Alopecia Care:
A Story from Behind the Chair
So many women sit in my chair, quietly echoing the same words.
“I don’t know what to do about my thinning hair.”
“Maybe I should see a dermatologist.”
For some, it’s a small patch they’re trying to cover.
For others, it’s breakage that keeps spreading no matter what they do.
But for most, it’s the silent weight of watching something so connected to identity begin to change… and the self-consciousness that follows when you don’t feel like yourself anymore.
Nearly 1 in 2 Black women will experience some form of hair loss.
I created this Alopecia Care Mini Guide to give you clarity, confidence, and options. Not just about regrowth, but about restoration. The real healing begins when we really start understanding what our hair needs.
Inside the Guide
The most common types of alopecia affecting Black women
The pros and cons of common treatments (from natural oils to PRP shots)
Once you’ve read it, share it with a friend, sister, or mother who might need it too, because confidence grows when we stop suffering in silence.
My Approach
In the salon, I focus on helping you care for the hair that’s there, restoring hydration, and enhancing density with subtle, confidence-boosting techniques. Your beauty doesn’t disappear with thinning, but your hair is asking for new care.
This guide is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult a licensed healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
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