Hair | Your Skin Online https://yourskinonline.com Better Skin - Your Skin! Tue, 27 Sep 2022 14:20:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 122115883 Famous Men Who Have (Apparently) Had Successful Hair Transplants https://yourskinonline.com/famous-men-who-have-apparently-had-successful-hair-transplants/ https://yourskinonline.com/famous-men-who-have-apparently-had-successful-hair-transplants/#respond Mon, 19 Sep 2022 17:23:54 +0000 https://yourskinonline.com/?p=5060



We’ve discussed in the past that there are certain natural ways to support healthy hair. Specifically, in the piece “5 Foods You Need For Hair Skin And Nails” we looked at salmon, sweet potatoes, eggs, dark chocolate, and oats all as foods that can promote strong and healthy hair (among other things!). At the same time though, many people who deal with genetic hair loss susceptibility ultimately find that they need to pursue more intensive options than mere dietary changes. And particularly for men suffering from male-pattern baldness and alopecia, this is where hair transplants can come into play.

Once upon a time, the hair transplant option was somewhat taboo. It was commonly believed that “plugs” would look blatantly artificial, and were somehow shameful. Indeed, popular TV shows from Friends to Arrested Development even made fun of the idea.

At this point though, this sort of thinking is decidedly outdated. There is more understanding for men who want to explore hair treatments, and as a 2021 piece at GQ put it, transplants “actually look good now.” As the article explained, this is essentially because the technology behind the procedures has gotten more sophisticated. Transplanted hair is now virtually indistinguishable from a natural head of hair –– and as the piece hints, this is something that’s being demonstrated more frequently by celebrities (who never do seem to experience balding or thinning anymore….).

With all of that said, we know that many men who might want this kind of procedure still aren’t convinced –– and that addressing hair loss can be a sensitive topic in general! So, to build on the idea that these procedures are getting both better and more common, we thought we’d take a look at some famous men who appear to have had transplants (though we’ll note that most of these men have not confirmed their procedures).

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Steve Carell

The beloved comic actor is commonly admired for his hair transformation. And if you haven’t noticed it yourself, go back and watch the first season of The Office again. Early in that show’s run, Carell is quite clearly experiencing visible thinning at the front of his scalp. Soon thereafter however (and in countless films and public appearances since) he’s boasted a full, attractive head of hair. Indeed, Ryan Gosling’s character even specifically tells Carell’s in the film Crazy, Stupid Love, “You’ve got a good head of hair.”

Wayne Rooney

In case you’re not a sports fan, we’ll note that Wayne Rooney is a former football (as in soccer) star. He spent most of his career playing for Manchester United and the English national team, with FourFourTwo ranking him as the third-best English player in history (well ahead of, say, David Beckham and his notably splendid hair!). Rooney experienced balding at a fairly early age however, and evidently struggled with it as such a public figure. He has since undergone hair transplants, and while it seems genetics may yet catch up to him, we commend him for making the decision.

Elon Musk

Elon Musk has had a fairly full head of hair for about as long as he’s been one of the most famous people on Earth. Indeed, this is really the only image most people know of the Tesla founder and world’s richest man. A quick search of a younger Musk will show you that his hairline had all but disappeared at one point. It’s a virtual certainty that he’s had one or two successful transplants over the years (and his hair looks great!).


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Daniel Negreanu

For those who may not follow pro poker, we’ll note that Daniel Negreanu is among the very best in the world at it. It would be difficult to definitively declare a top living player, but his resume –– six World Series of Poker bracelets, $42 million in winnings, and two World Poker Tour titles –– is “almost unbeatable.” Amidst all this winning meanwhile, Negreanu also seems to seek the spotlight more than some of his counterparts –– which means we’ve watched his image evolve over time. Somewhat like Musk, Negreanu had a dramatically receding hairline and significant thinning fairly young. Over time however, he grew a terrific head of hair with help from a transplant (which he’s been refreshingly open about).


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Joe Buck

Finally there’s Joe Buck –– a renowned, prolific sports broadcaster who despite working in an audio medium has become a very visible figure in American sports. Buck’s transformation was not quite as dramatic as some we’ve seen, but he has discussed his hair transplant openly –– most notably in an appearance on CONAN, during which he joked that he’d prodded actor Matthew McConaughey for advice about plugs. For his part, McConaughey has never admitted to a long-suspected transplant (which, if that’s what it was, was extremely successful!).

These are only a few of many famous men we could point to who have had hair transplants (or at least appear to have done so). We hope this helps to show that these procedures are becoming more common and more effective, and that those men struggling with hair loss can consider a procedure a viable option.

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Argan Oil for Hair https://yourskinonline.com/argan-oil-for-hair/ https://yourskinonline.com/argan-oil-for-hair/#comments Mon, 18 Nov 2019 20:52:34 +0000 https://yourskinonline.com/?p=4394

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Since 1550, Argan oil has been applied to hair to keep it looking shiny and soft. Often referred to as ‘liquid gold’, this multi-functional gold oil has become a staple ingredient in multiple hair care products in recent years. But does it really benefit the hair and scalp, and how often should you be using it?

Best Argan Oil for Hair

Argan oil is derived from the kernels of the Moroccan argan tree. It naturally contains vitamin E and a variety of healthy fatty acids which all help to make it a quality product for the hair. However, as the argan oil market is expected to grow to $1.79 billion by 2022, there is a risk that argan oil supplies will drop dramatically, thanks to the likes of big beauty brands demanding more and more argan oil for their hair care products. As a result of this supply and demand issue, an increasing number of brands are opting to use impure argan oil in their products which don’t contain any of the hair care benefits that pure argan oil boasts.

