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L'Occitane En Provence Helps Malaysians Address Hair Fall Through Expert Hair & Scalp Diagnosis

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L'Occitane En Provence Helps Malaysians Address Hair Fall Through Expert Hair & Scalp Diagnosis
Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific

L'Occitane En Provence Helps Malaysians Address Hair Fall Through Expert Hair & Scalp Diagnosis

2026-07-07 16:30 Last Updated At:16:42

Backed by Over 105,000 Hair & Scalp Diagnosis Conducted in Malaysia, L'Occitane Advocates Understanding the Cause Before Choosing the Solution

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 7 July 2026 - As hair fall and hair loss concerns continue to affect consumers across different ages and life stages, L'Occitane is encouraging Malaysians to look beyond the symptoms and understand the root cause of their concerns through its complimentary Hair & Scalp Diagnosis.

L'Occitane Anti-Hair Loss Serum

L'Occitane Anti-Hair Loss Serum

Backed by more than 105,000 Hair & Scalp Diagnosis conducted in Malaysia, L'Occitane has developed extensive expertise in understanding hair fall, hair loss, scalp imbalances and personalised scalp care needs. Through this diagnostic-first approach, the brand helps consumers identify the underlying causes of their concerns before recommending a targeted hair and scalp care routine.

The insights gathered from these diagnosis reveal that what often appears to be hair loss or hair thinning may be linked to a variety of factors, including scalp imbalance, stress, hormonal changes, post-partum shedding, lifestyle habits and environmental conditions. While the symptoms may look similar, the underlying causes and therefore the solutions are often very different.

As a result, L'Occitane believes that effective hair care begins not with choosing a product, but with understanding the scalp.

Over 105,000 Hair & Scalp Diagnosis: Understanding Hair Fall Beyond the Surface
Through more than 105,000 Hair & Scalp Diagnosis conducted in Malaysia, L'Occitane has observed that hair fall concerns typically stem from multiple contributing factors rather than a single cause.

Common concerns identified include:

  • Hair loss and excessive hair fall
  • Hair thinning and reduced hair density
  • Post-partum hair shedding
  • Scalp sensitivity and discomfort
  • Oily scalp conditions
  • Stress-related hair concerns
  • Hormonal-related hair changes
  • Weakened scalp barrier and scalp imbalance

Each diagnosis includes an in-depth scalp analysis and personalised consultation, helping consumers better understand their scalp condition before selecting products suited to their individual needs.

This personalised approach has positioned L'Occitane as a trusted hair and scalp care expert, focused on addressing the cause of hair concerns rather than simply masking the symptoms.

Clinically Proven Support for Hair Loss and Hair Fall Concerns
At the heart of L'Occitane's personalised hair care approach is the Anti-Hair Loss Serum, formulated with 99% natural-origin ingredients.

Clinically proven results include:

  • Helps reduce hair loss
  • Strengthens hair from the root
  • Improves the appearance of fuller, denser-looking hair
  • Supports the growth of up to 17,000 new strands after three months of use

When paired with a personalised Hair & Scalp Diagnosis, the serum becomes part of a tailored solution designed around each individual's scalp condition and hair concern.

Personalised Hair & Scalp Solutions for Different Needs
Recognising that every scalp is unique, L'Occitane offers complementary scalp care solutions that address different scalp conditions and lifestyle needs.

Immortelle Pro-Youth Scalp Serum
Designed to:

  • Revitalise the scalp
  • Improve scalp elasticity
  • Replenish vitality
  • Promote healthier-looking hair

Night Soothing Defense Scalp Serum
Designed to:

  • Soothe sensitive scalps
  • Strengthen the scalp barrier
  • Reduce discomfort
  • Restore balance overnight

Gentle & Balance Shampoo
Designed to:

  • Gently cleanse the scalp
  • Support the scalp microbiome
  • Promote a healthy scalp environment

Volume & Strength Shampoo
Designed to:

  • Strengthen fragile hair
  • Improve resilience
  • Create fuller-looking hair

Together with the complimentary Hair & Scalp Diagnosis, these targeted solutions form a personalised hair care ritual tailored to individual scalp conditions and hair goals.

Different Causes. Real People. Real Results.
While many consumers experience hair fall, hair loss or hair thinning, the underlying causes behind these concerns are often different.

The experiences of Soo Chian, Jack and Hui Ying demonstrate why understanding the root cause can make a meaningful difference.

Goh Soo Chian, 33
Concern:
Post-Partum Hair Fall
Contributing Factor:
Post-pregnancy hormonal changes
Recommended Routine:
Anti-Hair Loss Advanced Scalp Serum (3 months)
Result:
Reduced hair fall and visible baby hairs

Like many mothers, Soo Chian experienced significant hair fall after childbirth. As her hairline became increasingly visible and bald patches began to appear, she found herself constantly searching for ways to conceal the changes.
After adopting a consistent hair care routine with L'Occitane's Anti-Hair Loss Advanced Scalp Serum, she began noticing visible improvements.
"Now I see less hair loss compared to even before I got pregnant. I feel much more confident and less stressed about it."

