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Simple Steps for Beautiful Hair

March 10th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

HAIR MAINTENANCE

There are a few things you can do on a regular basis that will improve the overall health and appearance of your hair, as well as a few things you can avoid. In general, here’s a few standards:

Brush your hair: Yep, the good old fashioned hundred strokes. This stimulates blood supply to the scalp, removes dead skin cells from the scalp before they can get infected, and distributes sebum over the hair shaft for moisturizing and protection. Bend over from the waist and hang limply while doing some of the brushing. Use a natural bristle brush or other gentle brush. Be careful and don’t hurry. Better to go slow and only get 30 strokes in, than go fast and risk breaking or pulling out your hair. Get into the habit of brushing your hair thoroughly before washing it.

Massage your scalp: Before you stop to groom and brush your hair during the day, make a point of doing a quick scalp massage first. Slip your fingers into your hair, and using just the pads of your fingers, massage in small circular motions over your scalp. Using your finger pads will keep you from breaking your hair, scratching your scalp and messing up your style too much. Then restyle, re-spray (if you use it) and go…

Break Day: Get into the habit of giving your hair a break once a week. It is not necessary to wash your hair every day (unless you are a teenager, have a dirty job or work up a real sweat every day). If you are over the age of 20, and do not have any rashes or infections (like dandruff), give your hair a break for a whole day. Pick a day where you normally do not go out, or just do housework and run errands. Do not wash with shampoo and do not heat style. If you just feel too grubby and must do something, after brushing your hair thoroughly to distribute the sebum, simply wet your hair, apply a little daily conditioner to the ends, rinse well, and then pull back into a “wet look” ponytail or bun. Give your hair a break from shampooing once a week, and whenever possible, from blow-drying and heat styling.

Conditioning Treatments: Unless you have very fine, limp hair, get into the habit of applying a deep conditioning treatment to your hair once a week. Deep conditioners are not the same as daily conditioners, and homemade preparations work really well. Coconut oil is especially good for hair conditioning. Brush your hair, wash it lightly, and then towel dry. Apply your deep conditioner and then wrap your head in a heated towel to open the hair cuticle and allow the conditioner to soak in. Leave for 10 minutes to half and hour. Then rinse thoroughly in warm water to remove the conditioner residue that remains, then cool water to close the hair cuticle. Rinsing your hair in cool water can be a little uncomfortable, but it can do amazing things for the appearance of your hair. It closes the hair cuticle close to the shaft, which increases shine and manageability, and helps to keep hair strong. A mixture of cool water and lemon juice is even better for shine and strength (a half of a teaspoon of lemon juice in two quarts of cool water is sufficient).

Daily Conditioner: Get into the habit of applying a daily conditioner to hair ends every time you shampoo. This will reduce slit ends, discoloration when coloring, damage when heat styling and reduce the need for frequent trims. Use a product designed for thermal styling if you frequently blow-dry, use a curling iron or hot rollers.

Haircuts: Get into the habit of getting your hair trimmed when it needs to be. Again, this reduces split ends and keeps excess weight off your hair (which can cause breakage). About once every 8 weeks is right for shoulder length or longer hair, once every 6 weeks for shorter styles.

Up-Dos: Yep, that’s right – if you have long hair and want to keep it that way – put your hair up when possible. I’m not suggesting you look like an librarian every day, but one of the reasons that women grew such long beautiful hair back in the “old days” is because they wore it up all the time. The weight of your hair can stimulate the start of the telogen phase. When hair is weighed down and very long, it stops growing and falls out, or simply breaks off. Putting your hair up frequently will keep that weight off the root of the hair. You can pin it up gently with bobby pins or a banana clip when running errands, doing housework, cooking dinner, doing yard work, messing around on your computer, watching TV, etc. Now, this depends on your hair style and hair length. If you have a short hairstyle, this step is not only unnecessary – it’s impossible. However, if you have shoulder length or longer hair, and want it to be as thick and healthy looking as possible, make it a point to put it up and keep the weight off your scalp. The other upside is that it will help keep the hair out of dinner.

How to Wash Your Hair

Believe it or not, there is a right way to wash your hair. Treat it like the finest silk! If you’ve ever made the mistake of running a pair of expensive silk hose through your washing machine, you’ll know what I mean.

Here a few tips for avoid causing any excess damage to your hair while washing it:

Let your hair hang naturally when you wash it; either standing in the shower or with your head leaning over the bath, or in a shampoo sink. NEVER – NEVER – NEVER – pile it up on your head to wash.

