Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Treatment And Causes of Hair Loss in Women
Hair loss in women can include total balding, thinning or anything in between the two. It can be temporary or permanent. Often women experience hair loss due to a medical condition and when the condition is discovered and controlled, the hair loss subsides. The medical name for hair loss is alopecia. People often mistake alopecia for something only men experience however more women are beginning to come forward as sufferers of hair loss.
Some women experience hair loss due to a hormone imbalance (common after childbirth and during pregnancy), an undiagnosed disease or stress. Often, women are born with gene making them susceptible to genetic hair loss associated with aging. Other causes of hair loss in women are linked to the thyroid, vitamin deficiency and diabetes. If a woman's hormones are not balanced, she can experience hair excessive loss. This is a common occurrence in women who aren't very tolerant of birth control pills or other hormonal contraception options.
Treatment Solutions for Balding
When it comes to hair loss treatments for women, there are many options. Women must first obtain a medical physical from a dermatologist, a general practitioner or a doctor with knowledge in dermatology of the head. Most physicians aren't thrilled with the idea of using a systemic treatment (a medication/pill that will affect your entire body system). Thus, topical scalp treatments are most commonly prescribed.
Minoxidil is one of the most common hair restoration treatments. It was once used to treat high blood pressure. However, patients using it noticed increased hair growth. It was tested and discovered when applied topically to the scalp it helped restore hair growth. Most women begin treating their hair loss with Minoxidil. While it works for many, it doesn't work for everyone.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Mica Makeup and Cosmetics make 1980’s Look
Unless you're planning to cover your entire body with mica, it's easier to apply it damp, either with a sponge or a brush. It's great worked into moisturizer or mixed with lip balm or even put into nail polish.. Because it's so fine, it can be flyaway otherwise, and truly untidy. But it's so much fun to experiment with, you may just decide to buy a big powder puff and go for it.
source:freebeautytips
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Pluck Eyebrows with Tweezers: The Do's and Don'ts
Some article do mention that it’s okay to trim your eyebrows. This is good if the single hairs are long and thick. You can pluck some hairs and trim the others, brushing them up, evening the ends, then brushing them down checking again and again as you go along.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
How to waxed your eyebrow at home!
1) Preparing the Eyebrow
Brush the eyebrow into place with a baby toothbrush or clean mascara wand, so that their natural shape is neatly defined. Next, apply an astringent such as witch hazel to anesthetize the sensitive skin under the brow. Next follow these simple steps
Working out the length of the eyebrow
What you need to do is holding a ruler parallel to your nose.Then,level it with the inner corner of the eye, to work out where the brow should begin. If your eyes are close together, make the gap between the brows wider. If your eyes are far apart, do not wax the start line of the brow too much so that they are closer together. Mark the correct point with a dot.
Working out the curve of the eyebrow
You can work out where the highest point of the curve should be by holding a ruler from the edge of the nostril past the outer edge of the iris and up to the eyebrow. Mark the spot with a dot.
Final planning
Now link up the dots in a gentle arch to draw on the ideal shape of the eyebrow that you want to achieve. This will give you a guideline to go by when applying the wax.
2) Applying the Wax
Get a professional waxing kit.Each of these product varies slightly, so be sure to read the manufacturers directions carefully.
Warm up the wax to optimum temperature and use the small spatula to apply a thin layer of wax to the growth. Please be careful to avoid the wax dripping when it is applied. Apply wax with the hair growth under the eyebrow. You don't need to use much, and you should not let the wax dry.
3) Removing the Hair
This is the painful bit! So do it carefully...!
Never wax above the eyebrow, only ever shape from below. Waxing from under the brow will widen your eyes and help to get the line even. This will make you look younger and much more glamorous and beatiful if done correctly! When finish, remove the wax against the hair growth. This is done by gently smoothing a piece of cotton muslin over the waxed area, pulling the skin taut with one hand, and pulling the muslin off with the other.
4) The Aftermath
Any straggly hairs left over after waxing can be easily plucked out using a set of good tweezers. Apply a soothing balm like tea tree oil onto the area afterwards. You should avoid direct sunlight, acid based facial treatments, and liquid makeup for several hours.
