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Healthy Hair

Olivia Clarke

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Sinopsis

"Healthy Hair" addresses the common concern of age-related hair thinning by exploring the biological processes behind it and offering practical strategies for improving scalp health and promoting hair growth.

 
The book emphasizes that while genetics and hormones play a role, proactive interventions focused on the scalp can significantly improve hair density. It reveals intriguing facts, such as how declining collagen levels and reduced circulation in the scalp directly impact hair follicle health, contributing to thinner hair as we age.

 
This guide stands out by focusing on accessible, at-home methods, such as nutrition and scalp massage, rather than solely relying on expensive treatments. It uniquely connects dermatology, nutrition, and endocrinology to demonstrate how overall health influences hair condition.

 
The book begins with the biology of hair growth, progresses to the effects of aging on hair follicles, and culminates in a practical guide to promoting scalp health through nutrition, hair care products, and other techniques.
Disponible desde: 12/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 107 páginas.

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