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Beauty by admin on November 20th, 2009 10:03 am
For regular sufferers, zits tends to disappear from your skin as you come out from your early years. If this does not happen, at least the amount of the zits would decrease. Those who are older than twenty and suffer from the infection are out-liners and need to be treated as such. Since the condition is mostly tied to the secretion of hormones, you might want to have them take a look at their hormonal conditions? You never know; it might be worth it.
The most common treatments for acne are lotions and creams that you may pick off of the rack in any pharmaceutical store in your neighborhood or over the World Wide Web. You should however know that people react in different ways to these so called zits drugs because, although the commercials proclaim instant healing, this is rarely the case. You often need to learn more about your skin before you know the medication that works best for you.
The United States of America has got more than its own fair share of zits sufferers. Many teens suffer from the most routine ‘acne vulgaris’, that comes as they approach pubescence, and leaves as they leave that time of their lives behind. This is not something that a lot of them are fond of, but they have to live with it anyway. The good part is that as long as they are not anomalies, they should not have to live with it for the most part of the rest of their lives.
Zits are caused by excessive secretion of oils from the sebaceous glands underneath the topmost layer of your skin. When this phenomenon accompanies the plugging of your sweat pores, along with dead skin cells or corneocytes that happen naturally, you know that you are in for it. All Of A Sudden your skin is unable to breathe, and then gets infected. The result is the zits that start to come out. Welcome, zits. But gratefully, there are now lots and lots of very effective acne treatment that you can get today.
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Beauty by admin on November 19th, 2009 9:55 am
Every hair growth cycle involves some amount of hair loss daily. While 90 percent of hair is in a growing stage, 10 percent is in a resting stage and falls out every 2 to 3 months. Thinning of hair is usually noticed when the loss is in excess of the normal hair loss pattern. These include: Why does hair loss take place? Alopecia areata: This results in very rapid hair loss and affects both male and female. When there is a mal-function of the immune system the intrinsic white cells attack the hair follicles and result in this ailment. Alopecia Totalis is another condition where there is total loss of hair on the scalp. Infrequently a condition called alopecia universalis occurs where hair is lost from the entire body. Bear in mind that once you start taking propecia you have committed yourself to a lifelong course of medication. Stop taking Propecia after hair has started to increase and you risk losing what you gained.
Genetic conditions - Male pattern baldness afflicts about 25% of men by age 30. Male hormone testosterone could also be another contributing factor. Testosterone is converted to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which slows down or stops hair growth and produces weaker, shorter hair. Men without testosterone would never have male pattern baldness.
Skin diseases: this is a common reason for hair loss and it could affect the scalp too. The particular skin conditions which cause hair loss include: dandruff or seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, scalp fungus such as ringworm and tinea captis.
Sudden illness or fever: big chunks of hair sometimes fall out after an illness or fever. This is generally a temporary phenomenon.
Childbirth, menopause, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and aging are some of the other factors which could be behind hair loss. Over and above these main reasons, there are other reasons too.
Hair loss can be treated when you can stop hair fall and promote re-growth. Some ways you could have natural hair loss treatments include:
1. Incorporating Vitamins A, B, C and E is essential for good hair growth. Why are these vitamins important for hair loss? Their beneficial actions include: providing sebum, improving blood circulation to the scalp by increasing absorption of oxygen and collagen.
2. Scalp care: Use herbal oils like olive oil, jojoba oil, amla oil for regular massaging of the scalp. In conditions of alopecia areata, several oils are proven to be beneficial.
3. Concern for scalp abuse: Blow drying and using chemical shampoos daily are to be avoided. Your hair and scalp stand to get damaged if you use harsh chemical processes like coloring as well as straightening. Even a daily hair wash with hot water can damage hair as well as the scalp with the drying up of natural oils and hair breaking easily.
