Hair Growth Stimulation, Coloring Techniques, and Restoration

Restoring hair health involves follicular stimulation, nutritional support, and careful management of chemical treatments like perms and bleaching.

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Facts About Bleaching Hair

If you want to avoid an emergency buzz cut, equip yourself with the facts before bleaching your hair. Semi-permanent hair color offers natural hues that fade over time, and permanent hair dyes mix the decoloration and coloring process.

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Nutrients Needed for Cell Growth and Repair

Cells make up every part of your body, and they require many nutrients to grow and repair properly. While all the vitamins and minerals you eat contribute to healthy cells, certain ones play a larger role in cell functions, such as vitamin A, phosphorus and zinc.

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Does the Hair Vitamin Horsetail Really Work?

Horsetail is an ancient herbal remedy used to treat a variety of conditions, from healing ulcers and wounds to combating kidney problems. Because of certain minerals it contains, this herb may also improve the health of your hair.

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How to Remove Henna From Hair With Mineral Oil

Red henna, or Lawsonia inermis, is a green powder that dyes light hair to a deep orange. Using henna to color your hair requires mixing the powder with water to a mud-like consistency and working the thick paste through your locks. It is a dye that takes a number of shampoos to fade.

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How to Get the Green Out of Brown Hair

Color grabbing or staining, one of the most common problems brunettes face when coloring their hair, occurs when the base tonal quality of the color is unevenly absorbed by overly porous or damaged sections of hair. If the base tone is cool or ashy, the hair turns green on the ends.

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The Best & Least Expensive Shampoos for Color-Treated Dry Hair

When shopping for the best and least expensive shampoos for color-treated dry hair, focus on brands that provide lines exclusively for colored hair. Simply treating your dry hair isn't enough; you also want a product that will keep your product vibrant longer.

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The Health Effects of Hair Coloring

The health effects of hair coloring are, to a certain extent, unknown. And the link between hair coloring and cancer is controversial and, to date, inconclusive. But many of the chemicals contained in frequently used hair dyes have been shown to be dangerous.

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Disadvantages of Ceramic Braces

When it's time to get braces on your teeth, there are several types to choose from. You may prefer the look of ceramic braces over conventional stainless steel, because ceramic braces are translucent and appear to be clear, or tooth-colored, which makes them nearly invisible in your mouth.

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How to Care for Fine, Curly Hair

Caring for fine curly hair can be one of the most difficult challenges for hairdressers and those who live with it. Hair products can easily wear the hair down to make it even harder to manage. At the same time, leaving hair natural without any products usually results in flyaway wisps.

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How to Repair Skin Damage From Smoking

Smoking can affect adversely the heart and lungs, and it also can lead to premature wrinkling and aging. Skin damage from long-term smoking can result in a “smoker’s face,” which can cause facial skin to appear grayish and lines to develop around the eyes and mouth, according to the University of Montana.

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How to Remove Hair From Drain Naturally

Loose hair in a drain combined with soap scum can create a nasty hairball that slows or plugs the drain. To remove hair from a drain using a commercial drain cleaner means exposing yourself and your family to strong, dangerous and poisonous chemicals such as sulfuric acid and lye.

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Why Does Getting a Perm Cause Your Hair to Fall Out?

If you've ever had a hair perm, you probably noticed a strong chemical smell in the salon, and maybe some minor hair loss or sensitivity once the treatment was done. Yet for many women, the after-effects of a "permanent wave" or other chemical treatment can be nothing short of disastrous.

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Good Vitamins for Dry Hair

Dry hair has too little oil and moisture to sustain its normal health and texture. Dry hair may be alleviated by washing it less often, using conditioners and discontinuing the use of hair dryers and styling products, according to MedlinePlus.

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Why Do I Look Younger Than My Age?

If you examine a group of people, you likely will see a lot of variation regarding how each person looks, grooms himself, presents herself, dresses and acts. All of these factors contribute to a person’s perceived age, or how young or old he appears to others.

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Hair Loss Caused by Heat Straightening

If you have wavy, curly hair, you can get sleek, pin-straight tresses if you crank up the dial of your straightening iron so that it generates maximum heat. However, intense heat, when used on an everyday basis, can lead to damaged, fried-looking hair -- and ultimately hair loss due to breakage.

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The Best Hydrating Products for African-American Hair

Your hair is a part of the largest organ of the human body, the skin. Proper care of the skin begins with adequate hydration, or water. So, drink up! African-American skin has tendencies for dryness. However, dry scalp and hair issues are attributed primarily to heat and chemical treatments.

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How to Make Frizzy Hair Into Smooth Waves

You know that your frizzy hair has the potential for smooth waves, but no matter how you style it, your hair ends up frazzled by the afternoon. Whether you were born with flyaway strands or they're a product of heat and humidity, rethinking your styling methods and products is the key to achieving flawless locks.

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Aloe Vera for an Itchy Scalp

Treat your scalp itch with gel from the aloe vera plant, an ancient plant that's been used as an herbal medicine for thousands of years. Aloe vera is among the most commonly used herbs in the United States, with uses that range from wound care to fighting skin inflammation.

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How to Wash Your Face With Baby Shampoo

It may not have occurred to you that baby shampoo can be used as a facial wash, but the special hypoallergenic formula cleans skin without irritation. Baby shampoo is gentle enough to be used on an infant's skin, so it is also effective and safe for your sensitive face.

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