To look more gorgeous, use an eyebrow pencil or tinted brow shadow to subtly fill in any gaps, and even out the natural color tone.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Treatment for Dry Cracked Feet
The next step is you need to dry your feet well. You must pay more attention to the skin in between the toes,.If this area is not dried properlyit can affected by bacteria and lead to infection. Pat the feet and do not rub harshly or you can cause more damage!
Finally, apply a foot cream, lotion or foot ointment. There are many lotions available offering moisturizers such as Vitamin E, shea butter, aloe and more. These are often helpful for dry, but not severely dry skin. Podiatrists and diabetic specialists often recommend a foot cream such as O’Keeffe’s working feet cream. This cream is not greasy, hypoallergenic, has no odor and contains no oil or alcohol.Sunday, January 11, 2009
Best Makeup dan Hair style for Golden Globe Awards
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
You want a shiny hair??
Sun, wind, saltwater, pollution, and chemicals are just some of the shine-depleting elements your hair may be subjected to on a daily basis. They can strip your hair of its natural oils and create build-up leaving it dull and lifeless.
The Alluring Avocado
Mash an avocado in a bowl until it forms a thick paste.Normally,one avocado is enough for a short hair,meanwhile for a long hair you need two avocado. Spread the paste on your hair from root to tip and leave on for 20 minutes. Shampoo and rinse. Avocados are high in fatty acids and nutrients. Feed your hair!
Amazing Apple Cider Vinegar
Mix half a cup of apple cider vinegar with one quart of water and use as a hair rinse after your regular shampoo. Apple cider vinegar helps break down residue build-up leaving your hair soft and full of shine. Rinse your hair with apple cider vinegar and it will be shining in no time.
Eggs Over Olive Oil
Beat together two eggs for short hair, three for long, and add in three tablespoons of olive oil. Coat your hair from root to tip and leave on for 30 minutes. Shampoo and rinse.
Coconut Craze
Warm three tablespoons of coconut oil and gently comb into your hair from root to tip. Wrap your hair in a hot towel and let the oil sit for 30 minutes. Shampoo and rinse.Coconut oil works to smooth dry and damaged cuticles and lock in shine.
So what are you waiting for?Life doesn't have to be dull and neither does your hair! It's time to shine!Go to your kitchen start mixing, then sit back and bask in your natural glow.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
A Natural Ways to Lighten Skin & Maintain Your Beauty
Tips 1: Use Sunblock
The he easiest ways to stay fair is to use sunblock on a daily basis. Find a moisturizer that includes an SPF of 15 or higher and use it every morning after washing your face. Sunblock will prevents your skin from getting darker.Beside that,it also blocks harmful UV rays that can cause cancer and premature aging.
Tips 2: Exfoliate
Exfoliating once a week will remove dead skin cells to lighten and brighten your skin. You can mix two tablespoons oatmeal and two tablespoons brown sugar with a quarter cup of milk and stir until a paste forms.But you don't drink it!!!What you need to do is gently scrub your face, rinse, and moisturize.
Tips 3 :Make a Mask
Make your own homemad mask!!It is a good way and save alot of cost tolighten your skin and a good excuse to kick back on the couch. You can try apply one once a week. Use one tablespoon of each of the following: sandalwood paste, lemon juice, tomato juice, and cucumber juice. Mix them all together to form a paste. Spread the mixture on your face and wait until it dries. Rinse and moisturize for a natural glow.
Tips 4: Licorice Extract
Licorice extract contains glabridin, a component that acts as a natural skin whitener. Apply a thin layer of the extract morning and evening, after you wash your face and before you moisturize. Licorice extract can be found at any health food store or ordered online. Make sure you test a small amount on the back of your arm before using on your face to be sure you do not have an allergic reaction.
Remember to love your skin no matter what color it is. It's a part of who you are and that's what makes you beautiful and unique.Hopefully this tips can help u alot!!!!
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Treating Sensitive Skin Effectively and Carefully
- Hypoallergenic means the product was created and tested to have little or no allergic reaction with the skin.
- Fragrance free means no additional ingredients have been added to create or cover up fragrance. Studies show fragrance is the leading cause of skin allergy, allergic reactions, dermatitis, eczema and peeling from makeup.
- Non-cosmogenic means the product does not clog the pores of the skin.