Swimming in saltwater & chlorine water can both easily damage our hair. Blazing hot sun and high heat and humidity are often problems too
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Tips for Faster Hair GrowthTips for Faster Hair Growth
We’ve previously given you four simple and easy tips to grow longer hair faster. Now we have more, adding up to nine tips for faster hair growth for you: There
New England Associates® Wins Again!New England Associates® Wins Again!
New England Associates® wins once again in the Beauty & Health category for Best Hair Replacement in the 2023 NH Union Leader Readers' Choice Awards!
Summer Hair LossSummer Hair Loss
Have you noticed more hair falling out this summer? Hair loss in summer is quite common but it can often be controlled if cared for properly. Here are some things
Beat the Heat of Hair LossBeat the Heat of Hair Loss
Now that we're getting back out, it's time to look great and feel even better! At New England Associates® we utilize advanced new procedures that will change the way you
Take Care of Your HairTake Care of Your Hair
Let’s take care of your hair and that hair will take care of you. A typical adult male or female has approximately 100,000 hairs (blondes approximately 150,000; redheads 90,000) growing
Laser Hair Replacement Therapy Promotes Hair GrowthLaser Hair Replacement Therapy Promotes Hair Growth
Laser Hair Replacement Therapy enhances circulation of blood to the scalp, helping to deliver nutrients to the hair roots which encourages healthier follicles and stimulates growth
Is Your Diet Affecting Your Hair Growth?Is Your Diet Affecting Your Hair Growth?
We all know a well-balanced diet can lead to better health, but did you know it could lead to healthier hair? A well-balanced diet can help improve the look and
Winter Hair CareWinter Hair Care
We’ve previously told you about some Secrets to Healthy Hair in Winter, but since this particular winter has been especially harsh in New England and temperature changes can be an
What is Scarring Alopecia?What is Scarring Alopecia?
Scarring alopecia usually occurs in small patches of hair loss that can gradually become larger. Some people do not show any symptoms of scarring alopecia, while others experience almost instantaneous