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Wednesday, 24 October 2018 19:00

Dry Shampoo & You

Dry shampoos are an easy way to freshen your hair without having to wet, wash, rinse, repeat. When you are busy or on the run, the powder (usually starch or talc-based) absorbs excess grease and dirt by being sprayed or sprinkled onto the scalp. Dry shampoos are the perfect refresh for your holiday look adding long-lasting volume as well as texture. 

The process is simple:

  • Apply the dry shampoo to your scalp
  • Work into roots of hair by massaging with your fingers
  • Let sit for about a minute
  • Brush and style as usual

While there are benefits, there are also some problems associated with the regular use of dry shampoo.

The Benefits:

  • Dry shampoos are easy and convenient to use for those who do not want to wash their hair often or have hair that easily becomes greasy throughout the day. Many people also use dry shampoos for a quick fix after going to the gym.
  • It preserves bleached and colored hair.
  • By eliminating the need for daily styling, you can avoid excessive heat that causes damaged hair and split ends.
  • Prevents hair from becoming to dry
  • By blow-drying, curling, and straightening less often, your hair gets a break from the heat.
  • Dry shampoo can be used in certain problem areas of the hair, such as bangs that collect forehead oils.
  • It can also be used in areas that need more volume than the rest of the hair.
  • Stretches out you blow for 2 to 3 days.
  • Smells nice and clean.
  • Revives your hair after a workout.
  • It is affordable. If you are willing to pay a little more, some dry shampoos even use an assortment of natural ingredients.
  • Dry shampoos now come in a variety of colors so you can cover your gray while refreshing your do.
  • Its just plain convenient and saves time.
  • Newer products have special additives that can add nutrients to your hair.
  • There is an assortment of dry shampoos available for every hair type.

Not so Beneficial:

  • Dry shampoo can aggravate existing scalp problems, such as dandruff
  • Some cheap dry shampoo brands contain slightly toxic ingredients, while also leaving visible flakes and white powder in your hair.
  • Dry shampoos can dry your hair and scalp out to the point where it no longer looks healthy and shiny.
  • By stripping away natural oils and clogging the scalps pores, regrowth can become slower and/or difficult.

If you do decide to use dry shampoo, be willing to spend a little extra on the organic products that do not use aluminum.

 

Solutions for Hair Loss

At Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas / Fort Worth, we take pride in being able to offer you both surgical and non-surgical hair loss solutions. By introducing new and innovative technologies, we can provide our clients with the widest array of hair loss solutions.

We understand what it's like to be frustrated in the search for answers. At Apollo of Dallas / Fort Worth that frustration ends! We strive not only to solve your hair loss problem, but to provide the most positive, comfortable, and confidential service in the hair replacement industry.

Call us now for a FREE consultation! Get your life back!

Saturday, 07 July 2018 19:00

Care for Your Hair

Be Kind to Your Hair 

Things that reduce your hairs’ strength and elasticity, and cause it to break more easily include, chemical processing (such as bleaching and highlighting), keratin straightening treatments, the suns UV rays, salt, chlorinated water, perms and the overuse of heated styling aids can result in hair damage and breakage. Luckily, for most of these issues, the hair grows back or the loss can be reversed with medical treatments. But it is important to see a professional if there seems to be something wrong, because the sooner treatment is started, the better the chances are for improving your growing season. Here are a few tips to curb hair breakage:  

 

  • Don't brush your hair too often
  • Apply a pre-shampoo conditioning treatment to your hair at least once a week
  • Gently remove tangles with a wide-tooth comb, starting at your ends and gradually working up towards the roots 
  • Use a heat protective serum before blow drying
  • Don't pull your hair back too tightly when you style
  • Try not to wrap hair ties too tightly around your hair. This can cut into the hair shaft and cause breakage.
  • Protect your hair from the sun in the summer
  • Limit your use of hair straighteners, hot roller or curling irons to twice a week
  • If you bleach your hair, try not to overlap previous applications
  • Trim split ends - if you leave them they can break further up your hair shaft

 

Here at Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas/Ft. Worth, our hair restoration specialists offer a number of treatment options to fit your specific needs. From hair regrowth for women, hair transplants, chemotherapy wigs, and laser hair therapy—we are your number-one resource for hair replacement services in the Dallas and Ft. Worth areas. 

