A research and storytelling project built around the people who actually see hair loss before anyone else does. We'd like you to be one of them.
A client sits in your chair every six weeks for nine years. You wash their hair. You see the part. You see the temple. You watch a whole life happen in that mirror.
By the time someone with hair loss walks into a clinic, they have already been on a long, mostly invisible journey. They have noticed. They have ignored it. They have googled at midnight. They have changed their part, bought the shampoo, watched a stranger on TikTok talk about it. And somewhere in there, they probably said something to you.
You are the most experienced everyday observer of hair loss in your clients' lives. You see it before they admit it. You hear how they talk about it. You watch what they try, what works, what doesn't. You know things about how this actually unfolds for real people that no one in the medical world has access to.
Anderson Center for Hair is one of the most respected hair restoration practices in the country, and we are putting together a project that takes that vantage point seriously. We want to talk to stylists and barbers about what you actually see, and we want to do it in a way that gives you something real in return.
The project starts simple. A sixty to ninety minute conversation. Audio recorded, no cameras, nothing fancy. We ask you what you've noticed over the years. You talk. We listen. That's it.
From there, if it feels good and you want to keep going, the project opens up into a few more things. None of them are required. Each one is something we'd build with you, not impose on you.
The starting point. A real conversation about what you see, how clients bring it up, what changes over time, what you wish people understood. Audio only. We send you the transcript afterward, and nothing about you gets used publicly without your sign-off.
If you're game, we come back later with a small camera setup. The signature format: you ask Dr. Anderson a real question, sitting in your own chair, in your own shop. He answers from his surgery chair. Two seats, one conversation, two locations. Edited as short vertical content for Reels, TikTok, and Shorts. You and your social team get every piece to post on your own channels, with your salon featured front and center.
A small, beautifully designed card or cling for your station mirror. It has a QR code that takes a curious client to a private page where they can quietly book a free consultation with us. No pressure on you. No awkward conversation required. The card just sits there. Clients who want it find it. The ones who don't, don't. And every consult booked through your code is tracked back to your shop.
One question we ask every stylist, every barber, and eventually every client we talk to. The answers will not match. Some are technical. Some are emotional. Some are funny. The compilation becomes a piece of work that travels: shown at industry conferences, featured in press, and credited back to every shop that contributed.
The honest answer is this: we think the conversation about hair loss is missing a voice, and that voice is yours. The medical industry has its take. The product industry has its take. The people who actually watch this happen, week after week, year after year, have never been asked.
We want to ask. We want to put what you say on record. And we want the work to be good enough that it changes how the conversation gets had.
We want to be straightforward about this part. You are giving us your time and your expertise. Here is what flows back to you.
Every piece of video we shoot in your salon, you get. Polished, edited, ready to post. Your social team doesn't have to film, edit, or come up with the idea. It just lands in their lap, branded with your shop, ready to go.
Clients ask you about hair loss all the time. The mirror card gives you something concrete and credible to point them toward, without you having to play doctor or take on responsibility for the answer. It is a tool that makes a hard conversation easier.
Your shop, your work, and your perspective featured in a project that is built to be presented at industry conferences, covered by press, and seen well beyond your immediate clientele. Credit goes to you, every time.
If a client of yours ever needs a consult, the door is open. You have a direct line to one of the most respected practices in the country. That relationship doesn't go away when the project does.
Most stylists and barbers spend a career doing remarkable observational work that nobody outside the chair ever sees. This project puts what you know on the record, in a form your kids can look up someday. It is a piece of work you can be proud of, and it is yours as much as ours.
We want to be clear about this too, because we know your time is your livelihood.
One conversation. Sixty to ninety minutes, at your shop or somewhere comfortable. Audio recorded. We bring coffee. That is the entire ask to start.
One filming day, somewhere down the line. A small crew, two or three hours in your shop, scheduled around your appointments. You record a few questions for Dr. Anderson, plus the "what does hair loss look like" question. We do all the work; you just sit in your chair.
A small mirror card at your station. Whenever you're ready. Take it down whenever you want. No quotas, no scripts to memorize, no expectations of how often you mention it.
Anything you say is yours. You see and approve everything before it goes anywhere public. If you want to pull out at any point, you pull out. There is no fine print.
Sixty to ninety minutes, on your turf, on your schedule. Just a real conversation about what you see and what you've learned. We send you the transcript afterward.
We come back with a small crew. You record questions for Dr. Anderson and answer the "what does hair loss look like" question on camera. We edit and send you everything for your channels.
If you want one, we send it. You put it up. Clients who notice it can scan and book on their own.
The project keeps growing. Other stylists, other shops, eventually clients. Compilations and content keep getting made. Your contribution stays credited. The relationship stays open.
We are not casting a wide net and seeing what comes back. We are choosing a small group of stylists and barbers who we think are exceptional at what they do, who have long relationships with their clients, and whose observations would actually move the work forward. You're on that list.
If the project sounds like something you want to be part of, the next step is just a conversation, no commitment beyond that. If it doesn't, we appreciate you reading this far, and there are no hard feelings.
The easiest next step is a quick call or a coffee, on your schedule, to walk through any questions before anything is recorded. We will come to your shop, or meet wherever is easy.
Reach out anytime. We'll work around you.