Wet your hair with warm water (not hot) to prepare it for shampooing. Keep the pressure on the showerhead gentle enough to avoid excess water pressure on your hair.

Pour shampoo into the palm of your hand.

Work the shampoo into a lather in your hand, and apply to your scalp. Work the shampoo into your scalp all over your head by massaging with your fingertips (not your fingernails). Move fingers from one area of your head to the other by lifting the fingers and then placing them elsewhere on your head. Do NOT drag them through your hair. Remember, hair is the most vulnerable to damage and breakage when it is wet. If your hair is particularly dirty or oily, you can work the shampoo through to the ends. If your hair is very dry or processed, you may just want to wash your scalp, and let the shampoo pick up any dirt or oil on the ends as it’s rinsed out.

Rinse hair thoroughly with lukewarm water. Ensure that you allow it to hang naturally. You may spread it out gently with your fingertips if it’s long and needs extra help getting out the shampoo.

If you chose to use a rinse-out conditioner, this is the time. Unlike shampooing, apply conditioners to the ends of your hair, and if your hair is generally dry, apply the remainder on your hands gently to the roots. Repeat the rinse.

Towel dry gently. The new hair towel wraps are excellent, keep hair in place and aren’t heavy like a towel wrap so there’s less risk of breakage to your hair.

Once hair is towel-dried you can apply a leave-in conditioner.

ALWAYS comb wet hair with a wide-tooth comb- NEVER brush wet hair.

NEVER, NEVER, NEVER sleep on wet hair – it is vulnerable when wet, and can break easily as you turn on your pillow. Even if it doesn’t break, it roughs up the cuticle and makes it look dull.

Air dry hair whenever possible.

With just a little care and attention, you can have the lush and lovely locks you deserve. Treat your hair like the finest silk and it will reward you with shine, body and brilliance.

Beauty Tips Secrets

March 10th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

Thinking about updating your hair style? It can be a difficult decision to make, especially if you have been riding your current do for a few years. We all have huge debates with ourselves about what hair style to go with when we finally decide to make a change; should I go shorter, longer, new color, highlights, who should do the cut, aaahhhhh! It can feel overwhelming at times because so much of the way we feel about how we look is bound up in our hair style – and it makes sense after all your hair frames your face and gives endless hints to others about who you are.

Changing Your Hair Style

Making the big decision takes guts, you have to commit to what you fear may be a terrible mistake and that you will come out the other end – Ugly!

The first thing to remember is that no matter what hairstyle you choose you will look different, not better or worse, and making changes is fun. This is an area to challenge yourself in and potentially a personal growth experience for you.

When to Change Hairstyles

 

It has been more than 3 years since you really changed the style of your hair

You feel like your life is stagnant whether it is your career, family, relationship, or money. Making one change often leads to others – start with your hair and see what happens.

Your fashion and your hairstyle don’t seem to match

If any one of these criteria match then it’s time to change that hair!

Now you are ready to decide on a new hair style, I admit it’s tricky and you can never be sure. My best advice for this phase of change is take no more than 1 week to decide, preferably no more than 48 hours. Chances are if you are thinking about changing your hair you have been thinking about it for a while. Sit down with a friend, a hair style magazine, your stylist or all three and hash out some ideas; then you’ve got to just do it.

 

The Best Hair Styles for Your Face Shape

As fun as it is to play around with different hairstyles, it’s important to remember that not every hairstyle that looks great on a friend, co-worker or celebrity will look good on you. The shape of your face can greatly determine whether a hairstyle works for you or works against you.

Determine your face shape?First of all, you need to figure out exactly what your face shape is. There are several ways to come up with this answer, some more scientific than others. Chose the method that appeals most to you:

The Tracing Method: Hold your face up to a mirror and trace around your face onto the mirror with lipstick. Pull your head away, and voila, Your face shape. This method tends to be clumsy and a little inaccurate.

The Towel Method: Cover your face with a thin towel or piece of cloth. This creates a simple blank outline to be viewed without your facial features to distract. Then ask a friend to tell you what shape your face is. This method allows for some interpretation but can still be pretty effective. If your friend’s not up to figuring it out alone, have her/him take a picture of you and then the two of you can discuss it together.