Thankfully, these products are easy to spot when you know how:

  • Impure argan oil hair care products will have multiple ingredients listed on the label rather than ‘100% pure argan oil’. These ingredients will impact the way the argan oil works on your hair, so avoid them at all costs.
  • Impure argan oil is budget-friendly. On average, argan oil costs $20 USD per 150 ml, so if you see argan oil for the hair being sold at a price significantly lower than this, you can be sure that it’s not pure and not worth you spending your cash on.
  • It looks wrong. As previously mentioned, argan oil has a unique gold appearance. It should look smooth, shiny, and pure – just like gold. When you touch it, it should disappear into your skin, leaving no residue. Similarly, there shouldn’t be any stickiness when you apply it to your hair. If there is, then it’s most likely impure and you should steer clear as it won’t give your hair all the amazing benefits that the pure thing has to offer.

Best Argan Oil for Hair Growth

It goes without saying that if you’re looking to grow your locks, you need to opt for 100% pure argan oil. These can be purchased from most beauty retailers and on the net. You might also want to consider using ready-made shampoos, conditioners, and hair masks that contain argan oil. These items can be used in place of your normal hair care products when you’re in the shower and make it easy for your hair to get its argan oil fix without the need for you to spend extra time preening or splashing out on more hair care products than you really need.

Argan Oil Benefits for Hair

One of the biggest benefits of using argan oil on your hair is that it will nourish it. This leads to softer, smoother, sleeker, and healthier hair – something which everyone wants. This is great news as you can wave goodbye to frizzy hair and flyaway strands as argan oil will keep your hair looking perfect all day long. Argan oil can be used in multiple ways on the hair, including as a styling treatment, deep conditioner, and a sun protector. But it’s not just the sun that it protects against as it also creates a barrier between the outer part of the hair shaft and hair styling products that use heat, such as straighteners and curlers.

Research shows that 63% of women straighten their hair every day, but the high heat that these tools emit damages the hair and causes it to become coarse and dry. But a simple spritz of argan oil prevents this damage from occurring.

If you’re prone to an itchy, dry scalp or have dandruff, then argan oil is the remedy for you as both the vitamin E and the antioxidants in argan oil will reduce any inflammation on your scalp and put an end to the dry skin. Argan oil is so beneficial for dandruff that Head and Shoulders have even launched a range of argan oil containing shampoos and conditioners called Supreme. Although, using neat argan oil on your scalp could be more beneficial at combating dandruff as it doesn’t contain any of the other ingredients that make up the shampoo and conditioner formulas.

Ready to Repair Your Hair with Argan Oil?

Is Argan Oil Good for Hair?

The average woman spends $80 per month on hair care products and styling, according to a survey from Lookfantastic.com. But the worrying thing is that many of these products are harmful to the hair. These days, more and more hair care products contain synthetic chemicals and ingredients, such as parabens, silicones, sodium lauryl sulfate, and phthalates, among others, that dry out, damage, and strip the hair of its natural oils. By using 100% argan oil on your hair, you can rest assured that you’re using a natural product that will help to repair and restore the damage that these harmful ingredients do to your tresses on a daily basis.

Argan oil is also an effective UV-protector, meaning you don’t have to worry about your hair losing its color, or appearing dull and lifeless in the summer sun. Your hair is particularly vulnerable to sun damage if you have light-colored or fine hair. African-Americans are also at risk due to the natural coil shape of their hair. But it’s not just an unhealthy appearance your hair will have if it gets sun damaged, it will be difficult to style and any style you do attempt won’t hold in place for long. The vitamin E in argan oil is the ultimate sun-protector, though, as it creates a barrier between each and every hair cuticle and the sun’s harmful UV rays.

Argan Oil for Hair Loss

It’s normal to lose around 100 hairs from your head every day. However, if your scalp regular sheds more than this number, you could end up with thinning of the hair or even alopecia areata. Thankfully, argan oil is an effective remedy for hair loss as the vitamin E that’s packed within it supports hair growth. A small study of 38 people who had hair loss or balding for between 2 and 5 years had 34% more hair on their heads than those who were in the placebo group after using vitamin E on their heads for 8 months. Additional studies have also linked vitamin E to a healthy scalp – something which is crucial for new hair growth. One study found that vitamin E increases blood flow in and around the eyes. Improved blood flow is important for hair growth as it enhances your circulation and helps to boost the size of the follicles on your head. In turn, this encourages new hair growth that’s healthy, strong, and sustainable.

How to Apply Argan Oil

If you’re opting to apply 100% pure argan oil to your hair then you should be aware that a little goes a long way. If you simply want to use argan oil to improve the way your hair looks and to give it protection from heat sources, such as hair appliances and the sun, then, after washing your hair, place between 2 and 5 drops of argan oil onto your hands and massage into your scalp and brush through your hair with your fingers. This will help to tame your tresses and restore your hair’s shine. You can follow this process after every hair wash, which experts recommend you do every 2 to 3 days.

You can also use argan oil as a deep conditioning treatment in the form of a hair mask. To do this, you need to liberally apply the oil from the roots of your hair through to the ends. You may need to use a comb to ensure that the oil covers all sections of your hair evenly. From there, pile your hair on top of your head and pop a shower cap on. This will heat the oil up a little and help it to penetrate and deep condition your hair. After a minimum of 30 minutes, wash off the oil, and shampoo and condition as normal. For the best results, you’ll need to apply your argan oil hair mask on a weekly basis.

Argan oil is a tried and tested oil that has been used for centuries to nurture the hair. It’s jammed packed with nourishing ingredients that promise to benefit your hair and scalp and give them all the love that they need to look and feel wonderful. So the next time you’re looking for a hair care product to work its magic on your tresses, be sure to consider a bottle of argan oil.

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