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The National Hair Journal

AVACOR FINED $50M VOLUME 12 NO. 52

Alameda, CA. 11/09 - A jury has returned a $50 million verdict in a class action lawsuit against Avacor, a hair-loss remedy that was marketed as an all-natural, clinically tested product. The lawsuit alleged that the marketers of Avacor hair regrowth products violated California law by making unsubstanti-

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ated, false and misleading statements in connection with the advertising and sale of Avacor. The lawsuit also alleged misbranding and illegal distribution of Avacor in violation of the law. The outcome against two defendants marked the second trial victory in the same class action for the plaintiff

Lexington Honored H1N1 Flu Buzz Spreads Boca Raton, FL. 11/09 - Lexington Intl, manufacturer of the HairMax LaserComb, was one of only 14 manufacturing exporting companies nationwide to receive the President’s “E” Award, which recognizes success in world markets and contributions to the U.S. economy. Presented to Lexington at the U.S. Commerce Building in Washington by U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Gary Locke and Florida Senator George LeMieux, the President’s “E” Award is the highest U.S. Government recognition any U.S. entity may receive for supporting export activity. Secretary Locke stated: “Of particular note is your successful outreach to the international medical community to help establish credibility for HairMax LaserComb and reduce trade barriers associated with medical devices.” The President’s “E” Award was created by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 to recognize persons, firms, or organizations that contribute significantly to increasing United States exports. Now in its 10th year of operation, Lexington exports the HairMax LaserComb to more than 125 countries around the world.

Smartphone Consultations? Murrieta, CA. 11/09 - Nearly eight in 10 Americans (78%) are interested in receiving healthcare services via their mobile device and many think offerings such as wireless monitoring and mobile exams could someday replace visits to the doctor, according to a recent study conducted by Harris Interactive. The study also found that nearly one in five (19%) would upgrade their existing wireless plan to participate, and 11% would consider switching wireless providers to receive medical services through their wireless device.

National Cancer Society Thanks Wig Donors Palo Alto, CA. 10/09 - The National Cancer Society held its 2009 Gala Event in the heart of Silicon Valley to honor four cancer survivors. Janet Miller from ‘Hair Replacement by Janet,’ San Carlos, CA shared the story of her battle with Non- Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and was honored for her donation of 150 hairpieces. Her company works closely with chemotherapy clients and is proud to have given many chemo clients their confidence, glamour and, in many cases, their lives back. Janet thanks her corporate supporters included Follea, Nature’s Most Beautiful Hair™, who sponsored a table for 10 guests.

Scottsdale, AZ. 11/09 - More than 63% of Americans are worried that they themselves, someone in their household, or a close friend will fall victim to pandemic H1N1 influenza, commonly referred to as “Swine Flu,” according to a telephone poll of more than 1,000 US adults conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs. Marketing Statistics, an online analysis group, reports another study by The Nielsen Company that revealed that Americans are taking steps they hope will prevent them catching the flu. Most notable among these is purchasing hand sanitizers, sales of which have skyrocketed in the past six months. In the 24 weeks ending October 3, 2009, sales of hand sanitizers were $118.4 million, up 70.5% over the same period a year ago ($69.4 million).

How Far We’ve Come Thirteen years after The National Hair Journal began publishing; it has grown from a humble eightpage black & white newspaper to 28 pages in full color! The content has changed too. Today, The Journal reports on new technologies, experimental therapies and the world of fashion. It travels to medical and business conferences around the world. It meets industry leaders to share their insights with Journal readers around the world. Despite the outward changes however, the Journal’s core mission remains the same; to give hairloss professionals the

Hair Club Expands Medical Network Boca Raton, FL 12/09 – Hair Club continues to expand its medical network. After extensive remodeling in Charlotte, Dr. Jonathan Ballon now offers hair restoration surgery to local clients. Dr. Duncan Simmons benefits from state-of-the-art medical offices in Kansas City which becomes the hair transplant procedure hub for the region. He will