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Beauty Tips – Hair Shampoo Basics

Shampooing your hair is the most common and effective way of keeping your hair clean. Most experts recommend that you shampoo your hair every day. Shampoo actually helps eliminate the dirt and germs that may have gathered in your hair during the course of the day. However the shampoo you pick will purely depend on your scalp type. There are many types of shampoos available to choose from so a good starting point would be to actually know your scalp type and pick a shampoo accordingly.
Shampoos are designed to clean the hair of dirt, oils, skin particles, dandruff, environmental impurities and other contaminants that build up in hair. The liquid shampoo is combined with water and massaged into the hair and scalp. Lather is generated with helps clean the hair shaft, scalp, and ends. Shampoo manufacturers are constantly offering new and innovative shampoos for a wide variety of hair types and conditions. There are daily cleansing shampoos which contain mild ingredients and are used to remove build up of dirt, styling products, and other debris. There are shampoos engineered for color-treated hair, which prevent color from fading and provide extra conditioning agents that treat dry, overstressed hair.
Shampoos are also available for normal hair, oily hair, and fine hair. There are shampoos which boost volume and increase strength and hair elasticity. There are shampoos that promote shine and manageability for hair types that are coarse or tend to be frizzy and for naturally curly and permed hair, which helps maintain the integrity of the curls.
Shampoos sometimes will be combined with a conditioner ingredient. These are known as “2 in 1″ formulas. Shampoo manufacturers even cater to children. Large selections of products are available specifically for infants and children and often provide a mild shampoo which does not irritate the eyes. These are known as tearless shampoos. Kid shampoos usually come fruity-scented and in brightly designed containers. Some shampoos are even colored; however, they do not stain the natural color of the hair itself. For older children and adults, there are shampoos specially formulated to maintain and bring out the tones and highlights of hair’s natural colors for blondes, brunettes, redheads, and hair that has matured to gray or white.
There is emerging technology for the over-the-counter treatment of such issues as dandruff, scalp problems, and head lice which are available in shampoo form. For more severe issues, medical intervention and prescription shampoos may be required. Several manufacturers have begun using sunscreen as an ingredient in shampoos to protect the hair from sun damage. Alopecia (hair loss), baldness, and thinness are sometime treated with specialty or prescription strength shampoos which promote thickness and encourage hair growth. Swimmers who have lighter colored hair find frequent exposure to chlorine and other pool chemicals turn their hair shades of green. There are several shampoos available which cleanse the chemicals out of the hair, restore the natural color, and recondition the hair.
Shampoos are a one stop solution to all your hair problems, ranging from hair lice to dandruff. But it is imperative that you pickup a shampoo that suits your hair, experimenting with new brands and products is a good idea just so that you know which other products can be used. In the end it all boils down to actually buying a shampoo that really works for you.

