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A. “Ideally washing every day or every other day is best practice, every 3 days at a maximum to keep the scalp balanced. Blow drying doesn't damage the hair, in-fact, the hair is at its weakest when wet, so drying is best practice.”
A. “If you have excessive shedding, there may be underlying causes for this - not just the colour. Make sure when colour is applied it’s mixed properly and left on for the time advised. No heat should be used to accelerate the process. If any of these 3 elements are incorrect that is when colour can lead to damage.”
A. “It can take time and several processes to lighten a full head of colour, usually starting with some foils in a complimentary shade to break up the solid colour. A good hairdresser will give you a consultation to discuss the colour you’d like to get to and will work with you over a period of 6 months to get you to your end goal - without damaging the hair.”
A. “You may well have one or more hair loss conditions, so it’s important to book a consultation for an accurate diagnosis of what the problem is, and then a full treatment plan can be worked out. In the meantime, the Absolute Collagen Shampoo and Conditioner are great products and will certainly work to improve the look and feel of the hair. But, but if there’s a hair loss condition, you may need something to work alongside these.”
A. “We naturally shed 50-150 hairs each day. These can stay loose within the head due to the static charge that our hair has. When we wash, comb or brush our hair, we break the charge and the naturally shed hair comes away. The longer you leave the hair without washing, combing or brushing, the more hair you’ll find coming out. My advice is to use a wide tooth comb when wet, and a wide spaced bristle brush when dry… and to ALWAYS comb or brush it every day.”
A. “HRT doesn’t prevent hair loss as a stand-alone treatment. If you’re shedding more hair, there’ll be an underlying cause and once identified, can usually be treated to restore the hair. If you’re noticing it’s thinner in the mid to front areas, that may be a condition like female pattern and so you’d need additional treatments to manage and control the condition. My best advice is to have a consultation so that you know what is happening with the hair so it can be treated accordingly.”
A. “When hair sheds more than normal with the root bulb attached, it’s generally a condition called Telogen Effluvium which has many different causative factors. You’d need a consultation and a diagnosis to give you a treatment plan that will be most effective”.
A. “It really depends on what you mean by hair loss, as there are 58 different types of hair loss conditions. To treat a specific condition, you need an accurate diagnosis, however a good diet with enough protein (the Absolute Collagen supplement can support this) and good hair care products (again the Absolute Collagen Shampoo and Conditioner are great as a starting point) can really help.”
A. “If you’re losing more hair and noticing a change to your normal hair density, then it isn't normal and could be one of many conditions. A diagnosis would help to pin-point what is happening, and then what you can do to treat the condition for optimum hair health.”
A. “Covid can cause an increase in shedding and thinning of the hair all over. It can be a depletion in stored vitamin and mineral levels and blood tests can be taken to check this. The lingering inflammation and change in dietary intake can even trigger autoimmune hair loss conditions too. My best advice is to have a consultation so that we can accurately diagnose what is happening, and to carry out blood tests if necessary.”
A. “Yes. the Shampoo and Conditioner are fine for coloured hair - I use them and my colour always looks great.”
A. “Unfortunately we can't increase the amount of hair on the head that our genetics gave to us. The best way to add volume is with styling products and a hair style that gives you the cosmetic effect of thicker, fuller hair. A good hairdresser will be able advise on both of these.”
A. “Unless you’re doing something that causes the hair to become dehydrated, then no, the Absolute Collagen Conditioner should be able to manage any hair type. If you bleach the hair and/or use a lot of heat and products, then you may benefit from a hydrating mask. Dipping into the sea and swimming pools whilst on holiday can dry the hair and scalp, and after a lot of sun exposure, a deep conditioning treatment may be beneficial.”
A. “Generally the answer is yes, depending on the cause. My oldest patient came to see me at the tender age of 89, and at 92 is still using the products and loving the improvement in the hair.”A. “Generally the answer is yes, depending on the cause. My oldest patient came to see me at the tender age of 89, and at 92 is still using the products and loving the improvement in the hair.”
A. “Hair that’s frizzy and flyaway is usually lacking moisture and serums often just coat the hair, they don't hydrate it. I have a hair reconditioning mask that you can use to add moisture and it can really help the hair to become smoother and sleeker without adding volume. You then need a good shampoo and conditioner that don't add volume to use in between treatments.”
A. “I have a keratin treatment every 4-5 months to smooth it and reduce volume, and I use the Absolute Collagen Shampoo and Conditioner. The sulphates that can cause the treatment to wear off more quickly are SLS sulphates which contain a very small molecule that can penetrate the hair, removing the treatment. The Absolute Collagen Shampoo and Conditioner don't contain this, and that’s why you can use them alongside these treatments.”
A. “Alopecia comes in many different forms and it depends on what type you are suffering from. For example, if you have androgenetic alopecia (female pattern), the hair miniaturises and becomes much thinner. The shampoo and conditioner will add a cosmetic density to the hair, but it won't treat the alopecia - you would need a treatment regime alongside the hair care products. If it’s an auto-immune scarring condition, then no, it wouldn't treat this type of alopecia.”