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Natural Hair Regrowth

August 9th, 2009 admin No comments

There have been so many discussions about Natural Hair Regrowth many which are myths and those that are facts so I’ve decided to write my own personal experience which I hope may some how help and reach others who have suffered from thinning hair or overall hair loss.

My Grandfather, Father and Brother all started to loose their hair early in there lives, I mean real early like in there late twenties. They were all pretty much bald at the age of thirty. Is this my faith? I asked myself and then started my investigation. I convinced myself what product I would use and what doctors I would visit; all in my grand plan. Well as in everything else the years had passed the receding hair lines came and at thirty I pretty much carried the same hair style to avoid the inevitable look of “Baldness”

Having very sensitive skin didn’t help my cause to avoid carrying a head with sparsely covered hair. Yes, in addition to my impending baldness I also suffered from razor bumps every time I shaved my head. I was fighting a loosing battle.

So a few more years passed and I settled into my reality, after all I was among many men who suffered from the same debacle, including allot of family. Over the years I’ve seen my brother and father tried many things in an effort to rekindle hair growth without success. The creams, sprays I’ve actually seen my dad with a green bag over his head once that he wore for a few weeks well.

You may think that to be funny but he explored many quest like a sailor looking for new land, to found new hair growth on banished soil. Unlike my father I was forbidden from trying new creams and some of those that were popular on my head because almost any chemicals would have some sort of adverse reactions to my skin, so I was pretty much stomped.

However the fruits of my many nights of searching the Internet finally paid off when I came across an e-book offering Natural Hair Regrowth using basic household Items that can be found in your grocery store for all of $15. This excited me as it appeared that many users tried this remedy and had very convincing results.

After a few weeks I’ve noticed some new growth in areas off my head which I totally believed to be dead…. absolutely fantastic. My father and brother are now using some of these common Items to naturally regrow their hair.

Now am not blatantly promoting this but I believe if your have tried everything else your search stops here you don’t have to get expensive transplants or try harsh chemicals. Below I’ve provided a link to the website if you wish to Stop Your Hair Loss. I urge you try this. It works.

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Treating Hair Loss

October 6th, 2009 admin No comments

The proactive way of treating hair loss are primarily divided in two groups. One which included unnatural methods such as hair transplantation and drug use. And the other are different ways of natural hair regrowth treatments

Please bare in mind that the artificial methods for hair restoration are without a doubt very effective. Nevertheless, a more natural approach is always a preferred and safer solution.

Some techniques for natural treatment for hair regrowth

Below are herbal supplements that provide very effective roles in aiding hair regrowth:

Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) – A palm-like plant indigenous to North America. Extracts from fruit of this plant (saw palmetto berries) contain fatty acids and sterols. The latter block 5-Alpha-Reductase and reduce DHT uptake by your hair follicles. They also reduce the block binding of DHT to androgen receptors. The liposterolic extract of this plant when combined with beta-sitosterol (a phytosterol common to many plants and grains) produces notable results in anti-androgen activity in many research studies.

Boarage oil – Boarage oil is one of the well known hair regrowth treatments. It contains omega-3 fatty acids. When included in a diet may help to prevent hair loss. Note, it may even help stimulate new hair regrowth.

Boarage seeds also contain gamma linoleic acid (GLA), an omega-6 fatty acid. The latter – a good fat – may help prevent male pattern baldness.

Stinging nettle (Urtica diocia) – It has been widely used as a hair tonic for centuries. It theoretically promotes hair regrowth and revives your hair color.

DHT is the hormone that causes male pattern baldness and the stinging nettle root extract has been reported to prevent testosterone from being converted to DHT.

Green tea extract – Green tea extracts also prevents the conversion of testosterone to DHT. The catechin concentration in green tea is higher than that in black tea. Unlike black tea, green tea is not allowed to dry and ferment. Which in turn helps to retain catechin integrity.

Grape seeds - Grape seeds contain OPCs (oligomeric proanthocyanidins). They stimulate epithelial cell growth and check the growth-inhibiting effect of the molecule TGF-beta2 produced by androgen affected hair follicles.

Apple skin – This is another effective natural hair loss treatment agent. Studies have shown procyanidin therapy as a potential treatment for male pattern baldness. Apple procyanidins reportedly have high level hair-growth promoting capacity.

The skin of green apples is the richest known source of procyanidin.

Black cohosh – It has the ability to regulate estrogen hormone levels. Therefore it is potentially helpful in hair loss prevention and restoration. It is a regular component of natural hair loss restoration formulas.

Licorice - This native European herb is famous as an excellent expectorant and is an effective hair loss treatment agent as well. As black cohosh, it can also regulate estrogen hormone level.

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Hair care books: Are They Worth Your Money?

September 29th, 2009 admin No comments

Are you interested in improving your appearance? If you are, are you interested in learning what types of hair products is best for you, as well as how to properly apply it? If you are, you may have turned to the internet or to fashion magazines, but have you ever thought about buying a Hair Care book? If you haven’t or even if you have, you may be wondering whether or not hair care books are really worth the money.

When it comes to determining whether or not hair care books are worth the money, there are a number of important factors that should be taken into consideration. For instance, hair care books come in a number of different formats. If you are looking for something in particular, like how to properly apply and remove makeup, you may be able to find a hair care book that specializes solely on those tasks. hair care books that are right to the point and contain the information that you are looking are the best and they are definitely worth your money.

In addition, when trying to determine if hair care books are worth the buy, you will want to individually examine each book that you are interested in buying. Books may cover the same topics, but the information inside of them may be presented in different ways. For instance, if you were looking to buy a hair care book that outlined the proper ways to apply makeup, you likely want to see drawings or pictures; right? Just so you know, not all beauty guides contain detailed pictures or drawings. That is why it is important that you learn as much as you can about a hair care book before deciding to buy one.