Apollo Hair Reconstruction (AHR) is a proprietary nonsurgical hair replacement technique that not only restores your hair and natural appearance but also can restore your self-confidence and improve the quality of your life. Contact Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas, Fort Worth today to inquire about AHR for men and women, or to learn about any of our other customized hair loss solutions to solve virtually any hair loss condition.

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Sunday, 02 October 2016 19:00

Rosemary & Sage: Not Just for Cooking Anymore

Rosemary & Sage for Hair Growth

Hair loss is a common condition among women and men of all ages. One of the most common varieties is alopecia--a form of hair thinning or loss. Alopecia causes patches of hair to fall out, specifically from one's scalp. Alopecia differs from male pattern baldness, which, as its name implies, only affects men. Thankfully, there are many treatments for hair loss that don't require expensive store-bought chemicals.

Did you know that rosemary and sage have been shown to benefit people with alopecia? It's true--these herbs are commonly used in cosmetics and numerous hair care products. If you're currently suffering from hair loss, sage and rosemary might be just what the doctor ordered.

Rosemary's Hair Growth Benefits

Rosemary is a popular herb with a distinct flavor, but it's also widely used in consumer products. Historically, rosemary has been used to treat a variety of ailments and health concerns, such as respiratory conditions, menstrual cramps, kidney colic, and, as we said before: hair growth.

Its active chemicals, caffeic and rosmaricinic acid, were shown by a double-blind trial published in the "Archives of Dermatology" to be effective, safe methods to combat alopecia. 44% of the study participants who used rosemary oil to massage their scalps everyday achieved significant hair growth.

Sage and Hair Renewal

Sage gives sausage and stuffing their distinct flavors, but sage is another herb that is commonly used in cosmetics, and specifically in hair care. In addition to being an effective dandruff control method, sage can prevent hair loss and even stimulate new growth. Its effectiveness in this area is related to sage's high levels of nutrients, including Vitamins A, B, and C.

Incorporating Sage & Rosemary

It's easy to incorporate these herbs into your diet--rosemary makes an excellent addition to pasta sauces, as well as rubs and seasonings for meat. Sage has a more distinct flavor, one that combines particularly well with poultry.

Another way to experience the hair growth benefits of rosemary and sage is to emulsify a handful of the herbs into a small amount of olive oil. Simply apply the oil to the affected areas, gently massaging the oil into parts of your scalp on which you've experienced hair loss. The effects aren't immediate, but if you keep applying the oil to your scalp, you'll be amazed by the results.

Minimizing Chlorine Damage on Hair

Minimizing Chlorine Damage on Hair - Keep SwimmingDuring the summer months, there are few things more relaxing than spending a day in the pool. Whether you’re taking advantage of the full-body workout that swimming provides, or simply spending the day lounging on a float, you will want to take some precautions to ensure that your hair remains shiny and healthy.

One of the primary culprits of summer hair damage is the chlorine that is used as a disinfectant in pools. The chemical is necessary to keep the pool clean and free of harmful bacteria, but it can also strip moisture from your hair and scalp. While occasional exposure to chlorine won’t do any permanent damage to your hair, you are more likely to experience issues if you swim frequently. Hair that is dry, fine, or has been color-treated, permed, or relaxed is much more likely to suffer damage. Luckily, there are steps that you can take to prepare your locks for a summer full of fun.

One of the most important things that you can do before getting into the pool is to soak your hair with clean tap water. Your hair behaves similarly to a sponge, and once saturated it will be less likely to absorb chlorine. You may also consider applying a silicone-based hair serum or a dollop of coconut-oil to hold in the moisture and repel the chlorinated water. Silicone swim caps are lightweight, breathable, and will also help to decrease your exposure.

Once out of the pool, rinse your hair thoroughly with clean water to remove as much chlorine as possible. As soon as you can, shampoo and condition your hair and be sure to rinse with cool water. If you are a very frequent swimmer, consider purchasing a specialty shampoo designed for chlorine removal. Finally, use a quality leave-in conditioning treatment to restore the moisture and protein that have been removed.

