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The Irish Sun
01-08-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Woman sick of balding patches in her hair gets scalp tattooed and people are stunned by the results
LOSING your hair is no fun, and while there are treatments that help it grow back, it doesn't work for everyone. And one woman has left the internet stunned after going to extreme lengths to cover her balding scalp. Advertisement 3 Jacque shared her client's treatment on social media Credit: tiktok/@ 3 Sick of bald patches, she decided to get her scalp tattooed Credit: tiktok/@ 3 The results left everyone stunned Credit: tiktok/@ Taking to TikTok, Jacque, the tattoo artist at Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP), is also known as a cosmetic hair tattoo. In the clip, the woman sat down in the chair and you could visibly see the bald and thinning patches on her scalp. According to Jacque, the woman had 'tried everything' but nothing had worked to get her hair back. Advertisement READ MORE ON TATTOOS So she decided to get the SMP treatment and in one session, looked entirely different. Now, the bald patches were totally covered up and it looked like she had a full set of hair. SMP is a non-surgical treatment that replicates the look of hair using customised pigment and micro needles. It helps create the appearance of thicker, fuller hair but is semi-permanent. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Exclusive The website states: "SMP is semi-permanent and does NOT damage existing hair follicles or prevent hair growth. "The hair tattoo is an ideal solution for male and female pattern baldness, receding hairlines, hair thinning, alopecia, and surgical scars. People stunned as tattoo artist shows off a man's hair tattoo that's giving 'Lego businessman' vibes "SMP can be adjusted at any time to accommodate additional hair loss or changes in hair color." The clip soon went viral over on her TikTok account @ Advertisement People were quick to share their thoughts and were stunned by the results of the treatment. One person wrote: "What happens when your hair goes gray?" Another commented: "I feel like this had to have boosted her confidence so much." Hair Loss 101 HAIR pro Why Does Hair Loss Happen? Hair loss can be influenced by so many factors, from genetics and hormone changes to lifestyle choices. Stress, diet, and even hair care habits can all impact hair strength. It's perfectly normal to lose some hair each day, but sometimes the body can shed more than usual, responding to things like hormonal shifts or even life stressors. Why It Happens More This Time of Year Have you ever noticed your hair seems to shed more in autumn? That's seasonal shedding! During summer, we hold onto extra hair to protect our scalp from the sun. As the weather cools, it's like our body recalibrates and lets go of those extra strands. Dry, cooler air can also make hair more brittle, making it easier to lose a little extra volume during these months. Hacks and Affordable Buys to Treat Hair loss The great news? You don't need to spend a fortune on pricey treatments to support your hair. Try daily scalp massages—they're so simple but really help boost blood flow to the follicles. Castor oil is another fantastic, budget-friendly option that's rich in nutrients to strengthen your strands. Adding a bit more protein to your diet and a biotin supplement can also work wonders for overall hair health. Products to Avoid Steer clear of products with high levels of alcohol, sulphates, and parabens - they can be drying and damage hair over time. Heat styling and chemical treatments can also cause breakage, so try to use them sparingly. Instead, look for gentle, hydrating formulas to support your scalp and keep hair healthier through the seasons. "For the ones who don't know… it fades away over time," penned a third. Advertisement Meanwhile a fourth said: "You changed her life!" "Looks great actually and gives depth,' claimed a fifth Someone else added: "That's brilliant actually and it makes a huge difference!"


Scottish Sun
01-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Woman sick of balding patches in her hair gets scalp tattooed and people are stunned by the results
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LOSING your hair is no fun, and while there are treatments that help it grow back, it doesn't work for everyone. And one woman has left the internet stunned after going to extreme lengths to cover her balding scalp. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Jacque shared her client's treatment on social media Credit: tiktok/@ 3 Sick of bald patches, she decided to get her scalp tattooed Credit: tiktok/@ 3 The results left everyone stunned Credit: tiktok/@ Taking to TikTok, Jacque, the tattoo artist at ReviveInk in Utah, shared a video of one of her clients coming in for Scalp Micropigmentation. Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP), is also known as a cosmetic hair tattoo. In the clip, the woman sat down in the chair and you could visibly see the bald and thinning patches on her scalp. According to Jacque, the woman had 'tried everything' but nothing had worked to get her hair back. READ MORE ON TATTOOS ROOT RESCUE Doctor reveals why a RED ONION is the key to combating hair loss & dandruff So she decided to get the SMP treatment and in one session, looked entirely different. Now, the bald patches were totally covered up and it looked like she had a full set of hair. SMP is a non-surgical treatment that replicates the look of hair using customised pigment and micro needles. It helps create the appearance of thicker, fuller hair but is semi-permanent. The website states: "SMP is semi-permanent and does NOT damage existing hair follicles or prevent hair growth. "The hair tattoo is an ideal solution for male and female pattern baldness, receding hairlines, hair thinning, alopecia, and surgical scars. People