Should I Take Hair Supplements?
Should I Take Hair Supplements?
by Katie Olsen
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Packed with unsaturated fatty acids and vitamin E, this plant-based oil can benefit your strands.

Read the most common queries and get expert answers.

Chances are you have a multi-step skincare routine that’s become a welcome daily ritual, but what about your scalp? It’s very possible you’re neglecting it.

During this process, the hair follicle progressively shrinks over time – in turn producing strands that are thinner, weaker, more prone to breakage.

Oats, which have been used in food for over 30,000 years, are also widely known to possess a myriad of benefits for skin, scalp and hair – but how?

While density and thickness are different, they are terms that are often (incorrectly) interchanged, which leads to even more misconceptions.

Whether or not to shampoo every day is one of the most discussed topics between Hårklinikken clients and Hair Specialists. Learn what your scalp and hair need.

The truth is not all alcohols are created equally – many are safe for scalp and hair and some actually benefit your strands.

By now most of us know that strong, healthy hair begins at the scalp – making the idea of a scalp “detox” pretty appealing.

Understanding your scalp type means you can treat it in the most efficient and healthy way.

There are countless myths that we have held onto for decades, but many of them are only partially true, a little misguided, or just plain wrong.

There are so many different types of oils used in scalp and hair products. Find out what mineral oils are, and why we don't use them.