HAIRPODâ„¢ is where everyday people like you and me get real about hair loss and how to navigate life while getting their hair back! Hosted by Kevin Ralston, HAIRPODâ„¢ uses vivid storytelling narratives to share true, authentic experiences to inspire, give hope, and break the stigma of hair loss! HAIRPODâ„¢ is more than just a podcast. It's a community and a movement where we celebrate diverse hair journeys. You will hear stories from kids, moms, dads, NASCAR champions, social media influencers, beauty pageant winners, high schoolers, and those who once hid their balding under a hat. Many of us are impacted by hair loss. Whether directly or indirectly, we are all impacted. Maybe you're seeing thinning and more hair on the bathroom floor, you've experienced hair loss due to heredity, or you have a family member who has; we all can relate. Each weekly episode is designed to give you hope as we dive into the hair transformation stories of people like you! Subscribe today and share it with someone else you know who could benefit from it. Let's have some open, honest conversations about hair loss, give you hope for your hair transformation, and break the stigma once and for all.
The HairPod Podcast is heading into its final episode for season one, but don't worry, we'll be back for season two! We're just making some exciting changes behind the scenes to bring you an even better experience. In this episode, we'll do a quick recap of season one and share why HairPod isn't going anywhere anytime soon. My guest, Donald Kelly, will also be explaining some of the things he learned from being part of the team and what you can expect in season two. Exploring HairPod's Journey So Far Twenty-five years ago, I started experiencing hair loss and began exploring different ways to manage it. With so many hair products out there, it was a struggle to find the right one to bring my hair back to life. That's why I created and became the host of this podcast. I became an advocate not just for men, but also for women and children who experience hair loss. As you may know, it doesn't always stem from one problem. Hair loss can come from using the wrong product, stress, or health conditions like alopecia. This is why my guests and I explore various hair topics to help you become informed about hair loss and how you can reclaim your crown. Good Hair Vs. Bad Hair Health One question Donald asked me was about the difference between good and bad hair health. How can you even tell if your hair is healthy if you're not actually losing any of it? One way is to have a professional at a HairClub examine your follicles. With the tools we have now, we're able to dissect hair follicles at a microscopic level to truly see the hair's health. This allows you to make informed decisions on the next steps to improve and maintain it. Experiencing Hair Loss as a Public Figure Hair is often tied to your identity, and losing it can have profound effects – for me, it was a nightmare experience. While some men might be fine with shaving their hair completely off, for me, being in the spotlight, it wasn't so easy to deal with. Posting pictures and seeing others comment on my bald spots really made me lose confidence. HairClub allowed me to get my confidence back and share the knowledge I'm sharing with you all today. HairPod Season 2: Expect Exciting Changes! Even though we're wrapping things up for now, that doesn't mean you shouldn't expect exciting new content from us! For Season 2, I'm planning to create more video content to share real, relatable hair loss stories. We'll be breaking down myths and spilling the tea on what's truly good (and not so good) for your hair. Be sure to reach out and stay tuned for Season 2! Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
This week on HairPod, Kevin Rolston sit down with three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano for a high-energy conversation about racing, family, and confidence—on and off the track. Racing to the Top Joey shares what it feels like to cross that championship finish line and why those 15 minutes after a big win are truly indescribable. He explains the unique adrenaline rush of professional sports, where everything comes down to a single moment, and reflects on how the current NASCAR playoff system intensifies the excitement for both drivers and fans. Evolving With the Sport NASCAR is always changing, and Joey talks candidly about officiating challenges, adapting to new race formats, and the balance between staying true to NASCAR's American roots while exploring global opportunities. He also opens up about strategies behind his success at tracks like Las Vegas, revealing why certain circuits bring out his best performances. Confidence and HairClub Off the track, Joey is just as passionate about looking and feeling his best. He speaks openly about his hair restoration journey, how working with HairClub has boosted his confidence for media appearances and TV work, and why he wants others to feel empowered to address their own insecurities. Joey's advice: if you can fix something that bothers you, don't be afraid to take action. Balancing Fame and Family When he's not chasing the checkered flag, Joey is focused on being present for his wife and three young kids. He gives listeners a peek into off-season life—think four-wheelers, building trails, and plenty of outdoor fun. The Loganos' family vacations? Non-stop action from sunrise to bedtime! Giving Fans the Inside Track Joey also shares highlights from the recent HairClub VIP Fan Experience at Daytona, which gave lucky fans exclusive behind-the-scenes access, garage tours, and race-day thrills—experiences that connect fans even more deeply with the sport. Resources Book a Free Consultation with HairClub Thanks for tuning in to this inspiring episode of HairPod. If you enjoyed our conversation with Joey Logano, please share the show, leave us a rating or review, and connect with us on Instagram @HairClub or Facebook. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios, with theme music from SoundStripe. Until next time—keep moving forward, and remember: confidence looks good on everyone.
It's springtime, which means many of us are feeling fired up and ready to get fit. But could your fitness regimen actually be causing your hair loss? This week on HairPod, we're talking about how fitness supplements, testosterone treatments, and the stress of working out affect hair growth. Testosterone Treatments and Hair Loss When I hit a plateau in the gym, I got my hormone levels tested and found out I had low testosterone. Starting hormone replacement therapy helped me build muscle quickly, but it also kicked off the fastest period of hair loss I'd ever seen. That's because excess testosterone can convert into DHT, the hormone that is most connected with male pattern baldness. Even if you're not taking testosterone directly, supplements like creatine or certain protein powders can affect your hormone levels. And if you're going through extreme dieting or high-stress training, your body could respond with telogen effluvium, a temporary but noticeable form of hair shedding. Hair Loss Solutions for Your Fitness Goals The good news is, you don't have to give up working out to protect your hair. I've learned that it's all about balance and working with knowledgeable professionals to tailor your fitness regimen to your specific needs. I do all of my hormone treatments under a doctor's supervision, and talking with a hair expert, like someone at HairClub, can help you understand how your supplements might be affecting your hair health. There are also quality shampoos and serums that can reduce the effects of DHT and support scalp health, which becomes even more important if you're showering more often because of workouts. Healthy Choices for Your Hairline If you're like me, you want to feel good and still keep your hair looking great. That means making the right choices for your body and being mindful of how you treat it. Choosing clean, well-balanced supplements, fueling your body with real nutrients, and getting enough sleep and recovery time can make all the difference. And if you're ever unsure whether your supplement stack could be part of the problem, talk to a professional you trust. HairClub has been one of those resources for me. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In this episode of HairPod, I sit down with my incredible HairClub stylist, Rachel Rivera, to explore the similarities—and key differences—between caring for a hair system and natural hair. Spoiler alert: it's not as different as you might think, but there are a few extra steps to keep your hair system looking its best. How to Care for a Hair System Hair systems that are made of real human hair can be washed and dried just like regular hair. But what are the best practices for hair of all kinds? Rachel breaks down what to look for (and what to avoid) in your shampoo and conditioner. Many store-bought products contain ingredients like sodium lauryl sulfate, which can strip away natural oils and harm both scalp health and hair longevity. She also shares why buzzwords like "biotin" don't always mean a product will work—and how to recognize what's real versus what's just marketing. Styling Hair to Prevent Hair Loss Hair loss or thinning isn't typically caused by what you use to style your hair, but some products are not doing you any favors. Rachel explains how hard-hold gels, crunchy sprays, and excessive product buildup can cause breakage, whether your hair is naturally growing or bonded. She shares tips on which styling products to avoid and how to remove buildup without damaging your strands or your system. Scalp Care for Hair Loss Scalp care is skin care, and taking care of your scalp can help encourage hair growth. From blow drying techniques to scalp health basics, Rachel shares insight into how scalp conditions like dandruff or psoriasis can impact hair loss and how to address those issues. We also talk about heat styling: how to use it safely, what tools to avoid, and how brushing and tension can lead to damage, especially for those wearing hair systems. The message is clear: personalization is key. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Stop wasting time and energy on solutions that don't work! This April Fools' Day episode of HairPod, Dr. Angie Phipps returns to help us sort fact from fiction. From the idea that hats make you go bald to the belief that topical treatments cause breakage, we dig into the most common hair loss myths and reveal what the science actually says. Hair Styling and Hair Loss Let's talk about traction alopecia—a condition that's often misunderstood or missed entirely. Dr. Phipps explains how repeated tension from tight styles like braids, ponytails, or extensions can gradually damage the hair follicles. But it's not all bad news: we talk about how to recognize early signs and what you can do to protect your hair if you've been relying on tight styles for years. Shampoo Ingredients to Help Hair Growth If you're trying to grow your hair long, taking care of the hair shaft is just as important as treating the scalp. Dr. Phipps shares tips for minimizing breakage and why gentle care matters. We also talk about how the wrong shampoo can do more harm than good. Harsh ingredients lurking in everyday products can contribute to dryness, breakage, and irritation, and knowing what to avoid is key. Hair Health Without Gimmicks This episode is a reminder that hair loss isn't something to be ashamed of—but the solutions we choose matter. When we understand the causes and treatments, we're better equipped to make decisions that work for our lifestyle, our budget, and our health. As Dr. Phipps says, there's no miracle product that fixes everything—but with the right approach, there's a path forward that makes sense. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
If you've been battling hair loss and nothing seems to work, it might be time to look beyond the usual suspects. In this episode of HairPod, I welcome Dr. Emily Kiberd back to uncover a hidden factor many of us overlook: our environment. From mold exposure to gut infections, Dr. Kiberd explains how the world around us—and inside us—could be impacting our thyroid and, in turn, our hair health. To learn more about how the thyroid can impact hair loss, check out our other episode with Dr. Kiberd: Episode 048: Hair Loss and Hashimoto's Disease. Hair Loss and the Thyroid The thyroid is a small but mighty gland that plays a significant role in nearly every system in the body, including hair growth. Symptoms like brain fog, fatigue, weight gain, and hair loss can be linked to thyroid dysfunction or autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto's, but conditions like these can go undiagnosed for years. These conditions can be aggravated by difficult-to-detect factors that cause inflammation, such as mold, parasites, or internal infections. Environmental Hair Loss Triggers Hair loss can happen for a variety of reasons, and treating hair loss starts with understanding the root cause. Environmental stressors—like water-damaged homes, poor air quality, and even everyday chemicals—can disrupt your hormones and trigger hair loss. Dr. Kiberd shares real-life cases of patients suffering from hair loss due to mold exposure and parasitic infections, showing just how important it is to consider the bigger picture when searching for answers. Get Tested for Thyroid Issues Dr. Kiberd explains that working with a medical professional can lead to quicker and more accurate results when you begin your health journey. Testing for thyroid issues, gut health, and environmental toxins can give you concrete answers, though it is often up to patients to ensure that their doctors are asking the right questions. Hair Loss Solutions Start with Self Care Hair loss isn't just about hair—it's about how we feel in our own skin. Dr. Kiberd encourages listeners to prioritize sleep, nutrition, and awareness of environmental factors. Feeling better in your body is the first step to looking better, and that includes healthier, stronger hair. Whether you're just starting your hair journey or have tried everything else, this episode offers practical, actionable advice that can help you take control of your health and your hair. Resources https://podcast.hairclub.com/episode/hair-loss-hashimotos-disease/ Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In this episode of HairPod, I sat down with HairClub model Tyler Morehead to talk about his hair loss journey, which started back in his early 20s when he was getting his start in Hollywood. From the tricks of the trade to finding the hair loss solution he plans to use for the rest of his life, this episode has it all! Hair Loss in His Early 20s Male pattern hair loss can begin earlier than you might think – in Tyler's case, his hair loss began in his early 20s, right as he began to pursue his dreams in Hollywood. Like any aspiring actor, Tyler went to plenty of auditions, and seeing the other young actors show up with their perfect hair was tough on his confidence. Tyler still landed amazing roles in commercials and on soap operas like Days of Our Lives, and suddenly, his hairline was on display in front of the harsh camera lights. Even though his hair and makeup teams were able to help him look and feel his best, he knew that wasn't a sustainable permanent solution. Finding the Right Hair Loss Solution Hair loss is a difficult experience for anyone to go through, and we all handle the emotions of it differently. As Tyler got older and his hair loss got more advanced, he knew the solutions he had used in the past were no longer going to give him the effect he wanted. Over time, he became numb to the emotional impacts of his hair loss. He was in search of a permanent solution and a way forward, and decided to shave his head. Because he had become so desensitized to his emotions, he didn't notice how shaving his head had affected him emotionally, but during a phone call, his mother noticed that something wasn't quite right. Hair Systems - Tyler's Permanent Solution Trying a new hair loss solution can be difficult. Tyler didn't know what to expect when he first reached out to HairClub, but he didn't have anything to lose. When he tried on his first hair system, he felt the magic. Upon seeing himself in the mirror with his system on for the first time, he finally felt like himself again, and the weight of the emotions of his hair loss was lifted. Now, Tyler has been using a hair system for many years, and as he ages and his beard grows a little bit more gray, the stylists at HairClub adjust his system to match. For Tyler, he foresees wearing a system for the rest of his life. He feels younger and more confident with hair. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In honor of Women's History Month, this week we're focusing on the history of women's hair loss treatments and solutions, from ancient times to cutting-edge modern-day solutions. Women's HIstory of Hair Loss Treatments Hair has always been tied to identity, beauty, and confidence, which is why hair loss in women hasn't always been discussed openly. Ancient Egyptians used animal fats and oils in hopes of stimulating hair growth, while Roman women wore wigs often crafted from real human hair. Some of history's so-called remedies were far from glamorous—Cleopatra's hair loss treatment reportedly included bear grease and ground horse teeth. Even into the early 20th century, women had few options beyond hairpieces and home remedies. It wasn't until more recent decades that medical advancements paved the way for effective treatments tailored to women's hair loss. Causes of Women's Hair Loss Hair loss in women often differs from men's hair loss in a few key ways. Instead of receding hair lines around the forehead and temples or crown, women's hair loss typically manifests as diffuse thinning, widening part lines, and decreased volume. The causes can vary—hormonal changes due to pregnancy, menopause, or PCOS can trigger noticeable shedding. Nutritional deficiencies, such as low iron or vitamin D, can weaken hair, while stress and autoimmune disorders may contribute to excessive hair loss. Genetic factors also play a role, as female pattern hair loss tends to develop gradually over time. The good news is that understanding the cause is the first step toward finding the right hair loss solution. Science-Backed Hair Loss Solutions for Women Today's treatments offer real hope for women experiencing hair loss. Minoxidil remains the only FDA-approved topical treatment for female hair loss, helping extend the hair's growth phase for thicker, healthier strands. Oral medications like spironolactone can help balance hormones for those whose hair loss is driven by excess androgens. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is another promising option, using light to stimulate hair follicles and improve scalp circulation. PRP therapy, which involves injecting platelet-rich plasma into the scalp, has gained popularity for its potential to encourage regrowth. For those seeking instant confidence, hair systems and toppers provide a natural-looking, long-term solution. Innovations like Xtrands from HairClub seamlessly integrate additional strands into existing hair, offering an immediate volume boost. Finding the Right Solution for You If you're struggling with women's hair loss, you're not alone. Over 50% of women will experience some degree of hair thinning in their lifetime, but there are more options than ever before. Whether it's a medical treatment, a cosmetic solution, or a combination of both, the best approach depends on the cause of your hair loss and what fits your lifestyle. To hear firsthand stories from women who have found success, check out our past episodes featuring Meg Weatherman and Carol Combs (links below). No matter where you are on your hair journey, solutions exist—and there's hope. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Hair loss is a deeply personal and often emotional experience, especially when it happens unexpectedly. For many women, hair thinning begins during perimenopause or menopause, yet the topic remains widely overlooked. In this special Women's History Month episode of HairPod, we sit down with Angela Fields, founder of a curly hair product line, to discuss her personal journey with hair thinning, her eventual diagnosis of CCCA alopecia, and the solutions she discovered. Angela's experience sheds light on the challenges of hormonal hair loss and the steps women can take to reclaim both their hair and confidence. How Vitamin Deficiencies and Hormones Affect Hair Loss Angela first noticed her hair thinning in 2017 when her part began to widen, revealing more scalp than before. This early sign of hair loss led her to her doctor, where lab tests revealed she had a significant vitamin D deficiency—something she hadn't previously considered. Vitamin D plays a crucial role in hair follicle health, and a deficiency can contribute to both hair loss and fatigue. Supplementing with vitamin D helped restore some of her hair's fullness, but as she entered menopause, new challenges emerged. Her hair loss became more pronounced, leading her to seek the expertise of a dermatologist, who diagnosed her with CCCA alopecia, a condition that causes scarring of the scalp and makes regrowth more difficult. Effective Hair Regrowth Treatments and Lifestyle Changes Finding a treatment plan that worked required time, patience, and a comprehensive approach. Angela began by incorporating key supplements such as Nutrafol, folic acid, vitamin C, and iron to support hair regrowth. But supplementation alone wasn't enough—because of the scarring caused by CCCA alopecia, her dermatologist recommended a series of scalp injections to break down scar tissue and allow new hair to push through. This process took months, but the results were encouraging. Daily Habits for Hair Regrowth Beyond medical treatments, Angela also adjusted her daily habits. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clean scalp by shampooing regularly, as product buildup and excess oil can contribute to hair thinning. She also warns against wearing tight or glued-in hairstyles, which can put stress on the hair follicles and lead to long-term damage. Managing stress is another key factor, as high cortisol levels can accelerate hair loss. Through exercise, proper sleep, and self-care, Angela found ways to support her overall well-being while working toward healthier hair. Finding Support and Breaking the Stigma of Hair Loss Hair loss can feel isolating, but Angela stresses that no one has to go through it alone. She encourages women to seek support through online communities, Facebook groups, and even local meetups dedicated to hair loss. Speaking with a knowledgeable dermatologist who understands different hair types and traditional styling methods is another crucial step in finding the right treatment. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
When you start losing your hair, your barber or hair stylist is the first line of defense to help you look sharp and feel your best. In this episode, I sit down with master barber Craig Whitely – better known as Craig the Barber – to talk about all things grooming from the barber's perspective. He's got all the tips, from the best hair loss styles to the tools that really work (and the ones that don't). Hair Loss Styles: The Right Cut Matters Hair loss happens to so many of us, and many barbers have tricks for making it less noticeable. To achieve the appearance of a full head of hair, Craig recommends subtle fades, softer hairlines, and strategic styling. What works best for you will depend on where your hair loss is most obvious, your hair texture, and your face shape, so make sure you're working with a barber who can take all of those things into account. Of course, a fresh haircut will mask the symptoms of mild or early hair loss, but stopping (or, in some cases, reversing) hair loss takes more advanced tools. Products for Hair Loss Popular hair loss solutions come in many shapes and sizes, and Craig discusses some of the ones that people seek out, including fibers that attach to the existing hairs, which can give a fuller appearance (as long as they don't get wet). Many quick fixes come with their caveats, so it's important to do your research or talk to a hair loss specialist to see what's going to work best for you. Craig has seen some good results for his clients who use minoxidil - in the majority of cases, it helps clients maintain their current hair length and thickness. Hair Health: Creating Good Daily Habits Stopping hair loss starts with healthy daily habits. Craig suggests starting with a daily routine that includes keeping the scalp stimulated and moisturized. Grooming creams can help keep the scalp hydrated, which supports hair follicle health. Regular exfoliation also helps remove product and skin buildup, which can stifle hair follicles. Craig also recommends choosing a hairstyle that supports long-term hair health, which means avoiding heavier hairstyles or managing the weight of heavy hair carefully so the follicle isn't experiencing consistent tension. Hair Loss and Confidence: Find an Ally Hair loss happens in stages. No matter where you are in your hair journey, there are actions you can take today to care for your hair and boost your confidence. Working with someone who understands hair loss can help you figure out what that action might be for you. Professionals like Craig remind us that no one has to face hair loss alone, and there's always something you can do to feel your best. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
This week, I sat down with Rachel Rivera to unravel the mystery surrounding hair systems. We took an in-depth look at how hair systems work and whether they look and feel as natural as they claim to. Rachel shares the secrets behind how stylists like her achieve the seamless, natural looks that hair systems are so famous for. Hair Systems: Not Your Grandpa's Hair Loss Solution Hair loss is nothing new, and hair loss solutions have been around for a long time. As the technology continues to improve, so does the overall look, feel, and experience of using something like a hair system to achieve the look you desire. While traditional hair replacement tools looked heavy and artificial, today's hair systems blend seamlessly with your natural hair and scalp. Advancements in both the materials and adhesives used have made hair systems more comfortable, breathable, and durable than ever. Hair Loss Stylists to the Rescue One of the benefits of using a hair system is that they can be completely customized to match every individual's hair color, texture, and preferred style. Before creating these unique hair systems, stylists meet with new clients to talk about everything from their hair color to their lifestyle – it all gets taken into account. Personalization goes beyond just ensuring the hair looks good, too. Materials, like adhesives, can be adjusted to ensure total efficacy and comfort. Learn to Use a Hair System Hair loss stylists like Rachel can help educate you on how to make sure your hair system keeps looking good between visits to the salon. From showing you the right shampoos to use when you wash your new hair to teaching you how to reapply in case you experience any lifting, your hair loss expert is there for you. If you work with a company like HairClub, you even have access to salons all over the country, should you wish to get a touch-up while you're traveling. Whether you're certain that a hair system is the next step for you or you're just curious about learning more, a great first step is to reach out to a hair loss professional to get more information. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In this episode, I sit down with triple-board certified nutritionist Julie Olson to discuss how we can hack our nutrition and achieve optimum hair health. If you're interested in learning about the building blocks of hair and getting some tips on how we can all improve the strength and fullness of our hair today, look no further! Nutrition and Healthy Hair Julie's personal experience with hair loss began with a stressful experience and a fast-paced lifestyle. When she stopped working her corporate job, she saw it had a massive impact on her health. This was the catalyst for beginning her journey as a nutritionist, focusing on making targeted changes to her diet to restore her hair naturally. Her experience serves as a reminder that proper nutrition is key in any hair loss prevention strategy. Essential Nutrients for Hair Growth Protein is critical for healthy hair. Hair is primarily made up of keratin, a type of protein, and without adequate protein intake, hair growth can slow down. Other vital nutrients for hair health include iron, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids. Julie cautions us against believing everything we hear and see online, however – in her experience, biotin isn't something we need to supplement in our diets, despite the hype. The most important thing to do is ensure you're getting a balanced diet and rely on supplements only if you know you have a deficiency in a particular nutrient. Foods to Avoid for Better Hair Health Some foods actually contribute to hair loss. Julie discusses how highly processed foods, especially processed meats like hot dogs, can contribute to inflammation and nutrient imbalances that may worsen hair loss. Processed meats and fried foods contain unhealthy fats that can increase inflammation, while sugary snacks and refined carbs spike blood sugar levels, which can impact our hormones. Dehydration can also impact hair in a negative way, so ingesting anything that dehydrates you isn't recommended. Making mindful food choices is one of the best ways to support hair health naturally. Hair Loss Prevention – Holistically Hair loss isn't just about what you eat—it's about how well your body absorbs nutrients and maintains balance. Stress, gut health, and hydration all play a role in whether your body can properly use the nutrients you consume. Julie emphasizes the importance of looking at your health holistically rather than relying on quick-fix supplements. By focusing on a balanced diet, stress management, and overall wellness, you can create the optimal conditions for healthy, thriving hair. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
