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Posted by admin on October 9, 2008

will poor diet or maybe vitamins defficiency lead to permanent hair loss?

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or is it temporarily till i get a rich diet? wut abt stress?

The hair lost will be permanent. Unless you switch to a better diet before you lose all the hair.

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Posted by admin on October 8, 2008

Blue Hair

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I have beautiful white hair that was going yellow blonde on the ends. I used a bluing shampoo that leaves me with a blue tint. No, I did not want this blue tint!

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Posted by admin on October 6, 2008

I need some expert advice on what vitamins to take for hair loss. Please help!?

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I noticed that my hair is thinning on my frontal area due to hair fall. I changed my shampoo already and I make sure to dilute in water before I use it. I use conditioner every other day and I don't apply it on the roots. I just want to know what vitamins should I take to make my hair stronger so that it won't break easily. I have a very laid-back lifestyle so stress is not an issue here. Please help me, I'm desperate! Thanks!

The B-vitamins are the ones for hair, and also make sure you are using the right hair brush, a cheap plastic one will break more hair. Also, be sure you are not wrapping your hair in a towel, it will cause hair breakage in the exact area you are talking about!

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Posted by admin on October 6, 2008

Do Women who aren't Pregnant take Prenatal Vitamins for the nails and hair?

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Would it hurt me to take them if I am not Pregnant for my nails and hair?

I am 18 if you need to know.

No, it won't hurt at all. I've known men to take prenatal vitamins!

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Posted by admin on October 6, 2008

does using the same shampoo for a long time increase hair loss?

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im having quite a bit of hair loss… ive been told that using the same shampoo for a period of time can increase hair loss.. is this true?

it should mostly be based on genes. its not like the shampoo is soaked in your head overnight or anything. cant do much about it except stay healthy and keep your whole body nutritious. genes will play its part at a certain age.

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Posted by admin on October 6, 2008

Kerastase Bain Prevention Review

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A hair tutorial, and my hair is a mess

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Posted by admin on October 4, 2008

Ingredients Rundown

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I’m speed reading to get everything in b4 my 10 minutes are up.

I rundown some ingredients in products that we use. Dispell the myth of “alcohol”.

CETEARYL ALCOHOL - It is not really an “alcohol”, such as rubbing alcohol, which would dry the skin, but it is an emulsifying wax, made by combining fatty alcohols from vegetable sources, such as coconut fatty alcohol. It can also be made artificially. It is used in many cosmetics as an emollient, thickening agent, moisturizer, emulsifier, stabilizer, opacifier as well as a carrying agent for other ingredients
Cetearyl Alcohol - A waxy, crystalline solid used as an emulsifier. Not to be confused with drying, ethyl alcohols

Cetyl Alcohol - A secondary emulsifier that thickens or adds body to lotions. Not to he confused with drying, ethyl alcohols.

Stearyl Alcohol: An emulsion stabilizer; also adds body to a lotion.

Ethyl Alcohol: Acts as a fat solvent in oils and lotions

Isopropyl Myristate: The ester of isopropyl alcohol and myristic acid. It spreads very easily and promotes a dry feeling.

Propylene Glycol: An aliphatic alcohol serving as an humectant in skin products and a solvent for preservatives, essential oils, flavors and fragrances. Also used in preparation of herbal extracts

Propylparaben: Common cosmetic preservative that is anti-fungal and anti-microbial. Less water soluble than methylparaben.

DEA (Diethanolamine): A neutralizing agent that raises pH.

Mineral Oil: A liquid blend of hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum. An effective solvent for removing oil, grease and make-up from the skin. An excellent amplifier or intensifier allowing the skin to absorb ultraviolet rays more effectively. Most companies no longer use mineral oil in products; vegetable oils have been found to be as effective and more skin friendly.

Petrolatum: Petroleum derived, inexpensive substance used to prevent moisture loss. Tends to feel tacky. Derivative of Petroleum

Shea Butter: A natural lipid obtained from the fruit of the karite tree, butyrosperum parkii. The slightly greenish butter with soothing protecting qualities is said to have some sunscreening ability.

