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  • Could your gut health be affecting your hair?

    It’s not always the first place people look, but the condition of your gut can have a direct impact on your hair and scalp. When your digestive system isn’t working as it should, your body can struggle to properly absorb the nutrients it needs. And when that happens, your hair is often one of the first places it shows. I often see clients who are doing all the “right” things with their hair care, but still experiencing thinning, increased shedding, slow growth or a lack of condition. In many cases, the issue isn’t what’s being applied to the hair, but what’s happening internally. Hair relies on a steady supply of nutrients like iron, B vitamins, zinc and protein. If your gut isn’t absorbing these effectively, your body will prioritise essential functions over hair growth, which can lead to noticeable changes over time. Poor gut health can also contribute to inflammation in the body, which may impact the scalp environment and disrupt the natural hair growth cycle. This can show up as ongoing shedding, a sensitive scalp, or hair that simply doesn’t feel as strong or healthy as it once did. In trichology, we always look at the bigger picture. Hair and scalp health are closely linked to overall wellbeing, and that includes how your digestive system is functioning. Supporting gut health doesn’t have to be complicated, but it does need to be consistent. For some clients, introducing a targeted probiotic can help support the balance of bacteria in the gut and improve how nutrients are absorbed over time. One option I often suggest, where appropriate, is YourGutPlus+ Probiotic Capsules . It’s a high-strength, slow-release probiotic designed to reach the gut effectively, and can be a helpful addition alongside dietary and lifestyle changes. 👉 Yourgutplus+ (Ad/Affiliate – I may earn a small commission from this link, but I only recommend products I trust and use within treatment plans.) If you’ve been struggling with ongoing hair thinning, excessive shedding or a change in your hair that you can’t quite explain, it may be worth looking beyond your hair care routine. I offer personalised trichology consultations, both in clinic and online, to help identify possible underlying causes and guide you towards a treatment plan that supports your hair from the inside out.

  • Fed up of searching for the right dandruff shampoo/treatment?

    If you’ve been dealing with dandruff that just won’t settle, you’re not alone. It’s one of the most common concerns I see in clinic, and it’s very rarely just “dry skin” or something that can be fixed with a quick change of shampoo. Dandruff usually has something driving it. It can be linked to oil imbalance, product build-up, irritation, or an overgrowth of yeast on the scalp. That’s often why it seems to improve for a short time, then comes straight back again. I see a lot of people stuck in that cycle of trying stronger and stronger anti-dandruff shampoos, but when the scalp is already irritated, that approach can sometimes make things worse rather than better. In trichology, we look at what’s actually happening on the scalp. The aim isn’t just to clear flakes for now, but to calm things down, restore balance and support longer-term scalp health so the issue doesn’t keep returning. One treatment I do often recommend, where it’s appropriate, is Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo . It contains an antifungal ingredient called ketoconazole, which targets the yeast that’s commonly linked to dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis. Used correctly, it can be really effective at bringing the scalp back under control. The key is using it as part of a plan, not just dipping in and out when things flare up. 👉 Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo (Ad/Affiliate – I may earn a small commission from this link, but I only recommend products I trust and use.) If your scalp has been persistently itchy, flaky or irritated, it’s usually a sign that it needs a more tailored approach rather than trial and error. I offer personalised scalp assessments and trichology consultations, both in clinic and online, to help you understand what’s actually going on and how to treat it properly.

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