Avoiding Disaster When Straightening Your Hair

If you are thinking about straightening your hair for the first time, you’re probably a little apprehensive, a little unsure if straight will suit your look, and a little excited at the possibility of re-inventing your style.
Before you go out and invest large amounts of money into a top of the line hair straightener you may want to borrow a friends straightner or have it done at the salon to see if the look is right for you. Straightening can go well with any hairstyle and any race, whether it be to combat un-controllable, curly hair, to achieve an everyday sleek, professional look, or simply to look your best on your wedding day or other special occasion.
Whatever the reason may be, before you start out it is important to understand you’ll have heavy chemicals applied to your hair and if done incorrectly, there is potential for permanent damage. This is why we have put together valuable tips for straightening your hair.
It is often a tempting, cheaper option to straighten your hair at home with a self-apply product, however we suggest you at least seek advice from your hairdresser, if not have your hair straightened by a professional. The goal is to have a positive experience that results an all new you! The last thing you want is to end up dealing with the nightmare of damaged hair. While the process of hair straightening is not necessarily a difficult one, a specific technique needs to be followed.
Your salon artist should begin with a basic strand test. This helps determine your hair’s characteristics, the texture of your hair, how strong it is, elasticity, and porosity. once your strand-test is complete, your salon artist will know whether it can handle the chemicals, or what alternative should be used.
If you are having your hair straightened for your wedding, you should absolutely insist on a strand test before beginning.
This involves your hair being pulled to determine how elastic it is and then a small amount of relaxer is applied to see how the hair reacts. If your hair reacts as expected, then your hair is ready and safe to be straightened. Additional tips for straightening hair include information on the three primary steps involved:
1. Protective petroleum cream may be used to shield your scalp from excess chemical. Additionally, this cream will help against hair that has been relaxed or damaged previously. The one thing to remember is that this cream must be applied to loose, soft, natural curls.
2. Once the hair has processed, the chemicals are then rinsed with warm water and a neutralizing formula is applied. This helps the process oxidize, as well as balancing your hairs PH levels.
3. Once the straightening is finished, you should have a soft, protecting conditioner applied to your hair.
In many cases, hair has been damaged from previous home straightening, incorrect coloring procedures, sun exposure and chemical applications. In cases such as this your hairstyle professional should thoroughly condition your hair before starting the straightening process.
Chemical hair straightening, in general is achieved with one of three chemicals. Sodium hydroxide is the heaviest of the chemicals, ammonium thioglycolate which is less intense, or guanidine hydroxide, a chemical that contains no lye and is the softest of the three. As with any chemical treatment, miss-use of these straightening products can result in devastatingly adverse affects on your hair color, texture and strength, and can also cause redness or irritation to the skin.
Keep in mind that when hair has been chemically straightened, you should continue to use appropriate conditioners and take appropriate measures to prevent drying.
If you are planning a straight look for your wedding day, we highly recommend you go to the salon for a test straighten at least 6 months before your wedding day. This way you have plenty of time to weigh up your options, and have sufficient time to recover should you disagree with the straight look.
You will notice a vast range of hair straightening products on the market that claim to straighten hair without the use of chemicals, the bottom line is that these products simply will not work. You could use a flat brush or flat iron, along with smoothing gel to straighten your hair but this would be temporary and probably not be as straight as you might like. Another option is to use a blow dryer to straighten the hair. Just remember, blow-drying will only last until the next time you wash your hair.
Your goal in straightening your hair is to find a fresh new look that suits you. Whether it be for your wedding day, a birthday, a date, or just a change to your everyday hairstyle, paying a little extra to have your hair professionally straightened can save a world of heartache.

Simple Tips to Restore your Confidence in your Hair

If you are looking for treatment for your damaged hair that has been troubling you, all you may need is a return to the basics. A few minutes spent every day in caring for your hair, a slightly different lifestyle and using natural products may make more of a difference in returning your hair to its healthy best than you thought possible. Whatever you may have thought of her as a teenager, the tips your mother gave you are still as valid today as they were then. Read on to learn simple things to improve your damaged hair.

Keep those Chemicals away: Reduce the use of chemicals as far as you can. Artificial colors, synthetic shampoos, imitation dyes are all very harmful for your hair and may lead you to premature grey hair. Use the correct shampoo for your type of hair, and try to use nature based products for the best results. Alternatively, pull out that recipe book from the attic and use some of the home-products for hair care, for a cheap and efficient cure for your damaged hair.

Keep them Nourished: In their eagerness to have flowing locks, most girls forget to give the hair their due nourishment. Hair is like other parts of your body, it also needs nutrition. The best nutrition possible is a healthy and balanced diet, and avoidance of fast foods like French fries. For local nourishment, use a good massage of hot oil at least once a week to keep your hair in shape. The oil gets absorbed in the scalp and passes on the hair through the roots. Olive oil is considered to be the best, followed closely by almond oil and coconut oil.

Drink Plenty of Water: You may have been sick of your grandmother telling you to drink more water all the time, but the fact of the matter is that her advice still holds true. The human body is composed mostly of water, and so are the cells of your hair. Like your skin, your hair also needs lots of water to remain supple and pliant.

Wash it down: Had a typical bad hair day? Never mind. Massage you hair with good hair oil and leave it on for at least an hour to let the roots soak it in. Follow it up with a warm water shower with a mild shampoo to get your hair back in shape. Use a good conditioner to reduce the harsh impact of the cleansing, and let the hair dry naturally (driers are bad for your hair). Avoid using any chemicals or hair styling gels for a couple of days to let your hair regain its strength. Voila! Your hair is back to normal!

Choose good Hair Accessories: Quality always counts. You may have saved a few pennies by buying a cheap brush, but the damage it will cause to your hair is likely to cost you a packet at the hair restoration clinic. Go for quality hair accessories like shampoos, conditioners, colors, brushes, oils and the like. Natural products are always better for your hair, and their use will avoid your being troubled by such minor irritants as dandruff and hair loss .

It wasn’t that difficult after all, was it? Some changes in the products you use, and the way you use them, could make the difference between your having a mop of the best hair anyone could dream of, and continuing those never-ending visits to the hair restoration clinic.