lawyers. Alameda County Superior Court Judge Robert Freedman commented, “The court can and does take judicial notice of the fact that enormous sums of money are spent on personal care and grooming products” adding, “Into this lucrative market stepped a band of hucksters, to prey on the vulnerabilities of human nature and employing a colossal array of false, deceptive and fraudulent techniques cynically collected millions of dollars from deceived California consumers.” Responding to the health risk in hair salons and spas, the Professional Beauty Association (PBA) and Barbicide® are working together to create an industry response program. Alan Murphy, President of King Research that makes Barbicide comments, “Our contagious disease experts and in-house researchers are key contributors to the program. We want to share that information with the beauty industry.” While the initial wave of the H1N1 flu this past spring was relatively moderate, President Obama has declared a national emergency to deal with the “rapid increase in illness.” For small businesses, particularly salons/spas, employee absenteeism from the flu can be very disruptive to business operations. Federal and state authorities have been urging small businesses to be proactive in flu prevention and preparedness. information they need to provide superior service to their clients and grow their business. It is regularly consulted by major news organizations both in the US and around the world. Private investors, manufacturers and salon owners find The Journal a vital business tool. It is not an exaggeration to say that The National Hair Journal has become the nervecenter of hair-management. The National Hair Journal was created as an industry resource and as we enter 2010, it remains a tool for hairloss professionals everywhere.

WINTER 2009

‘Going Rogaine’ Sarah Palin Jokes about the Vice President’s Hair Loss Washington DC, 12/09 - Sarah Palin fuelled speculation that she will run for the White House in 2012 by making a funny and self deprecating speech at a celebrity dinner at the Gridiron Club in Washington. The dinner is a Washington tradition and has been attended by many presidential hopefuls, including Barack Obama. Mrs. Palin, referring to her current book tour to promote her memoir, “Going Rogue” observed, “The view is so much better from inside the bus than under it.” Unable to resist a dig at VicePresident Joe Biden, who has thinning hair, Mrs. Palin added that if the election had turned out differently, “I could be overseeing the signing of bailout checks and VicePresident Biden could be on the road selling his book ‘Going Rogaine.” In US politics, it pays to have hair. Americans haven’t voted for a bald president since Dwight Eisenhower over 57 years ago.

The Wrath of Alpha Reductase Hollywood, CA. 11/09 – Captain James T. Kirk not only went where no man had gone before, he never lost his hair. Until he left the

Starship Enrerprise that is. That’s when his follicles reached warp speed and began to do their androgenetic thing. In November, William Shatner touched down in Hollywood to unveil a wax figure of a hirsute Captain Kirk at Madame Tussaud’s. They both looked great. There’s a man in Hollywood who knows the secret; and he isn’t a Klingon!

Très-Chic Introduced Affordable Ultra-Luxury Wigs

give consultations in Hair Club’s Des Moines, St. Louis and Springfield centers and clients will travel to Kansas City for their procedure. Clients in the Seattle and Portland area also benefit from Hair Club’s expanding medical network. Dr. Robert Niedbalski now offers surgery at the Club’s Tukwila clinic which has added two full surgical suites. In McLean, Virginia, Hair Club Medical Group is offering hair transplant surgery with Dr. Samuel Botta. The center is one of more than 95 Hair Club locations in the U.S.

Beverly Hills, CA. 12/09 - Follea has launched ‘Très-Chic,’ a more affordable line of wigs made from the same premium European hair used in their top of the line ‘Life/Style’ wig collection. Follea president, Michael Leigh comments, “Our promise is “Nature’s Most Beautiful Hair” and that means a Follea woman should never have to compromise her look, whatever her reason for wearing hair. We want to offer demonstrably superior quality at every price point” Très-Chic is currently available in two short, manageable styles; the Gamine and the Pixie. Each comes in nine different TrueColor shades, including ‘Russian Gray’ a Follea specialty. Follea offers their hair through a growing global network of hair professionals. Their human hair product line includes wigs, topettes, hairpieces volumizers and fringes.

PK Walsh Finalist in Stevie Awards Needham, MA, 10/09 - PK Walsh, a hair replacement salon for women, was named a Finalist in the 6th annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business. The Stevie Awards have been hailed as the world’s premier business awards. “We are thrilled to be recognized as a finalist in three competitive categories,” said Nikki

Walsh, president of PK Walsh. “We take great pride in creating an atmosphere that helps our clients and staff to thrive and we are committed to bringing the latest and greatest hair solutions to today’s women.” More than 1,100 entries were submitted for consideration. Finalists were chosen by business professionals worldwide.


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