The Ed.
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Sexy it isn't, but hair loss is a big concern and a source of great anxiety for men and women the world over. Phillip Kingsley, who has always been concerned with hair loss, has launched Trichotherapy, a kit that he hopes will get to the root of the problem.
The kit works to prevent hair loss and strengthen strands. Explaining why he felt the need to launch the kit, Kingsley explains, "The incident of thinning hair in women is huge. Its probably about 80 percent of women. Indeed, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, the average person loses 50 to 100 hairs per day.
"The kit tackles hair thinning from all different angles," said Anabel Kingsley, director of communications at Philip Kingsley. "You have the spray, which gives immediate body and volume. The drops [Tricho 7] help to reduce hair shedding and stimulate the scalp, and the supplements are supporting the growth internally."
The kit consists of Tricho Pro, a volumizing protein spray; Tricho 7, which is made up of seven ingredients that help to reduce the amount of DHT thats absorbed into the hair follicle; and Tricho Complex, which consists of vitamin and mineral supplements.
But the uniqueness of this product lies in the pills because, if consumers dont have a healthy diet, they cant expect their hair to be strong.
"If youre deficient in anything, [hair] is the first thing to suffer and the last thing to benefit from nutrition," said Anabel Kingsley. "What the supplements do is, they give you a boost from the essential amino acids, which is what the proteins in your hair are made up of."
The kit, which launched in London in June, has sold out and they are hoping for a similar response when it lands in the USA in February via the Philip Kingsley Clinic in New York and philipkingsley.com
Until then geek on!
The Ed.
The kit works to prevent hair loss and strengthen strands. Explaining why he felt the need to launch the kit, Kingsley explains, "The incident of thinning hair in women is huge. Its probably about 80 percent of women. Indeed, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, the average person loses 50 to 100 hairs per day.
"The kit tackles hair thinning from all different angles," said Anabel Kingsley, director of communications at Philip Kingsley. "You have the spray, which gives immediate body and volume. The drops [Tricho 7] help to reduce hair shedding and stimulate the scalp, and the supplements are supporting the growth internally."
The kit consists of Tricho Pro, a volumizing protein spray; Tricho 7, which is made up of seven ingredients that help to reduce the amount of DHT thats absorbed into the hair follicle; and Tricho Complex, which consists of vitamin and mineral supplements.
But the uniqueness of this product lies in the pills because, if consumers dont have a healthy diet, they cant expect their hair to be strong.
"If youre deficient in anything, [hair] is the first thing to suffer and the last thing to benefit from nutrition," said Anabel Kingsley. "What the supplements do is, they give you a boost from the essential amino acids, which is what the proteins in your hair are made up of."
The kit, which launched in London in June, has sold out and they are hoping for a similar response when it lands in the USA in February via the Philip Kingsley Clinic in New York and philipkingsley.com
Until then geek on!
The Ed.