Doctor Who Developed 'Hair Q Score' Names Celebrities With Best and Worst Hair
BOCA RATON, Fla., Oct. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Don't pull your hair out on this one, but what celebrities have the best and worst hair?
According to the new "Hair Q Score" (www.hairqscore.com) developed by a medical doctor and prominent hair transplant surgeon, rooted at the top are Ellen DeGeneres, Hugh Jackman and Jennifer Aniston, each scoring 9 out of a possible 10.
Bringing up the follicle rear are Lindsey Lohan and David Letterman and of course, that perennial hair apparent for "worst hair" title, Donald Trump.
The Hair Q Score, developed by a team of experts led by hair restoration and transplant surgeon Doctor Larry Shapiro, is a total of ratings along the following criteria: health, shine, body, texture, color, amount and presentation of hair.
Also scoring near the top were Kim Kardashian, earning a Hair Q Score of 9 and George Clooney, an 8. Scoring among the lowest were Nicolas Cage, 3, and Mel Gibson, 2. None of the celebrities rated scored a 10.
The Hair Q Score is a form of a hair IQ standing for Ideal Quotient as hair is probably a celebrity's most identifiable feature, said Dr. Shapiro, who has performed over 11,000 micro-minigraft/follicular unit hair restoration surgery procedures and was the first doctor in the Southern U.S. to specialize in "micro-mini grafts" developing his hair treatment to a state of art procedure.
"When you see Jennifer Aniston, it's almost impossible not to get caught up in the beauty of her hair. And you might say the opposite about celebrities like The Donald, whose hair has become almost a ludicrous logo," he said.
Dr. Shapiro notes many celebrities are constantly on weight loss, body building or other fitness programs that often conflict with proper hair care and some muscle building or rejuvenating supplements like testosterone or human growth hormone actually can lead to hair loss.
To combat this, he recently launched a line of Help Hair™ (www.helphair.com) products including a vitamin rich, hair-friendly nutritional protein supplement shake serving as an adjunct for weight loss, muscle development programs, which are good for bodies, but bad for hair. "Why lose hair when you lose weight?" he asks.
Dr. Shapiro's products sold in Whole Foods are the first ever designed to stop hair loss and promote healthier, better looking hair. Besides a shake are vitamins, shampoo and conditioner.
SOURCE Dr. Shapiro
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