Showing posts with label Lady Gaga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lady Gaga. Show all posts

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Lady Gaga Bleaches Eyebrows Every Day

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It is no secret that Lady Gaga makes some unique, and sometimes questionable, decisions in the name of beauty of fashion. The risk-taker recently admitted to bleaching her eyebrows everyday, in order to make them, "more versatile."

The reveal has some questioning whether or not this is safe, or healthy for your eyebrows.

Lady Gaga is definitely putting her follicles at risk with this kind of extreme regimen. Many women don’t realize that chemicals like bleaches and dyes can fundamentally change the structure of their hair, including your eyebrows, making them weaker and more susceptible to breakage and damage. Overusing these treatments and frequent color changes can lead to breakage, hair fallout, loss of density and volume, and in some severe cases, even traction alopecia.
 
While eyebrow transplants can be used to restore living and growing follicles into the eyebrow area, her best bet would be to lay off the bleach, and give her follicles a break, before she causes serious damage.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Jennifer Lawrence Chops Hair: "My Hair Was Fried"

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Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence is making headlines for her new dramatic pixie cut. It appears the new look isn't for a new role, but instead, the result of excessive styling for recent roles. 

"My hair couldn't get any uglier," she was quoted after the cut. She later clarified her statements by admitting that part of the reason she chopped her hair was because it was "fried from being dyed too much."

Jennifer is hardly the first celebrity starlet to see damage following over-styling. She joins Megan Fox, Carey Mulligan, January Jones and Lady Gaga, who have all admitted to hair woes, and even hair loss, following constant color changes. 

Many women don’t realize that chemicals like bleaches and dyes fundamentally change the structure of their hair, making it weaker and more susceptible to breakage and damage. Overusing these treatments and frequent color changes can lead to breakage, hair fallout, loss of density and volume, and in some severe cases, even traction alopecia.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Lady Gaga Continues to Battle Hair Loss

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It was first reported last summer that music sensation Lady Gaga was suffering from hair loss. She soon confirmed that her hair was damaged from constant dyeing and bleaching and that she was taking Rogaine in an attempt to reverse the damage. 

Now, new reports are speculating that her ongoing battle with hair loss is one of the reasons she has retreated from the public eye in recent months. While hair loss is nothing to be ashamed of, it can be especially hard for women to cope with, especially young women like Gaga, who are under constant media scrutiny. Not many realize that Gaga is a natural brunette, because she has been a platinum blonde since launching her career. While this kind of routine is no doubt harmful to hair, it is unlikely that this alone is behind her hair loss. There are many other factors to consider, such as genetic predisposition, diet, medications, etc. 

While Rogaine may help her grow healthier hair, there are other steps she should be taking to optimize her results. I would recommend combining her Rogaine treatments with a regimen of low level laser therapy which is known to stimulate growth and help create thicker, fuller, healthier hair. Hair vitamins, such as Viviscal, can also aid those suffering from hair loss or thinning in achieving stronger, healthier hair. 

Monday, July 25, 2011

Lady Gaga Admits Using Rogaine



Music sensation Lady Gaga recently revealed that she is losing her hair, which the singer, 24, attributes the hair loss to her constant dyeing and bleaching. She has now confirmed that she is using Rogaine in an attempt to reverse the damage.

Gaga, a natural brunette, has been a platinum blonde since launching her career. While this kind of routine is no doubt harmful to hair, Rogaine may help her grow healthier hair in the future. 


Hair vitamins, such as Viviscal, can also aid those suffering from hair loss or thinning in achieving stronger, healthier hair. 

However, if Gaga wants to optimize her results, which as a young star I'm sure she does, I would recommend combining her Rogaine treatments with a regimen of low level laser therapy which is known to stimulate growth and help create thicker, fuller, healthier hair. 



Monday, March 21, 2011

Lady Gaga Reveals She is Losing her Hair



Music sensation Lady Gaga has revealed to the Daily Mail that she is losing her hair. The singer, 24, attributes the hair loss to her constant dyeing and bleaching. 


Gaga, a natural brunette, has been a platinum blonde since launching her career. 


While this kind of routine is no doubt harmful to hair, there are options available that may help her grow healthier hair. 


Hair vitamins, such as Viviscal, can aid those suffering from hair loss or thinning in achieving stronger, healthier hair. 


However, if Gaga wants to optimize her results, which as a young star I'm sure she does, I would recommend combining the supplement with a regimen of Low Level Laser Therapy which is known to stimulate growth and help create thicker, fuller, healthier hair. 



Monday, October 25, 2010

Lady Gaga Goes (Faux) Gray



Award-winning singer Lady Gaga emerged in London last Friday sporting GRAY hair! Obviously, this is a case of some serious hair dye - but it got me thinking: how much do most people know about real gray hair?


For instance, did you know that most Caucasians start developing gray hair in their mid-30s? That gray hair takes longer for other ethnicities - for instance, African-Americans, on average, have until their mid-40s before they start going gray.


A good discussion about the causes of gray hair can be found on AOL's Health page: http://www.aolhealth.com/2009/11/09/gray-hair/.


So, when should we expect Lady Gaga to start going gray - for real? She was born in 1986, so best guess is 2021.