Getting the right hair cut can make your hair look thicker and obscure thinning spots. It will be worth it to go to a hair stylist who will personalize your haircut to conceal your thinning hair and/or bald spots and will teach you how to style it. Ask your stylist to add layers to your hair instead of keeping it all one length. Layers create more volume and add fullness, which will hide thinning spots. Using a boar-bristle brush also helps. These brushes are more gentle than synthetic brushes and will help prevent breakage, which is important for thinning hair. Boar-bristles also distribute the hair’s natural oils throughout the hair shaft, keeping hair healthy and shiny. The healthier your hair, the less thin it will look. You should also consider... Read More »
A ridiculous scenario but it may happen! Below are some tips without having to cut a part of the hair. We hope it helps. Find a jar of creamy style peanut butter or vegetable oil, such as olive oil. Cover the gum completely with peanut butter or oil using your fingers or an old toothbrush. With peanut butter, the oils in the product make the chewing gum base stiffer and less sticky. Wait a few minutes to allow the product to work. Remove the gum from the hair. Vegetable oil is especially useful when removing gum from eyebrows or eyelashes. Wash your child’s hair as normal so your child does not smell like lunch.
Hair is one of the most important aspects of grooming. Whether for a man or a woman, hair needs to be kept in the best possible condition and this can only be done by a qualified hairdresser. Done perfectly, your hair can be one of the best parts of the body working to enhance aesthetic appeal and boost self esteem. To be satisfied with the services of a hairdresser, you need to be sure that you are choosing the right one. Though many will tell you that this is not easy, it is really all about observation. When you get into a hairdresser’s shop, you can know instantly if you are in the right place. Before you can get to a hairdresser you need to know how to find your... Read More »
Short answer – yes it is! Below are some benefits of incorporating biotin into your diet. You can do this by consuming vitamin tablets, or biotin specific tablets. We have also listed natural sources of biotin. Biotin can also be found in a number of foods, including: egg yolk organ meats (liver, kidney) nuts, like almonds, peanuts, pecans, and walnuts nut butters soybeans and other legumes whole grains and cereals cauliflower bananas mushrooms Because food-processing techniques like cooking can render biotin ineffective, raw or less-processed versions of these foods contain more active biotin. As stated previously, you can also consume biotin tablets. Just be wary of over consuming as there may be side effects such as a breakout of spots.
There’s a reason why you’re warned against it. Overworking your hair with hair products, or heat can do major damage in the long run. We know it’s hard, but think of the dire consequences to help you stop! Healthy looking hair will appear healthy because it is. By this we mean that the more products you use in your hair, the less natural and healthy it will be. Gliding your fingers though your hair is not easy when it’s coated in wax or gel, and whilst your style may hold, it won’t appear healthy. Straighteners and hair curlers can singe the tips of your hair and leave the ends dead, but by forming a style that allows your curls to bounce freely, you can have healthier hair in the process,... Read More »