If your hair is frizzy and straw-like or your scalp is dry and itchy, is it’s likely that you are already seeing signs of chlorine damage. The first step is to remove the chemical build-up in your hair. There are plenty of clarifying shampoos and specialty products on the market today. If you prefer a more natural approach, mix one tablespoon of baking soda with one cup of water and rinse through your hair. As an alternative, you can mix one-part apple cider vinegar with four-parts of water. You can tell it’s working if your hair feels slimy while you are rinsing it. After clarifying, use a deep conditioner and a leave-in treatment. For serious damage, consult your hairstylist for professional treatment and a fresh cut.

Keep Swimming

Wednesday, 04 May 2016 19:00

STOP - You Are Damaging Your Hair!

Hair is more fragile than most people realize. Even though your hair grows 1/4 inch per month, you may not notice this growth if your hair is constantly breaking off. There are a number of ways that you may be damaging your hair. Below is a list of some of the most damaging things that you can do to your hair:

Brushing Your Hair Too Much
You may have heard that brushing your hair constantly is one of the keys to helping it grow faster. However, excessive brushing is actually bad for your hair. It can cause hair breakage. You may also be pulling out some of your hair when you brush. You should brush your hair enough to untangle it.

Brushing Wet Hair
If you brush your hair while it is wet, then it can suffer serious damage. Your hair is most fragile when it is wet. You can untangle your hair after you wash it by using a wide-toothed comb. This will help prevent damage.

Wearing A Ponytail Every Day
When you are short on time, it seems easy and convenient to just put your hair up in a ponytail. However, if you wear a ponytail every day, then you are probably damaging your hair. A ponytail puts pressure on the hair shaft. It can also weaken the hair shaft and stunt hair growth.

Washing Your Hair Every Day
If you have oily hair, then you will have to wash it more often than someone who has naturally dry hair. However, washing your hair every day removes the natural oils from your hair. You should give your hair a break by washing it every few days. You can also use dry shampoo.

Not Using Quality Hair Products
You really get what you pay for when it comes to hair products. Using the right products is essential for the health and appearance of your hair. That is why investing in salon-quality products is one of the best things you can do for your hair.

Setting The Heat Too High On The Curling Iron Or Flat Iron
Excessive heat can damage your hair. That is why you should keep the temperature on your flat iron or curling iron between 250 and 300 degrees Fahrenheit or a low to medium setting. You may have to spend more time on your hair, but it will be worth it.

Solutions for Hair Loss

At Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas / Fort Worth, we take pride in being able to offer you both surgical and non-surgical hair loss solutions. By introducing new and innovative technologies, we can provide our clients with the widest array of hair loss solutions.

We understand what it's like to be frustrated in the search for answers. At Apollo of Dallas / Fort Worth that frustration ends! We strive not only to solve your hair loss problem, but to provide the most positive, comfortable, and confidential service in the hair replacement industry.

Call us now for a FREE consultation! Get your life back!

Epsom Salts is a Natural Hair VolumizerEpsom Salts is a Natural Hair Volumizer
Epsom salts is a pure mineral compound (magnesium sulfate) in crystal form that gently exfoliates skin and smooths rough patches. Mix it with your favorite deep conditioner to add body to your hair or dissolve in a bath to replenish the body's magnesium levels. A relaxing soak in Epsom salts can also help relieve stress and leave you feeling revived. Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to add to the relaxation.

How to Use Epsom Salts as A Natural Hair Volumizer:

  • In a microwave safe bowl or cup add:
    • 4 tablespoons of Epsom Salt and
    • 4 tablespoons of your favorite conditioner
  • Mix well
  • Pop in microwave for 30 seconds
  • Remove and stir and make sure it's not too hot to handle
  • OPTIONAL: add 3 drops of your favorite essential oil if desired
  • Shampoo hair as usual - Rinse
  • Work the Espom Salt mixture through your hair & scalp
  • Leave on your head for 20 minutes
  • Rinse with cool water
  • Dry and style as usual

Can't Get Enough Volume in Your Thinning Hair?
Here at Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas/Ft. Worth, our hair restoration specialists offer a number of treatment options to fit your specific needs. From hair regrowth for women, hair transplants, chemotherapy wigs, and laser hair therapy—we are your number-one resource for hair replacement services in the Dallas and Ft. Worth areas. Call us now for your free consultation (800) 339-4247

Monday, 03 August 2015 19:00

Frizzy Hair Remedies

There are a number of things that can cause frizzy hair. Humidity and heat can make the hair frizzy. Heating tools, such as curling irons and flat irons, can also cause frizzy hair. Fortunately, there are many ways that you can tame frizzy hair. Below is a list of frizzy hair remedies:

Coconut Oil Or Olive Oil
One of the key things that you will need to do in order to control frizzy hair is to moisturize it. Both olive oil and coconut oil are great for moisturizing your hair. You can apply olive oil and coconut oil to wet or dry hair. You will need to place a little bit of olive oil or coconut oil to your hands and then rub it through your hair.

