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The National Hair Journal VOLUME 15 NO. 57

THE PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATION OF HAIR AND SKIN REJUVENATION

It’s Tomorrow Already Murrieta, CA. 03/11 - An American turns 50 once every seven seconds. Baby Boomers and Matures plan to spend over $4 billion dollars this year on anti-aging products and treatments according to a study by Focalyst, a market research firm specializing in the consumer spending habits and attitudes of Baby Boomers (individuals born between 1946 and 1964) and Matures (those born before 1946). Roughly 48 million of these consumers will purchase an antiaging product over the next twelve months. AARP in its March 2011 Bulletin reported that according to the financial services website, Bundle, Americans aged 50 to 65 laid out an average $42,600 per person on products and services in 2009 alone, half of all consumer spending. AARP observed that,” Boomers are doing everything they can to stay young. From personal trainers to Pilates instructors to nutritionists. Spas for women are already a $12.3 billion a year industry, while the number of health clubs, YMCAs and neighborhood gyms has

doubled in a decade to nearly 30,000. Adults over 55 years are already the fastest growing segment of health club membership, up from 8 million in 2005 to 10.3 million in 2009.” The US market for antiaging skin care products and services hit $1.8 billion in 2009 and is growing at double-digit rates. Boomers are having cosmetic surgery too in record numbers. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) reports that 13.1 million cosmetic surgery procedures were performed in the United States in 2010. According to Reuters, patients in their 50s tended to go for the more invasive procedures such as facelifts, while those in their mid-40s opted for Botox and fillers. Job competition is prompting many men age 45 and over to turn to non-surgical cosmetic

Early Hairloss Cancer Risk

Solid Increase in Hair Care Product Shipments

Paris, France, 03/11 - Research conducted by French scientists suggests that men who go bald in their 20’s are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer as those who lose their hair later on. The study, published in the academic journal, Annals of Oncology states, “A link between male pattern baldness and androgens has previously been documented… androgens also play a role in the development and growth of prostate cancer.” Hairloss and prostate cancer are both linked to the same androgenetic hormones that control the development of male characteristics and Propecia, which contains Finasteride, a drug designed to treat enlargement of the prostate, is routinely prescribed to prevent hairloss. Merck received clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market Propecia as a treatment for male pattern baldness in 1997.

PROFESSIONALS OPPOSE COSMETOLOGY BILL Phoenix, AZ. 02/11 - The Professional Beauty Association | National Cosmetology Association (PBA | NCA), the leading national trade organization representing licensed cosmetology professionals and salon/spa owners, opposes the proposed New Hampshire House Bill 466-FN which seeks to repeal the regulatory boards authority for licensure or certification for the cosmetology, esthetics, and barbering fields. Passage of the Bill, they state, would have a severely detrimental impact on thousands of employed licensed professionals and more than 3,016 salon/spa establishments, as well as potentially putting consumers at risk. Proper education and licensing of the cosmetology profession by the state is essential to ensure the welfare of the general public. Ensuring core knowledge and competency in areas such as bacte-

Phoenix, AZ, 03/11 - The Professional Beauty Association (PBA) has released the results of its semi-annual Market Shipment Study of the professional hair product category. The 2010 year-end study reports that overall, the hair care market experienced positive year-overyear growth of 2.35% from 2009 to 2010. This growth is based on total hair care product shipments of $1.9 billion. PBA’s Market Shipment Study is based on an anonymous survey tabulated by an independent firm and includes the results from some of the largest professional hair care manufacturers in the world. Not only

Surgeon of the Month Boca Raton, 02/11 - Dr. Daniel Didocha of Hair Club Medical Group™ was named hair transplant “Surgeon of the Month” by the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) in its publication, Hair Transplant Forum International. The article details Dr. Didocha’s life from his childhood in Queens, NY, through service in the U.S. Navy to education at Michigan State University (Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine) and Tennessee Temple University (Bachelors of Art in Psychology). Dr. Didocha’s story is one of perseverance, as he was told along the way that he was “too old” to enroll in premedical coursriology, sanitation, anatomy, chemistry, and health is absolutely necessary to maintain confidence in the profession and safety for the consumer. “Without certification, any individual could perform these services on the public and there would be no way to ensure individuals have the necessary training and competency,” said Myra Irizarry, Government Affairs for the Professional Beauty Association | National Cosmetology Association. “This law would put the livelihoods of thousands

