Parts to this lesson:
- About this programme
- Count and measure your hair loss
- The 60s Hair Loss Count
- Summary
The 60s Hair Loss Count
The 60s hair loss count is a hair loss count test that you can do in the comfort of your own home at intervals throughout your hair loss treatment programme.
The test takes just 60 seconds to conduct. It has been scientifically standardised by PhD; Jeffrey J. Miller, MD of Penn State Health in his ground-breaking study.
The study was reviewed and accepted by the institutional review board of Pennsylvania College of Medicine, Hershey. The study concluded: -
The test takes just 60 seconds to conduct. It has been scientifically standardised by PhD; Jeffrey J. Miller, MD of Penn State Health in his ground-breaking study.
The study was reviewed and accepted by the institutional review board of Pennsylvania College of Medicine, Hershey. The study concluded: -
A properly performed 60-second hair count is a simple, practical, and reliable tool for the assessment of hair shedding.”
The 60s Hair Loss Count is therefore the perfect tool for the ongoing counting, and monitoring of results throughout any Self-prescribed hair loss treatment programme.
How Does It Work?
It’s simple. A 60 second test that you can do at any time that will provide you with a standardised hair loss count result.
Use the special comb to perform the count for 60 seconds over the special contrasting ‘landing mat’ before shampooing.
Pull the comb from the back top of the scalp forward to the front of the scalp for 60 seconds. "That 60 seconds allows you to dislodge any of the resting hairs that are supposed to be shed," explains Dr. Miller of Penn State Health.
Repeat the procedure before three consecutive shampooing sessions, always using the special comb. Count and record the number of hairs in the comb and on the landing mat.
Compare your result with averages contained in the kit and your own historic numbers to ascertain your progress.
Use the special comb to perform the count for 60 seconds over the special contrasting ‘landing mat’ before shampooing.
Pull the comb from the back top of the scalp forward to the front of the scalp for 60 seconds. "That 60 seconds allows you to dislodge any of the resting hairs that are supposed to be shed," explains Dr. Miller of Penn State Health.
Repeat the procedure before three consecutive shampooing sessions, always using the special comb. Count and record the number of hairs in the comb and on the landing mat.
Compare your result with averages contained in the kit and your own historic numbers to ascertain your progress.
We've now made this information downloadable to you from Google Sheets - it's completely free.
You'll get all the information and tracking spreadsheet to monitor your hair loss treatment.
Click here to access, download and start recording your results.
You'll get all the information and tracking spreadsheet to monitor your hair loss treatment.
Click here to access, download and start recording your results.
The 60s Hair Loss Count Kit
It's possible to put the following kit together yourself but we've taken the hassles out of it for you.
The 60s Hair Loss Count Kit contains everything you need to conduct your hair loss count test at intervals throughout your treatment programme.
It also provides guidance on the options you should consider you not see an improvement in your condition.
The 60s Hair Loss Count Kit provides:-
The 60s Hair Loss Count Kit contains everything you need to conduct your hair loss count test at intervals throughout your treatment programme.
It also provides guidance on the options you should consider you not see an improvement in your condition.
The 60s Hair Loss Count Kit provides:-
- The physical tools that you’ll need to conduct your tests inc.
- Shampoo
- 60s kit comb
- Landing mat
- Instructions
- Guidance on averages
- Track and monitoring card
Next:
- About this programme
- Count and measure your hair loss
- The 60s Hair Loss Count
- Summary