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  • Health Supplements for Hair

    Health supplements are getting huge fame in the world because of irregular work schedule and unbalanced dietary habits of the people. Vitamins, calcium, vitamin D, iron, protein and folic acids are very essential sources that keep the mind, body and vital parts of the senses lively for years and years.To stay healthy and stress free all day long, you must drink health supplement once a day either in the breakfast or at the time of dinner.

    The health products like shakes, protein powder and vitamin capsules are available in the online portals under the category of health/fitness/lifestyle. In females it is observed that after 20s the lack of iron, calcium and vitamin B12 creates weakness, loss of memory and bad skin. To prevent such awful occurrence of deficiencies in the body, every female should consume health drinks processed into milk. The regular intake will vitalize energy, maintains body weight and will keep you active for long hours at work.

  • Are You Washing Your Hair Too Often?

    You may not know this but it is actually possible to wash your hair too often. Washing your hair every day, you may feel as though you’re doing the world of good for your hair but in reality you can actually be damaging it. You’re not damaging it in the same was you would with hairdryers and hair straighteners, but shampoo can strip the natural oils away, so washing every other day can be a lot better according to many hair care experts.

    It can be beneficial to think of your hair as a natural fibre, because it is. The more you wash a wool jumper the worse it will appear, and that can be applied to hair. When you shower it can be tempting to dab a bit of shampoo in your hand and wash you hair, but if you start making the habit of washing your hair once every two days it will begin to look a lot healthier.

    Why go through bottle sand bottles of shampoo when you can use half the amount in a week and still have good looking hair? Try out our suggestion and notice the difference within a month.

  • Going for the fishtail hairstyle

    Not many people know a great deal about fishtail hair styles and the name probably doesn’t make it sound as good as it is! It’s a type of braid and it changes in thickness from the head to the shoulders, and really it only works well with long hair. So if you have long hair, read on…

    It must be said that fishtails do not suit every type of woman. They tend to look better on individuals who are used to having their hair tied back. We don’t recommend having a fishtail if you have a fringe, partly because it takes some of the impact away from the fishtail and that’s not what this new trend is about.

    Obviously this type of hair cut is not the easiest to braid, and if your skills are not up to scratch you may want to get a friend to help you out. Remember, however, practice makes perfect, so have a few goes before you call for backup.

  • How Often Should You Be Conditioning Your Hair?

    How often should you be conditioning your hair? A question many people ask their hairdressers with a different answer given depening on, a) the knowledge of your hairdresser and b) the type of hair that you have.

    For example if your hair is bleached or has been recently chemically relaxed, then you will need to take more care of it. Many hairdressers would recommend that you condition your hair everytime you shampoo.

    Another factor to take in is also how damaged your hair is. If you have significant damage, then a deep conditioning treatment once a week may work well for your locks.

  • Modern Hair Slicking (Male)

    With the modern slick being the new in-thing, we’ve decided to give tips on how to perfect this style.

    For the modern slick, once you have performed the first slick, you are then free to choose whether to slick back the hair on the sides of the head or not. I recommend you to still proceed to slick the sides back once, as you can always easily undo the slick anyway.

    The cool (different) part of the modern slick is that you are pretty much allowed to shape the slick back as you wish, so long as the hair on the top of the head still remains directed in a backwards direction (this is very important, do not change the direction of the hair on the top!). Thus you can give yourself a couple more slicks with either a comb or just your fingers. Essentially the more you use your fingers, the more volume of hair and freedom of movement of the hair that you will create.

    A really nice modern slicked back style is done by providing a first slick for the sides with a comb (as if you were going to do a classic slick instead), and then proceeding to do 3 to 5 further slicks with only your fingers. Starting at the forehead’s hairline, run your fingers through your mane backwards and towards the crown, with the fingers forming a rake. As you run your fingers through, you can also lift the hair up a little to create more volume. Do the same with the hair on the sides, or alternatively comb the hair down or leave it flat.