treatments. However, while cosmetic surgery is benefiting from an aging population, nonsurgical hair replacement is not getting its share of the pie. This may be due to continued fragmentation within the industry, which prevents it from creating a national advertising and public relations campaign. As a result, synergies between the medical and cosmetic sides of the industry have failed to materialize. A survey conducted by International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS 2009 Practice Census Results) revealed that 82% of hair restoration physicians rarely/never recommended hair systems as a thinning hair alternative. In fact, nonsurgical hair replacement products ranked 12th in the raking of prescribed hairloss solutions, behind Propecia 76%, Minoxidil 64%, Rogaine foam 52%, Proscar or generic finasteride 43%, other special shampoos/hair care products 14%, other nutritionals/herbs/vitamins 14%, low level laser therapy 17%, and even Head & Shoulders Shampoo 11%. With 78 million Americans over 60 years old looking for ways to stay young, when it come to hair replacement, it’s tomorrow already! Acknowledgements: AARP, ISHRA, ASPS, Bundle, Reuters

are the results from the year-end 2010 PBA Market Shipment Study a positive for the beauty industry, they are further proof of an economic rebound and a return of consumer confidence. Highlights from the year-end 2010 PBA Market Shipment Study include: -Total hair color shipments increased by 6.3 percent from 2009 to 2010 -Total hair care shipments increased by 3.2 percent in the same period -Smoothing/straightening category increased shipments by 3.0 percent PBA’s semi-annual Market Shipment Study is one of the most anticipated studies that the association releases. The study tracks overall market shipments of professional hair care products in the hair color, hair care, styling, texturizing, and other product categories and sub-categories. es due to his time spent serving his country. Dr. Didocha continued with his schooling nonetheless and worked as a family physician and part-time ER doctor from 1977 to 1992 before entering the field of hair transplant surDr. Daniel Didocha gery. Dr. Didocha subsequently joined Hair Club and has performed over 15,000 hair restoration procedures. Hair Club Medical Group is a network of hair transplant physicians throughout more than 25 states whose practices are managed by Hair Club. of licensed beauty professionals in New Hampshire at risk, threaten the safety of our customers, and damage the reputation of an entire industry” said Laurie Ashe, owner of Hair Color Concepts in Portsmouth. PBA | NCA strongly encourages beauty professionals and members of the public voice their opposition to HB 466-FN. To oppose this measure, visit probeauty.org/advocacy and click on Take Action Now.

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RESEARCHERS FREAK OUT OVER STRESS HORMONE Mellow Mice Get More Fur Los Angeles, 03/11 - Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) may have discovered a way to protect and even regrow hair. A team led by appropriately named, Dr. Million Mulugeta, stumbled upon this remarkable conclusion while exploring the effects of stress on mice. The mice had been specially raised to overproduce the stress hormone, corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) so they could investigate its effect on the digestive system. One of the side effects of the high stress level however, was hair loss and before the experiment began, the mice had lost virtually all the fur on their backs. They were then injected a peptide, astressin-B. This compound was not intended to do anything at all for fur loss, but to allow the team to assess its effects on stress and the digestive tract. So what the researchers saw was totally unexpected. After five injections and three months of lag time, they found that all the mice had regrown their fur. After repeating the results, the researchers injected the chemical into young mice, which had been similarly genetically altered but had yet to lose their fur. Those mice never lost their fur despite the fact that they, too, were bred to overproduce the stress hormone. Following these dramatic results and extensive media and commercial attention, Dr. Mulugeta states that he now intends to study hair regrowth and his UCLA research team, along with Salk Institute researchers has applied for a patent to study the use of astressinB peptide for hair regrowth. “Our findings show that a short-duration treatment with this compound causes an astounding long-term hair regrowth in chronically stressed mutant mice,” said Dr. Mulugeta. “This could open new venues to treat hair loss in humans through the modulation of the stress hormone receptors, particularly hair loss related to chronic stress and aging.”

Men Seek Satisfaction Macleans.ca on Thursday, February 10, 2011 – Macleans, a leading Canadian publication, reports that a class-action lawsuit has been filed in the B.C. Supreme Court on behalf of Canadian men who claim to have experienced prolonged sexual dysfunction after taking medications to prevent baldness. Merck Frosst Canada and its affiliated companies, which market hair-loss drugs such as Propecia and Proscar, are the targets of the suit, launched by a Vancouver man. US trial attorneys, never shy about jumping onto the bandwagon, have also filed their own lawsuit in New Jersey, Merck’s home state.

Wigs Won! Miss America wins in wig Las Vegas, 01/11 - January 15th 2011 is a date Teresa Scanlan, and Kayla Martell will always remember. That’s the day they both made finals at the Miss America Pageant in Las Vegas. Kayla, Miss Delaware, made it to the top 10, and Teresa, Miss Nebraska, took home the crown and the title of Miss America! Teresa was sponsored by American Hairlines and sported a Contessa wig. Kayla, who has had alopecia since she was 11 years old, appeared in a wig provided by the Gemtress division of the On Rite Company. January 15 was a great day for women’s wigs everywhere! (Full story, pg. 22)


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