Use Conditioner
Because moisturizing your hair will help control frizz, you will need to make sure that you apply a conditioner to your hair after you wash it. Use a protein-infused conditioner. You will need to avoid using conditioners that contain alcohol. Alcohol can dry out your hair, which can lead to frizz.

Limit Your Use Of Heating Tools
Many people use curling irons and flat irons to style their hair. However, it is a good idea to limit your use of curling irons and flat irons. The excessive heat can lead to frizz. You may also want to allow your hair to air dry instead of using a blow-dryer. Heat not only causes frizz, but it can also lead to hair breakage. It is important to use a heat protectant and anti-frizz product when you use style your hair with a heating tool.

Avoid Brushing Wet Hair
Brushing wet hair can lead to breakage. It can also cause your hair to become frizzy. Do not brush your hair until it is dry.

Do Not Over-Wash Your Hair
Washing your hair is essential for keeping it clean and healthy. However, you remove some of the natural protective oils when you wash your hair. That is why washing your hair every day is not a good idea. Keep in mind that you can also use a dry shampoo if you have oily hair.

How you wash your hair and the products you use can go a long way toward maintaining smooth, shiny hair. Follow these simple tips from dermatologists to maintain healthy hair.

  • Wash oily hair more frequently. How often you wash your hair should be based on how much oil your scalp produces.
  • If your scalp is oily, you may need to wash it as often as once a day.
  • If you have chemically treated hair, your hair may be drier, so you may want to wash it less frequently.
  • As you get older, your scalp makes less oil, so you may not need to shampoo as often. But if you see flakes in your hair, you may not be shampooing enough. This can lead to dandruff and other scalp diseases.
  • Concentrate shampoo on the scalp. When washing your hair, concentrate on cleaning primarily the scalp, rather than washing the entire length of hair. Washing only your hair can create flyaway hair that is dull and coarse.
  • Use conditioner after every shampoo unless you use a “2-in-1” shampoo, which cleans and conditions hair. Using a conditioner can significantly improve the look of damaged or weathered hair by increasing shine, decreasing static electricity, improving strength and offering some protection from harmful UV rays.
  • Concentrate conditioner on the tips of the hair. Because conditioners can make fine hair look limp, they only should be used on the tips of the hair and not on the scalp or length of the hair.
  • Choose a shampoo and conditioner formulated specifically for your hair type. For example, if you color your hair, use a shampoo designed for color-treated hair. If your hair is damaged or chemically treated, consider a “2-in-1” shampoo. Regardless of cost, many shampoo and conditioner brands provide the same benefits.
  • Protect hair when swimming. Protect your hair from the damaging effects of chlorine by wetting and conditioning your hair before swimming. Wear a tight-fitting swim cap and use a specially formulated swimmers shampoo and deep conditioner after swimming to replace lost moisture.

If you have questions about caring for your hair, you should make an appointment to see a dermatologist.  If you are losing your hair or experiencing thinning hair contact Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas-Fort Worth. Apollo  has been specializing in  hair loss solutions for more than 30 years -  call us today for a free consultation (800) 339-4247

Sunday, 29 September 2013 19:00

Don't Fry Your Hair with Chemicals

Does your hairstyle include perms, relaxers, or permanent hair color? Chemicals take away hair's natural moisture and weaken the strands. If you have too many chemical treatments, your hair might turn dull and frizzy. Try to keep your salon hair color within three shades of your natural hair color. Hair color closer to your natural shade needs less processing. And try to space out your treatments.

Female hair loss has become almost as prevalent as male hair loss, Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas-Fort Worth has been specializing in woman’s hair loss solutions for more than 30 years. If you have questions about thinning hair or hair loss call us today for a free consultation (800) 339-4247

Tuesday, 03 September 2013 19:00

Ways Your Hair Maybe Aging You

Want to look younger? It may be time for a new 'do. Try these tips to turn your damaged, old hairstyle into a fresh, new look.

