Expert Hair Care Insights and Advice
Get science-backed hair care tips straight from our dermatologists to manage thinning, scalp health, and growth.
Watch this before you buy another shampoo. Our dermatologist explains why you should avoid ingredients like sulfates and parabens, and look for a pH balance between 4.5 and 5.5 to maintain your hair's moisture.
How important is it to know your hair type? Our doctors explain that understanding your specific hair and skin type is crucial for choosing the right products and treatments to prevent damage and preserve hair health.
Our expert discusses two common mistakes people make with their hair: washing it too frequently or too rarely, and skipping conditioner. We recommend washing two to three times a week for optimal scalp health.
How can you tell if your hair is thinning? This video outlines the key signs to watch for, including changes in hair texture, increased shedding, scalp visibility, and reduced hair volume. Early detection is key.
Did you know that consuming more than six teaspoons of sugar a day can contribute to hair loss, wrinkles, and weight gain? This graphic highlights how diet impacts your hair and overall wellness.
Healthy hair begins with a healthy scalp. We focus on treating the root cause of hair issues, not just the symptoms, because we believe your scalp deserves dedicated care for long-lasting hair health.
How often should you see a dermatologist? Our doctors explain that regular follow-ups are key to addressing skin and hair concerns before they become more serious, ensuring you stay on the right track.
About this collection
You might be tempted to search for the latest viral shampoo or quick-fix serum, but our dermatologists start by checking your scalp health. Hair loss is rarely one-size-fits-all, which is why we look for the specific root cause, whether it is nutritional, stress-related, or genetic, before recommending any treatment plan.
Understanding Your Hair Health
Many common hair issues stem from a lack of clarity. When you notice increased shedding, changes in hair texture, or scalp visibility, it is easy to fall into a cycle of worry. Worrying, however, can exacerbate hair fall. Instead of relying on internet ratings or advertisements, we encourage you to look at the ingredients in your products. We often advise patients to avoid sulfates and parabens and to check for a balanced pH level between 4.5 and 5.5 to retain moisture.
The Importance of Expert Guidance
There are numerous do-it-yourself tests available online, but none match the accuracy of a consultation with a trained dermatologist. Our team uses high-tech equipment to look deeper than the eye can see, identifying the health of your follicles. Whether you are dealing with stress-induced hair loss or early signs of balding, acting quickly is vital to ensuring the condition remains reversible.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How often should I wash my hair? We recommend washing your hair two to three times a week. Washing too frequently can dry out the scalp, while washing too rarely can lead to buildup.
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Does diet affect hair loss? Yes. Consuming excessive sugar, for example, can contribute to inflammation and hair health issues. Your scalp deserves the same level of care as the rest of your skin.
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When should I see a professional? Regular follow-ups help assess concerns before they become serious. If you are trying home remedies without success, it is time to get a professional opinion to find the right treatment path.
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We are LaBelle. Our team has spent 25 years helping people understand their hair. Our dermatologists believe in real answers, not just product ads, so you can stop guessing and start treating.
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