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Types of Hair Loss: How to Identify Yours by Pattern
Each type of hair loss has a tell-tale pattern and timing. Two clues, how the hair goes and when, sort most of them, from diffuse shedding to gradual thinning, sudden...
Split Ends Treatment: What Repairs Them and What Cannot
A split end cannot be permanently repaired. A product seals it temporarily, a trim removes it, and prevention is the treatment. Ceramide NG binds damaged hair and reduces breakage; hydrolyzed...
Hair Oil for Dry Hair: Penetrating vs Coating Oils
One tested distinction settles which hair oil works on dry hair. Coconut oil penetrates the cortex and cuts protein loss by about 39%. Argan is a coating oil: it deposits...
Dry vs Damaged Hair: How to Tell the Difference
Dry hair is a moisture problem; damaged hair is a structural one. They take opposite fixes, and the wet-stretch test tells you which one you have in under a minute.
Scalp Massage for Hair Growth: Does It Actually Work?
In a small standardised-tension study, healthy people who massaged the scalp daily had measurably thicker hair after months. The mechanism is mechanical: the stretch acts directly on the cells at...
Oils for Dandruff: Which Help, Which Can Make It Worse
Oils are not a reliable dandruff treatment, and several make it worse. Tea tree has the only real human evidence, and it is limited. Heavy oils feed Malassezia, the yeast...
Can a Hair Serum Feed the Follicle? Yes.
Yes. A leave-on scalp serum can feed the follicle environment by keeping active ingredients on the scalp, where the follicle sits. Tara's scalp serums use rosemary, Procapil, Redensyl and peptide...
Tara Application Method: Guide to Apply Our Products and Boost Results
Discover how to use Tara products step by step: weekly exfoliation, shampoos, masks, serums, and conditioners for stronger, healthier hair.
How to brush fine hair correctly
Brushing fine hair can be stressful, but with the right tools you can avoid damage and even stimulate follicles to promote growth.
Science and Botany for a Healthy Scalp
For decades, hair care focused on what’s visible: shine, softness, or volume. Modern hair research has shown something far more important. Hair health starts at the scalp. Today, the most...