Although the hair care book or books that you would like to buy are important in determining if the book or books are the worth your money, so is the location in which you buy them from. You should know that hair care books can be found at an unlimited number of different locations. For starters, you can buy hair care books from your local bookstores, beauty supply stores, department stores, and fashion stores. In addition to storefront locations, you can also buy hair care books from a number of online retailers. You will want to think comparing prices first to ensure that you are getting the best deal or at least to make sure that you aren’t being overcharged.

If you are interested in buying a hair care book, but you are also on a tight budget, you may want to think about buying used books. There are a number websites, including online auction websites, where you can buy used books, including used hair care books. Also, if you like to attend yard sales or book sales, you may want to think about keeping your open for hair care books. Yard sales, thrift stores, and online auction websites often allow you to get a used book for fifty or even seventy-five percent off the normal asking price.

The decision as to where you want to buy a hair care book from, as well as which book you would like to buy is yours to make. With that in mind, however, it is important to make sure that you know exactly what you are buying. Just buying a hair care book without skimming through the book first or reading online reviews is almost always a surefire way to be met with disappointment or even end up wasting your money.

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Increase Hair Growth

August 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

We often wonder why most of us who have ever tried to regrow our lost hair fail. Maybe most of us are just using the wrong techniques or products. Generally its a composition of both. There are literally thousands of products and treatments available to increase hair growth, however most of is wont have to use them. There are an abundance of us who experience increase hair growth without most or all of these products.
A few things that should be noted before one can see new hair growth on their head, you need to firstly understand why hair grows. Once you fully understand this you soon discover what it takes to rejuvenate hair growth. Like every part of the human body hair needs nutrients and blood circulation for healthy growth without these you will be well on your way to inevitable baldness. What nutrients is good for the body isn’t necessarily good for your hair. Biotin, magnesium, zinc, iron and sage are key hair growing ingredients that are of the most importance for increase hair growth and should not be forsaken in your diet.
Eating the right foods that contain these elements will keep you on the way for increase hair growth. As said before blood circulation is of the utmost importance as this is the hi-way for carrying nutrients to your hair follicles. Simply massaging your scalp can greatly increase blood flow and the use of oils such as henna, jojoba or lavender for even better results

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Healthy Hair Tips

August 12th, 2009 admin No comments

Having well nourished hair and healthy hair is what everyone aims for, or should at the least. But why having healthy well nourished hair is so difficult? after all there are 1000’s of hair product on the market that claim to provide this basic necessity. However not all products work with different hair types and if not investigated properly one can in reality make a bad situation worse. Basically it all boils down to your diet and your lifestyle
There are a few steps one can take to ensure healthy hair
1. Split Ends? only way out is a quick hair cut its inevitable to quit avoiding it
2. You Should wash your hair once every other day using an oil based shampoo preferably
3. Use Warm water when washing your hair as it expands the cuticles removing dirt and excessive oils, also for better results when you shampoo go deep to your hair roots and wash hair outwards massaging the scalp with your finger tips
4. Rinse Thoroughly
5. Always pat your hair as opposed to pulling on a towel, blow dry preferably

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Hair Growth Product

August 8th, 2009 admin No comments

There are literally thousands of Hair Growth Products available on the internet or otherwise and almost none of them work. Why? Because most of them don’t address the reasons for hair lost. HERE’S WHY! Most hair loss is NOT genetic. The reason most of you reading this are losing hair is because your hair follicles are trapped and blocked off from vital blood supplies that are needed to nourish their development. Your hair is literally being starved to death.

There’s literally no money in it. All those unnatural ways to grow hair with harsh chemicals and by plugging in hair transplants are earning huge corporations billions of dollars and doctors hundreds of thousands of dollars each year.

Why would they be foolish enough to promote something that would cost you less than $15 in grocery store stuff? On top of that, they can’t make any money off of you from return visits or forcing you to buy their stuff every month for the rest of your life.

There is a simple holistic approach to regrowing your own hair with detailed illustrations and descriptions in an updated ebook How To Naturally Regrow Lost Hair in 15 Minutes a Day. You can try out the techniques immediately while you sit at your computer reading them. It’s that simple!

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Thinning Hair Women

August 7th, 2009 admin 2 comments

Though women and men experience similarities when it comes hair loss there are many differences that are often not discussed, Lets start from the beginning about hair in general and the general causes of thinning hair

From birth, believe it or not, but everyone starts out with about 150,000 scalp hairs. The term hair is basically the hair shaft that protrudes from the follicle which resides under the surface of the skin in the layer commonly known as the dermis. Normally all your hair stays with you from 2 to 5 years. When you loose a hair, Theoretically you can expect it to be replaced by another hair. People normally lose upward of 100 to 150 hairs daily, with the method of replacement controlled by a very dependable enzyme called 5 alpha reductase type 2.

This enzyme is like the judge who controls the process of hair loss. When this enzyme goes chaotic and creates to much dihydrotestosterone (DHT) –  metabolite of the hormone testosterone, formed primarily in the prostate gland, testes, hair follicles wikipedia, that once perfectly strong and healthy hair becomes finer and thinner. DHT also affects the growth phase of hair and speeds up the number of hairs entering the resting phase. At the end of this process more hair is lost that those replaced and the thinning of hair is the ultimate result. This is what we commonly call female pattern baldness.

FPB or Female Pattern Baldness is the most known type of hair thinning experience by women. Hair loss is always first noticed on the top of the head and though many think they are balding its more thinning than the latter. Women who normally suffer from the effects of FPB often do not experience receding hair lines like men. The good news for Thinning Hair in Women is there are natural remedies that can be used which can be gotten from your local grocery store.

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