Men's Hair Loss Blog

Could Plucking Hairs be the Key to Hair Regrowth? - Nut Job Hair Building Fibres
Could Plucking Hairs be the Key to Hair Regrowth?
There's a huge amount of buzz on the internet right now about a possible breakthrough in follicle regeneration. It centred on the counterintuitive idea that plucking hairs could actually result in more hair growth. So, is this true? Should we all be grabbing the tweezers and intentionally balding ourselves in the pursuit of a full head of hair? The Study Scientists studied the regeneration of hair follicles in response to patterned hair plucking in mice. They discovered that by plucking 200 hairs in a specific pattern in a limited area, more than 1000 hairs grew back in their place as...

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How can I grow my hair back? What are the options and what does it cost? - Nut Job Hair Building Fibres
How can I grow my hair back? What are the options and what does it cost?
Wondering what your hair loss future looks like? It can be hard to predict how your hair loss will progress so it's never too early (or too late!) to suss out all the options to ensure your hair always looks great. Here we compare the options...

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How Can I Make My Hair Transplant Look Natural? - Nut Job Hair Building Fibres
How Can I Make My Hair Transplant Look Natural?
So you’ve decided to part with your hard earned dollars and pull the trigger on a hair transplant. Many of us have made the same decision after years of trying to laugh off the bald jokes and the embarrassingly high age guesses. You’re definitely not alone, even if you’re still young. So just how do you make your hair transplant look natural?

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Why are parabens and sulphates bad for your hair? - Nut Job Hair Building Fibres
Why are parabens and sulphates bad for your hair?
Two of the biggest buzzwords in the hair care industry today are PARABENS and SULPHATES... but what exactly ARE they and why should they be avoided?  Parabens are commonly used preservatives in shampoos, conditioners, deodorants, lotions, gels, scrubs and more. They've been around since the 1950's and are generally added to products to prevent the growth of mould and bacteria. Parabens mimic the antimicrobial agents in some plants but there's nothing natural about them. 

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