Friday, 24 July 2009

Thickening thinning hair

Hallo people, hope everyone is great. I apologize for the loud silence....I'm trying to finish up somethings then I will be back. Enjoy this follow up of the thickening of hair using Garlic and Onions. Hope it helps...


To prevent further thinning of hair, I got a couple of tricks to do it
1. Avoid any Sodium Laureth Sulfate. What is this you may wonder? It's a degreasing chemical used in shampoo to lift trapped dirt and oil.
The only problem is that it leads to hair loss and will soon thin your hair out with continued use. Aim for natural haircare products such as those containing healing ingredients.



2. Eat more nutritious foods that contain hair-growing minerals and vitamins. Yes you need certain vitamins for healthy growth functions in the body, but you also need some for the healthy growth of your hair.All vitamins do not benefit the growth of your hair. Go for the use of biotin, vitamin B, vitamin C, and even ginkgo biloba as an aid to restoring the natural growth of your hair.

3. Work on your Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) levels, DHT is abiologically active metabolite of the hormone testosterone. A great way to fight this off is to drink four cups of green tea daily.

4. You could do one of the easiest and fastest things which is to buy a weave or just attach artificial hair to your thinning hair. ( I don't recommend this though)


5. Be happy and less stressed. Stress increases hair loss in both men and women.



6. Massage your scalp. This helps stimulate the hair follicles, unclog any blocked oil glands in the scalp, and help promote a healthy scalp and new, healthy hair growth. Plus, it’s relaxing and it feels good, so it’s not such a chore!

13 comments:

  1. Really nice post. My locks are coming along great and have not had any more losses since that first one. One day I'll show you a pic. :)

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  2. Hallo Lisa,
    Wonderful to know you haven't had any losses and that the locks are doing great. I'm happy to be of help. Soon I will start a post where we can post pics of our beautiful locks....Till later bye

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  3. Just passing by getting tips for the day I decide to fuga dreads.

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  4. HI Shiko, thanx for passing by. Finally umeamua kuvuka sakafu...hehehehe...Welcome to the locking community hope you enjoy the locking journey as much as we all do

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  5. Great post!!! I appreciate the information. I'm glad Hannah hipped me to your blog.

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  6. Hi Execumama, welcome to my blog, I'm glad you enjoyed to my posts. I will definitely be adding more posts soon....Welcome and enjoy yourself....

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  7. Greetings! I firmly believe that hair loss issues can be reversed with significant changes in diet and lifestyle. This, of course, takes time. In the interim, loc wearers may want to consider The "LOC WEAVE"(TM). A custom loc hair piece, attached without adhesives, allowing them to continue any topical treatments. Visit www.myhairitage.com or search "The LOC WEAVE" on YouTube.

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  8. Hallo my Hairitage,
    thank you for the advice I will definitely look into it. Hope to see you more often with more advice for all of us.

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  9. any recommendations for a non-lauryth sulfate shampoo that isn't junky? the one I tried made my hair feel icky and rubbery and very difficult to brush.

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  10. Hallo Anonymous,
    I don't have any suggestions but a fellow blogger does, you could check them out at Nappy Me

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  11. Very nice post thanks for the article.

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  12. Thanx for the complement and welcome to the blog, Rebecca

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  13. If we consume medicated feed, this will help us reduce hair loss, just as the consumption of certain drugs can generate positive spillover effects as it is to generic viagra.

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