Hair Salon Boston Weddings

Hair Salon Boston Weddings

The proposals will be popping this holiday season, brides will be planning the day of their dreams, the dress, and their hairstyle.  Many brides pour into our Boston-based hair salon with pictures of their ultimate hairstyle for their wedding day.  There is possibly a problem, what if their own hair can not achieve the "look" they desire?  We have the solution, and that is "hair extensions."  Hair extensions can create a beautiful half-up/half-down style with loose tendrils flowing down their back, or a beautiful up-sweep that is thick and luxurious.   Many brides-to-be may only want hair extensions for their special...

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Transgender Hair Extensions

Transgender Hair Extensions

At Noelle Salon, we are usually the first call a Transgender client makes when transitioning from male to female.  What sets women apart from men is their hair, second is generally hair removal.  As the world embraces change in gender identity, people are addressing their transition needs younger.  The younger the person the easier it to create a feminine style. whether long or short.  In the past, I worked with many older people in transition from male to female, and hair loss was a big factor.  We work with all ages, but their needs vary based on their current hair...

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Trichotillomania Client Testimonial

Trichotillomania Client Testimonial

What is so rewarding is when a client recovers from Trichotillomania.  This article is about a client's experience and her testimonial regarding her Trich recovery... She now has grown her own beautiful hair, and no longer pulls.  I know our services are helpful since we receive many physician and therapist referrals Client "A's" name will remain anonymous she was asked me to share her journey with others, in the hope to help.  Client "A" entered our salon with total hair loss, at the top of her head, from pulling.  We opted to tie in a hair system to cover the...

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Maintenance With Trichotillomania Clients

Maintenance With Trichotillomania Clients

Unlike Alopecia Areata, fungal infections, or other autoimmune diseases thinning hair by Trichotillomania removes hair follicles by physical means. At Noelle Salon, we cover the various approaches to hair solutions to treat hair loss, female pattern baldness, balding spots, and other conditions to which you lose hair. Hair systems and hair extension maintenance is part of the journey while wearing them.  As our hair grows they both will loosen, and service is required.  The difference between a hair system and hair extensions for Trichotillomania clients varies based on the location of hair loss.   1). Clients with hair loss at the...

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Application Of Hair Extensions To Trichotillomania Clients

Application Of Hair Extensions To Trichotillomania Clients

The application of hair extensions to trichotillomania clients is very important to understand.  The below information will help when considering them. How To Approach And Prepare For Application The best approach to prepare for hair extension application begins with a free and private consultation where hair is evaluated to determine whether or not hair extensions or a hair system is suitable.  Client's with all-over hair loss or patches are best suited for hair extensions, the method of hair extensions will vary based on hair density.  I find many clients do not pull their hair while wearing hair extensions, they state...

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What Is Trichotillomania?

What Is Trichotillomania?

I am often asked, "What is Trichotillomania?"  It is a hair-pulling disorder where one pulls hair from the head, eyelashes, eyebrows, and/or other parts of the body.  I have been working with clients with Trich "Trichotillomania"  for 20 years before there was a diagnosis and a name.  The official name "Trichotillomania" is a bit scary, after years of working with clients, none of them appear to be manic.  A better name/diagnosis is Body-Focused Repetitive Behavior (BFRB) because this is really what it is like skin picking or nail biting., it may very well be a stress reliever.     Unlike...

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