Jayabalan A/L Subramaniam (Jack), 51

Concern:
Hair Thinning
Contributing Factor:
Work-related stress and environmental exposure
Recommended Routine:
Anti-Hair Loss Advanced Scalp Serum (6 months)
Result:
Improved hair density and fuller-looking coverage

For Jack, what began as gradual thinning eventually affected both his appearance and confidence.
After consistently incorporating the serum into his routine, he began noticing encouraging improvements.
"My mother told me she could see my bald patch was darker, meaning the hair was growing back. That put a big smile on my face because I was happy to hear she noticed something different."

Ooi Hui Ying, 35
Concern:

Progressive Hair Thinning
Contributing Factor:
Hormonal changes
Recommended Routine:
Anti-Hair Loss Advanced Scalp Serum (8 months)
Result:
Visible baby hairs and improved confidence

What began as gradual thinning eventually developed into a visible bald patch. Through consistent use of the serum, Hui Ying started noticing visible baby hairs after three months and experienced renewed confidence as her hair became fuller over time.
"My self-esteem improved. I'm very happy and delighted that this worked."

Understanding Comes First
Although Soo Chian, Jack and Hui Ying experienced similar symptoms, their hair concerns stemmed from different underlying causes.

Their stories reinforce an important truth: understanding the cause is often the first step towards finding an effective solution.

Through complimentary Hair & Scalp Diagnosis, personalised consultations and targeted hair care solutions, L'Occitane continues to help Malaysians better understand hair fall, hair loss and scalp health before recommending the routine best suited to their needs.

Today, with over 105,000 Hair & Scalp Diagnosis conducted in Malaysia, L'Occitane remains committed to helping consumers make more informed decisions about their hair and scalp care journey.
Complimentary Hair & Scalp Diagnosis is available at L'Occitane boutiques nationwide.

Each diagnosis includes:

  • Personalised scalp analysis
  • Identification of scalp concerns
  • Hair loss and hair fall assessment
  • Product recommendations tailored to individual needs

Hashtag: #AntiHairLoss #HairCareExpert #LOccitaneMY #LOccitaneEnProvence​


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L’Occitane En Provence

A Beauty Maison revealing the living force of flora, since 1976. Born from a simple gesture - the distillation of rosemary - L'Occitane en Provence draws its inspiration from the vibrant nature and cultures of Haute-Provence. The Maison designs skincare, fragrances and home collections formulated in France with botanicals inspired by Haute-Provence and enhanced by advanced science and an environmentally conscious approach. Celebrating the ties that bind people and nature, L'Occitane en Provence brings to life an art de vivre inspired by the beauty of simple moments. Today, the Maison shares this philosophy with its guests through over 3,000 boutiques worldwide, 100 spas, 2,500 partner hotels, and its own hotel, Le Couvent des Minimes, un Hôtel et Spa L'Occitane en Provence.

The L'OCCITANE Group is now B Corp™ certified

The L'Occitane Group, a pioneer in premium sustainable beauty and wellness, is proud to announce that it is now a certified B Corporation™. This is an exciting milestone that builds on the Group's ongoing commitment to creating positive change by empowering the communities it invests in, protecting biodiversity, reducing waste and mitigating climate change. With certification, the Group joins a global community of like-minded businesses that share a collective vision of creating an inclusive, equitable and regenerative economy to be a force for good in the world.

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CHANG ZHOU, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 7 July 2026 - The global new energy vehicle market has seen rapid growth in recent years. With continued strong expectations for new energy vehicle exports, the global electric vehicle (EV) charging market is entering a new stage of rapid expansion. Recently, StarCharge, the global leading brand of EV Charging equipment and smart energy systems, held a major industry seminar in Hong Kong and released two new white papers at the event, exploring two major transformative trends in the industry that are worth paying attention to.

StarCharge Releases Industry White Papers: From Infrastructure to Network Systems, Microgrids Moving from Customization to Scaling Up Development

StarCharge Releases Industry White Papers: From Infrastructure to Network Systems, Microgrids Moving from Customization to Scaling Up Development

Charging stations are becoming a key connection of smart energy systems

According to the 'Technical White Paper' by StarCharge, for years, EV charging infrastructure has mainly been seen as support for vehicle sales expansion: building more chargers, expanding coverage, and speeding up charging.

However, this role is starting to change.

As electrification scales up, charging networks are becoming a part of the energy system itself. They are no longer just places for vehicles to top up; they are evolving into smart energy nodes connecting vehicles, the grid, distributed energy, storage, and digital management.

This shift from charging infrastructure to charging network systems shows that the industry is moving from basic access to integrated value: from charging services to energy services, from standalone stations to PV-storage-charging systems, from equipment deployment to scenario-based infrastructure.

StarCharge believes that the future charging network ecosystem will go through four major turning points.

