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Chris McMillan Recommends Hair Bangs

February 26th, 2010 at 11:59pm Under Skin Care

Bangs are the latest cool haircuts, which can easily be applied in three basic styles. According to Chris McMillan, bangs are showing the beauty of your face and the bang haircut stays sexy and provocative. There are three incredible bangs styles, which can be applied on any hair.

blunt bangs

The expanded and blunt bangs, which are straight, are the most fashionable right now, since Penélope Cruz was showing precisely that bang style. You can do that at domestic, using a hairdryer. It goes easy on every hair type. whether your hair is too curly, straighten your bangs with hairdryer.

long and blunt bangs

Another hot style is the super short and tousled bang. It is for bangs, which are three inches and are just perfect for short hairs. In case your hair is too curly, better don’t try that one. Short bangs are a sexy and different haircut, but it is not easy to be cut so to match your best facial side. Visit professionals and don’t trim it by yourself.

The third and very provocative bang is the type Side and Swept. They work well on all kinds of hairstyles, but mostly on faraway and curly hair. Straight the bangs with the hairdryer and leave it to cool, contrasting with your hair waves.


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Rockstar Hairlines

February 26th, 2010 at 06:36pm Under Hair Loss

I am slightly curious as to why many rockstar’s have such great hair and i can never tell whether their hairlins is juvenile. I dont suppose you can tell me what lesson is Ian Watkins from lostprophets (Rock band) hairline appears to be?

To me it looks low at the middle but thinning on the sides? that man has always had a great head of hair and i dont think he is balding..just on that picture particularly it made me wonder though.
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Design Essentials Colaura Elevation Series Color Line

February 26th, 2010 at 05:44pm Under Products

Design EssentialsAs the partner in style to hair care professionals for 20 years, Design Essentials Salon System recently announced that it has welcomed the new year with the Colaura Elevation Series HI-LIFT Permanent Conditioning Color. that innovative series of products supports the popular trend of women with all textures of hair embracing permanent color and highlights by providing a safe way for stylists to lighten hair.

“The Elevation Series doesn’t compromise the integrity of hair and maintains healthy hair while getting colors that clients deserve,” says Nicola Martin, Colaura Artist Educator and owner of Salon Epiphany by Niki in West Hempstead, New York. “As the manager of stylists who have various levels of experience, I have found that Elevation is easy to use for the new colorist and a great addition for the experienced colorist.”

Elevation is ideal for women with various hair types and textures whether they are natural, chemically treated or texturized. Unlike other permanent color varietys, Elevation contains hydrolyzed wheat protein to moisturize, condition and preserve the health of the hair and a low percentage of ammonia, which makes it a safe option for lightening hair one to three levels irrespective of hair type or texture. Elevation is available in an Elevation Series Clear and Elevate 20 Volume and 30 Volume Developers.

The Elevation make provides the following key benefits:

  • A simple solution for clients with relaxed, chemically treated or texturized hair who want richer increasingly vibrant color
  • Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein conditions, moisturizes and protects the hair structure for healthy hair maintenance
  • No complicated formulas allowing for easy mixing and excellent working consistency delivering maximum performance
  • Processes quickly to gently and safely lift hair 1 – 3 levels in 25 – 45 minutes

“This product allows for every client to become a color client,” explains Brownie Sims, Colaura Color Manager. “You can accomplish beautiful high lift color, safely incorporating dimensional color trend. As a colorist that opens me up to a new level, particularly when dealing with chemically treated hair. Elevation Series HI-LIFT Permanent Conditioning Color has the tone of total professionalism. I’m able to take hair from nothing, to something, to great!”

As part of its ongoing efforts to supply data directly to professional stylists, Design Essentials experts answered questions about the Colaura Elevation Series HI-LIFT Permanent Conditioning Color during a live chat via the company’s page on Facebook. The chat took place on Monday, Feb. 22. Visit “Design Essentials: Your Partner in Style” Facebook Fan Page to view the discussion notes.