This week on HairPod, I spoke with Meg Weatherman about living with trichotillomania, a mental health disorder that caused her to start pulling out her own hair in the second grade. Listen in to hear how she manages this condition and how she has found hope through support and self-care. Understanding Trichotillomania Trichotillomania (TTM) is a mental health condition classified under obsessive-compulsive and related disorders. For Meg, it started as what seemed like a harmless habit—tugging at her eyelashes. However, as the behavior escalated, she began pulling her hair more frequently. Neither Meg nor her parents initially understood the condition, making it difficult to find effective interventions. Many people with trichotillomania struggle with self-blame, but research indicates that TTM is rooted in mental health, often linked to underlying conditions such as generalized anxiety disorder. The Emotional Toll of Hair Loss Hair loss, regardless of the cause, can be an emotionally challenging experience. It often leads to feelings of isolation and confusion, particularly for individuals who develop trichotillomania at a young age. Meg began experiencing noticeable hair loss at just eight years old, leading to additional struggles at school. The lack of awareness about trichotillomania contributed to bullying and name-calling from classmates, further increasing her anxiety and worsening her symptoms. This cycle continued until she sought help from mental health professionals. Meg encourages parents and educators to foster empathy among children, as people struggling with hair loss—especially due to mental health disorders—often face silent battles. Solutions for Hair Loss: Trichotillomania Finding the right hair loss solution for trichotillomania is a highly personal process, requiring trial and error. Meg experimented with various solutions before discovering what made her feel most confident. She prefers **hair toppers**, which provide the coverage she desires while allowing her to remove them as needed to care for her scalp. Beyond external solutions, self-care plays a crucial role in her journey. Prioritizing wellness, mental health support, and self-confidence-building activities have helped her manage her condition more effectively. While no single solution works for everyone, a combination of personalized hair restoration options and mental health treatment can make a significant difference. Meg's story sheds light on the challenges of living with trichotillomania and highlights the importance of awareness, support, and self-acceptance. With the right approach, individuals struggling with TTM can regain confidence and take meaningful steps toward healing. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Topical hair loss treatments are one of the first options many people turn to, but it's not easy to separate effective solutions from marketing hype. Hair restoration surgeon Dr. Ross Kopelman, joined me on HairPod to discuss the effectiveness of topical solutions and how to determine if they're the right fit for you. Do Topical Hair Loss Treatments Work for Everyone? Topical hair loss solutions, such as serums and leave-in treatments, can be effective for both men and women with mild hair loss/thinning. However, these treatments require a long-term commitment to see results due to the natural hair growth cycle. Dr. Ross Kopelman recommends topical minoxidil for many of his clients. Still, he notes that individuals experiencing aggressive hair loss may not get the results they want from any topical treatment alone. The Role of Natural Topical Solutions for Hair Loss Natural hair loss remedies are growing in popularity, with rosemary oil being one of the most talked-about options. Dr. Kopelman shared that studies comparing rosemary oil to 2% minoxidil show promising results, especially for individuals unable to use stronger medications, such as those who are pregnant or breastfeeding. However, he cautioned that natural solutions, while beneficial, do not address one of the root causes of hair loss: dihydrotestosterone (DHT). For some, combining natural remedies with other treatments may offer a balanced approach. Treating Hair Loss Holistically Topical hair loss treatments and natural remedies can play a role in managing hair loss, but they're only part of the equation. Dr. Kopelman shared the importance of determining the root cause of hair loss and addressing this in your treatment plan. He also touched on advanced options like oral finasteride and dutasteride, which block DHT, and oral minoxidil, which prolongs the hair growth phase. While finasteride and minoxidil are the only FDA-approved treatments for hair loss, these drugs can come with some side effects. Working with a hair restoration professional can help you minimize or avoid side effects entirely. Can Hair Loss Be Cured? Hair loss cures are a topic many people are interested in, and Dr. Kopelman stresses that at his time, there are no permanent cures for hair loss. Advances in genetic modification and cloning may eventually revolutionize the field, but for now, treatments like minoxidil and finasteride remain the most effective tools. Dr. Kopelman's insights remind us that while hair loss treatments have come a long way, finding the right solution requires patience, professional guidance, and a personalized approach. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Is thyroid dysfunction causing your hair loss? In this episode, I sat down with Dr. Emily Kiberd, an expert in thyroid health. She talked about this little organ's role in all of the processes in our bodies, symptoms of thyroid dysfunction, and practical things you can start doing today to improve the health of your thyroid. Thyroid Function and Hair Health The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped organ responsible for secreting hormones that regulate every metabolic process in the body. Common symptoms of thyroid disorders include fatigue, difficulty losing weight, brain fog, feeling cold, and hair loss. In Dr. Kiberd's experience, many women have experienced symptoms of thyroid dysfunction for as many as ten years before receiving adequate treatment. Is a Thyroid Disorder Causing Your Hair Loss? Diagnosing hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism comes down to some very simple blood tests, but it sometimes takes a specialist to recognize the symptoms as thyroid-related. Hashimoto's Disease is an autoimmune thyroid disorder that presents in 90% of people with hypothyroidism. Stress, hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, and environmental factors can trigger these issues in people who have a genetic predisposition to thyroid problems, and reducing the amount of stressors on the body can reduce symptoms, including hair thinning. Improve Your Thyroid and Hair Health Dr. Kiberd recommends starting with dietary adjustments, proper sleep, stress management, and avoiding overtraining to help manage thyroid health. Nutrient-dense foods like proteins and vegetables are great for the thyroid, and it's important to identify sources of stress in your environment that could be hindering hormone production in the thyroid. Dr. Kiberd recommends taking good care of yourself as a start, but working with a professional will ultimately lead to better results and faster hair regrowth, if that is the cause of your hair loss. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Hair loss “miracle cures” are all over social media, and the before-and-afters all look too good to be true. This week on HairPod, I'm speaking with hair loss expert Dr. Phipps to break down what works, what doesn't, and the science behind it. Hair Loss Cures - Hope or Hype? Hair loss can be an emotional experience for many people, and “miracle” hair loss cures seem to be on the rise. The number of options can be overwhelming, and if you don't know the science, it's tough to separate proven products from fads and trends. Professionals in the industry are your first line of defense against products that overpromise and underdeliver – working with someone who can help you understand your specific type of hair loss will save you money and heartbreak in the long run (see our resources section for a link to a free consultation!) Stem Cell Therapy for Hair Loss Is stem cell therapy a safe and effective way to fight hair loss? Dr. Phipps can't say for sure, as this hair loss treatment method has not been cleared by the FDA. Investigation into this is ongoing, as stem cells have been shown to have regenerative properties when used in other types of therapy. She strongly cautions anyone who seeks this type of treatment to only work with medical doctors to ensure that there is some sort of overarching regulatory practice. At this time, there is no guarantee that stem cell treatment for hair loss is effective or safe. Are Essential Oils Effective for Treating Hair Loss? Natural treatments for hair loss are trending on social media, but do the results live up to the hype? Dr. Phipps explains that some botanicals, like pumpkin seed oil and rosemary oil, often have stimulating properties for our hair follicles, which can encourage hair growth. These treatments can have some impact for people who are experiencing diverse thinning but probably aren't going to regrow hair on a bald spot. Dr. Phipps also cautions that cheaper essential oils probably are not potent enough to have a significant aesthetic effect, as the process of distilling these oils is very costly. Supplements for Hair Health and Growth Supplements and vitamins are an important part of overall hair health but aren't a good solitary option for regrowing hair or slowing hair loss. This depends significantly on the type of hair loss a person is experiencing and the quality of the supplements. Working with an expert in hair growth (not just someone selling supplements online) is essential to ensure the supplements themselves have undergone testing to ensure their effectiveness. When used as a part of a broader regimen, supplements can improve hair growth by strengthening hair shafts and improving health overall. The Best Treatments for Hair Loss The best hair loss treatment plan takes into account the cause of an individual's hair loss and uses a holistic approach. Proven medications like finasteride make up the most effective and safest options for hair regrowth and retention, and when included as part of a regimen, can yield great results for many people. Speaking with a professional can help determine whether they'll work for you and what options are available if they do not. Dr. Phipps advises that treatments that look “too good to be true” usually are, but urges people not to lose hope, as there are great treatments out there. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Happy New Year, from the HairPod team! This week, we're going through my top 5 HairPod moments of 2024. Tune in for some of the most impactful moments we've had so far on this podcast, and check out the resources section at the bottom for links to all of these episodes in full! What is TrichoView? with Steve Barth Steve Barth, one of the founding fathers of HairClub, joined Kevin on episode 23 to discuss the development of TrichoView, a cutting-edge technology for personalized hair and scalp analysis. This system revolutionized HairClub's approach, combining physiological data with psychological insights to offer individualized treatment plans. It's one of the most important advancements in hair care, and this clip dives into the science behind it. Finasteride vs. Dutasteride with Dr. Angela Phipps In episode 34, Dr. Angela Phipps helped me understand the effectiveness of the hair loss medication finasteride. I share my personal experience as well, because after years on finasteride, I still found I was losing some hair. Dr. Phipps explains why about 10% of patients need a second medication, dutasteride, to fight their male pattern hair loss. Nutrition's Impact on Hair Loss with Eva Proudman Your diet plays a huge role in how much hair you lose and how fast. In episode 24 with Eva Proudman, I learned just how important it can be. In this clip, she shares essential dietary advice for hair health, emphasizing the importance of protein and the foods that nourish your hair. If you've been noticing hair loss after changing your diet or rapid weight loss, check out her episode using the link below. Joey Logano's Hair System Journey NASCAR legend Joey Logano shared his hair loss journey in episode 1, and as a hair system user myself, I was curious to know how far he pushes his system and whether he worries if it will come off while he's driving in a hot stock car. From initial doubts to confidently racing in extreme temperatures, Joey talks about how his hair system stays put even under the hottest conditions. The Science Behind Laser Hair Therapy with Dr. Angela Phipps Laser hair therapy was another highlight from episode 42, where Dr. Phipps explained how low-level light therapy can stimulate hair follicle cells, improving hair health and promoting regrowth. While not a miracle cure, laser therapy can have significant impacts when used consistently, as long as it works for your type of hair loss. Dr. Phipps clarifies why and how it works, as well as who laser therapy isn't a good option for to help listeners develop realistic expectations. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Episode 23: The Creation of TrichoView with Steve Barth Episode 34: Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss with Dr. Angie Phipps Episode 24: Ask a Trichologist: What is Causing My Hair Loss? With Eva Proudman Episode 1: Alopecia Doesn't Slow Me Down with Joey Logano Episode 42: Laser Hair Therapy Benefits with Dr. Angie Phipps Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In this episode of HairPod, we brought Dr. Phipps back in to share her knowledge with us once again! She came on the podcast to tell us how the holiday season can impact our hair, and what we can start doing now to improve our hair and scalp health. Reducing Stress-Related Hair Loss Hair loss during the holidays has a few culprits, but one of the main ones is stress. Sure, the holidays bring us a lot of joy, but the impacts of travel, hosting friends or family, attending social events, and gift-giving all add up. Dr. Phipps emphasizes that it is the prolonged stress we experience during the winter season that causes hair loss and not the typical day-to-day stress we all experience. Stress may not cause hair loss in everyone, but people who are prone to male- or female-pattern hair loss may see an increase in their hair loss during stressful periods. Other Causes of Hair Loss in Winter Winter-related health concerns can have an impact on our overall hair health. Many people experience more dryness during the winter (this, of course, will depend on your climate), and this can lead to dry and flaky scalps. If dead skin builds up on the scalp, it can become difficult for hair follicles to work in a healthy, normal way, so cleansing the scalp and even moisturizing it can help with scalp and hair health. Dr. Phipps also touches on how diet affects hair health – she says they don't see many negative impacts from people eating a more rich or sugary diet during the holidays, but diet drugs after the holidays can increase hair loss in some people. What to Do About Winter Hair Loss If you want to make sure your hair looks healthy and full in all of your holiday pictures this year, but you're concerned about hair loss, Dr. Phipps said it's good to start treating your hair loss issues early. Of course, it can take a few months with certain treatments to start seeing results. To get you through the holiday season, Dr. Phipps recommends HairClub's Xtrands, a process that weaves fibers into your existing hair to increase density and volume. The consultation to assess if Xtrands will work for your unique situation is free. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Ready or not, we are now officially entering the holiday season! In this episode, you're going to hear some hair hacks to help you get through the holiday season. Attend holiday parties, work events, and all of those evenings with the in-laws with your head held high, even if you're going through hair loss! Hair Health - Cleanse and Moisturize Hair care routines should be adjusted seasonally, so if you haven't started your winter routine, let this be your sign. Many people struggle with maintaining enough moisture in their skin and hair during the winter, so adding a moisturizing shampoo to your regimen might be the answer for you. Keeping your scalp clean is an essential part of hair health and hair growth, so if you're worried about thinning hair, find a shampoo that sets your hair follicles up for success. And don't forget to stay hydrated! Add Volume and Texture to Your Hair Thinning hair can be disguised in the short term by boosting the volume of the hair you do have – to an extent! Of course, it's best to figure out why your hair is thinning and address the root cause of the issue, but if you have a party to get to tonight, calling your dermatologist or trichologist is probably off the table. In the meantime, using a texturizing spray or powder at the root of your hair can help create lift and give your hair a full appearance, even if it's not as thick as it used to be. Styling Your Hair for Hair Loss Your hairstyle can significantly impact how thick or full your hair appears to be. If you haven't seen a professional stylist who works with clients with hair loss, it's worth reaching out and at least having a consultation with them. They can help you choose a style that makes the most of the hair you have, and they can teach you what to do at home to achieve the look you want. Just remember, even if they teach you methods that use heat tools, always use them on a low setting and use heat protectant, as heat is the enemy of hydrated hair! Minimize Continued Hair Loss Hair loss generally doesn't just stop all on its own, so you may have to take steps to hold on to the hair you do have. In Episode 034, we talked about using treatments to stop losing hair loss caused by male pattern baldness, so if you haven't heard that episode, check it out! If you're still in the process of figuring out what's causing your hair loss and you want to minimize it in the meantime, many people have had success with using silk and satin pillowcases or hair bonnets (for longer hair) overnight to reduce friction, which ultimately reduces breakage and can help you keep your hair looking full. Choose a Hair Loss Solution that Suits Your Needs Hair loss solutions are not a one-size-fits-all thing. First, you need to understand why you are losing your hair. Then you can do your research and consult with professionals that can help you determine what solution is right for you. No matter what the cause, there are options for you that can help you look and feel amazing. If you'd like to talk to someone about what hair loss options are right for you, book a consultation free of charge. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Laser therapy for hair loss isn't new. In this episode, I meet with Dr. Phipps to talk about the science behind laser or low-level light therapy (LLLT) and what makes a great candidate for it. We also discussed whether there have been any adverse health effects noticed in people who have used laser therapy for years. Low-Level Light Therapy for Hair Loss What is laser therapy for hair loss, and how does it work? Laser therapy, also known as low-level light therapy (LLLT), uses a specific wavelength of light to stimulate the cells of hair follicles. Different delivery methods are available, including caps, helmets, and combs. The light therapy doesn't cause any discomfort or sensation, which causes some users to think the light isn't working. Dr. Phipps gives the example of the sun; the sun's UV rays are able to penetrate the skin and stimulate cells to cause a tan because of the wavelength of those rays. Similarly, a laser device must use specific wavelengths of light to stimulate the skin cells. Typically, cheaper versions of these devices are sold online, so finding a reputable supplier is critical. How to Use Laser Therapy for Hair Loss Is laser therapy right for you? Laser therapy works by gently stimulating hair follicle cells, so in situations of relatively recent hair loss or thinning, laser therapy can keep the follicles healthy to produce strong, healthy strands. Each treatment is approximately 8 minutes per day, and much like the sun in the example above, it must be done every day, or the effects will wane (just as your tan will wane if you stop going out in the sun). Stopping laser therapy will cause hair loss to resume at the rate it was happening before LLLT was started. Are You a Candidate for Laser Therapy? Hair follicles can die, and once they have died, laser therapy will not bring them back or create new follicles. That's why it's important to consult with a hair loss professional to determine if laser therapy will be effective for your type of hair loss or thinning. As mentioned before, it also requires consistent use, so take that into consideration as you weigh your options. Laser therapy devices can be purchased for home use, as they are safe, durable, and easy to apply. Quality laser therapy devices can last a long time - Dr. Phipps shares that her father has been using the same laser cap for ten years. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Hair loss solutions come in many shapes and sizes. The good news is, there's something out there for everyone. But how do you figure out what's going to work best for you? In this week's episode of HairPod, I sit down with friend-of-the-pod Dan Medeiros to hear how he uses two hair loss solutions in tandem to improve his scalp health, encourage hair growth, and get the look he wants in the meantime. Psoriasis and Hair Loss Hair loss began for Dan in his late teens and early twenties. He was diagnosed with a rare form of psoriasis that flared up when he was under stress and caused significant hair loss on his scalp. His high-stress job caused him to go from a full head of hair to significant thinning in a short time, leaving him feeling gutted. One of the keys to his hair regrowth was healing his scalp, and he was able to do that using HairClub's EXT program. EXT for Scalp Health and Hair Regrowth Regrowing hair after hair loss is possible, depending on the circumstances. Programs like EXT help regrow hair by taking a holistic, multifaceted approach to regrowth. For Dan, this started with scalp health. Through regular cleansing treatments, he was able to get his scalp health back on track to support the hair follicles. The next part of the EXT treatment helps the hair grow back strong and thick with a topical minoxidil treatment. Dan stuck to the regimen very consistently and found that it didn't add much extra time to his typical personal care routine. Diet Changes for Hair Regrowth Dietary issues cause hair loss when we aren't getting proper nutrition. When Dan was under stress due to his high-intensity work life, he fell into a habit of eating fast food and drinking a lot of energy drinks. When he began prioritizing his health, sleep, and nutrition, he noticed his hair starting to come back. It's important to keep in mind that a holistic approach to regrowth is ideal. Hair Systems as a Hair Solution Dan uses XTrands+ to cover parts of his head that have not regrown hair yet. He has been on the show to talk about when he first got his system on for the first time, and how he styles his system in a variety of ways. This time, Dan discussed why he uses his hair system along with EXT. The EXT helps regrow his natural hair by healing the scalp and supporting overall wellness, while the hair system gives him the look he wants in the meantime. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In this episode of HairPod, we're celebrating the season of gratitude with five inspiring stories about hair loss. Hair loss can happen for many reasons, but the important thing to remember is that there is always a way forward—that's right, there's a solution out there for everyone. Trying a Hair Loss Solution Hair systems are a widespread solution for hair loss, but not everyone knows exactly how they work. Tyler was one guest who wasn't sure a hair system was right for him until his mom gave him a gentle nudge to give it a shot. After all, what did he have to lose? After receiving his system and wearing it home for the first time, Tyler knew this was his path forward. It's worth noting, however, that not all systems are created equal! Tyler got his system from HairClub, where he worked with an experienced stylist to get a style and material that looked and felt great and worked with his active lifestyle. To hear more of Tyler's story, check out his full episode! Childhood Hair Loss Hair loss isn't easy for anyone, least of all children. Abby's rare condition created a large scar on her scalp, and a large percentage of her hair never grew in. Growing up without hair wasn't easy; Abby's parents tried hats and wigs, but they didn't allow Abby to live a normal life and fit in with the other kids. When Abby's mom discovered HairClub, the team worked with Abby's unique situation to help her find the perfect solution that allowed Abby to play, swim, and dance, just like any other girl. Now that Abby is 24 years old, she is a 20-year client of HairClub and exudes nothing but confidence. She shares her story openly and hopes she can help kids and parents who are going through a similar situation. For more from Abby, check out her full episode! New Technologies for Hair Loss Technology for hair loss solutions have come a long way in the last few decades. Christopher came on the show to share his experience losing his hair starting in his 20s. He tried multiple solutions but wasn't getting the results he was after, and part of the problem was he wasn't aware of all of the options available to him (at first). Christopher is an expert in the beauty industry, and he shares how men aren't encouraged by society to make changes to their appearance, even if they want to. But, according to him, that is starting to change. The younger generations are more comfortable seeking out different hair loss solutions, and it doesn't hurt that the technology has improved, too. For more insights from Christopher, check out his full episode! Chemotherapy and Hair Loss After recovering from her cancer, Carol had a new challenge to face – the hair loss caused by her chemotherapy treatments. Hair loss made Carol, an extrovert, want to hide from others. All she wanted was to return to her normal life, but her loss of confidence kept that from happening. Carol tells the story of the first day that she wore her new hair from HairClub. This was the moment when she finally felt like herself again and her life resumed. To hear more of Carol's inspiring story, check out her full episode! How Getting Your Hair Loss Helps Confidence Our last story came from Jeff ElZenny. He began losing his hair in high school, and that meant feeling awkward in his prom pictures and at graduation. He felt like he looked so much older than he actually was, and he became a recluse. When he finally got his hair back, he felt like his outgoing, fun-loving personality came back with it. This confidence boost allowed him to enjoy his 20s to the fullest, never worrying about his appearance. To hear more of Jeff's journey from HairClub client to part of the team, listen to his full episode! Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
If your hair is thinning but you're not sure why, it's time to take a look at your stress levels. It's important to understand the relationship between stress and hair loss if you want any hope of stopping the thinning or even growing your hair back. In this episode of HairPod, I sat down with Dr. Angie Phipps, a renowned hair transplant surgeon and expert in hair loss, to explore the external factors that contribute to hair thinning and loss. Stress-related Hair Loss and Cortisol Levels Stress-induced hair loss is more common than you might think. Dr. Phipps explains that elevated cortisol levels, the hormone produced during stress, can cause hair follicles to shut down. "Your hair follicle cells are so sensitive to changes in hormones," she says. This condition, known as telogen effluvium, leads to increased shedding but is usually temporary. If you can manage your stress levels, your hair will often grow back unless the stress itself is kickstarting someone's natural male or female pattern hair loss. Illness and Hair Loss: The Hidden Connection The impact of illness on hair loss often goes unnoticed. Serious illnesses, especially those causing chronic inflammation like autoimmune disorders, can lead to significant hair shedding. Dr. Phipps notes, "Your hair follicle cells don't like your body having inflammation; it scares them." Even viral infections like COVID-19 have been linked to hair loss due to prolonged internal inflammation affecting hair follicle health. Diet, Nutrient Deficiencies, and Hair Thinning Diet plays a pivotal role in maintaining healthy hair. Nutrient deficiencies can weaken hair follicles, making them more susceptible to shedding. Rapid weight loss from crash diets or medications like Ozempic can cause metabolic stress, leading to hair thinning. Ensuring you get the recommended daily allowances of vitamins and minerals is key to preventing diet-related hair loss. Exploring Hair Restoration Options When it comes to hair restoration, one size doesn't fit all. Dr. Phipps discusses how treatments vary based on individual needs. Alternatives like Hair Club's Xtrands and Xtrands+ offer non-surgical solutions for anyone who is looking to make their hair appear more voluminous and full. Consulting with a hair loss specialist can help determine the best course of action tailored to your specific condition. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Check out Episode 034: Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss with Dr. Phipps Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
This week on HairPod, we welcomed one of our favorite guests back to the show, Frankie Muniz. We talked about his experience as an actor dealing with hair loss, and how things have changed since he got his hair back. Listen in to hear how finding his confidence again is impacting his career as a NASCAR driver. Hair Loss in the Public Eye As an actor and race car driver, Frankie Muniz understands the impact of hair loss on public perception and personal confidence. In the entertainment industry, most “leading men” have a full head of hair, and in his early 20's, Frankie found his hair thinning. Frankie recounts how this affected his acting opportunities, making him appear older than he truly was. His decision to use a hair system has led to a more youthful appearance and a positive change in his overall presence. Hair Systems and Confidence Frankie Muniz shares his transformative experience with hair systems at HairClub, highlighting how regaining his hair significantly boosted his confidence. For Frankie, visiting HairClub is more than a regular errand; it's his "me time" where he enjoys a head massage and a fresh haircut. Frankie ensures his look remains fresh and natural-looking with trips to a HairClub center every two weeks. Not only does he experience a boost to his self-esteem with his hair system, he also compares it to the self-care that many women get from going to a spa. HairClub: Tailored Solutions for Every Lifestyle While hair systems are growing in popularity, many people still don't know much about how they work or where to get a high-quality one. Frankie wasn't sure what to expect when he first looked into getting his hair system, and he wondered if it would be able to withstand his active, fast-paced career. He was pleasantly surprised to learn that HairClub caters to individuals of all ages and lifestyles, including active professionals like himself. Maintaining a Hair System Hair systems, in Frankie's experience, require similar maintenance to having natural hair. He uses shampoo and conditioner to keep it clean just like he would with his natural hair and goes into a HairClub Center every two weeks for a professional touch-up. This ease of maintenance allows Frankie to focus on his demanding career as a NASCAR driver without worrying about his hair and knowing it will look great every time he takes off his helmet post-race. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Fall has arrived, and with the changing seasons comes a great opportunity to change up your look. If you've been noticing some hair thinning around the crown of your head or up near your temples and you want to do something about it, I hope you'll check this episode out. Today, we're talking about all of the things I did to try to stop my hair loss, and what actually ended up working for me. How My Hair Loss Started Genetic hair loss happens to so many people, but no one wants it to happen to them. I was worried about losing my hair starting at the age of 8 when I realized that my grandfather was bald, and my mom said that would happen to me, too. When I was 28, I saw a picture of myself that showed the crown of my head, and there was a noticeable thinning spot, which really worried me. I didn't want to lose my hair at such a young age, so I decided to take action. The Hair Solutions I Tried First Minoxidil and finasteride are both hair loss solutions that work on reducing the impact of the hormones that cause genetic hair loss (DHT). I started with the over-the-counter solutions and later got a prescription for finasteride. I had an excellent experience with finasteride, as it significantly slowed the rate at which my hair was thinning. I didn't know then what I know now - that I am a part of the 10% of the population whose hair loss is only slowed by finasteride, not stopped completely. For those of us in that 10%, there is another solution called dutasteride, but I was not aware of it at the time. So I carried on my search. Trying Laser Therapy for Hair Loss I tried laser therapy for my hair loss, going from once per week to three treatments per week. The laser therapy wasn't invasive, it didn't take long to go through each treatment, and it's also possible to purchase a laser cap to use at home, although that wasn't the route I decided to take. I also sought a hair transplant from a surgeon, and we had great conversations about how it would look and what the financial burden would be, and my transplant was successful. However, I kept looking for solutions. My Hair System Using a hair system ended up being the right option for me. I have a stylist that cuts it for me and blends it with my hair so it both looks and feels completely natural. It also uses real human hair, so it feels completely natural and doesn't require any care outside of what I would normally do to take care of my hair. This was the perfect solution for me, but there are so many options out there and ultimately, it's up to you to determine what's right for you. I hope you can learn from my experience and it inspires you to seek out your own perfect solution. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In this episode of HairPod, I sat down with Dan Medeiros to talk about how he styles his hair for comic cons. Dan has been doing comic cons for years, and he has used both his hair system and costume wigs to put together his amazing, professional-looking costumes. Whether you're getting ready for Halloween or you're just curious about buying a costume wig for fun, check out the episode! Halloween Costume Styling Tips There are a few options out there for people who want to dress up or change their look temporarily but don't want to spend a lot of money. The less expensive options don't look or move exactly like real hair, but they can be styled to fit your costume needs (to a certain extent). Dan recommends using a system of pinning the hair into place and using brushes and hair sprays to train the hair into place. He shares this not as someone with professional hair styling experience but as a costume enthusiast – if he can do it, you can too! Hair Systems vs. Costume Wigs Dan has been wearing a hair system for a few years and opts to use it in many of his costumes. His HairClub system gives him a much more realistic look and feel than the cheaper options because it is made from real human hair rather than synthetic hair. He has a few hair systems that vary slightly in length, which gives him the flexibility to switch them out depending on which character he is cosplaying. His system is also very breathable, which is great for long days at comic con. Hair System Maintenance Hair systems may seem complex, but that has not been Dan's experience. He works with HairClub to determine a maintenance schedule that works for his busy schedule. For Dan, weekly appointments at HairClub help him achieve the look he wants, but each person can set up a plan that works for their unique schedule and needs. In between appointments, he cares for and styles his hair system just like anyone would do with their natural hair. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Is there anything holding you back from the win? Joey Logano is back on HairPod to talk about the life of a NASCAR driver. Joey speaks about his career, the competitive world of NASCAR, and how he continues to race with the same passion and determination that has made him one of the sport's biggest names. We also dig into his experience with hair loss, and how the other drivers reacted to his decision to start using a hair system. NASCAR: Behind the Scenes While most professional athletes may experience some ribbing or joking behind the scenes, NASCAR is a little bit different. Most teams see the same rival team once every few months, but during racing season, competing drivers see each other week after week. Conflicts do arise occasionally, but for the most part, Joey says the best thing to do have an awareness of those situations and avoid them when you can. Hair Loss As a Pro Driver Joey Logano has a hair system, and he has never been shy about letting people know that he deals with a condition called alopecia areata. He is also open about working with HairClub, and due to the stigma that surrounds hair loss and hair systems, one may think he has caught some flak from his competitors or even his own team. This has not been the case – if anything, other drivers have wanted to know how Joey solved his hair loss because they deal with similar issues. Hair Systems and Finding Confidence Joey has found that the best way to deal with detractors has been to embrace his situation. He feels most comfortable being completely open about his hair system and hair loss, even poking fun at his situation at times. While this may not be the way everyone handles their hair thinning or loss, it's important to consider that even someone as transparent about hair loss as Joey does not experience many negative reactions. People are generally supportive, and in general, his hair system doesn't come up in conversation at this point. Long-term Hair System Use Before making the decision to endorse HairClub as a product, Joey wanted to test it out. It was important to him to find out if it was something he could actually use and live with in the long term. He has found that having a hair system has been a great option for him in terms of how easy it is to care for and how well it stands up to the fast-paced lifestyle of a NASCAR driver. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
This week on HairPod, I sat down with an expert in all things hair loss, Dr. Angie Phipps. She is a hair transplant surgeon with over two decades of experience in the industry, and she was the star of the TLC reality series, Bad Hair Day. She joined us to shed some light on an important issue that affects over 100 million Americans: male and female pattern hair loss. Female vs. Male Pattern Hair Loss Female pattern hair loss is different from male pattern baldness in a few key ways. They are both caused by the impacts of hormones on different receptors throughout the body, and these hormones cause hair loss when those hormones affect our hair follicles in certain ways. In men, this type of hair loss centralizes on certain areas, like the forehead and top of the crown. Women can experience thinning in any zone, and it typically happens in a more diffuse way. For both men and women, the amount of hair loss you'll experience due to this condition is genetic, and science doesn't have a consistent way to shut down the gene or the receptors. How Effective is Finasteride? Male pattern hair loss happens due to one specific hormone, and science has found a way to block that hormone without any negative side effects. That treatment is called finasteride, and it helps many men stop their hair loss. Women, on the other hand, experience hair loss due to a combination of hormones, and there are negative effects to blocking them. This means that hormonal treatments are only really helpful for men at this time. For men who don't experience great results with finasteride, Dr. Phipps typically prescribes dutasteride. In either case, the medications must be continued to block the hormone. If the medication is stopped, hair loss will resume. Finasteride as a Preventative Measure Genetic hair loss can skip generations, but if it's somewhere in your family history, you may very well experience it. Dr. Phipps recommends starting the medication early so that you don't experience extensive hair loss before stopping it. While there are always risks for medication to cause side effects, finasteride has been studied long-term and it has not had major long-term side effects on any internal processes or organs. Is Finasteride Right for Me? Regular hair shedding is normal, so how do you know if you're experiencing hair loss? It's normal to lose 100-150 hairs per day, so if you see a bit of hair in your comb every day, there's no need to panic. But if you start to see an increasing amount of hair coming out in your brush or in the shower, there's no harm in consulting with a professional. They have the tools and knowledge to determine whether you're experiencing hair loss. If you think you're experiencing hair loss and hair loss runs in your family, Dr. Phipps suggests starting preventative care early. But hair loss can be caused by other factors, and a hair loss specialist can give you an idea of what is causing the hair loss. The Best Treatment for Hair Loss is Comprehensive Hair loss can have a variety of causes. Rather than trying just one tactic, the greatest chance you have for success in reducing your hair loss is to take a multifaceted approach. Dr. Phipps works with clients to determine what combination of treatments will support the best possible results in her patients. When you work with professionals like her, you can benefit from their years of experience and work with them to find something that works for you and your budget. More is more! Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In this episode of HairPod, Kevin sits down with a member of the team who puts together HairPod every week, Oscar Camargo. He brings up a topic that we haven't covered yet - the way that Oscar's culture impacted his hair loss experience and his eventual decision to seek a hair loss solution. Being Latino and Going Through Hair Loss Hair loss can affect someone's self-image, regardless of their culture. In Oscar's case, he grew up in a Colombian family and was raised to care for his appearance and always leave the house putting his best foot forward. As a young man, this came easy, as Oscar had a full head of wavy hair. As he aged, he lost his hair just like his father had before him. It took years of dealing with the hair loss for Oscar to decide it was time to make a change. Trying Different Hair Solutions: The Turning Point Hair solutions come in many forms, and each person's journey is unique. Oscar knew there might be some trial and error as he figured out what would work best for him, and he opted to try minoxidil first. While this option is satisfactory for many people, it didn't give Oscar the instantaneous results he was after. When he first tried a hair system, he knew it would be a great fit. Oscar shares what it was like to show it to his family, especially at the moment when his biggest critic, his youngest daughter, finally saw and felt his brand new hair. Gaining Confidence Through Hair Solutions Losing your hair is often an emotional experience. Finding a way to restore your hair can be key to feeling the confidence you once had. Having a positive self-image and self-esteem can change the way you feel at work, with family, and during social interactions. Oscar talks about how great it felt once he was no longer worrying about where people's eyes would go while they were talking or if they'd be looking at his thinning hairline. Now, Oscar says he can focus on other things he'd like to improve in his life - his hair looks and feels great. Advice for Latino Men Facing Hair Loss Dealing with hair loss is difficult for anyone, but Oscar wants to reach out and speak to men who understand his cultural perspective. Taking pride in one's appearance and having an awareness of how others see you is a powerful value to be raised with, and one that helps prepare us for school, our jobs, and how we show up in social contexts. Feeling like you can't take control of your appearance when it comes to hair loss can feel very isolating and caused Oscar to want to hide. He wants men to know that there are things they can do to get their hair back and feel confident in the way they look. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Trichotillomania (also known as trich or TTM) is a condition that causes someone to compulsively pull out their hair. In honor of Trichotillomania Awareness Month, we spent some time with Heather Brooke talking in depth about this disorder, discussing her experience as a licensed professional counselor working with clients with TTM and her lived experience with the condition starting in childhood. This is a compassionate conversation for people struggling with trichotillomania, their support systems, and anyone with an interest in learning more about this often misunderstood condition. What is Trichotillomania? Trichotillomania is a hairpulling disorder that causes people to uncontrollably (and at times unconsciously) pull out their hair. There is a lot of variability in how it can manifest in different people - the level of severity, location of the hair-pulling, and the age at which it starts can differ from case to case. Its causes are unknown, in Heather Brooke's case, she believes her TTM was caused by trauma. Heather was only nine years old when her trichotillomania began, and she relied on the adults in her life to notice and help her seek therapeutic help. Even though Heather has been in therapy and she is a therapist herself, she still struggles with her TTM. But that doesn't mean there is no hope! Resources for People with Trichotillomania A cure for trichotillomania has not yet been discovered, but there are many things we can do to reduce the impacts of it. In Heather's case, her TTM is exacerbated by anxiety and stress. Finding multiple outlets to release that stress is critical. For Heather, her main outlet is working out and going to the gym to let off steam, but in very stressful times, going to the gym isn't always possible. Having other coping strategies is extremely important when it comes to reducing the effects of TTM. One way to develop some of those coping strategies is to seek therapy and work with a licensed professional who can give individualized advice. How to Support Someone with Trichotillomania If you want to help someone with trichotillomania, you have to start with compassion. As with any other condition related to mental illness, it isn't helpful to respond by telling the person suffering to “just stop.” People struggling with TTM do not want to pull their hair compulsively, so try to understand and empathize the best you can. Ask questions, put yourself in their shoes, and avoid judgmental language. For kids with TTM, Heather wrote a children's book called “Where Is My Hair? A Trichotillomania Story For Children” to help kids understand and relate to the disorder. And if you suspect the compulsive hair-pulling may be related to underlying trauma, it may be worthwhile to gently recommend counselling to your friend or loved one who is suffering with this disorder. Resources Schedule a Free Consultation! Buy Heather's book, “Where Is My Hair? A Trichotillomania Story For Children” Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