Four Key Points Reshaping the Ecosystem

1. Charging Networks Are Becoming Energy Infrastructure

Charging infrastructure is going beyond its original role as just a support for EVs. As EV adoption grows, charging networks are becoming strategic energy infrastructure: they connect mobility demand with the grid, distributed energy, storage, digital platforms, and future energy services.

2. Defining the Scenarios for the Network

The future charging network won't be shaped by hardware alone. Policies determine whether infrastructure should be built, technology determines the speed of construction, but real-world scenarios determine what the charging network actually needs to look like.

Urban commuting, highway trips, ride-hailing, logistics fleets, county and rural coverage, holiday peak demand, heavy trucks, mining areas, ports, airports, and autonomous driving all create different charging needs. Therefore, a mature charging network can't be 'one-size-fits-all'; it has to be designed around different vehicle types, operating hours, power requirements, reliability needs, and grid conditions.

3. Digital platforms turn charging networks into operable assets

A large charging network only truly has value when it can be scaled, optimized, and managed. This is exactly the core role of cloud platforms. They turn millions of charging points, users, stations, transactions, and energy flows into a measurable, controllable, and continuously optimized operating system.

StarCharge's platform capabilities cover site selection, pricing, marketing, station operations, smart maintenance, charging safety, station robots, AI-based smart charging, fleet management, energy optimization, and ESG reporting. In other words, digital platforms are the key to transforming charging infrastructure from a heavy-asset network into smart, operable, and scalable assets.

4. Charging stations are becoming grid-friendly energy resources

The next-generation charging infrastructure won't be defined by any single technology. It will be built on a complete tech stack, combining high-power charging, liquid cooling, integrated PV-storage-charging, DC bus architecture, V2G, automated charging, and AI-driven operations. In other words, future charging stations shouldn't just be passive electricity consumers that add stress to the grid. Through energy storage, renewable energy integration, V2G, smart scheduling, and AI-based energy optimization, charging stations can become grid-friendly energy resources.

This means that aside from charging vehicles, a charging station can absorb renewable energy, buffer peak loads, respond to demand-side signals, support peak shaving and valley filling, regulate frequency, and provide carbon-neutral ESG data for fleet operators. Its business model will also go beyond charging fees, creating new value through energy services, data services, carbon-related benefits, and grid interaction capabilities.

Microgrids Have Emerged at the Right Time

At the same time, with the continuous development of distributed energy and photovoltaic energy, microgrids have emerged at the right time. They are not just a product, but a local energy system built around real-world scenarios.

In the latest "White Paper" on scenario-based microgrid technology, StarCharge points out that microgrids are moving from customized engineering projects toward scalable, replicable energy systems.

StarCharge Releases Industry White Papers: From Infrastructure to Network Systems, Microgrids Moving from Customization to Scaling Up Development

StarCharge Releases Industry White Papers: From Infrastructure to Network Systems, Microgrids Moving from Customization to Scaling Up Development

A microgrid is a scenario-based local energy system

According to StarCharge, a microgrid is not a single device, nor is it just an energy storage product. It's a local energy system designed around the needs of a specific scenario, coordinating local generation, loads, storage, control, and operational strategies within a defined electrical boundary.

Moreover, depending on the scenario—such as data centers, individual charging stations, zero-carbon industrial parks, or green mines—the energy challenges are completely different. The right microgrid is defined by the scenario it serves.

The white paper also highlights four high-value paths: electricity-computing synergy, independent power supply, zero-carbon parks, and green mines. In areas with weak grids or limited grid access, microgrids ensure the operation of critical loads. In emerging load scenarios like data centers and industrial parks, microgrids support renewable energy integration, energy resilience, and cost optimization. In high-tech-demand scenarios like mines, microgrids become the foundation for ensuring production continuity, energy transition, and ESG competitiveness.

The three-stage evolution of microgrids

As power sources and loads become increasingly DC, microgrid architectures are evolving from AC-dominated systems to AC-DC hybrid systems, and eventually toward microgrids with a higher proportion of DC.

Microgrid 1.0 — dominated by AC architecture. It integrates renewable energy into the existing AC grid framework, but its control heavily relies on grid-following management and support from the external grid.

Microgrid 2.0 — the AC-DC hybrid stage. AC and DC buses coexist, allowing PV, storage, and DC loads to connect more directly. Bidirectional power hubs, solid-state transformers (SST), and energy routers become important bridges between AC and DC systems. This stage balances strong AC compatibility with higher DC efficiency and is expected to remain mainstream in the next 10-15 years.

Microgrid 3.0—it's the era of DC microgrids. As solar PV, wind power, battery storage, data centers, LED lighting, and EV charging increasingly move toward DC, DC microgrids can reduce repeated AC-DC conversion losses, simplify control, and support millisecond-level responses.

This evolution is closely linked to the mission of microgrids: breaking through energy access bottlenecks, enabling sustainable development, connecting technology, industry, policy, market, and community needs, and unlocking the integrated value of local energy systems.

In the future, StarCharge will steadily expand into the growing global markets for new EVs and renewable energy, building on its smart energy systems that have been widely validated in the Chinese market.

Hashtag: #StarCharge

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