4. Use of herbal care: There are some very effective options here. Use powders of amla, shikakai, henna and ritha as shampoo and conditioner. If you are looking for a powerful anti-oxidant which can prevent graying and hair loss, you would get it in amla powder, which is the richest source of natural vitamin C. If you want a thorough hair cleanser which does not rob hair of its natural oil, choose Shikakai, also know as the Fruit for hair. Use henna then which plays its role as a natural conditioner.
5. Lifestyle - Stress is a very important factor in hair loss. Try and reduce stress by meditating and exercising. Quit the Cancer Stick: The nicotine blocks the blood passage to the scalp, reducing blood supply to this region. Avoid excessive sun exposure as UV rays can burn and damage the scalp.
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Beauty by admin on November 10th, 2009 10:34 am
Although perhaps not desirable, hair loss is quite normal. There are many reasons why a person can lose hair but the problem is extremely common an untold millions of people are affected by it worldwide. Although there are a number of fancy names for types of hair loss, the correct medical term is Alopecia. Androgenic Alopecia may not be a term you have heard but it accounts for nearly ninety five out of one hundred cases of hair loss in men; it is usually referred to as Androgenic Alopecia, and it’s hereditary.
Moderate hair loss on the other hand which is obviously rarer may simply be a matter of adjusting your diet. There are other reasons though, some of which you may know including: mental tension, stress, hormonal imbalance or perhaps an over exposure to chemicals or cosmetics. Please note that if your hair follicles are undamaged then there is a good chance that your condition may only be temporary; it is only when the follicles are damaged that the problem can become permanent. Most people believe that it is primarily men that suffer with the condition but women actually account for forty percent of sufferers in the USA alone.
Many women’s hair loss may be caused by a thyroid condition which seems to affect them more often later in life. Globally, nearly 40 percent of women by age 60 will have experienced some form of the condition. Another period where women may suffer some hair loss that is not age related is during and after pregnancy. Approximately 30 million women in the United States experience female pattern, hereditary baldness.
People who suffer with permanent hair loss now have a relatively new but popular treatment called surgical hair restoration which is considered to be the ultimate solution to an increasing problem. The treatment uses a technique to transplant hair follicles from a healthy area of the scalp to an area where the follicles are dead. Now the most common hair transplant treatment for men, it is carried out as an out-patient basis under local anesthetic. It is now possible for women to have hair transplants like men and is becoming increasingly popular for those women keen to hide scars from previous face lift surgery.
The most successful hair transplants are those where the recipient tries to maintain his original looks and not to attempt to appear like someone else. A consideration before any hair transplant surgery is commenced is the physical and mental well being of the recipient. Cosmetic Therapies cover a broad spectrum of treatments but hair transplant therapy, although lying within this same field, has aspects that are completely different to other forms of cosmetic surgery. If all other hair treatment therapies have failed then it’s possible that a surgical hair transplant might be the only permanent solution available for your hair loss condition.
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Fashion by admin on November 3rd, 2009 9:00 pm
As a woman we all know how important first impressions are. The first impression isn’t always about the first time people meet, it goes beyond that. First impressions are about the first time someone lays eyes on our ever so carefully chosen party dress. Even if we’ve known the attendee’s at the parties we attend for years, when we walk into a room we know right away if the outfit of choice is as stunning as we think it is, or if it is a horrifying wreck. Of course if it’s a wreck we always have an excuse for not looking up to par, but parties aren’t made for making excuses for our bad clothing decisions, they are for having fun, and being the center of attention for the right reasons.
Fashion is always a staple in a woman’s life. From the time spent shopping for the perfect party dress to finding the accessories that best compliment the ensemble, women make sure that they look good from head to toe at any given moment in the day. Being prepared for any and all situations is just part of being a woman, and that goes for her clothing as well. If you want to find out what your favorite stars are wearing on their nights out, and the designer dress they are wearing, Elle.com can be your guide in the designer dress department. You will read about what’s hot and what not, what’s new, and what’s coming back into style. You may even find the designer party dress that you just can’t live without. Want access to Elle’s designer sales? Become a member and take advantage of designer label sales for members only. Visit Elle.com today and see what you have been missing.