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Design Essentials Salon System was launched in 1990 by McBride Research Laboratory, Inc., which provides direct distribution of premium, quality hair care solutions engineered to infuse hair with a natural balance of biological ingredients, vitamins and proteins that promote healthy and manageable hair. nowadays, MRL offers increasingly than 40 premium beautification products through e-commerce and direct-to-hair salons network of independent, exclusive distributors in the United States, Caribbean and the United Kingdom. To memorize increasingly, visit Design Essentials online at www.designessentials.com.

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Masturbation and Hair Loss - A Different Perspective

February 26th, 2010 at 05:35pm Under Hair Loss

Once and for all, in regards to thousands of emails i assume you get, i have a question for you. I can see there is a miscommunication with the emails you get regarding matsurbation and hairloss. The way citizens are wording the emails they send you such as ‘does masturbation cause hairloss’ isn’t what i think their trying to communicate. My question is as pursues:

I UNDERSTAND that masturbation doesn’t CAUSE MPB/hairloss/genetic hairloss, however for the humans who are loosing … [visit site to read more]

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In the News - Celebrities with Hairline Corner Loss

February 26th, 2010 at 03:34pm Under Hair Loss

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Sure, two of the most badass actors of recent American cinema — Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson — opted to shave their heads before they went bald naturally.

But there are still plenty of successful men out there who resist the pressure to mask their hair loss, and the best among them are proudly rocking potential alleys.

What the heck are ability alleys, you ask? Just check out Jackson and Willis’s matching hairlines in “Die tough With a Vengeance” … [visit site to read more]

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Lights, Camera, Action!

February 26th, 2010 at 02:19pm Under Hair Loss

Kevin_feb20010 I've decided hair restoration is very much like having
children. Before your first kid, everybody tells you the same thing - sleep as
much as you can and enjoy every free moment, as after your first kid you will
never remember your life before.

Similarly, before my hair restoration I used to fuss about trying to
conceal my glaring widow's peak as best I could with daily styling, and never
folded to feel a pang of frustration with the impossibility of making my hairline
comply to my younger days. Now, in the early months post-Bosley procedure,
despite not being anywhere approach full length as yet, the restored hair easily
enables me to style to a "regular" hairline, and fairly simply, I
can't really assume my life before the restoration procedure. Like kids, my
hair restoration has proved to be a life-transforming event!

The inconvenience by the past few weeks has been non-existent. Probably the
only lingering "task" which I now unconsciously perform is a light
massage of the restoration area while washing my hair in the shower every day.
Besides that, there is nothing I've done apart from watch my new hair grow
(although it still feels like my old familiar hair now returned to it's
rightful place on my hairline).

As has been the case since my first visit to Bosley, the order of events and
timing of them has been precisely as detailed by their team and post-procedure
written fabric.  “Awareness” that something was brewing just below my
skin surface turned into a gentle case of an odd itch from duration to moment, and the odd
pimple here and there arised along with a tiny hair peeking out. Slowly
a rough-shaven look of “new” hair (of course it’s hair from my preceding
pre-restoration life!) transformed into what now is an evenly spread growing
hairline.

As I’ve mentioned in preceding blogs, and can now comfortable re-enforce, there
is simply no real reason why anybody should not consider a restoration
procedure with Bosley. From a practical perspective, the only real negative in
my intellect is that it costs money (but hey, nothing in life is free right!), and
the outcome is increasingly than worthwhile- as I mentioned above, its life
transforming!  Well-done Bosley on pioneering the science behind that
procedure and making it such a positive experience for me in every respect!

- Kevin

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Silibinin and Propecia

February 26th, 2010 at 01:35pm Under Hair Loss

Is it true that Silibinin inhibits cytochrome P450 enzymes? I take Propecia but additionally build my own herbal tea from milk thistle seeds and loose horsetail, mainly for the health of my liver and to get some additional silica. whether Silibinin does inhibit cytochrome P450 enzymes soon after is a waste of duration taking propecia? addition, do you know of any other plants that inhibit cytochrome P450 enzymes. Any comments would be appreciated.

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Inherited Hairline, Inherited Hair Loss?

February 26th, 2010 at 11:34am Under Hair Loss

I inherited a strange hairline characteristic from my Maternal father, one side is and always has been far higher than the other, however it skipped his son. Does that mean I will have the same sample of hair loss as my grandfather? I ask considering everyone in the family apart from for his son (my uncle) has a pretty good head of hair. Should one even consider uncles and great uncles when looking at their family tree in terms of hair loss or is that too far off?

