New Thinning Hair Solution is Friday’s Favorite

New Thinning Hair Solution is Friday’s Favorite

New Thinning Hair Solution is Friday’s Favorite

A new thinning hair solution is this Friday’s favorite beauty product of the week for thickening the hair of someone I love very deeply! If you’ve experienced a few telltale signs of thinning hair, then Ask the Pro Stylist suggests Revita High-Performance Hair-Stimulating Shampoo and Conditioner. But first, let’s figure out how to spot thinning hair before it is too late.

TGIF (said no working stylist ever) and welcome to Ask the Pro Stylist’s favorite beauty product of the week, a new thinning hair solution system that will thicken the hair of someone you love. Before I tout the benefits of DS Laboratories’ Revita High-Performance Hair-Stimulating Shampoo and Conditioner, I wanted to first answer a question about how I have the time to write this beauty blog post, and then reveal 3 telltale signs hair is thinning.

Unfortunately I have been slacking in my writing duties because work as a beauty educator, having a family and beautifying my own clients leave little time for blogging. However, when I can, I do try to write them in one day and schedule the beauty posts to publish on specific days and times.

If you suspect your hair is getting sparse, early detection and prevention is key (as long as it isn’t hereditary). Of course there are the obvious signs such as extra hair in the sink, drain, brush, or on the pillow. But there are also 3 early warning signs says Carla Rivas, co-founder of the all-natural hair growth vitamin & styling line Hair La Vie.

Warning Sign #1 – You hair is oiler than it used to be.

“If your hair begins to feel oilier or you find yourself washing more or using dry shampoo more this is a pretty good sign your hair is thinning. For women especially, this is most likely due to stress and over-styling. Women often underestimate how badly they are damaging their hair. Once your hair is damaged you need to infuse it with the proper antioxidants, natural oils and nutrients to bring it back to life and get it growing healthier and faster. When choosing a hair vitamin just be careful to avoid synthetic fillers like magnesium sterate, titanium dioxide, silicon dioxide and chromium. Make sure the capsule is veggie too.”

Warning Sign #2 – You need to color your hair more often.

“If you notice your roots are coming out more but your hair does not seem longer, this could be a bad sign of breakage. Breakage will thin your hair out too and make it appear uneven. Breakage happens when the hair shaft is damaged or your hair is not moisturized enough. Use natural non-heavy oil like Argan or coconut oil, which can help hydrate the hair and make it more elastic and flexible and always help with split ends.”

Warning Sign #3 – Your hair keeps getting frizzier.

“Having a lot of fly-a-ways, frizz or split ends is another way to tell breakage and damage is happening. Try drying your hair with a cotton shirt instead of a towel. Also, use a deep conditioner with protein. The most popular protein for your hair is keratin. We offer a keratin infused deep hydration masque called Hair La Vie Revive. Something like this, that is natural but filled with antioxidants and protein, will help calm the frizz and strengthen your hair.”

Eat a healthy diet, take vitamin supplements for the hair, drink plenty of water and begin a regimen with the new thinning hair solution from DS Laboratories. Thicker, healthier hair appeared in 2 weeks with the user noticing rapid hair growth he hasn’t seen in years (he’s been pestering for a haircut since using Revita High-Performance Hair-Stimulating Shampoo and Conditioner). Please note, results may vary.

This Friday’s favorite beauty product of the week, the new thinning hair solution from DS Laboratories, is highly recommended if you feel you have some of the symptoms listed above. For more beauty product recommendations, please visit next week. Until then, happy styling!

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