Hello. I hope you are well. This Saturday is Customer Appreciation Day at the salon, and I want to thank you for being a part of my community. Whether you’ve visited once or for years, your loyalty means a lot to me. Come by on Saturday to enjoy complimentary refreshments and finger food. It's our way of giving back to the fantastic women we serve every week. I’m also working on something special — the Crown Worthy Club, a space dedicated to helping you care for your hair and scalp with simple, stress-free routines. Before I launch it, I’d love your input. Would you take 2 minutes to fill out this quick survey? Thank you again for being part of this journey. I truly appreciate you. With gratitude, |
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Hey. Welcome to Week Three of Six Weeks To Healthy Hair. This week, we are answering a prevalent question: Why does my hair grow so slowly? Most people think of shampoos, oils, and supplements when discussing growing healthy hair. But one of the most overlooked areas of hair care is what’s happening inside your body—specifically, your nutrition. How Hair Grows Hair grows from the hair bulb, located deep in your scalp. This bulb constantly produces new cells, pushing old ones upward to form...
Hello. This is our second email from the Six Weeks to Healthier Hair Series. I am happy you are here. Let’s talk about air drying. While it may seem healthier than blow-drying your hair, leaving your hair and scalp damp for hours can cause bacterial overgrowth, dandruff, and unpleasant odors. If you continually air-dry your hair, it can lead to hygral fatigue. Hygral fatigue occurs when your hair swells excessively from water and then shrinks as it dries, repeating this process repeatedly....
Hi. I hope this email finds you well. Welcome to our first email from Six Weeks to Healthier Hair. New research on hair loss and scalp disorders is constantly emerging. One of the most exciting findings recently highlights how irregular washing, product buildup, and scalp microbiome imbalances contribute to dandruff and scalp discomfort in women and men with textured hair. A recent study conducted in South Africa found that:🔹 Dandruff is linked to increased Malassezia yeast & bacterial...