‘Hair’

Natural treatment for hair

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

natural treatment for hairThe hair has a role in maintaining body heat because most body heat is lost through the head. While there is an important function since the invention of heating, many people are very concerned about hair care, mostly a cosmetic issue.

We can make a natural hair treatment to strengthen it, to beautify and maintain healthy hair.
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Washing Hair

Friday, May 21st, 2010

washing hairThe shampoo helps to have a shiny coat, healthy and strong.

The hair in addition to being damaged by the sun and pollution, is damaged by not washing the right way and use very strong products.

Some types of hair washing

1 – Hair Type
For every type of hair is a type of shampoo (shampoo). Prefer to use the most suitable for your type. But if your hair is oily does not necessarily need shampoo for oily hair can use to normal if you wash your hair frequently.

2 – The amount of shampoo to use
Use the proper amount nothing is gained by using larger amounts. It is not necessary to put so much chemical in your hair because it can damage. (more…)

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Hair and Age

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

hair and ageOver time not only the skin changes, hair not leaking. As the skin can also protect the hair to keep it strong and abundant longer.

Not everyone gets the same changes in the hair, some people reach the 60s with hair so plentiful that you want a 20 but some people see faster changes. It all depends on your genes, your lifestyle and how you take care of your hair.

Hair Aging

It is well known that the hair changes with age. These are the most notable changes:

1 – The sign of age is known as graying

2 – The changing hair getting thinner and thereby more susceptible to damage.

3 – Another change is the hair making it less abundant (more…)

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Kresse, 5% in men and 2% in women

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Kresse

The Kresse is another generic products currently marketed to treat androgenetic alopecia in a state not advanced. It is one of the most widely used but not less effective.

The active ingredient is minoxidil composes it, usually with a concentration of five percent when used in men or in a lower concentration of two percent, if used in women as it can result in excessive hair growth other parts of the body called hypertrichosis.

Minoxidil acts as a vasodilator promoting hair growth but is insufficient to halt the hair loss. In fact, minoxidil originally came into use to treat patients with hypertension, ie high blood pressure. It is therefore necessary check-ups or take precautions during application to avoid adverse side effects.

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Hazards Generated by Alopecia

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Alopecia

When you get your hair accessories do not know the terrible damage done. Hair must be free and must breathe to grow healthy. But this bad habit of tying the hair will produce “tensions baldness.” If your work or conduct in sport should be tied back hair, when you get home, try to provide some pamper comb and give baths to maintain a good cream.

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Traumatic Alopecia

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Traumatic Alopecia

Traumatic alopecia is a type of alopecia that can occur for two reasons mainly:

Trichotillomania (which means the habit of pulling hair), this may be due mainly to psychological conditions in patients with mental disorders such as schizophrenia.

In patients with traumatic alopecia Trichotillomania can be observed symmetric and circumscribed areas. There may be a perifollicular erythema or even several pustules without scarring alopecia is present in areas affected by this disease. The areas affected by alopecia traumatic trichotillomania are not completely bald, are thin and have broken and twisted hair. The areas affected by alopecia traumatic trichotillomania may be the scalp, eyebrows or eyelashes, or a combination of several of them.

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Stress Causes Alopecia Areata

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Stress Causes Alopecia Areata

Wondering why your father has a head full of hair at 60 years and you have your 30 years you start to see entries in your head? Well stop worrying! The concern could be the reason his hair began to fall in the first place. Let me explain … Many times the hair loss may be genetic or poor nutrition. Other times it is due to an illness or after surgery. Every case is different. However, it is very likely that you are losing hair because it has a lot of tension.

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How to Recover Hair

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Recover Hair

Many people have had problems trying to recover his hair. Do you? If you are finding it very difficult to restore the hair you lost, then you know that it is possible to recover it. And to make things even better, you need not use any of the treatments so expensive that you read online.

What many people do wrong in the fight against baldness???

One of the things that most people do wrong when it comes to combating hair loss is that it does not cut the root problem. Let’s face it, you could lose your hair for many different reasons. If you are not fully convinced of what you do to regain your hair, everything you do will end in failure.

So to get beautiful hair, started an investigation to determine what are the causes of hair loss you have. But how do you know what is making you lose your hair?

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Stress Causes Hair Loss

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Stress Causes Hair Loss

I doubt there is a person who can honestly say that no stress in your life. Even the happy things, like weddings and births cause a type of stress. Most important is how we handle stress. If you are stressed and experiencing hair loss, the two causes are likely to be connected in some degree. There are different types of stress that can affect us and I think they are all interconnected. There are ways to reduce stress levels through some treatments and processes.

Emotional stress is often caused by problems, illnesses, injuries and trauma. The loss of a job, relocation or loss of a loved one or pet can create emotional stress. Outside the tension, some people may develop nervous habits. Nervous habits include rubbing the scalp too much and literally pull their hair.

Physical stress can be a disease that includes chronic diseases such as diabetes or asthma. When the body is trying to heal itself, sometimes the power used to grow hair, for instance, is diverted to the area where there is a bigger problem.

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Home remedies and natural treatments for having a thick hair

Friday, January 8th, 2010

natural treatments for having a thick hair

Flax Seeds: Soak in water and let flaxseeds 5 days until they release one slime. Apply directly to the skull with cotton.

Thicker Hair: Mix a gel of aloe stalks with an egg and a glass of brandy. Apply it to the scalp every two weeks.

To give more volume to the hair: After washing your hair rinse with a bucket of hot water mixed with a splash of cider vinegar.

Henna neutral: With this one must be careful because the henna dye. Using neutral henna seems to solve this problem. Mix henna powder in hot water. Add a few drops of lemon juice or yogurt. Apply to hair and leave for one hour minimum. At first it was applied once weekly for four weeks. Then once every two weeks.

Circulation to the scalp: Lie with your head down so you get more blood to the head for about 10 minutes a day. Comb the neck to the forehead to revive weakened hair roots that otherwise would fall. (more…)

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