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Shining Hair Secret Recipe

February 26th, 2010 at 07:30am Under Skin Care

shining hairA beautiful face can be completed with beautiful clothing and a charming, healthy looking hair.

In order to accomplish that shining hair in today’s fast living world, there are some quick tips to to assess.

Every healthy hair begins its journey with cleanness. It is a necessity to be clean in order to be charming. First thing to do is to wash the hair correctly.

Do not use different qualitys together and whether present, organic shampoos and crèmes are increasingly popular for a increasingly natural way to gain beauty.

Also do not wash the hair every day. that will let the fat cells inside the skin party down there and cause an oily look. A 2-day waiting is abundant to clean the hair.

After washing, rinsing with hot water additionally lets the fat cells party increasingly, so rinsing hair with cold water will calm both the hair and the skin down.

The grandmothers were right. The 100 brush before sleeping totally works. Combing the hair before sleeping will help the hair to clean and get rid of the particles that they have stuck in it during the day.

Also brushing[hair brushing] with a non-plastic comb will massage the hair roots to grow better and strengthen themselves.

And the final clue would be about one of the chemicals inside the hair products: silicone. Silicone helps the hair roots not to fray easily.

With the right tips and suitable spare day, the masks, different shampoos and other healthy things can be evaluated to give that charming look. All the hair needs is for you to spend some date on it.


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Shining Hair Secret Recipe

February 26th, 2010 at 07:30am Under Skin Care

shining hairA beautiful face can be completed with beautiful clothing and a charming, healthy looking hair.

In order to accomplish that shining hair in today’s fast living world, there are some quick tips to to assess.

Every healthy hair begins its journey with cleanness. It is a necessity to be clean in order to be charming. First thing to do is to wash the hair correctly.

Do not use different grades together and whether present, organic shampoos and crèmes are increasingly popular for a increasingly natural way to gain beauty.

Also do not wash the hair every day. that will let the fat cells inside the skin party down there and cause an oily look. A 2-day waiting is adequate to clean the hair.

After washing, rinsing with hot water additionally lets the fat cells party increasingly, so rinsing hair with cold water will calm both the hair and the skin down.

The grandmothers were right. The 100 brush before sleeping totally works. Combing the hair before sleeping will help the hair to clean and get rid of the particles that they have stuck in it during the day.

Also brushing[hair brushing] with a non-plastic comb will massage the hair roots to grow better and strengthen themselves.

And the final clue would be about one of the chemicals inside the hair products: silicone. Silicone helps the hair roots not to fray easily.

With the right tips and ample spare day, the masks, different shampoos and other healthy things can be evaluated to give that charming look. All the hair needs is for you to spend some instance on it.


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Any Hair Growth Miracle Stories?

February 25th, 2010 at 06:33pm Under Hair Loss

Doctor — I know you don’t want to raise anybody’s hopes. But here’s a question you’ve haven’t addressed before (amazingly) — I think.

Are there any miracle stories you’ve seen? Where someone came in with a lot of miniaturization, at a young age, and somehow didn’t get much worse even without treatment?

Or someone looked in terrible shape, nearly balding, and regrew much of his hair and it was tough to see he was balding?

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Finasteride Kills Hamster Sperm?

February 25th, 2010 at 05:36pm Under Hair Loss

The effect of finasteride on spermatogenesis

I was wondering whether you had see that study on hampsters? It concluses that animals treated with finasteride showed meaningful changes to the testicular seminiferous tubules as well as on spermatogenesis when compared to the control group.

Sounds scary! Is it something to nag about?

Link: Study

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I Skipped 2 Weeks of Propecia — Did It Cause My Hair Loss?

February 25th, 2010 at 03:32pm Under Hair Loss

Hey Doc, I have been on propecia for nearly 2 years now, final summer marked my 1st full year on the drug. final summer (late August) I missed 2 weeks of the pill and soon after realized that my crown got a bit balder. Now the crown has gotten a bit increasingly balder - my question is, is there any way to tell whether the 2 weeks of missed dosage caused that or whether its just MPB taking its course?

Thanks Doc

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