When you're going through hair loss, one of the hardest parts can be trusting someone to help you. What if they don't get it? What if they make everything worse? Or worse – what if they laugh? Our guest today is here to help ease your fears. If you've ever wondered what a hair loss specialist does or wanted to hear why people get into that field, this episode is for you. We had the opportunity to talk to Rachel Rivera, Kevin's personal hair loss stylist and ask her what it's like to do her job, building trust with clients, and helping them feel their best. From Salon Stylist to Hair Loss Specialist Most hair loss stylists begin their careers working in regular salon and then eventually transition into hair restoration, and Rachel followed that path as well. When faced with some of the typical challenges of being a salon stylist, she started to wonder if there was something else out there for her. She saw a job posting for HairClub, and she decided to go in for an interview to get an idea of what working there might be like. The rest was history - she knew specializing in hair restoration would be a challenge, but Rachel's love of learning inspired her to pursue styling hair for people with hair loss! How This Hair Loss Stylist Connects With Clients Building trust with people who have experienced hair loss can be more challenging than with people who haven't. Some folks have tried every internet remedy and are skeptical that any hair loss solution can give them the results they're after. Others are scared to even reach out to ask for help from a professional - the stigma that surrounds hair loss can be paralyzing. Rachel has compassion for her clients and builds trust by taking the time to get to know each client as an individual, and by communicating extensively with them about what results they want and how they can get there. Finding The RIght Hair Loss Stylist Matters Hair loss stylists aren't always easy to find! Hair loss specialists have a lot of knowledge about the way hair follicles work and can help you determine what kinds of hair loss solutions might be right for you. The average hairstylist may not have that level of education, so it's important to seek out someone who can give you accurate information as soon as you begin noticing your hair loss. But it's also important to find someone who you can see yourself working with over the course of years – as your needs change or your hair loss progresses, a stylist that knows you well can help you achieve the look you want and even experiment with changing things up if that's what you want to do. If you're looking for a new hair loss stylist, we hope you find someone as compassionate and knowledgeable as Rachel. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Hair system care and the associated routines can feel overwhelming when you're already losing your hair and don't feel like you have time to add another thing to your busy schedule. Today's guest proves that caring for a hair system takes no more time than his hair routine back before his hair loss started. This week on HairPod, we sit down with NASCAR driver Kyle Weatherman to discuss his personal experience with genetic hair loss and his decision not to accept going bald. Beginning in his mid-twenties, Kyle faced the challenge of thinning hair head-on, deciding to take control with a solution that worked for him—a hair system. Hair System Care & Kyle's Routine How much maintenance does a hair system require? In Kyle's experience, it doesn't take much more than having hair grow out of your head. He lives a fast-paced lifestyle (pun intended), and he finds his hair system surprisingly low-maintenance. Since he travels for races every week during his busy season, he needed a solution that wouldn't be too cumbersome. Kyle has a stylist he has worked with who cuts the system and blends it with his hair, giving him a polished, natural look. Together, these factors keep him feeling confident, even on race days. That's right - Kyle's system stays under his helmet in a stock car, where temperatures can climb to 130 degrees Fahrenheit. Tailoring Your Hair System to Your Unique Needs Everyone's hair journey is different because no two humans have the exact same needs. We all have different skin types, hair textures, and hair loss patterns, meaning hair solutions must be tailored to the individual they're meant for. Kyle, for example, sweats quite a bit. Luckily, the stylist he works with determined which adhesive would work for him and offered a breathable lace option for his hair system to keep him comfortable. Finding a solution tailored to you is crucial, and working with an expert hair loss professional can help get you there. Hair Solutions and the Leap of Faith Going bald wasn't an option for Kyle, as he doesn't feel like himself without hair. He is grateful to other NASCAR drivers who have been so open about their hair loss issues and how they fixed them. His wife has also experienced hair loss, and she was a supportive voice, encouraging him to seek options and do something like this for himself. For those who don't have a support network like that, Kyle wants anyone out there dealing with hair loss to take that leap of faith and book a consultation just to see if it's a possible fit. As Kyle's story shows, there's a solution out there for everyone, and sometimes, it just starts with a single step. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Frankie Muniz's Hair Loss Journey on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Alopecia Awareness on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Alopecia Universalis is a rare condition, and it can feel isolating to go through if you don't know anyone who has been there. In honor of Alopecia Awareness Month, we're bringing you a beacon of hope through our conversation with Ariel Rawlings. She is a remarkable individual whose alopecia universalis has led her down a path of advocacy and self-actualization, and she is also now a professional in the hair replacement industry, helping her clients with the empathy and heart that comes from knowing exactly what they're going through. Alopecia Universalis: The Early Stages Alopecia universalis is a condition that leads to complete loss of body hair. For Ariel, this journey has been about more than just coping with physical changes; it's been a path to understanding and embracing her identity. Aggressive hair loss can be a distressing experience, as it can sometimes indicate other health issues. While Ariel ruled out those issues by treating a hormonal thyroid problem, this helped move her closer to her diagnosis of alopecia. After her diagnosis, she still had to navigate presenting herself to the world in a way that felt authentic and natural to her. Ariel acknowledges that each person's solution is as different as the next. Her story is a testament to her strength and the evolving nature of her self-acceptance. Advocating for Yourself with Hair Loss Hair loss affects many people for various reasons, and it's important to rule out health problems early on. In the early stages of her diagnosis journey, Ariel had to advocate for herself with her doctor. Occasionally, medical professionals will not prioritize non-lethal issues like hair loss, and the responsibility falls on the person with alopecia (or their guardian) to be their advocate. By sharing her journey, Ariel hopes others can see what is possible when you become your own champion, working tirelessly to ensure you are heard, and your condition is taken seriously. Hair Loss Communities: Find Support A community can make all the difference when you're struggling with hair loss. Ariel was fortunate to have many supportive people in her circle - her family and husband helped her through the emotions of losing her hair to alopecia universalis. However, not everyone has a community, and even those who do may wish to seek advice from people experiencing the same things as them. While alopecia universalis is rare and there is no medical cure, people have found many different ways to thrive with this condition. It's important to seek out people who empathize with your plight and validate your emotions, and many online communities offer spaces like these. Ariel is now a professional in the hair replacement industry, empathizing with clients who are feeling the emotional burden of hair loss. Her journey remains an inspiring example of resilience and encourages those struggling with alopecia to embrace their true selves and find strength in the support of others. We're honored to share her experiences on HairPod and hope her story resonates with you! Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Alopecia affects millions of people worldwide, including well-known figures like NASCAR driver Joey Logano. This week on HairPod, I connected with Joey in honor of Alopecia Awareness Month. By speaking openly about his experience, Joey helps shine a light on the realities of living with alopecia. Understanding Alopecia: More Than Just Hair Loss Alopecia is more than a cosmetic issue; it can have a significant impact on a person's self-esteem and mental health. Typically, the condition presents as round patches of hair loss on the scalp, but it can affect any area of the body where hair typically grows. For those like Joey, being in the public eye while dealing with such a visible condition adds an extra layer of challenge. Despite this, Joey has embraced his journey, sharing his story to help others understand that hair loss is just one part of who someone is, not the defining factor. Alopecia Areata Awareness Joey's openness about alopecia is more than just a personal story—it's a call to action. By talking about his experience and the use of a hair system, he encourages others facing similar challenges to feel less isolated and more empowered. Awareness is crucial because it helps dispel misconceptions, fosters understanding, and supports those affected. When public figures like Joey Logano use their platform to discuss alopecia, it encourages conversations that can change perceptions and build a more compassionate community. If You or Someone You Know Has Alopecia… Alopecia Awareness Month is an opportunity to educate and uplift. If you know someone affected by alopecia, sharing stories like Joey's can offer much-needed encouragement and solidarity. Let's celebrate those who face their challenges with grace and strength, reminding them that they are not alone. Together, we can build a world where we can experience confidence and community, even as we experience hair loss. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In honor of Hair Loss Awareness Month, we put together an episode featuring some of the most impactful conversations we've had on the show so far. We wanted to share the insights we gained from this diverse group of guests, each bringing their unique perspective and experiences, but all united by the importance of finding the courage to talk about your hair loss. Thinning Hair in High School: Nick Wilkins Influencer and vlogger Nick Wilkins opens the episode by sharing his journey of coming to terms with hair loss. He discusses the emotional challenges he faced when he first noticed his hair thinning in his high school years. Nick struggled on his journey alone for some time before he reached out for support from a hair loss professional. Nick highlights the importance of seeking support from the people around you, and how impactful that can be. Hormonal Hair Loss: Lisette Davila Next, we revisit a conversation with Lisette Davila, who lost her hair as a result of an undiagnosed hormone imbalance. Lisette's insights are invaluable for anyone who is searching for answers to explain their hair loss. She emphasizes the importance of seeking professional advice, even when it seems like there's no hope. Her courage in advocating for herself helped her physician determine the root cause of her hair loss so that she could be treated accordingly, which helped resolve other health issues she was struggling with as well. Alopecia and Emotions: Claire Fullam Claire Fullam's segment offers a heartfelt look at living with alopecia. Claire shares her struggles with this autoimmune condition that causes hair loss and the emotional toll it took on her. But her story is also one of resilience, as she talks about how she learned to live confidently despite her condition. Claire's experience highlights the importance of mental health support in managing hair loss and reminds us that there is always a path forward when we lean on those around us for support. Confidence and Hair Loss: Jordan Pryor Jordan brings a fresh perspective with his discussion on the various hair solutions he tried and his candid approach to sharing his hair loss journey on social media. Jordan began wearing a men's hairpiece in his early 20s and quickly caught the attention of many of his social media followers. Never one to shy away from the spotlight, Jordan helped to educate his curious followers on his hair loss system. Stories like Jordan's can provide hope to those who are still trying to gain their confidence back. Whether you're ready to speak openly on hair loss or you'd prefer to be discreet, you're not alone. Don't Let Hair Loss Define You: Steve Barth Finally, the episode wraps up with insights from Steve Barth, one of the founding fathers of HairClub. Steve shares his experiences from the early days of the company and how the way we view hair loss has changed over the years. His reflections provide a historical context, showing how far we've come in addressing hair loss and offering hope for continued advancements in the future. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Hair loss can happen to anyone, and it can deeply affect your confidence and self-image, even if you are a well-known actor like today's guest. In this week's episode of HairPod, I spoke with actor/stock car driver Frankie Muniz about his experience with thinning hair. While many fans might not be aware of his battle with hair loss, he came on the show to share his story in hopes that it can help others who are going through the same thing. Frankie Muniz's Hair Loss Story Frankie Muniz recalls how, in his early 20s, he began to notice significant hair thinning even though he grew up with really thick hair. This unexpected change led him to try a variety of treatments, as so many do when they discover their hair loss. He acknowledges that these solutions are effective for many people, but he dealt with some of the rare side effects that the products can have, which left him feeling disheartened. He opted to shave his head for some time but still wasn't happy with how he looked in the mirror. Frankie's Transformative Decision Frankie's journey changed completely when his wife encouraged him to make an appointment with HairClub. Despite his initial skepticism, he agreed to a consultation. The immediate results of his hair system left him emotional, as he finally saw a version of himself in the mirror that restored his confidence. “It was truly life-changing,” Frankie shares, noting how this newfound confidence positively impacted every aspect of his life, from his career to his personal relationships. Hair Loss: Breaking the Silence Frankie Muniz's hair loss story is unique in that he is willing to speak openly about it, unlike many public figures who prefer not to. In an industry where appearance is often everything, many choose to keep their struggles private. Frankie, however, wants to break that silence. By sharing his story, he hopes to empower others to seek solutions without shame. His transparency serves as a powerful reminder that no one has to face these challenges alone, and that finding the right solution can truly be life-changing. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! NIH: Effects of Minoxidil and Finasteride NHS: Side effects of Finasteride are rare Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Hair Loss Awareness Month is here! In this episode of HairPod, I sit down with friend-of-the-pod Dan Medeiros. Last time he was with us, he told us about how his hair loss got into a vicious cycle with his stress level - this week, he came back to help us celebrate Hair Loss Awareness Month and explain how he managed to get his confidence back after struggling with it for so long. Listen to Episode 008 with Dan Medeiros Hair Loss Awareness Month: Why It Matters Hair loss affects many people worldwide and touches all of our lives at some point. Its emotional impact can be profound. According to studies by PubMed and Monpure, 88% of women and 62% of men report that hair loss affects their emotional health. These statistics emphasize the importance of raising awareness about hair loss and supporting those affected. Hair loss affects not only one's appearance but also self-esteem and overall mental well-being. Embracing your hair loss journey is vital, and open conversations can help reduce the stigma surrounding this topic. Hair Systems and Hair Restoration Hair loss solutions should be as unique as the people who seek them. Dan uses a combination - he has a hair loss system and he uses hair restoration techniques. "Follow the instructions. Follow the path. It will work. Sometimes it takes longer than others," says Dan. He emphasizes the importance of persistence and following the path. Since embracing his hair system, Dan has gained immense confidence and has been instrumental in inspiring others in the hair loss community. The transformative power of hair systems is not just about regaining hair, but about regaining hope and inspiration. Hair systems today offer natural, seamless solutions that blend perfectly with your existing hair, making them nearly impossible to detect. Understanding Hair Loss Solutions It's important to understand the cause of your hair loss and the hair loss solutions available so you can make informed decisions about your treatment. From medical treatments to hair systems, the options are vast. HairClub offers comprehensive consultations to help find the best path for each individual. It's essential to understand that the journey to regaining your confidence and hair is unique and personal. By seeking the right support and being persistent, you can achieve the best possible results. Understanding your options empowers you to take control of your hair loss journey. By raising hair loss awareness, exploring advanced hair systems, and understanding the diverse solutions available, you can find the right path tailored to your needs and regain your confidence. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In this episode of HairPod, I sit down with UK-based trichologist Eva Proudman. We talk about the many potential causes of hair loss, hair thinning, and hair shedding. If you're not sure what the differences between those terms are, make sure to listen in for that and more actionable tools you can use to help you navigate your own personal hair loss journey. Hair Loss: Eva's Personal Experience Hair loss is a difficult thing to experience no matter when or why it happens. Eva's journey began when she underwent bariatric surgery to manage her diabetes. While the surgery successfully put her diabetes into remission, it also led to significant hair loss as a side effect. This experience, coupled with her involvement in a program providing hair extensions for young cancer patients post-chemo, inspired her to transition from owning a hair extension company to becoming a trichologist. Trichologist Talk: Diagnosing and Treating Hair and Scalp Disorders As a trichologist, Eva Proudman specializes in diagnosing and treating hair and scalp disorders holistically. Trichologists consider various factors such as diet, stress, and medications when assessing patients' conditions. They undergo comprehensive training and use a differential diagnosis approach to understand patients' symptoms and provide effective, personalized treatment plans. Proudman explains the process of diagnosing hair conditions through patient accounts and clinical evidence. She discusses various conditions, including telogen effluvium, female pattern hair loss, alopecia areata, and autoimmune scarring conditions like frontal fibrosing alopecia. She emphasizes the complexities of diagnosing and treating multiple conditions in women and the importance of thorough diagnosis and tailored treatment plans. Hair Health: The Role of Nutrition and Lifestyle Throughout the podcast, Eva Proudman highlights the crucial role of nutrition in maintaining hair health. She emphasizes the importance of protein in supporting hair growth and recommends incorporating red meat, eggs, chicken, fish, turkey, dairy, nuts, beans, and legumes into the diet. Proudman also advises against excessive consumption of processed foods, fast foods, salt, and sugar, which can negatively impact hair health. In addition to nutrition, Proudman discusses the significance of stress management and quality sleep for overall hair health. Trichologists may refer patients to therapists or specialists for psychological hair-related conditions such as trichotillomania, and they encourage stress management techniques to promote hair well-being. Resources What is Trichology? Episode 10 with Kate Holohan Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
On this episode of HairPod, I speak with long-term client and founding father of HairClub, Steve Barth. We discuss his hair loss journey, his work with HairClub, and the development of TrichoView. We dive into the story of HairClub and how it has continually aimed to address hair loss from all angles. From Hair Loss to HairClub: Developing Trichoview Steve's hair loss led him to HairClub over thirty years ago. Originally a client, Steve eventually decided to pursue a career with the company. He loved working with HairClub and was an enthusiast from the start. There are almost as many reasons for hair loss as solutions; there are just as many types and stages. TrichoView was created as an analytical and diagnostic tool to help identify potential causes of hair loss and the current condition of the hair and scalp to form a more comprehensive treatment plan tailored to each individual's situation. HairClub's Evolution: Trichologists, Hair Loss Therapy and Scalp Analysis Steve shares how he worked with trichologists to develop multiple offerings, including TrichoView, a diagnostic software system for in-depth hair and scalp analysis. The system allows HairClub to identify specific properties of the hair and scalp in addition to tracking progress. TrichoView was also implemented to identify accessible solutions for those in the earlier stages of their hair loss journey. Through the development of this system, Steve progressively changed HairClub's offerings from being primarily end solutions to addressing and monitoring all facets and stages of hair loss. HairClub Systems and Technology: Hair Loss Treatments and Hair Restoration Steve stresses the importance of seeking advice from a hair loss specialist, not just for the insight but for the emotional support. Having experienced hair loss himself, he knows how challenging the experience of hair loss can be, both emotionally and financially. He shares how he has always appreciated HairClub prioritizing anonymity and accessibility. He analogizes the pursuit of hair loss solutions to getting in shape or going to the gym, pointing out that hair loss can be frustrating because it feels out of control. It requires work and self-motivation to stay healthy and to find solutions, but it also takes guidance, education, and perseverance. Resources Listen to Episode 016 to hear more from Steve Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
If you are starting to wonder if you should be concerned about your hair loss, this episode will give you some helpful insights into identifying hair loss early on and what you can do about it. In this episode of HairPod, our host Kevin Rolston delves into the early indicators of hair loss. Highlighting personal experiences and expert insights, Kevin discusses how subtle changes in hairline, volume, and scalp visibility can signal the onset of hair loss. Emphasizing the importance of early detection, he encourages listeners to take action to preserve hair health by exploring effective treatment options and professional advice early on. Indicators and Methods for Monitoring: Finding the Best Hair Treatment for Hair Loss Hair loss can greatly impact our lives and feelings of self-confidence, knowing what to look for early on can help those dealing with hair loss to have a plan, enabling them to address hair loss head-on. Offering practical advice, Kevin discusses strategies for managing hair loss effectively. From comparing photographs to monitoring shedding, changes in texture, and scalp health, he guides listeners in identifying the earliest signs of hair loss. By discussing advancements in hair loss treatments and technologies, Kevin inspires hope and optimism for those seeking solutions tailored to their specific needs. Seeking Hair Loss Treatments Early On: Is It Time to See a Trichologist? Kevin shares personal reflections and insights on the emotional aspects of experiencing hair loss while also offering specific examples of what hair loss looks like in the earlier stages. Drawing from his journey and those of previous HairPod guests, he explores the insecurities and challenges individuals often face when they begin confronting hair loss. By normalizing these feelings and discussing ways to seek support, Kevin aims to empower listeners to address their concerns openly and seek professional guidance with confidence. Know Your Options: Hair Restoration, Hair Transplants, Hair Loss Therapy Being aware of the early indicators of hair loss allows those experiencing it to find a suitable solution or discover an underlying health issue, ideally allowing them to restore their hair and their confidence without years of painstaking self-questioning and solution seeking! Kevin emphasizes the importance of community and support for individuals navigating hair loss. He encourages listeners to engage with HairPod's platform and social media channels to continue the conversation, share experiences, and access valuable resources. By fostering a supportive environment, Kevin aims to empower listeners to take proactive steps toward managing their hair loss journey. Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In this episode of HairPod, we dive into the world of hair systems with hair stylist Rachel Rivera. We explore the intricate process of maintaining and styling hair systems, shedding light on the importance of having a skilled personal stylist. Rachel has been a hairstylist for over twenty years and has worked with HairClub for the last thirteen. Kevin and Rachel share encouraging stories of helping people get their hair back and Kevin's personal experience with a hair system. They also discuss common misconceptions about hair systems that can, unfortunately, keep people from trying them. Getting Your Hair Back: Hair Restoration with Hair Systems Getting a hair system can be transformative and powerful, but it can also be a vulnerable process. Hair systems stylist are there to guide their clients toward finding the right solution for their hair loss. Hair systems start as long, rock-staresque hair before being styled and cut for a sleek, personalized look. Rachel explains the significance of starting with longer hair, which allows the stylist to cut and shape it into the desired style. Rachel and Kevin reflect on the shock and awe clients (Kevin included) feel when they see themself with a full head of hair again! Managing Hair Loss, Balding, and Thinning Hair The conversation touches on the art of color matching to ensure the hair system blends seamlessly with the client's natural hair. Rachel elaborates on her process of selecting and blending colors, paying attention to changes over time, such as the addition of more gray hair. She explains the concept of "graduals" for clients who prefer a subtle transition to a full hair system. They discuss the maintenance routines necessary for keeping the hair system looking its best, including the importance of regular conditioning and using the right styling products. Kevin appreciates Rachel's personalized care, which addresses his specific needs, such as managing dry scalp and ensuring his hair system stays secure even with his active lifestyle. Hair System Maintenance and Styling Demystified Hair systems can radically change the way we look, and even if the results are perfect, it can still be a scary process - journeying into the unknown. Rachel shares her approach to building rapport with new clients, making them feel comfortable and informed throughout the process. The meticulous attention to detail provided by stylists like Rachel ensures that the hair system looks natural and flawless, a stark contrast to the obvious toupees of the past. It is an inspiring and enlightening conversation for anyone interested in hair systems. Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In this episode of HairPod, outdoor enthusiast and former model Tyler Morehead shares his experience with hair loss and non-surgical hair loss solutions. Tyler expresses his original aversion to hair systems. We discuss the stigma and misconceptions that can get in the way of finding a solution and the things that helped open him up to new hair loss options. Tyler and Kevin discuss how their hair systems have come to feel like a part of them. Tyler shares some of the things he has put his hair system through as an active person with a love for outdoor adventures. The conversation highlights how finding the right solution can help you get your lifestyle back. The Stigma of Hair Loss, Hair Loss Solutions and Hair Systems Tyler had an accident early on that left him with a large scar on his head, as he started losing hair in his twenties the scar became more exposed, adding to the feelings of frustration and insecurity that are so common with hair loss. Tyler like so many others was not ready to embrace a hair system, and in many ways wanted to avoid the reality of his hair loss for as long as possible. He related balding to being old, and hair systems to his grandfather. Tyler saw hair loss as a barrier that would keep him from living his life the way he wanted. We discuss how even though things like hair extensions and permanent makeup have become very acceptable, especially for women, there is still a lasting stigma around hair loss and hair loss solutions. These norms and stigmas can limit the options we see for ourselves. Hair Balding Treatments For Active Lifestyles Beyond just the stigma Tyler discusses other things that kept him from trying a hair system or seeking solutions. He recalls his grandfather's hairpiece, and how it would come on or off for different activities or events. Tyler did not want to live like that. Of course, hair pieces fifty years ago are not what they are today. When Tyler finally decided to try a hair system after some encouragement from his mother, he was relieved to discover how much the technology had changed. He looked and felt like himself again, he finally had his hair back. Tyler shares how it has felt to embrace his his active lifestyle with full confidence that his hair system can keep up with him rain or shine. Regaining Confidence with Hair Restoration Tyler was beyond satisfied with his hair system and wished he had tried it sooner. He encourages listeners to seek advice early on and most importantly, be open-minded. It is important to note that there are a lot of different options. There is no one-size-fits-all solution for hair loss. Everyone is on their own journey. Talking with someone who can help you find the right fit for you can be a game-changer, restoring your confidence and helping you live your life to the fullest. Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Hair loss can have a significant impact on mental health, but unfortunately, this is often not given the attention it deserves. To complicate matters, mental health issues such as stress can even be the trigger for conditions related to hair loss. In this episode of HairPod, we wrap up Mental Health Awareness Month by discussing the connection between mental health and hair loss with guest Claire Fullam, a trichologist from Dublin. Claire shares her story of living with alopecia, her struggles with addiction, and her journey to recovery. We hope her story provides inspiration and insight for those experiencing the emotional impact of hair loss. Claire's Story - Alopecia and the Birth of Claire Balding Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that can cause rapid hair loss. It can be triggered by stress and can vary in intensity. Claire was hit hard and fast, losing most of her hair in less than two months. She tried all avenues and specialists, seeking a solution and explanation. During this initial phase of her hair loss journey, Claire also launched her social media persona, “Claire Balding,” to share her story and empower others, while at the same time creating her own network of support. It's Not Just Hair - Hair Loss, Trauma and the Path to Addiction Claire's hair loss was not only a result of the stress she was experiencing but also a contributor to it! Autoimmune disorders such as alopecia areata can be challenging to manage because of the vicious nature of the stress cycle. Struggling with the pressures of motherhood, life, and her newly discovered alopecia, Claire found herself slipping into substance abuse. She shares her story and transformation, highlighting the need for support and community. Prioritizing Mental Health While Seeking Hair Loss Solutions Claire brings to light the emotional impact hair loss can have on the individual experiencing it. The pain of hair loss is difficult to understand for those who haven't been there, but is a very real problem. Our hair is tied to identity, health, and security. The trauma of hair loss is real, and sometimes this only becomes apparent in hindsight. It is important to seek emotional support along the way. Claire shares how hearing others' stories has helped her and inspired her to share her experience with alopecia and addiction. Resources Follow Claire on Instagram Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
