Home treatment for hair

Posted by anhie | August 31st, 2010 in Hair Care Recipes | No Comments »

home treatment for hairIt is very common to have problems with hair, for dry or damaged hair or damaged is a big problem. Usually dry hair is caused by neglect or misuse and overuse of products such as irons, hair dryers, shampoo poor quality, etc.

Some homemade hair treatments can help it look healthy again, or at least improve the quality. A homemade cream to improve the hair can be prepared quickly and economically with two egg yolks mixed with a tablespoon of olive oil. Dampen the hair and this cream is applied in long points, a cap is placed bags over the head and gives heat with the dryer or towel soaked in hot water.
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The Progression of Hypothyroidism

Posted by admin | August 30th, 2010 in Hypothyroidism | No Comments »

An underactive thyroid, or hypothyroidism, has symptoms that are easy to overlook by both the person with the underactive thyroid and their physician. These symptoms start out as very mild, and they are easily attributed to many other causes. You may start out with dry skin. This is easily attributed to the weather, a new soap,or general aging.

Fatigue is another symptom that can easily be attributed to a new job,new baby, or just a lack of sleep. Putting on weight is another symptom. Ew people take careful note of their caloric intake unless they are dieting, and a few pounds is not a cause for concern for many people.

Most people do not realize anything is wrong util they get several hypothyroidism symptoms at once, and the symptoms become more acute. A person can have an underactive thyroid for many months without realizing anything is wrong. These might even be symptoms that a person believes re not worth mentioning to the doctor during a visit.

The symptoms of an underactive thyroid can change I left untreated and progress into flaky skin, depression, a hoarse voice, a puffy face, and a large, thick tongue. At this point, seeing a physician is essential. A hormone therapy treatment should be started before the symptoms progress any further. The hormone treatments take time to start working, so it is essential to get help at once.

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Hair masks

Posted by anhie | August 25th, 2010 in Hair Care Recipes | No Comments »

hair masksAs hair masks provide your hair elasticity and strength that may have lost for various reasons repair split ends, closing hair cuticles and hydrating. In this way you will get your hair look more healthy, smooth and shiny.

The first thing you have to do is choose an appropriate mask for your hair, since there are masks on the market for dry, normal or fatty, even for colored hair or with extensions.
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Basic Hair Care

Posted by anhie | August 20th, 2010 in Hair Care Recipes | No Comments »

basic hair careHair care is very important and we must pay attention that it deserves. If you’re unsure you should ask your hairdresser that you hair type: normal, dry or oily and from this point to use the products that best suit your hair type.

Hair hygiene is a very important and if you notice it lavártelo dirty, rinse with water and making sure that it is not any residue or dirt. The hair drying should be done gently with a towel or if possible outdoors, if you do use a dryer or an iron is recommended that you wear a protective product.
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Treatment for a thin and brittle hair

Posted by anhie | August 17th, 2010 in Hair Care Recipes | No Comments »

treatment for a thin and brittle hairMany do not take care your hair, so this opaque, with split ends and slow to grow, it is because the weak and abused, but with these conditioners Household fortalezeras your hair and grow fast, shiny and beautiful.

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Natural treatments to prevent hair loss

Posted by anhie | August 13th, 2010 in Hair loss | No Comments »

natural treatments to prevents hair lossHair loss or baldness is a problem that frightens everyone, although it is normal that we fall day a few hairs when we know that are longer than usual and noticed some • Inputs ¨ or some areas of the scalp where the hair falls not grow back it’s time to be alarmed and take some preventive measures.

Many people opt for expensive treatments and implants that are often effective in the illusion of returning an abundant mane, but nature, as wise as ever, gives us very simple, practical solutions to address this terrible problem.
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Causes of hair loss

Posted by anhie | August 10th, 2010 in Hair loss | No Comments »

causes of hair lossWhat Causes It?
Hair loss is normal for anyone doing their daily routines, such as combing, brushing and washing. In fact, it is normal to lose up to one hundred hairs daily. However, losing a considerable amount, especially at an early age is probably a product of heredity or there is a possibility that due to illness, stress, medications, or even the kind of hair.

The most common cause for hair loss is genetics-you inherit the tendency to lose hair, either one or both parents. This is known as male pattern or female pattern hair loss or alopecia (Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss). About half of all people, this type of hair loss around fifty years
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Hair Loss Treatment and Medication

Posted by anhie | August 6th, 2010 in Hair loss | No Comments »

hair loss treatment and medicationThe most common treatments for hair loss are Minoxidil (Regaine), which is available without prescription and must be applied twice daily. Finasteride (Propecia), which is obtained only on prescription and is a pill that must be taken daily.

Hair loss caused by medications, stress, lack of protein or iron, or hair type, can be prevented. Avoid certain medications, reducing stress, eating a proper dose of protein and iron in the diet and using hairstyles that do not damage your hair may reduce or prevent hair loss. Hereditary hair loss can not be prevented.

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Alopecia Women

Posted by anhie | August 3rd, 2010 in Types of Alopecia | No Comments »

alopecia womenAlopecia Femenina Unfortunately, hair loss is no longer a problem unique to man. Alopecia Women-now, affects a small percentage of women between 20 and 30 years and 30% of those aged between 40 and 60.

But be careful and not panic so soon. Women usually meaningless despair “-as we notice a bit of hair in the tub. The female androgenetic alopecia has clear characteristics and the simple fact that there is greater decline does not mean that we suffer a pathological alopecia.
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Hair loss in men

Posted by anhie | July 31st, 2010 in Hair loss | No Comments »

hair loss in menWith hair loss in men, hair at the temples and the crown away you can start losing weight.Eventually a horseshoe pattern around the sides of the head appears.
The main signs of hair loss in men:

  • Receding hairline
  • Moderate to extensive hair loss, especially in the crown of the head.

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