Hair Treatments

Diagnosis before product.

Keratin, protein, filler, botox. The client asks for the name he has heard. I refuse to answer until I know what the hair is actually missing.

The Method

Keratin, protein, filler, botox. The client asks for the name he has heard. I refuse to answer until I
know what the hair is actually missing.

These treatments are not interchangeable. They are different answers to different structural
questions, and choosing between them is a diagnostic decision, not a menu choice. Hair that feels
rough is not always lacking protein. Hair that feels limp is not always lacking moisture. The same
symptom can mean two different things, and the wrong treatment makes the underlying problem
worse.

Reading the strand, the scalp, the history, and the routine the man lives with is the actual service.
The product is the conclusion, not the starting point. Ingredients are selected according to the
condition of the hair, its structural need, its previous chemical history, and the intended result.
The match between treatment and hair is what gives the result its best chance to hold. Without
that match, even a well-known treatment can fail long before the client expects it to.

A treatment that fits the hair restores function. A treatment that fits a request and ignores the
diagnosis fails before the man returns. The difference is whether someone read the hair before
they reached for the bottle.
Not Every Hair Needs The Same Treatment.
The work is finding the right one.
Begin with consultation.
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