Vitiligo, a condition that destroys pigment-making cells in the scalp Alopecia areata causes patches of hair (usually ones with color) to fall out. This can look like sudden graying because the hair that’s left is gray or white. When your hair regrows, it could be gray, white, or your...
What you put in your body is very important for the health of your hair. Hair is part of the integumentary system, along with skin and nails. This system requires proper nutrition in order to survive. Water is very beneficial for the body and for hair. Dehydration occurs when your body s...
Lawns with thick, dense thatches (more than an inch) make welcoming homes for chinch bugs. If that's the case, you should remove the excess thatches. This keeps the bugs away from the lawn for at least a year or two. Dethatching also destroys the places where they hibernate. Use che...
finipil® is a patented, FDA-registered antiseptic cream that destroys and kills 99.999% of bacteria (germs, staph, etc.). It cools and soothes the skin all while helping to protect hair follicles from infection. • Kills 99.999% of germs• Reduces redness• Replaces cataphoresis• ...
This occurs when your immune system attacks otherwise healthy hair follicles. These may be on your scalp but also can cause hair loss on your face or other areas of the body where you have hair. Hair loss from alopecia can be very emotionally difficult, so it’s important to reach out to...
(root) and destroys it. The hair follicle is connected to the bulb only in the growth stage of the hair. The hairs do not grow all at the same time. Therefore, it is necessary to repeat the procedure, so that all the hairs are destroyed during their growing phase. Any part of the ...
A combination of sebum and dead skin cells can cause pores and hair follicles to clog. When bacteria becomes trapped below this clog, it can reproduce and create a small infection. As the macrophages fight this infection the blood and pus will build up below the clog, causing a pimple. ...