Permanent or recurring problems ?

These are larger problems that require a trichogram (a hair assessment or a micro-camera exam) with a therapist to diagnose the problem and its severity and to implement personalized special care or treatment.
Anne Marie B. - Paris
My hair is brittle and has split ends, but cutting them does absolutely nothing. I would like my hair to be healthy and shiny again. What do you suggest?
23/12/2008
Solution :
Its normal for your hair to stay dull and lifeless. It should be treated deeply. Shampoo only cleans it, and a mask isnt enough because it only treats the problem from the outside. If you want a permanent solution, you need to treat your hair bulbs with essential oils (rc3 complex) that acts directly on the scalp, or you can use root strengtheners to nourish your hair from the inside.
As a result of time and outside irritants, our hair weakens. Deep treatments are necessary to give them back their strength.
My Advice: Tone Beauty Pack
David L. - Toulouse
Im losing my hair, and my scalp is becoming visible. I am terribly worried. Please help me find a solution to this problem.
23/12/2008
Solution :
If you have experienced hereditary hair loss for more than a year, you must apply anti-hair loss protection directly to your scalp every day for more than one year in order to stabilize your hair loss and strengthen your roots.
The Clinicapil spray is a clinically-tested lotion that fights hair loss.
My Advice: Hair Loss Packs >6 months to 1 year
Valérie M. - Lille
My hair is dry and dull. I use a mask and serum regularly for the ends, but it doesnt make a difference. How can I get beautiful, hydrated hair?
23/12/2008
Solution :
You need products that deeply penetrate the hairs protein structure. We have several nutrient levels based on your hairs thickness and degree of dryness. I recommend doing a treatment to nourish your hair 2-3 times a week to hydrate your scalp.
Our essential oil complex (dry rc3) will deeply nourish your hair bulbs.
My Advice: Dry Packs
Christophe R. - Cassis
I have dandruff all over my scalp, and it itches. Ive treated it, but it always returns. Please help me.
23/12/2008
Solution :
Your dandruff flakes are neurovegetative, and they go away on their own. They go away and come back cyclically when you are tired or stressed.
We have special treatments that use essential oil complexes or lotions that do not rinse out, which keeps the flakes from coming back too quickly. With daily treatment, they should go away within 4-6 weeks.
To keep them from returning, however, you must keep up a constant treatment of shampoo and special lotion, because this problem is internally and will not go away completely.
My Advice: Dandruff Pack, depending on how many flakes you have
Alain C. - Avignon
Id like to know about what happens during a hair transplant? Is the hair still alive? How much does it cost ?
23/12/2008
Solution :
If you would like a transplant, you first need to stabilize your hair loss so that you dont have to have a hair transplant every 4-5 years. You will need micro-transplants while receiving care, which both saves your existing hair and causes your reimplanted hair to grow properly.
We have natural, clinically-tested anti-hair loss treatments for post-operative care to avoid negative side effects and to strengthen the regrowth of implanted hair.
As for the cost of implants, this all depends on the area to be covered. For more specific price information, I recommend making an appointment for a hair assessment or even sending us front and rear photos so that we can suggest specific solutions.
Sylvie B. - Strasbourg
My hair seems to have thinned over the years, and now it doesnt have enough volume. Why is this ?
23/12/2008
Solution :
If your hair has thinned with time, this means that it has grown weaker. When this happens, it needs to be deeply nourished with nutrients and vitamins. We recommend treating your hair bulbs over an extended period of time to nourish the hair from the inside. If your hair has thinned with time, this means that it has grown weaker. When this happens, it needs to be deeply nourished with nutrients and vitamins. We recommend treating your hair bulbs over an extended period of time to nourish the hair from the inside. If your hair has thinned with time, this means that it has grown weaker. When this happens, it needs to be deeply nourished with nutrients and vitamins. We recommend treating your hair bulbs over an extended period of time to nourish the hair from the inside.
My Advice: Tone Beauty Pack
Sophia - Cannes
How can I treat oily hair?
23/12/2008
Solution :
Seborrhea problems are not solved by using a simple shampoo.
I recommend a hair care plan that regulates the sebaceous functions, such as using essential oils that absorb the seborrhea and dont rinse out. This keeps the oil from redepositing itself too quickly, allowing you to space out how frequently you shampoo without your hair feeling oily. Also apply a lotion after shampooing in order to regulate the sebaceous glands, and if the problem is severe, daily application may be necessary.
My Advice: Oily Packs
Jeanine - Saint Nazaire
My hair is frizzy and increasingly dry. How should I treat it?
23/12/2008
Solution :
There are treatments for dry, frizzy hair. We even have several nutrient levels based on your hairs thickness and degree of dryness.
I recommend doing a treatment to nourish your hair on the day you shampoo or 2-3 times per week in order to relax your curl and keep your hair from being so dry.
A mask and shampoo is not enough. You need essential oils or organic plant oils that will deeply nourish your hair and hair bulbs. Everything is connected. If your bulbs are not nourished, your ends will always be brittle.
You need to provide nutrients and vitamins to your scalp and hair so that your hair is nourished from within its protein structure.
My Advice: Intensive Care Pack
Dominique - Marne la Vallée
I have a very sensitive scalp, and I would like to dye my hair. Can I use your hair dye, knowing that salon dyes aggravate my scalp and cause itching?
23/12/2008
Solution :
In our Clinique du Cheveu, we have hair dyes that use essential oils that have been specially designed for sensitive scalps. These ammonia-free dyes can be sold for home use or applied by a professional at your convenience.
They are ammonia-free and have not been tested on animals.
Their integrated care is based on citrus essential oils, grape seed extract, wheat, and oats to make hair silky and shiny, avoiding any possible risk of skin reactions.
My Advice: Use the color pack.
Patricia - Toulouse
After a bad experience with a hair stylist (stripped, streaked, wrong colors), my hair is completely destroyed. I wont get better on its own. Its very dry, and my scalp is irritated. What should I do?
23/12/2008
Solution :
We have highly nutritious care products that deeply penetrate to repair the physical-chemical irritations on your scalp.
The essential oils thoroughly treat this type of problem. We have root strengtheners that can be applied daily to cure the problem as well as soothing lotions for the scalp.
My Advice: Nutrient Treatment Pack
Sonia V. - Besançon
My hair has been falling out for several months, which really worries me. My hair is growing back thinner than it used to be. Is this normal? What should I do?
23/12/2008
Solution :
Hair is like the rest of the body. It needs you to provide it with certain substances. Unfortunately, over time, its cells age, and it withstands the effects of stress, diet, surgical shock, etc. on your body.
Your hair is no longer properly nourished, and it thins more and more. This means that, with each renewal, it is not nourished enough, and it becomes thinner each time.
Your hair renews itself a limited number of times, which can cause a problem over time. You therefore need to treat the scalp 2-3 times per week to give it what it needs, thereby compensating for what your body no longer adequately provides.
My Advice: Hair Loss Packs