Vitamin E (in its synthetic form, Tocopherol Acetate): A natural moisture binder that allows the skin to breathe and function naturally. Believed to have natural healing qualities.

Castor Oil - Emollient, natural oil. Used in hair dressings, lipsticks, and skincare lotions. Obtained from the castor bean.

Sunflower Oil: Obtained from sunflower seeds. Bland, pale yellow oil that contains large amounts of Vitamin E. Natural oil

Jojoba Oil: Extracted from the seeds of the desert shrub simondsia chinesis this oil is actually an emollient ester with excellent spreading, lubricating and penetrating properties. Excellent for hair and scalp conditioning and said to be useful in oily skin preparations

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Glycerin: A naturally derived skin friendly humectant prepared by the hydrolysis of fats and oils

Dicetyldimonium Chloride: A quaternary ammonium salt. Conditioner.

Oleth-30/20/10/5: Potentially contaminated with impurities linked to cancer or other significant health problems.
These are ethoxylated oleyl alcohols and are mild, virtually odorless nonionic surfactants and coemulsifier. And are used in personal care products as wetting agents, emulsifiers, solubilizers, conditioners and coupling agents.
Oleth-5 is a yellow liquid and has an HLB of 8.8 It is typically used at 0.5-5%.

•Potential breast carcinogen.

•This chemical is used in these types of products:

Hair Color and Bleaching, Styling Gel/Lotion, Conditioner, Shampoo, Facial Cleanser, Relaxer, Antiperspirant/Deodorant (Men’s), Shaving Cream (Men’s), Facial Moisturizer/Treatment, Eye Liner, Antiperspirant/Deodorant, Body Wash/Cleanser, Acne Treatment, Moisturizer, Around-eye Cream, Blush, Exfoliant/Scrub, Shaving Cream, Eye Shadow, Hair-loss Treatment, Baby Sunscreen, Pain/Wound Treatment, Hormonal Cream, Bronzer/Highlighter, Foot Treatment, Dandruff/Scalp Treatment.

Phenoxyethanol: It is an aromatic ether alcohol and is classified as both an alcohol and an ether. It is used as a fragrance ingredient as well as a preservative.

Dimethicone: Used for its superior spreadability, excellent emolliency, and water repellency.

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Posted by admin on October 3, 2008

What are the main daily vitamins needed to promote long hair growth in women.?

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Any daily vitamin will help over not taking any vitamins at all. And I agree with whoever said prenatals… I know for personal experience that they help!!!

If you already are a regular vitamin-taker and are still looking to boost your hair growth, make sure you eat a diet rich in protein (lean meat, chicken, fish, nuts, etc) and lots of fresh fruit and veggies… and drink a couple liters of water a day to keep toxins flushed out of your system, cuz toxin build up can slow your hair growth, among other things. Also, if you still want the extra vitamin boost… take extra folic acid, vitamins A, D & E. Or just start taking prenatals along with your dailies.

Good luck!

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Posted by admin on October 3, 2008

Lack of vitamins and hair loss.?

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Has anyone out there ever stopped taking their vitamins for a short period of time…two months or so…and noticed some hair loss…then started taking vitamins again and found your hair to be fuller/healthier?

It can happen so you can follow this remedy also. Drink 10-12 glasses of water daily and have a high protein diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables and dairy products. Since iron-deficiency anemia can also cause hair loss,make sure that you eat a well-balanced diet that includes a daily serving or two of iron-rich foods. Check out
http://usefulinfo-hairloss.blogspot.com/ for more info.

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Posted by admin on October 3, 2008

What is the best shampoo for women's hair loss?

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I am only in my twenties, but I am beginning to lose my hair due to coloring, straightening, and stress. What is the best shampoo/conditioning system to use? I've heard Nioxin works well. Are there any other options?

I would recomend Nioxin. It's carried by salons and has all sorts of styling aids as well. This product is not a drug so hair folicles that have already died will not grow back but it will help keep the hair you have. This products helps to create the best possible enviornment for hair go grow by increasing the blood flow to the scalp and keeping the scalp and hair clean and healthy. Look it up, great product

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