Hair Care & Concern Analysis

Understand your hair’s behavior to treat the root cause — not just the symptoms.

Ideal for people with sparse, thin, uneven, or no brows, microblading lasts 12–24 months depending on skin type and lifestyle.

Common Hair Concerns:

Clients often report issues like:

  • Hair fall / hair thinning
  • Dandruff or dry scalp
  • Oily scalp & sticky roots
  • Frizzy, unmanageable hair
  • Breakage or split ends
  • Slow hair growth
  • Premature greying
  • Itchy or sensitive scalp
  • Patchy hair loss (Alopecia Areata)

Potential Reasons Behind Your Hair Concerns:

  • Nutritional Deficiencies
    Lack of iron, Vitamin D, B12, biotin, and protein can weaken hair follicles and slow growth.
  • Hormonal Imbalance
    Conditions like PCOS, thyroid disorders, or postpartum hormonal shifts can trigger hair fall and thinning.
  • Stress & Mental Health
    High cortisol levels or anxiety can lead to Telogen Effluvium — a condition where hair enters the shedding phase prematurely.
  • Scalp Conditions
    Issues like dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, or fungal infections disrupt healthy hair growth.
  • Genetics (Androgenetic Alopecia)
    Family history of pattern baldness can cause gradual hair thinning in both men and women.
  • Improper Hair Care Routine
    Excessive heat styling, chemical treatments, over-washing, or harsh products can weaken hair structure.
  • Environmental Factors
    Pollution, UV exposure, and hard water damage the scalp and cuticles over time.
  • Medical Conditions or Medications
    Autoimmune disorders, diabetes, or certain medications (e.g., for blood pressure, acne, or depression) may affect hair growth.
  • Ageing Process
    Hair naturally becomes thinner and drier with age due to reduced melanin and follicle activity.
  • Tight Hairstyles or Friction
    Constant ponytails, extensions, or friction from caps/pillows can cause mechanical hair loss (traction alopecia).