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Healthy Hair Tips

Thursday, February 28th, 2013

Hair loss is experienced by most, if not all, men at some point in their lives. Fortunately, physique dictates that lost hair is designed to be replaced with new tresses of hair. The cause of concern is that the process of regrowth slows down as the body ages. Generally, men are more vulnerable to this [...]

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Hair Loss in Teens – Dr. Ken Washenik

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

Hair loss can be daunting for almost everyone suffering from it. This is especially stressful for teenagers. Here, Bosley Medical Director Dr. Ken Washenik addresses hair loss in teens. http://youtu.be/ZPvMl6Qntck For more information on hair loss, please visit www.Bosley.com or call 1-888-820-4247.

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Too Much Protein Intake May be Bad for your Hair

Thursday, November 1st, 2012

While a healthy amount of protein is vital for your body and hair growth, an excessive amount can be detrimental. Many people are unaware that there is a recommended level for each type of nutrients, vitamins and minerals for their bodies, and that exceeding the suggested amount can do more harm than good. A normal [...]

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Do Blondes or Brunettes Suffer from More Hair Loss? – Dr. Ken Washenik explains

Wednesday, October 31st, 2012

One of the most common questions Bosley gets is whether hair color has any bearing on hair loss, and if blonds or brunettes are more prone to baldness and hair loss. Bosley’s Medical Director Ken Washenik, M.D., Ph.D., explains the truth behind this belief. Check out the answer Here

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Can dying my eyebrows cause permanent hair loss?

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Dying your eyebrows too frequently or with the wrong type of product may lead to eyebrow loss. Although it is unlikely that dying your eyebrows would cause permanent scarring and permanent loss to the eyebrow, it can happen. Much like over-grooming, any damage done to the hair follicle will leave it unable to regrow itself. [...]

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