Friday 13 May 2011

Hair Care Tips dandruff care,hair style,hair colour tips :

The way your hair looks can make or ruin your appearance completely. Smoother overlapping more shiny and smooth the hair looks. This also leads to easy combing while a tangled or roughed-up structure makes the hair look rough and dull.
Dandruff :
Dandruff is the common term used for white skin flakes shedding from the scalp, or in some cases, other hair-covered skin. Seborrhea can present as a variety of conditions such as dandruff, thick scales on the scalp, redness on the face or in the armpits, or raw, red patches below the breasts
Greying of Hair :
Grey Hair, gives the indication of improper protein synthesis. The pigment melanin is responsible for the change of hair colours. The pigment cells are located at the base of each hair follicle produce the natural dominant colour of our youth
Hair Braids :
Hair braids can be simple, elegant, and you can have one hair braid or many according to the style you wish to achieve. It is a popular style for summer for women with long hair because it allows the air to circulate to the scalp and helps to keep the wearer cool.
Hair Extensions :
Hair extensions come in many colors, textures, styles and lengths to match any hair type. Hair extensions have become very popular in the last 10 years with many celebrities taking advantage of the instant volume and length.
Hair Loss :
Hair loss is so common that most of the time it is considered a normal variation and not a disease. Some people prefer to let their baldness run its course untreated and unhidden
Hair Structure :
Each hair has a spong inner core, the medulla, which is surrounded by a stronger layer called the cortex. The cortex is reponsible for the strength, thickness, and flexibility of the hair. It also contains melanin, the pigment that determine hair colour.
Alopecia :
Alopecia areata is a type of hair loss that occurs when your immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles which is where hair growth begins. It can occur at any age and affects 1% of the population, most commonly children.

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