in-depth look at the rapidly advancing technology within the industry, her various training modules for hair professionals, and her thoughts on popular myths and products in the market.

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