Case Study: Guy Morton

“I think it’s a fantastic Course – well-structured, informative, detailed and stimulating. You do have to put the time in – I’d say I average around 8 hours study time a week. So it’s important to be disciplined, and plan to balance your studies with all the other things in your life.” Guy runs Sandra’s […]

Case Study: Michelle Christle

“It’s given new life to my career, and given me so many more opportunities. I love what I do. To anyone thinking about studying trichology, I can only say ‘Go for it!” Michelle works as a colour specialist at Cheveux salon in the town of Tullamore, County Offaly in the heart of Ireland. She originally […]

Case study: Jacqui McIntosh

“Because products for textured hair require greater knowledge and understanding, it’s really important that professionals in this field have a sound grasp of hair science and exactly how the products work.” Jacqui is a well-known and well-respected figure in the hair skills and product development world. She started her career as a hairdresser, and over […]

TrichoCare co-signs state registration proposals

Members of the Hair and Barber Council and the British Association of Beauty Therapy & Cosmetology, along with co-signatories, are campaigning for mandatory registration of hairdressers, barbers and beauty professionals in the UK. We believe this is vital in improving the standards of this world-leading industry which generates £6.6 billion in turnover each year to […]

ME+ hair colourant product from Wella

In response to various queries, here’s a republication of an article we produced back in 2013.  It’s been 20 years in development, but now Proctor & Gamble (P&G) have announced they’ve developed a new molecule that offers permanent colour performance with a reduced risk of inducing allergy*. The new ingredient, 2-methyoxymethyl-p-phenylenediamine, is called ME+ for […]

Pathology of Blood: A Trichology Masterclass

In this 8 hours CPD course will learn how to interpret a blood test reading. A low Serum Ferritin level can lead to Chronic Telogen Effluvium in women, even when it’s considered to be in a normal range. University of Bedfordshire