Various Home Remedy’s For Your Hair During Summer

JosephKellner.comPermanent hair straightening with chemicals or everyday use of flat-iron can seriously damage your hair and appearance. The same effect can be achieved using a several natural home treatments. We are sharing with you a fey good tips for natural and damage free straightener of your hair. Take a look below and enjoy!

Vodka – you need to mix a few drops of vodka in conditioner and apply after bathing. The low pH value will straighten hair. However, this method is not recommended for often use.

Banana and Papaya –  With the help of these two tropical fruits it is very easy to straighten your hair. It is best to mix a ripe banana, papaya and 2 tablespoons honey than leave the mask to act on your hair for 1 hour. Once completely dry, you can wash with shampoo.

Almond Oil and Eggs – Crack an egg and mix in 3 tablespoons almond oil. Add a few drops essential oil to add a nice smelling scent to your hair. Blend together until smooth and apply to damp hair. Leave the mixture on for up to 20 minutes.  Use a shower cap to prevent mixture from making a mess or wrap your hair n a towel.
Rinse hair with cool (NOT hot)water, and comb through using a wide tooth comb.

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Menopausal Hair Loss in Women

Haircolorinorlando.comAmong the many unfavorable changes women face during menopause, hair loss is one that contributes to the growing anxiety in menopausal women. But menopausal hair loss CAN be curbed and allow you to take menopause in stride. Here are some things you should know about menopausal hair loss and what you can do to control it.

1. Female hair loss can often be well combated when targeted early. Women usually notice a thinning over the crown or widening of the part, as opposed to men who get receding hair lines or bald spots on top of the scalp.

2. Hair is made of protein so it is essential you are getting sufficient amounts of it. Good sources of protein are egg whites, low-fat cottage cheese, lean meat, legumes, and nuts.

3. Non-dietary protein sources such as salon keratin treatments and protein-enriched shampoos are another way to deliver protein to your hair to avoid hair loss.

4. There are so many vitamins and minerals that we’re told to make sure we have enough of but which ones should we be focusing on for hair health and in particular, hair loss? Iron, zinc, biotin, vitamin A, are just to name a few  to keep hair healthy and strong.

5. You also may want to consider hair tools that use LED light to increase scalp circulation, which experts believe encourages protein-rich blood reach your hair.

6. You should also wear hat when you’re outdoors to protect your hair and scalp from the harsh sun. Consuming more vitamin E will also help keep your hair, skin, and scalp protected.

7. Ease up when brushing to be sure you’re not pulling out any hair. Avoid tight hairstyles or twisting, rubbing, or pulling your hair so as not to cause unnecessary stress to your hair and scalp.

8. Hair loss may come about due to hormonal abnormalities for some menopausal women. An excess of male hormones, for example could cause hair loss that looks similar to male hair loss. This can be treated by taking oral contraceptives. It’s important to talk to your doctor about your treatment options if you discover there is a hormonal imbalance.

9. When experiencing hair loss as a woman, it might be tempting to do all sorts of things to try and hide the fact. But adding harsh chemical products to dye, curl, or straighten your hair might exacerbate the problem. Try switching to more natural products.

10. There are medications that specifically target medication although most are used for male-pattern baldness. There are topical medications or pill forms, and all medication options should be thoroughly discussed with your doctor.