Every bride dreams of luminous skin, flawless makeup and hair that looks effortlessly healthy from the first photograph to the last dance. Yet in the months leading up to a wedding, many women notice their hair behaving differently. Increased shedding, reduced volume, lacklustre strands or increased breakage are common concerns—and often arrive at the very time confidence matters most.
While there is no single cause of hair thinning or increased hair shedding, understanding the science behind healthy hair allows brides to make informed choices about the products they use every day. Increasingly, experts recognise that healthy-looking hair begins not with a quick fix, but with consistent scalp care supported by scientifically selected cosmetic ingredients.
Why does hair seem to shed more during stressful periods?
Hair follicles continuously cycle through three distinct phases: the active growth phase (anagen), a short transitional phase (catagen) and the resting or shedding phase (telogen). At any given time, approximately 85–90% of scalp hairs are actively growing, while the remainder are naturally progressing towards shedding.¹
Emotional stress, significant life events, changes in diet, rapid weight loss, illness, hormonal fluctuations and sleep disruption can all influence this natural cycle. In some individuals, a greater proportion of hair follicles may enter the telogen phase simultaneously, resulting in increased shedding approximately two to three months later—a phenomenon known as telogen effluvium.²
Fortunately, for many women this is temporary, and maintaining a healthy scalp environment while minimising hair fibre damage can support the appearance of fuller, healthier-looking hair as new growth emerges through the normal hair cycle.

Healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp
Just as healthy skin relies on a balanced skin barrier, healthy-looking hair begins with a well-maintained scalp.
Daily exposure to styling products, environmental pollutants, excess sebum and hard water minerals can accumulate on the scalp over time. These deposits may leave hair feeling heavier, duller and more difficult to manage. Gentle yet effective cleansing removes this build-up while preserving the scalp’s natural moisture balance.
The new Fresh Cell Shampoo formulation boasts mild sulphate-free surfactants, including Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate and Lauryl Glucoside, which cleanse effectively while helping to minimise unnecessary stripping of the scalp’s natural lipids.³
The formulation is further supported by ingredients selected for their recognised cosmetic benefits.
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) is increasingly used in advanced scalp care formulations for its role in supporting the skin barrier and improving scalp condition. A healthy scalp barrier contributes to improved moisture balance and overall scalp comfort.⁴
Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5) is one of cosmetic science’s most extensively studied conditioning ingredients. It penetrates the hair shaft, improves moisture retention, enhances shine and elasticity and reduces the appearance of surface damage, leaving hair softer and more resilient to everyday grooming.⁵
Salicylic Acid provides gentle exfoliation of the scalp by helping remove excess sebum and accumulated surface debris. Maintaining a clean scalp environment is recognised as an important component of overall scalp care and may improve the performance of cosmetic conditioning systems applied during regular washing.⁶
Hydrolysed Pea Protein forms a lightweight protective film over the hair fibre, helping reduce moisture loss while improving tensile properties and the perception of thicker, fuller hair. Protein-based cosmetic ingredients are widely used to improve hair strength and reduce breakage associated with repeated styling.⁷
Botanical science meets modern cosmetic formulation
Fresh Cell Shampoo and Conditioner also incorporate a carefully selected blend of botanical extracts traditionally associated with scalp conditioning and antioxidant support.
Extracts of Green Tea (Camellia sinensis), Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), Centella asiatica, Houttuynia cordata and Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) are rich in naturally occurring polyphenols and antioxidant compounds that help protect cosmetic formulations while contributing to scalp conditioning. Although research into individual botanicals continues to evolve, these ingredients are widely valued within cosmetic science for supporting scalp comfort and maintaining healthy-looking hair.⁸–¹²
The accompanying Fresh Cell Conditioner complements this approach by focusing on protecting the hair fibre itself.
Conditioning agents such as Dimethicone, Amodimethicone and Dimethiconol smooth the hair cuticle, reducing friction between individual strands. This decreases combing forces, improves shine and helps minimise mechanical breakage during brushing and styling.¹³
Natural emollients including Batana Oil, Argan Oil and Glycerin replenish moisture, soften the hair fibre and improve manageability, while botanical extracts including Tea Tree, Rooibos, Chamomile, Lemongrass and Olive Leaf provide additional scalp-conditioning benefits.
Why consistency matters
Hair grows slowly—on average around one centimetre per month—and the complete hair growth cycle extends over several years.¹ As a result, cosmetic haircare products should be viewed as part of a long-term daily routine rather than an overnight solution.
Clinical studies investigating cosmetic shampoos containing ingredients such as niacinamide, panthenol and salicylic acid have demonstrated that measurable improvements in hair parameters generally become more apparent after several months of consistent use rather than a few weeks.¹⁴
Regular cleansing maintains a healthier scalp environment, while repeated conditioning protects the hair fibre against cumulative damage from heat styling, UV exposure, colouring and daily grooming.
A smarter alternative to costly interventions
Modern consumers are increasingly seeking effective, science-led haircare without immediately turning to expensive salon programmes or invasive procedures.
Fresh Cell Shampoo and Conditioner offer a practical, everyday approach built around thoughtfully selected cosmetic ingredients with established roles in scalp care, hair conditioning and fibre protection.
For brides preparing for one of the most memorable days of their lives, healthy hair is not created overnight—it is cultivated through months of good habits, informed choices and products designed to work with the biology of the hair and scalp. Because when the foundations are healthy, confidence follows naturally—and that is the most beautiful finishing touch any bride can wear.
Where Can You Purchase Fresh Cell?
To find your nearest stockist, visit www.freshcellshampoo.co.za and use the Find a Stockist locator to discover a retailer in your area. Fresh Cell is available nationwide through selected dermatologists, aesthetic practitioners and authorised stockists.

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