Hair Concerns

Hair concerns can vary widely from person to person

Top 10 main classifications of hair concerns 

1. Dryness

Dry hair lacks moisture and may feel rough, brittle, or frizzy. It can be caused by factors such as overwashing, excessive heat styling, or environmental factors like dry air or sun exposure.

2. Damage

Damaged hair is often weak, brittle, and prone to breakage. Common causes of hair damage include heat styling, chemical treatments (such as coloring or straightening), and mechanical stress (such as brushing or tight hairstyles).

3. Frizz

Frizzy hair is characterized by a lack of smoothness and control, often resulting in flyaways, tangles, and a rough texture. Frizz can be caused by humidity, dryness, damage, or an uneven hair cuticle.

4. Dullness

Dull hair lacks shine and vibrancy, appearing flat, lifeless, and lackluster. Dullness can be caused by product buildup, environmental factors, or damage to the hair cuticle.

5. Thin or Fine Hair

Thin or fine hair lacks volume and density, appearing limp, flat, and prone to tangling. It can be caused by genetics, hormonal changes, or damage to the hair follicles.

6. Oily Scalp

An oily scalp produces excess sebum, leading to greasy, oily hair that appears flat and weighed down. Oily scalp can be caused by factors such as hormonal imbalances, genetics, or overwashing.

7. Scalp Sensitivity

Scalp sensitivity refers to irritation, itching, or discomfort on the scalp. It can be caused by various factors, including allergies, product sensitivities, or skin conditions like dandruff or eczema.

8. Hair Loss or Thinning

Hair loss or thinning can occur due to a variety of factors, including genetics, hormonal changes, stress, or medical conditions. It may manifest as gradual thinning, patchy hair loss, or excessive shedding.

9. Color-Treated Hair

Color-treated hair requires special care to maintain color vibrancy and prevent damage. Common concerns include fading, dryness, and brittleness, as well as maintaining the health of the scalp and hair follicles.

10. Heat Damage

Heat damage occurs when hair is exposed to high temperatures from styling tools like blow dryers, flat irons, or curling irons. It can result in dryness, brittleness, and breakage, as well as changes in texture and curl pattern.