Best of luck with your new-found confidence!

Sedu Hair Styles – How to Find Them Easily

It’s been always the dream of many women to hair completely silky, smooth and straight hair. Now a revolutionary hair product has come to the market that helps women reach their dream: Sedu hair straightener.

Sedu is becoming more and more popular with every passing day because it solves a big problem that a lot of women had and didn’t know any effective and good solution for: curly, frizzy, and rebellious hair.

So after you get yourself a Sedu, what hair style should you use?

Well, this is definitely an important question. You want to see and check out as many beautiful hairstyles that you can, to find the perfect style that you really like and looks great on you.

That’s what over 90,000 women just like you are doing every day (according to Wordtracker). They search on the Internet for good Sedu hairstyles.

So how can you find beautiful Sedu hair styles on the Internet for free?

Here are 3 easy and quick tips:

Tip #1: General Sedu Hairstyle Search

You can search in Google for “Sedu hair styles” and you will easily find a lot of good websites that offer a free picture gallery of people who have nice hairstyles done with Sedu flat iron.

Tip #2: Celebrity Hairstyle Search

Search for celebrities that are famous for using Sedu to get perfect straight hair.

Some examples could be Jennifer Aniston with her beautiful straight hair. Also Jennifer Lopez is another well-known celebrity who uses Sedu.

There are some other celebrities that are less popular for using Sedu, but searching for their name will help you find more nice hairstyles. Some examples are Hilary Duff and Britney Spears.

Simple search for this phrase “[celebrity name] sedu hairstyles”. For example “Jennifer Aniston sedu hairstyles”.

Tips #3: Free Sedu Hair Style Galleries

Here is another great resource where you can find great Sedu hair styles from celebrities and also ordinary people just like you.

Also you don’t have to search specifically for “Sedu” hairstyles. You can easily search for “straight” hair styles in Google and then use the beautiful styles that you find.

Why do that? Because you will find a lot of other great hair styles that will be perfect for your Sedu hair, that you would have missed if you just looked for Sedu.

Good luck!

Ladan Lashkari

Seven Healthy Hair Tips, Myths and Misconceptions

Our hair. It’s sprayed, moussed, dreadlocked, colored, cut, straightened, shaved, braided and curled. To tend to it we buy haircare products by the bucketful. Not to mention the world is awash in whispered healthy hair tips, myths and misconceptions. Let’s explore a few.

Myth #1: Rotating shampoos daily helps to keep your hair healthy.

Truth: As myths go this one is a doozy. Your hair can not remember nor recognize what shampoo was used on it last. It’s basically just dead cells. So while this sounds like one of the healthy hair tips how’s it gonna know what kind of shampoo you’re using? But hold on. It is true that people with different hair types need to use shampoos suited to their type of hair. So try focusing on that rather than rotating hair shampoo.

Myth #2: Stress and hair loss are directly connected.

Truth: Fact is we’re losing hair daily anyhow. Whether we are stressed out or not. On average you losesomewhere between 40 to 130 hairs per day. Maybe a few more might fall out if you’re stressed. But unless you find yourself pulling your hair out by the roots, it is all going to grow back!

Myth #3: High humidity affects everyone’s hair the same.

Truth: The curly headed among us know this statement is wrong. Once high humidity sets in, uncontrollable curls or worse dreaded frizzys set in too. To strike back you need a product that locks down the cuticle layer and blocks out the extra moisture. To do that look for styling products with words like anti-humectant, smoothing, anti-humidity on the label.

Myth #4: If you want healthy hair you’ll brush it 100 times daily.

Truth: That is a really famous myth that’s been passed down by mothers to daughters. You’ll also see it a lot in books. But you probably never want to brush your hair except to style it. Over brushing like this can only weaken and damage your hair. That’s one of the healthy hair tips you can count on.

Myth #5: Perms are for dear old Aunt Margaret.

Truth: No longer the preference of the older women, perms have made a comeback. That’s due in part to the fact that the quest for straight hair can leave you worn out. While permed hair with a natural look saves you time and frees you for other pursuits. Many can just wash it and head out the door. And new advances let stylists simulate naturally curly hair giving many clients an all new sexy look.

Myth #6: Every gray hair you pull causes more gray hair to grow back.

No way is this one the truth. But one should not ever pull out hair by the roots. You might develop a scalp infection or scar yourself by doing so. Color your hair if you’re worried about grays.

