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Wedon't force people down a natural or conventional path. We build personalized regrowth regimens based on each person's needs and preferences. Then we follow through with expert-level support. Our success stories speak for themselves.

This paid program cuts out hours upon hours of research and can save $100s if not $1,000s of dollars. How? We teach members how to identify the treatments most likely to work for them based on their hair loss type and personal profile (thus avoiding costly or ineffective treatments that can waste money, time and hair!)


We provide this information so that all readers can become savvy consumers in the hair loss space, avoiding costly treatments that might not work for them, and taking research-based next steps on their hair recovery journey.


Marketers cite studies on malnourished populations to sell biotin to U.S. hair loss sufferers... but forget to say that biotin-related hair loss in the first world is extremely rare... or that hair loss from a nutrient deficiency is not the same as androgenic alopecia.


Marketers reference studies on mice to sell you peppermint oil for hair loss... but don't tell you that mouse models rarely translate to androgenic alopecia... or that those studies measured hair growth speed and not hair follicle proliferation.


Popular hair loss forums position themselves as open and resourceful... all while their moderators ban discussions about alternatives to hair transplants... especially if it threatens their commissions from transplant surgeons.


Doctors writing prescriptions say that less than 2% of finasteride users develop sexual side effects. Natural hair loss sites say that number exceeds 25%. Both parties are right and wrong. It all depends on your definition of "side effect" and which study you reference.


I've published five peer-reviewed papers on androgenic alopecia. I've researched hair loss for over a decade. What I can say is... There is no "one-size-fits-all" solution to hair thinning.


The right treatment depends entirely on your needs and preferences: your age, gender, hair loss type, and beyond. Do you want to take an all-natural approach? Do you want to try FDA-approved drugs? There are effective, evidence-based methods for both paths. You just need to be made aware of them.


Our articles distill complex hair loss science into easy-to-understand articles... so you can stop reading PubMed until 3am every night. Want to know why supplements are a waste? Or if low blood flow causes hair loss? This is the place.


In my first peer-reviewed paper, I wrote about the limitations of reducing DHT to reverse pattern hair loss. I also revealed targets beyond DHT that might also reap results. Today, many of our success stories have seen hair regrowth without ever using drugs.


Transform dry, styled and processed hair into camera-worthy perfection. This hair masque dramatically improves elasticity and manageability for all hair types while conditioning, deeply replenishing and fighting frizz.


Full Ingredient List: Aqua/Water/Eau, Cetearyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Astrocaryum Murumuru Seed Butter, Cetyl Esters, Dimethicone, Behentrimonium Chloride, Fragrance/Parfum, Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine, Acacia Concinna Fruit Extract, Balanites Aegyptiaca Fruit Extract, Gypsophila Paniculata Root Extract, Tremella Fuciformis (Mushroom) Extract, Hydrogenated Ethylhexyl Olivate, Panthenol, Hydrogenated Olive Oil Unsaponifiables, Cetrimonium Chloride, Cetyl Hydroxyethylcellulose, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Dimethiconol, Amodimethicone, C11-15 Pareth-7, Laureth-9, Trideceth-12, Polyquaternium-7, Sericin, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Citric Acid, BHT, Disodium EDTA, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Tocopherol, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Sorbic Acid, Limonene.


I have frizzy wavy hair. The appearance of my hair still is frizzy but it made my hair so soft to the touch. When I heat styled with some hot spell and candy stripe as well my hair looked smoother and healthier


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This new take on the brand's already-beloved PhD Dry Shampoo (a Best of Beauty and Readers' Choice Award winner) boasts an improved formula that is supposed to "deliver the benefits of a rinse-out shampoo without the water," according to a press release from the brand. When I put it to the test myself for the first time, I found out that that statement isn't too far off from reality. While it might not clean hair to the same degree as standard shampoo and water, it does help to rid hair of excess oil without leaving that gritty, sometimes visibly powdery texture behind.


Let me give you a rundown of my hair sitch first for context: My hair is naturally curly, super-fine, and is currently recovering from a prior summer spent bleaching and heat-styling it to no end. These days, it's prone to dryness, frizzy, uncooperative, insert just about every other negative word here. The more my virgin hair grows in at the roots, the more help I need controlling oil to avoid shampooing, which usually ends in a lot of breakage for me.


What I personally look for in a dry shampoo is one that's oil-absorbing but not drying and volumizing but not gritty because fine hair is not forgiving and styling mistakes are often wildly visible for me. Oh, and if it's unscented or has a nice scent that's not overwhelming, it gets bonus points.


PhD Advanced Clean ticks all of those boxes, primarily thanks to the addition of conditioning agents such as glycerin, a humectant known for its moisturizing properties. "Glycerin is a colorless and odorless liquid that comes from plant sources," cosmetic chemist Perry Romanowski previously explained to Allure. "It is a humectant, which means it has the property of attracting water to itself."


When using this dry shampoo, I hold the bottle a few inches from my roots and spray using "sweeping motions" as PhD's instructions suggest because the spray nozzle on this sucker is strong. Its light floral smell, a slightly subtler iteration of the original, fills the room instantly, but not so much that it makes my head spin (I usually despise floral scents but find this one totally palatable; that's saying a lot coming from a scent snob such as myself).


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Juniper Berry Extract, helps maintain the optimal oil balance of the scalp and adds weightless moisture to the hair. Detoxifies hair follicles and soaks up impurities on the hair and scalp.


Aqua/Water/Eau, Cetearyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Cetyl Esters, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Behentrimonium Chloride, Juniperus Communis Fruit Extract, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract, Orbignya Oleifera Seed Oil, Panthenol, Hydroxypropyltrimonium Hydrolyzed Corn Starch, Dimethicone, Dimethiconol, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Disodium EDTA, BHT, Citric Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Parfum/Fragrance, Limonene


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Hi everyone! Im very new to Image editing, and I have been working with affinity photo for about 2 weeks, trying new things and tutorials around the web. Yesterday I decided to take a challenge, mask some girls hair, bute I cant! Can someone help me do this? I dont know what settings to use when refining edges around the hair and how to get some good selection. I put here the image to you so you can try it and if you are able to select and mask that hair pls let me know how you did it!!


I have an idea seeing how the girl's hair is the darkest color on the image. In the Layers tab, click on the Blend Ranges icon (the gear). Then in the new window and under Source Layer Ranges, bring that second node all the way down and then to the left about 50% or just enough to isolate other elements that are not her hair. Close the window and then go to Select > Selection From Layer. You will now get a selection that is most of her hair. From there on, I would use the Selection Brush Tool. I know that the selection will not be perfect, but this should give you a good way to start off.


Make use of the 'Selection Brush Tool'[] to roughly highlight the Hair and leave the strands of hairs outside,as they will be selected using 'Refine'[] option on the toolbar. Now click the 'Refine' Button and use the brush selection to highlight strands of hairs outside to apply the edge refinement algorithm and switch to 'Black and White' overlay option in the 'preview' dropdown to see how much strands of hair are selected and repeat it to get the result you want. Here is a screenshot of the selection i was able to make using this. White Color Shows the selection you have made and black here indicates unselected areas.

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