stunned as tattoo artist shows off a man's hair tattoo that's giving 'Lego businessman' vibes "SMP can be adjusted at any time to accommodate additional hair loss or changes in hair color." The clip soon went viral over on her TikTok account @ with over 4 million views. People were quick to share their thoughts and were stunned by the results of the treatment. One person wrote: "What happens when your hair goes gray?" Another commented: "I feel like this had to have boosted her confidence so much." Hair Loss 101 HAIR pro Samantha Cusick has revealed everything you need to know about hair loss. Why Does Hair Loss Happen? Hair loss can be influenced by so many factors, from genetics and hormone changes to lifestyle choices. Stress, diet, and even hair care habits can all impact hair strength. It's perfectly normal to lose some hair each day, but sometimes the body can shed more than usual, responding to things like hormonal shifts or even life stressors. Why It Happens More This Time of Year Have you ever noticed your hair seems to shed more in autumn? That's seasonal shedding! During summer, we hold onto extra hair to protect our scalp from the sun. As the weather cools, it's like our body recalibrates and lets go of those extra strands. Dry, cooler air can also make hair more brittle, making it easier to lose a little extra volume during these months. Hacks and Affordable Buys to Treat Hair loss The great news? You don't need to spend a fortune on pricey treatments to support your hair. Try daily scalp massages—they're so simple but really help boost blood flow to the follicles. Castor oil is another fantastic, budget-friendly option that's rich in nutrients to strengthen your strands. Adding a bit more protein to your diet and a biotin supplement can also work wonders for overall hair health. Products to Avoid Steer clear of products with high levels of alcohol, sulphates, and parabens - they can be drying and damage hair over time. Heat styling and chemical treatments can also cause breakage, so try to use them sparingly. Instead, look for gentle, hydrating formulas to support your scalp and keep hair healthier through the seasons. "For the ones who don't know… it fades away over time," penned a third. Meanwhile a fourth said: "You changed her life!" "Looks great actually and gives depth,' claimed a fifth Someone else added: "That's brilliant actually and it makes a huge difference!"


The Sun
01-08-2025
- Health
- The Sun
Woman sick of balding patches in her hair gets scalp tattooed and people are stunned by the results
LOSING your hair is no fun, and while there are treatments that help it grow back, it doesn't work for everyone. And one woman has left the internet stunned after going to extreme lengths to cover her balding scalp. 3 3 Taking to TikTok, Jacque, the tattoo artist at ReviveInk in Utah, shared a video of one of her clients coming in for Scalp Micropigmentation. Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP), is also known as a cosmetic hair tattoo. In the clip, the woman sat down in the chair and you could visibly see the bald and thinning patches on her scalp. According to Jacque, the woman had 'tried everything' but nothing had worked to get her hair back. So she decided to get the SMP treatment and in one session, looked entirely different. Now, the bald patches were totally covered up and it looked like she had a full set of hair. SMP is a non-surgical treatment that replicates the look of hair using customised pigment and micro needles. It helps create the appearance of thicker, fuller hair but is semi-permanent. The website states: "SMP is semi-permanent and does NOT damage existing hair follicles or prevent hair growth. "The hair tattoo is an ideal solution for male and female pattern baldness, receding hairlines, hair thinning, alopecia, and surgical scars. "SMP can be adjusted at any time to accommodate additional hair loss or changes in hair color." The clip soon went viral over on her TikTok account @ with over 4 million views. People were quick to share their thoughts and were stunned by the results of the treatment. One person wrote: "What happens when your hair goes gray?" Hair Loss 101 HAIR pro Samantha Cusick has revealed everything you need to know about hair loss. Why Does Hair Loss Happen? Hair loss can be influenced by so many factors, from genetics and hormone changes to lifestyle choices. Stress, diet, and even hair care habits can all impact hair strength. It's perfectly normal to lose some hair each day, but sometimes the body can shed more than usual, responding to things like hormonal shifts or even life stressors. Why It Happens More This Time of Year Have you ever noticed your hair seems to shed more in autumn? That's seasonal shedding! During summer, we hold onto extra hair to protect our scalp from the sun. As the weather cools, it's like our body recalibrates and lets go of those extra strands. Dry, cooler air can also make hair more brittle, making it easier to lose a little extra volume during these months. Hacks and Affordable Buys to Treat Hair loss The great news? You don't need to spend a fortune on pricey treatments to support your hair. Try daily scalp massages—they're so simple but really help boost blood flow to the follicles. Castor oil is another fantastic, budget-friendly option that's rich in nutrients to strengthen your strands. Adding a bit more protein to your diet and a biotin supplement can also work wonders for overall hair health. Products to Avoid Steer clear of products with high levels of alcohol, sulphates, and parabens - they can be drying and damage hair over time. Heat styling and chemical treatments can also cause breakage, so try to use them sparingly. Instead, look for gentle, hydrating formulas to support your scalp and keep hair healthier through the seasons. "For the ones who don't know… it fades away over time," penned a third. Meanwhile a fourth said: "You changed her life!"