- Jul 21, 2018
Scalp Flakes
Scalp flakes can occur for a variety of reasons such as overactive sebaceous (oil) glands, dandruff causing scalp fungus, allergic reaction to product(s), and dry scalp. Additionally, scalp flakes can be wet or dry. As an example, Seborrheic Dermatitis (overactive sebaceous glands) will produce “wet” flaking which may look like paste or glue (especially when water is applied to the scalp). This type of flake can look like “cradlecap” on a baby, but may not cover the entire he
- Jul 19, 2018
Losing your edges?
The loss of hair from the front edge of the hairline can be caused by a variety of issues to include (but not limited to) hormonal imbalance, pulling of hair (traction from styles, wigs, extensions, etc.), hardening/drying products and auto-immune disorders. Some edge loss can be avoided (traction and products). Whereas some other types of edge loss must be addressed internally (nutrition, health, etc.) as well as externally (proper hair care and styling). The good news is th