1. Lose Some Length...
Über-long hair is a tough look for over-40 women. "I call it the '1661' — a woman's long hair makes her look 16 from the back, but from the front you see she is actually nearing retirement age," says Pantene celebrity hairstylist Danilo. A universally flattering length: to the collarbone. "A cut that grazes the collar and has face-framing layers also draws attention away from an aging neck," says Jet Rhys, a San Diego stylist.

2. ...But Don't Overdo It
How short is too short? There's no rule, but keep in mind that the end point of your cut emphasizes the facial feature next to it, says Rhys. So if you're concerned about a sagging jawline, don't ask for a chin-length bob. And remember that a short 'do isn't an excuse to hang up your blow dryer. "Too many women think a short cut is a free pass to forgo styling, but when hair has no polish, it can look matronly," she says. Cropped styles are modern and youthful when they're smooth and sleek; if those qualities don't come naturally to your hair, use a frizz-fighter.

3. Embrace Change
"If you have the same 'do you had 10 years ago, it's time for a new look," says Nick Arrojo, owner of Arrojo Studio, NYC. "You're not wearing the same clothes — why have the same hair?" If you're leery of drastic change, take baby steps. "Something as simple as moving your part can update your look," says Rhys.

4. Try New Ingredients
High-tech ones aren't limited to face lotions: A slew of anti-agers, like niacinamide and caffeine, are debuting in hair products. They offer cosmetic benefits, like smoothness, shine, and a generally more youthful appearance, says Jeni Thomas, Ph.D., of Proctor & Gamble R & D: "The hair cuticle is similar to the top layer of skin, so it makes sense that these ingredients will have beneficial effects on hair and skin."

5. Redo Your Hue
Whether you hit the salon or take the DIY route, subtle tweaks to your color can make a huge difference. "A woman's complexion lightens and becomes more translucent as she ages, so what looked great when she was 25 may not look so good when she's 50," explains Arrojo. Think about the hair you had as a child, suggests Brad Johns, color director at the Salon & Spa at Saks Fifth Avenue, New York. "Go back to that color family, whether it was blond, brunette, or red. Anything monotone looks severe and aging, so add highlights and multiple tones throughout." When in doubt, err on the lighter side — dark hues create too harsh a contrast with paling skin.

6. Get Fringe Benefits
Bangs can camouflage forehead lines (the "Bangtox" effect), but not all do it equally well. "A blunt bang that hangs straight across the forehead isn't for everyone. It can emphasize aging features and more mature skin," says Sarah Potempa, stylist for Aussie Haircare. "Opt for a side-swept fringe with layers that blend into the rest of your hair; it'll make your features look soft and youthful." Be sure that bangs are in proportion to your cut; they work best on shoulder-length styles (any shorter, and your fringe may not stand out from the rest of your hair).

7. Gray Gracefully
Before ditching the dye, determine if gray will be flattering. "When a brunette turns gray, it looks silvery and pretty. But blonds tend to go white, which can make them look pale," says Johns. Wait until hair is at least 75% gray before growing it out: "Otherwise, it will look like you forgot to color it." Then, use smoothing stylers. "Gray hair is wiry and frizzy. Smooth strands make the color look vibrant," says Rhys.

8. Upgrade Your Products
"As your hair texture changes with age, you need a different formula," explains Potempa. "Strands get drier and coarser, so switch to moisturizing products and avoid anything stripping, like clarifying shampoos." Plus, there are new ingredients and technology in stylers, so it's worth experimenting. Try shine enhancers, a newer category of products with reflective ingredients that add luster and smooth the cuticle. Apply on dry tresses as a final styling step.

9. Fake Fuller Locks
Whoever said "Thin is in" was not talking about hair. Create volume with the right cut and styling MO. "Thin hair should be mid-neck length or shorter and have layers throughout," says Rhys. Style with a root booster, then hold the top sections of your hair straight up as you blow-dry. Color is another route to lush locks: "Highlights and lowlights add dimension, making hair look thicker, and coloring also temporarily plumps the cuticle."

If you are experiencing hair loss - Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas/Ft. Worth is here to help. Give us a call at 1-800- 339-4247 or more information on our hair systems, hair regrowth options for women, or to join our hair club.

SOURCE: WebMD Commentary from "Good Housekeeping" Magazine By Melanie Rud Originally published on February 20, 2013