16/02/2026
ČLANEK V REVIJI JANA/ Article in the magazine TRUTH ABOUT HAIR
RESNICE O LASEH
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Kot biologinja in praktikantka alternativne medicine z več kot 30-letnimi izkušnjami, ki jih je pridobivala tudi v modni industriji, je Mirjam Mihelčič Korez skozi leta dela ovrgla več mitov o laseh.
Mit št. 1: Lasje so mrtvi in ne potrebujejo terapevtske nege.
Lasje so organ in odraz našega psihofizičnega stanja.
Mit št. 2: Lasje izpadajo zaradi stresa.
Ljudje v težkih življenjskih obdobjih pogosto slabše jedo in živijo manj zdravo.
Mit št. 3: Ciklično izpadanje las je del človeškega cirkadianega ritma.
Še noben človek pozimi ni postal bolj kosmat. Do morebitnega spomladanskega ali jesenskega izpadanja prihaja zaradi neravnovesja v telesu.
Mit št. 4: Normalno je, da imamo z leti vedno manj las.
Generacije naših starih staršev so dočakale visoko starost z bujnimi lasmi; stare mame celo z dolgimi lasmi, spetimi v kite in fige.
Mit št. 5: Za izpadanje las je odgovorno hormonsko neravnovesje (mena, ščitnica).
Hormonsko neravnovesje je pogosto odraz neuravnovešene prehrane, slabih navad ter nerazrešenih odnosov doma in v službi. Je simptom in ne nujno vzrok.
»Skozi leta sem spoznala, da naraven pristop dolgoročno podpira zdravje las, jim daje volumen in sijaj, spodbuja rast ter uravnoveša lasišče. Stranke obravnavam holistično in ponujam dolgoročne rešitve pri negi las. Tu lepota, estetika in zdravje hodijo z roko v roki. Klasična nega pogosto zgolj estetsko prikriva poškodbe in ne upošteva, da so lasje funkcionalni del telesa, ne le pričeska. V ospredju je trend, ki ga narekuje modna industrija, zdravje las in strank pa žal ni vedno na prvem mestu.«
Let’s Debunk the Myths
As a biologist and practitioner of alternative medicine with more than 30 years of experience — including work in the fashion industry — Mirjam Mihelčič Korez has debunked several myths about hair.
Myth No. 1: Hair is dead and does not need therapeutic care.
Hair is an organ and a reflection of our psychophysical state.
Myth No. 2: Hair falls out because of stress.
People going through difficult periods often eat poorly and adopt unhealthy lifestyles.
Myth No. 3: Cyclical hair shedding is part of the human circadian rhythm.
No one has ever become hairier in winter. Any spring or autumn shedding is due to imbalance in the body.
Myth No. 4: It is normal to have less hair as we age.
Generations of our grandparents reached old age with full heads of hair; grandmothers even wore long braids and buns.
Myth No. 5: Hormonal imbalance (menopause, thyroid issues) is responsible for hair loss.
Hormonal imbalance is often a reflection of poor nutrition, unhealthy habits, and unresolved relationships at home or work. It is a symptom, not necessarily the cause.
“Over the years, I have learned that a natural approach supports long-term hair health, adds volume and shine, stimulates growth, and balances the scalp. I treat clients holistically and offer long-term solutions in hair care. Here, beauty, aesthetics, and health go hand in hand. Conventional care often merely disguises damage aesthetically and fails to recognize that hair is a functional part of the body, not just a hairstyle. Trends dictated by the fashion industry are often prioritized, while the health of hair and clients is unfortunately not always the primary concern.”
Text: Sara Lipovšek