Male Styling, Personal Care & Advanced Anti-Aging Techniques

Men's personal care involves a balance of practical styling, advanced anti-aging methodologies, and rigorous hygiene practices to maintain physical health and aesthetic appeal.

Brittle Nails & a Decreased Thyroid

Decreased thyroid production can lead to brittle nails. Women who are over 50 have the highest risk of developing thyroid problems. Hypothyroidism may not cause noticeable symptoms in its early stages, or symptoms might be subtle or easily blamed on another factor, the Mayo Clinic advises.

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Products to Promote Hair Growth for Cancer Patients

Hair loss happens for many cancer patients when chemotherapy drugs travel through their bodies to kill cancer cells. Hair loss is difficult to predict--some patients have it, and others don’t. Hair loss related to chemotherapy usually occurs two weeks after treatment starts and worsens after one to two months.

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Can Rose Oil Promote Hair Growth?

Rose oil has long been used to promote a, well, rosy complexion. Rose oil has an intricate chemical composition that consists of some 300 different compounds. The same properties that nourish a person’s skin also nourish a person’s hair. While beneficial, rose oil is expensive to produce.

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Medical Laser

Recovery After V Beam Laser Acne Treatment

Vbeam laser treatment (sometimes referred to as "V Beam") is a type of pulsed dye laser that uses an intense burst of light on specific areas of skin. It can be used to treat acne because the light can have a toxic effect on the acne bacteria, according to the New Zealand Dermatological Society.

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Painful Cellulite

Cellulite is never a desired body feature, but for some sufferers it can actually be painful. This most often occurs in people who are overweight. Women most often see cellulite on the buttocks, hips and thighs. Men will more often have it on the abdomen or neck.

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Sulfur Soap for Acne

Many over-the-counter skin-care product lines tout their sulfur-based soaps as natural cures for acne. Unbiased scientific evidence, however, does not always point to sulfur as the best treatment option for acne, though sulfur has certain properties that can help in the skin condition.

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Glycolic Acid vs. Retin-A

People commonly use chemical peels and retinoids to combat acne or improve their appearance after suffering skin damage caused by the sun. Retin-A is one of many vitamin A-based drugs called retinoids, and is a brand name for a drug called tretinoin. Glycolic acid is a natural acid that is found in sugar cane.

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How to Stimulate Hair Growth in Children

A child’s hair will grow about one quarter inch each month. The hair will grow out of follicles for two to six years before entering a rest phase that lasts about three months. Following the rest phase the hair will fall out, with 50 to 100 strands a day being a normal rate of hair loss.

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How to Remove Dark Circles Under the Eyes for Men

Men don’t usually wear makeup to conceal flaws, so cosmetic issues like dark circles under the eyes can be especially annoying. There are many possible causes for under-eye circles, though people often associate these with lack of sleep. Heredity and age can be factors.

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How to Dry Brush Cellulite

Dry brushing is one of the absolute best things that you can do for the largest organ of your body -- the skin.

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Flaxseed Oil & Hair Growth

Flaxseed oil can be found in liquid form or in a gel-capsule form. It is a source of essential fatty acids, which promote good hair health. People who want to supplement with flaxseed to promote healthy, shiny hair can use one to two tablespoons daily in salad dressing or mixed into foods such as smoothies.

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