
Hair loss, whether due to genetics, hormonal changes, or environmental factors, is a
concern that impacts millions of people worldwide, impacting their self-conifdence and often,
happiness on a regular basis.
The Ebers Papyrus, discovered in Luxor, Egypt, dates back to 1553 BC and includes
instructions for a hair loss treatment – so it’s safe to say it’s not a modern concern. However,
what we do have today are modern solutions backed by science. That means treatments
that are certainly more effective than drinking odd mixtures of iron oxide, red lead and animal
fats before praying to the Sun God!
Hair loss, whether due to genetics, hormonal changes, or environmental factors, is a
concern that impacts millions of people worldwide, impacting their self-conifdence and often,
happiness on a regular basis.
The Ebers Papyrus, discovered in Luxor, Egypt, dates back to 1553 BC and includes
instructions for a hair loss treatment – so it’s safe to say it’s not a modern concern. However,
what we do have today are modern solutions backed by science. That means treatments
that are certainly more effective than drinking odd mixtures of iron oxide, red lead and animal
fats before praying to the Sun God!

If you keep up to date with the latest skincare trends, you’ve probably already heard of dermaplaning. This popular treatment has become a go-to for those in search of a smooth, radiant complexion.
If you’ve ever wondered how dermaplaning works and how it can transform your skin, you’re in the right place. In this blog post, we’ll explore the ins and outs of dermaplaning, how it works, its numerous benefits, and why you might want to book a consultation with us asap.