So, if you’re heading to a festival this summer, here are some quick looks that you can create using your wigs and hairpieces yourself and beat those pop-up salon queues. After all, less time queuing means more time dancing!
From the questions sent in by our listeners, the anxiety that came up the most was when to disclose hair loss to the person that you’re dating. Of course, Eve offers an insight, eternalised on film, into an extreme version of the reality of dating with hair loss when the date itself is filmed and watched by a nation of people to scrutinise for entertainment.
It is often talked about as possibly the most daunting time in the hair loss journey; the beginning, a point at which you have acknowledged that something isn’t quite right, or your hair is quite clearly beginning to fall. Even if this is something you have been expecting due to medical treatment, nothing can quite prepare you mentally for how you are going to feel when the time finally comes.
Whether the hair loss is deemed to be temporary or permanent, for the sufferer it can be devastating. Let's drill down on who may be suffering, why it's happening and what can be done about it.
When push comes to shove, we all need the incentive to give things up or change habits so let me tell you why making changes to your lifestyle, diet and hair care routine can help with hair loss.
The summer brings heat, and heat and wearing wigs causes a headache. Whilst it is lovely to dress a wig up with headband (I purchased 3 yesterday) this can only add to the burden of weight and potential tightness across the temples.
Understanding the reason behind hair loss is the first step toward a solution. But when hair grows slowly, and remedies take time to work, I often found myself wondering how can the client feel better immediately, and what can be done to lift their broken spirit?