Myth #7: If you’ve got fine hair is will stay limp regardless.

Truth: Add body to fine hair with hot rollers. Afterwards work in some mousse and brush out well.

Follow these seven healthy hair care tips and your hair can look and feel great.

Pro Extensions, 14″ x 39″ #2 Dark Brown 100% Clip on in Human Hair Extensions

January 26th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

Pro Extensions, 14

Increase hair length and fullness with this health and beauty accessory. Beautiful hair in seconds with these 100% clip-on human hair salon style wefts. Raquel Welch and Jessica Simpson inspired hairdo extensions. At last, women can have the hair styles of super stars and super models without spending hours at high priced hair specialists. Whether you need to add fullness to fine hair, add length to short hair, or to simply add highlights without using chemicals, Pro Extensions is your solution. Pro Extensions are 100% human hair extensions. 100% Human Clip-in hair extensions are an inexpensive and an efficient way of glamorizing your appearance. Pro Extensions are easy to apply and remove. 18 snap clips with grip teeth ensure plenty of holding power! Each clip is hand-sewn. You can cut Pro Extensions to your specification and style them like your normal hair with any hot iron, pic, brush, comb, gel, mousse or hair spray. They can be washed in the sink with water and r (more…)

Hair care tips for beautiful hair

January 24th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

Hair shiny and long is not a mystery anymore. If you want to keep your hair silky and beautiful, here are some tips to follow:1. A through rinse with soda water helps hair to really bring out that natural shine.2. White wine brings out the shine and color in blond hair. So if you have blonde highlights that have dulled, you could freshen them by having a white wine rinse.3. If you are left with dye on your skin after coloring, put some milk on cotton wool and rub gently on the skin to remove any stains.4. Use black mascara to cover the odd grey strands in dark hair.5. Use elastic hair bands that do not tear the hair shaft.6. Rinse out hair conditioner with cold water. It is refreshing and adds that extra shine to your hair.7. If your hair is frizzy, do not have too many layers on your hair.8. Use a hair conditioner on the ends of the hair and avoid the roots? Heat opens up the cuticles allowing the conditioner to penetrate the hair shaft. Use a hot towel conditioned hair before rinsing it off.9. A tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice in the last hair rinse works wonders for greasy hair.10. If you use a hair-mask, warp a cling flim around your head. This retains heat and makes masks more effective.11. Beer gives added body when used on damp hair before blow-drying.12. To add volume to your hair, turn your head upside down and finger dry with dryer.13. If your hair is fine and limp, enhance it with highlights or dual tone to help create an illusion of more hair volume.14. Always use a diffuser when blow-drying curly hair. This will help control the hair fizz.15. It is essential to have a good cut to build volume. You can get extra body with clever layering.16. If you cannot shampoo your hair even when it is dirty, put a cold clean stocking over your brush and run it through your hair to remove surface dust.

Beauty Care Tips

January 22nd, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

Everybody in the universe wants to enjoy a sound health irrespective of wealth or gender. The beauty conscious for women is always more than men. I just found a below site that talks about both health care fitness and beauty related therapies. Individual articles are written on how to beautify hair, lips, face, body and teeth. A poor cannot afford to pay for costly medicines. Hence the site is mainly focussed on natural solutions so that even a poor can get benefits with their beauty and health related problems.Aslo the site doscloses the top secrets to maintain your body and mind in a better way for enjoying better lifestyles.

Problems related to hair like Dandruff, Baldness, Hair fall are described in detail and suggests the natural cure solution to prevent the ones. Also it classifies different types of hair problems and in each case how to rectify them. The site also discloses several secrets of how to maintain our body free from all diseases. Ample of tips are given to maintain strong teeth and avoiding bad odour from mouth and body. It encourages natural therapy for fat loss and weight loss problems rather than taking up pills.

Also one of the catching article describes about how classical music heals several mind and nerve related problems, stress relief and depression. Few of the Ragas are listed with what type of problem it resolves. Also the author surprises how an unborn child starts listening to music during the pregnancy period onwards. Several Aroma oils are listed with their features for beauty therapies. The author strongly advises if the mind is restless, one cannot enjoy a sound health. Hence there is an article that talks about Yoga and meditation. Since the articles are based on natural therapy, it is costless and anyone can use the best practices given in the site and can get greater benefits.

 The URL is: http://slimbeautycare.blogspot.com