This week, I'm bringing back the amazing story of Heather Brooke, a beauty pageant winner, licensed counselor, and author of the children's book, “Where Is My Hair? A Trichotillomania Story for Children”. Heather grew up with trichotillomania and now she treats patients who are dealing with this disorder. In this episode from the vault, Heather talks about how she came down with this condition, how it impacted her throughout her life, and how she supports others with their own journeys. Understanding Trichotillomania: A Lesser-Known Cause of Hair Loss Hair loss is a common issue that many people face, but not all hair loss is the same. Trichotillomania is a lesser-known disorder that causes individuals to compulsively pull out their own hair, often as a coping mechanism to deal with trauma or extreme stress. Unlike other forms of hair loss that may be due to medical conditions, hormonal changes, or genetics, trichotillomania is sometimes rooted in psychological distress. Heather, a beauty pageant competitor and therapist, shares her personal journey with trichotillomania stemming from childhood trauma. Finding a Solution: Heather's Journey to Recovery For those dealing with trichotillomania, finding an effective solution can be a long and complicated process. Heather describes her journey through different types of treatment and medication, none of which provided a complete solution for her. Her preferred approach covers her bald spots, which also helps keep her from pulling her hair out in those spots as well so they have the opportunity to heal. This option not only concealed the effects of her trichotillomania but also instilled a newfound sense of confidence in Heather. She shares that seeing a full head of hair again was a transformative experience for her. Coping with Hair Loss: A Message of Hope Heather's story is a beacon of hope for others dealing with hair loss, whether due to trichotillomania or other reasons. She emphasizes that no one is alone in this struggle and encourages people to seek out solutions that work for them. As Heather has shown, solutions like hers can significantly improve one's quality of life by restoring both hair and confidence. Her journey underscores the importance of seeking help and exploring all available options. For those feeling lost and overwhelmed, Heather's message is clear: there is hope, and effective solutions are within reach. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Check out Heather's book, “Where Is My Hair?” on Amazon Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
On this episode of HairPod, we dive into the compelling narrative of Lisette Davila's experience with hair loss treatments and hormone replacement therapy. Hair loss can happen for a wealth of reasons, but in Lisette's case, the cause was a hormonal imbalance. It took years for her to pinpoint this, though looking back, there were many symptoms to suggest hormones were a culprit. Discover her challenges, the stigma she encountered, and the hope she found through her courageous pursuit of answers and solutions. Confronting the Stigma: Hair Loss Treatments For Women Lisette recounts the gradual onset of her hair loss, once boasting thick, spiral curls she was proud of. The subtle thinning eventually became an undeniable reality, which of course, prompted a cascade of self-consciousness and anxiety. She didn't know why she was losing her hair. Because of the stigma around female hair loss, she was left feeling isolated, confused, and frustrated. Lisette shares that she even received unsolicited comments from coworkers and friends that magnified her insecurities. Hormone Replacement Therapy and Female Hair Loss Solutions Lisette shares her experience with hormone replacement therapy. She had a hysterectomy in her early 30s, which coincided with the onset of her hair loss, but Lisette was initially unaware of the potential connection. Her doctor confirmed that hormonal imbalances could very well be contributing to her condition. Lisette noticed significant improvements in her overall well-being within just two weeks of beginning her therapy. It addressed various symptoms associated with hormonal changes, including fatigue, insomnia, and issues with the skin and nails. However, Lisette's hair loss persisted, prompting her to explore additional solutions such as HairClub's offerings. She shares her experience with HairClub and the Trichoview hair analysis system. Health, Hope, and Hair Restoration Lisette emerged from her journey with renewed confidence. She extends a message of resilience and empowerment to others facing similar struggles. She encourages listeners to seek out professional guidance, see a hair specialist to help identify a suitable hair loss solution and a doctor to rule out any underlying health concerns. Lisette highlights the importance of having a plan and a community. Whether it's hormone therapy, hair loss therapy, or some other balding solution, the right option is out there. Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Hair loss can significantly affect all aspects of our lives, and the solutions for hair loss haven't always been as advanced as they are today. In this episode, Steve Barth, an early client and one of the founding fathers of HairClub shares his experience with hair loss, early hair loss technology, HairClub, and the people who supported him along the way. Hair Loss and Self-Confidence Steve's story began years before his involvement with HairClub. He had known since he was young that he had a genetic predisposition for hair loss and would likely be bald later in life. However, at just twenty-two years old, he wasn't ready. Hair loss can rob those experiencing it of their time, their money, and their ability to grow and explore the world with confidence; there is simply no way to know the impact hair loss might have on your life, especially as a young person just discovering who you are and who you want to be. Hair Loss Solutions and Balding Treatments in the '70s Hairpieces, wigs, implants, and other hair loss therapies were quite different in the seventies. The technology was still in its early stages, and as you would expect, the options were limited. Steve shares his experiences with Jason Paul's scientific approach to hair restoration, his introduction to Sy Sperling, and his path to HairClub. HairClub's Approach to Hair Restoration Steve has been an integral part of HairClub from the start, and he shares with us what set the product apart then and now. Finding a hair loss solution that works for you can be challenging but not impossible. Steve acknowledges that everyone's hair loss is different, and naturally, so are their needs. He has worked with HairClub on developing various methods and solutions for people at all stages of hair loss. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Experiencing hair loss at a young age, or any age, can be challenging; there are a lot of options out there, and finding the right solution often requires time and guidance. In this episode of HairClub, our host, Kevin Rolston, shares his experience with hair loss solutions. The Shock of Balding and the Hunt for the Best Hair Regrowth Treatment Like many of us, Kevin's hair loss was not just a physical change but also an emotional journey. It was a part of his family history, and he had always dreaded the day his hair would start to thin. So when he began balding at 26, it was not a shock, but it was still a challenge. Kevin took immediate action, trying over-the-counter topical solutions without much luck. In the early years of his hair loss, Kevin received some guidance and began taking Finasteride. The medication successfully slowed his hair loss for a time. As the years passed, Kevin noticed increased hair loss and began seeking new methods. It is important to keep in mind, that just because something works for a time, this does not mean it will work forever. The good news is there are many different options for all stages of hair loss. Searching for Hair Loss Solutions - Laser Caps and Hair Transplants Determined to have a full head of hair, Kevin tried laser hair therapy. He found it to be convenient and accessible. However, Kevin's hair loss became more significant as he aged; he wanted a permanent solution. At this point, he decided to undergo a hair transplant procedure. He shares what this experience was like and some of the key things to look into when considering a transplant. Kevin was very satisfied with the results of his procedure for many years, but his journey wasn't over yet. His hair was still thinning, and Kevin decided to try another hair solution instead of continuing to pursue transplants. Not Sure Where To Go - Find A Hair Specialist! Kevin eventually found a solution that worked for him-a hair system that gave him a full head of natural hair. He was ecstatic; he felt young and confident again. Kevin recommends seeking the guidance of a hair specialist so that you can discover the solution that will work for your hair, your lifestyle, and your budget. It's important to know all of your options. We hope Kevin's experience will shed some light on your own - keep your chin up; the right solution is out there, and there are many different options to explore! Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Hair loss can have a significant impact on mental health, but unfortunately, this is often not given the attention it deserves. To complicate matters, mental health issues such as stress can even be the trigger for conditions related to hair loss. In this episode of HairPod, we wrap up Mental Health Awareness Month by discussing the connection between mental health and hair loss with guest Claire Fullam, a trichologist from Dublin. Claire shares her story of living with alopecia, her struggles with addiction, and her journey to recovery. We hope her story provides inspiration and insight for those experiencing the emotional impact of hair loss. Claire's Story - Alopecia and the Birth of Claire Balding Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that can cause rapid hair loss. It can be triggered by stress and can vary in intensity. Claire was hit hard and fast, losing most of her hair in less than two months. She tried all avenues and specialists, seeking a solution and explanation. During this initial phase of her hair loss journey, Claire also launched her social media persona, “Claire Balding,” to share her story and empower others, while at the same time creating her own network of support. It's Not Just Hair - Hair Loss, Trauma and the Path to Addiction Claire's hair loss was not only a result of the stress she was experiencing but also a contributor to it! Autoimmune disorders such as alopecia areata can be challenging to manage because of the vicious nature of the stress cycle. Struggling with the pressures of motherhood, life, and her newly discovered alopecia, Claire found herself slipping into substance abuse. She shares her story and transformation, highlighting the need for support and community. Prioritizing Mental Health While Seeking Hair Loss Solutions Claire brings to light the emotional impact hair loss can have on the individual experiencing it. The pain of hair loss is difficult to understand for those who haven't been there, but is a very real problem. Our hair is tied to identity, health, and security. The trauma of hair loss is real, and sometimes this only becomes apparent in hindsight. It is important to seek emotional support along the way. Claire shares how hearing others' stories has helped her and inspired her to share her experience with alopecia and addiction. Resources Follow Claire on Instagram Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
For this episode, we're bringing back one from the vault. Kevin Rolston and Joey discuss Joey's journey with alopecia, an auto-immune disorder that results in hair loss—Discover Joey's initial reaction to alopecia and how he found his ideal hair solution. Alopecia: It's Not a Botched Haircut! After a regular trip to the barber, Joey's wife noticed some patchiness in the hair on the back of his head. Over time, the lack of new hair growth in these areas became evident. A consultation with his dermatologist confirmed alopecia. Defined as an auto-immune disorder, the root cause of alopecia remains a mystery, though stress and genetics are speculated to be potential triggers. Testing the Hair System, NASCAR-Style Being a two-time NASCAR champion, a husband, and a father, Joey Logano leads a fast-paced life. He needed a hair solution as dynamic as him—and he found the perfect fit. Temperatures inside a stock car can be up to 30 degrees hotter than the outside air. Joey was pleasantly surprised when his hair system withstood the internal car heat AND his racing helmet. It didn't budge! Nervous About Trying a Hair System? For those folks considering making that step to seek out a solution, Joey's advice is straightforward: Dive in. If you're worried about the judgment of others, remember that the people who care about you will support you in improving your self-image and life! Resources Book a free consultation! Follow Joey on Instagram @joeylogano Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music comes from SoundStripe.
Hair loss affects us all differently, but for many, it can be an isolating experience. In this special episode of HairPod, we look at how moms have been impacted by hair loss, whether they are experiencing it personally or seeing how it affects their kids. From our team here at HairPod, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all of the moms out there! Trichotillomania - Getting Your Child the Help They Need Trichotillomania can go undiagnosed in children for years, just like it did in our first guest's story. Heather Brooke is a behavioral therapist, beauty pageant winner, and model, and she shared how her grandmother and mother noticed her hair loss despite her attempts to keep it a secret. Her mother took quick action to help her get the care and treatment she needed, which led to her regrowing her hair before her school photos in her senior year of high school. Amniotic Band Syndrome - It's Okay to Be Different When Abby shared her story about her hair journey, she told us about her amniotic band syndrome, which caused scarring on her scalp. Due to the scarring, Abby has been on her hair journey since she was a newborn. Thanks to the quick action taken by her mom, Abby never had to go to school without hair. Abby told us how challenging the experience was for her and how hard it also hit her mother. She came on the show to help parents see that even if their child experiences hair loss, they can still grow up happy and healthy. Motherhood and Postpartum Hair Loss Jessica-Marie Laurent is a mother and a hair replacement expert. She knew she could experience postpartum hair loss after she had her baby, but the emotions of it still hit hard. After a period of denial, she sought solutions to help get her on the path to regrowth. Many women don't know that there are things they can do to mitigate and reverse postpartum hair loss. We hope Jessica's story can help inspire them to seek the help they need! Resources Episode 002 with Heather Brooke Episode 004 with Jessica-Marie Laurent Episode 006 with Abby Jensen Book a Free Consultation today! Where Is My Hair? - a children's book about trichotillomania by Heather Brooke Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.