Collection: Hair Loss and Thinning
Hair Loss Products and Treatments
Hair loss is its own thing. Where some hair simply gets finer, hair loss occurs when strands shed faster than they are replaced, the scalp shows more, and the hairline can move back. It happens for many reasons, including genetics, hormonal shifts, stress, and changes in the body. Products on their own will not reverse the cause, but they can care for the scalp, support the hair you still have, and build the look of density, so you have more say over how your hair looks day to day. The hair loss products in this collection focus on scalp care, strengthening fragile strands against breakage, and adding instant fullness where you want it. If your hair is shedding quickly or you are worried about a cause, a doctor or trichologist is the right first step.
What Hair Loss Products Can Do
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Care for the scalp. A clean, balanced scalp is a good base to work from. Scrubs clear buildup and scalp treatments keep the scalp fresh as part of a daily routine. The NK Goldilocks Head Spa Dual Healing Scrub, Limitless Scalp Rescue Hair Growth Serum sit in this group.
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Strengthen fragile strands. Hair that is weak is more likely to break. Protein-based and thickening products reinforce the hair shaft so it holds up better.
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Add volume and density. Hair that is shedding can look flat, so volumising shampoos, mousses, and powders lift at the roots and build the look of fullness. The Limitless V1 Ultra Volume Shampoo, Redken Full Volume Mousse, and Sachajuan Ocean Mist Volume Shampoo do this.
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Create instant fullness. Hair fibres bind to existing strands to make them look thicker, the quickest way to a fuller look. The Hi Lift Hair Fibres and a fibre applicator like the L3VEL3 cover this.
This AMR collection brings hair loss treatment products together in one place, from scalp scrubs and serums to volumising cleansers and hair fibres.
Tips for Managing Hair Loss
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Apply scalp serums and tonics to the scalp, not the hair, and massage them in with your fingertips.
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Use hair fibres on dry hair only, since they need a dry surface to hold.
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Blow-dry with your head tipped forward to lift the roots.
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Keep heavy conditioners off the scalp, since they can flatten the hair and make the scalp show more.
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Be gentle when brushing, since shedding hair is more fragile.
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Use a volumising powder at the roots for a quick lift between washes.
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Protect your hair from heat, as it makes strands weaker and more prone to breakage.
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Sleep on a silk pillowcase to cut friction and breakage overnight.
For Salons and Stylists
Hair loss is a sensitive subject, and many clients will not raise it first. If you notice it during a cut or wash, a light touch helps. You might mention you are using a scalp shampoo at the basin, ideally without other clients in earshot, and offer a small take-home kit such as a scalp brush and a sample to try. The more comfortable a client feels, the more likely they are to take something home, and most prefer to manage it themselves between visits.
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