Linda de Mol battered from Voice riot: “She has damaged hair”

It seems that the stress of the Voice scandal has affected Linda de Mol’s hair. According to the well-known hair specialist Bianca Vink, she has demonstrably damaged hair.

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Linda de Mol has been living in a kind of nightmare for a year and a half. Since her sweetheart Jeroen Rietbergen confessed that he has behaved cross-border as band leader of The Voice of Holland, her life has been turned upside down. Especially now that he is being prosecuted for rape, her cortisol levels have undoubtedly risen considerably.

Chronic stress

All that stress can affect Linda’s hair. When a person is under chronic stress, it can lead to a disruption of the normal hair growth cycle.

Due to such a disturbance, more hairs enter the resting phase at the same time, which eventually causes them to fall out. This can lead to diffuse hair loss, where the hair appears to thin evenly over the entire scalp. Is this currently also the case with the fallen TV queen?

Thinner hair

Bianca Vink, the extension specialist of stars such as Inge de Bruijn, Sylvia Geersen and Famke Louise, states in the Weekend that Linda urgently needs to be taken care of. “Because she seems to have very fine and somewhat damaged hair,” she says in the magazine.

Linda recently made her first appearance on the red carpet for the first time in a year and a half and there she seemed to have some dead spots in addition to a bruised wrist. Trimming the split ends is the only way to get rid of them and prevent further damage to the hair.

Healthy hair

How could Bianca help the SBS 6 star? “We always keep a close eye on the extensions in the meantime, for example with botox treatments or split-ender treatments, which ensures healthy hair without split ends. Linda and Nikkie are more than welcome here to experience that.”

huh? Nikki? Yes, this is about Nikkie Plessen. Nowadays she walks around with a kind of bird’s nest on her head and that doesn’t look good either. “It seems they are very much weaves but I believe that if you have fine hair, it is not good for your hair. I would also like to work with her on more beautiful locks.”

Other factors

The relationship between the Voice stress and Linda’s thinning hair cannot be determined with certainty. It is also possible that other factors, such as genetics, diet and health conditions, play a role in hair loss or thinning hair.

If anyone is concerned about hair loss or hair health, it is always advisable to consult a doctor or dermatologist for a professional assessment and advice.

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