HAIR: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW — best brush for thinning hair

Thinning Hair why is this happening to me and what to look for? UPDATED OCT 2022

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Thinning Hair why is this happening to me and what to look for? UPDATED OCT 2022

Thinning hair why is this happening to me, and what to look for? UPDATED OCT 2022 Even in your mid, late teens, and early 20’s you can experience changes in the density and texture of your hair, and again in your 40’s and 50’s as with menopause. Here are some things to consider when you see and feel changes to your hair density, texture, and fragility of hair strands. There are 3 categories that can cause thinning hair. MECHANICAL DAMAGE is when you use extremely HOT tools including hairdryers, curling/ flat irons daily. Poorly maintained combs, hairbrushes and tools used...

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What you may be missing when DETANGLING and CONDITIONING DAMAGED or THINNING HAIR

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What you may be missing when DETANGLING and CONDITIONING DAMAGED or THINNING HAIR

      What you may be missing when DETANGLING and CONDITIONING DAMAGED or THINNING hair   Detangling and conditioning damaged and thinning hair properly, you may think your doing an OK job but read this to find out what your missing. Before wetting the hair. brush or comb through, this is very important as we know water makes the hair swell, if we wet our hair with knots/tangles they will tighten. Causing more stress on the roots and breakage through the hair shaft while shampooing and conditioning. You will find you’ll need less product, shampoo, conditioner as well. Now how to...

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WHAT A DIFFERENCE A SHAPE MAKES

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WHAT A DIFFERENCE A SHAPE MAKES

WHAT A DIFFERENCE A SHAPE MAKES                                                                     For years tooth brushes hairbrushes and even shaving razors both men and women’s have all had a stick straight back bone and the functional part has been placed on the end either bristles or blades. At some point the shape of the tools were changed to the curvature of the hand creating a place of balance to hold the tool enhancing the performance. The first to explore this  were tooth brush manufacturers found  by just by tweaking the body shape it helped to improve the health of out teeth and gums by...

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HOTHEADS® HAIR BRUSH THERAPY

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HOTHEADS® HAIR BRUSH THERAPY

  Q:   WHAT is Hair Brush Therapy A:  Hair Brush Therapy has 2 parts what you see and feel, (the hair shaft) and the internal part which you don’t see the ROOT area beneath. Both can be improved with Proper brushing technique. Hippocrates the founder of medicine’s quote “That which IS USED DEVELOPS, that which is NOT USED WASTES AWAY” Today we say “use it or lose it”! We constantly see and hear commercials about brushing our teeth every day, 2 or 3 times a day to prevent issues.   Q:   SO WHY BRUSH OUR HAIR? A:  Simply improving your...

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SCIENCE OF AN ERGONOMIC PADDLE BRUSH

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SCIENCE OF AN ERGONOMIC PADDLE BRUSH

BETTER  BALANCE for BETTER PERFORMANCE This is so important to relieve both STRESS and reduce FATIGUE in the hand and wrist areas. The most universal shapes for a paddle hair brush are Oval or Square.The handles on these shapes are similar and tend NOT be ergonomic. The handles tend to be shorter, flat and not balanced with the brush head.  This puts stress on the hand and wrist when blow-drying or brushing.  One overall issue with most paddle brushes is they tend to have a THIN ROUND EDGE. This does not allow you to hold the paddle edge, limiting the...

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