Aging

Yes. After the age of 30, blood circulation beneath the scalp and the activity of hair follicles gradually decline. Without proper and consistent care, hair will become weaker and progressively shed over time – similar to how facial skin ages.

Yes. Products containing antioxidant and anti-glycation nutrients, along with active ingredients that stimulate microcirculation and reduce micro-inflammation of the scalp, combined with appropriate therapy techniques, can help slow this process. Maintaining a regular care routine is the key factor in achieving lasting results.

In most cases, it is due to hormonal imbalance, especially in women during the perimenopausal stage. A decrease in estrogen leads to hair thinning and shrinking of hair follicles. Therefore, balancing hormones and providing external hair and scalp care are both essential.

Yes. The scalp has a structure similar to facial skin but receives far less care. Scalp aging leads to weakened hair follicles, resulting in hair thinning and shedding. Anti-aging scalp treatments are at the forefront of modern haircare trends.

Hair loss prevention products focus on cleansing, balancing the scalp, and stimulating hair follicles. In contrast, anti-aging scalp products contain a wider variety of active ingredients with functions to restructure and promote cell regeneration, aiming to maintain a healthy, well-balanced scalp foundation over the long term.