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How to look after your hair & scalp in winter

January 22, 2024 Kate Holohan W/ Jill Lee Season 7 Episode 3
How to look after your hair & scalp in winter
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How to look after your hair & scalp in winter
Jan 22, 2024 Season 7 Episode 3
Kate Holohan W/ Jill Lee

How to look after your hair & scalp in winter

Jill Lee, a hairstylist of 25 years, qualified as a trichologist with USTI over a year ago.
Trichologists are not very commonly known in America, and she loves being able to help her clients on a deeper level.

Jill tells all on how winter can have an impact on the hair  & scalp - what does it need?
We discuss how you might want to change or add to your product range to help to give moisture and nourish the hair. Is winter shedding real or a myth?

We also look at the different scalp conditions, such as seborrheic dermatitis, dandruff and dry scalp- how do we tell the difference?
Jill states that scaly conditions not properly looked after can become breeding grounds for fungus and yeast, and the practices that can make these worse. We look at cleansing and exfoliating the scalp as well as the face and skin.

What do you need to add or include in your hair & scalp care regimen to get the best from your hair this season?

Connect with Jill:

Instagram

Website

Support the Show.

Connect with Hair therapy:

Donate towards the podcast

Start your own podcast

Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert!

Show Notes

How to look after your hair & scalp in winter

Jill Lee, a hairstylist of 25 years, qualified as a trichologist with USTI over a year ago.
Trichologists are not very commonly known in America, and she loves being able to help her clients on a deeper level.

Jill tells all on how winter can have an impact on the hair  & scalp - what does it need?
We discuss how you might want to change or add to your product range to help to give moisture and nourish the hair. Is winter shedding real or a myth?

We also look at the different scalp conditions, such as seborrheic dermatitis, dandruff and dry scalp- how do we tell the difference?
Jill states that scaly conditions not properly looked after can become breeding grounds for fungus and yeast, and the practices that can make these worse. We look at cleansing and exfoliating the scalp as well as the face and skin.

What do you need to add or include in your hair & scalp care regimen to get the best from your hair this season?

Connect with Jill:

Instagram

Website

Support the Show.

Connect with Hair therapy:

Donate towards the podcast

Start your own podcast

Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert!