Archive for November, 2008

8 Main Causes of Hair Breakage

By Alex • Nov 30th, 2008 • Category: Hair Tips

If you are noticing hair breakage lately, it’s time you find an appropriate treatment.
However, before you start trying different treatments, you should learn about the real causes of hair breakage. Here are 8 of them:
1. Skin diseases, for example, lichen planus, scleroderma or discoid lupus erythematosus.



Shea Butter for Hair Care

By Alex • Nov 28th, 2008 • Category: Hair Tips

Shea butter provides moisture to dry hair and restores luster to damaged hair. It absorbs quickly and completely into the scalp.
When using shea butter for hair care, always use the unrefined kind. The reason for this is very simple – the beneficial properties are still present.



How to Combat Hair Flyaways

By Alex • Nov 27th, 2008 • Category: Hair Tips

Hair flyaways and frizziness are common problems at this time of year. People who use heat styling are especially affected.
Every time you use hair-dryers, tongs and straighteners you must also use products to protect your hair.



Proven Hair Style and Hair Care Instructions

By Alex • Nov 26th, 2008 • Category: Hair Tips

Hair care can be really complicated these days. It can be hard to know what tips to follow.
Here are some of the best instructions provided by top hairdressers.
- Opt for the right hair style that suits your face, age and lifestyle. Select one that you can take care of easily.



6 Natural Remedies for Hair

By Alex • Nov 25th, 2008 • Category: Hair Tips

There are many methods available to care for your hair. Taking care of your hair naturally is often recommended. Herbal remedies are known for producing great results.
Take a good care of your hair with these all-natural, home remedies:



What Can Cause Damage to Hair?

By Alex • Nov 24th, 2008 • Category: Hair Tips

Almost all women want great hair. But in the quest for beauty they are often causing damage to their hair.
Here are 8 ways you can damage your hair:



Treating Fine Dry Hair

By Alex • Nov 23rd, 2008 • Category: Hair Tips

Fine hair often dries out during winter months, leading to split ends.
This is normal because, like your skin, hair becomes dry in cold weather. In addition, hairdryers and straighteners aggravate the problem.
If you find yourself in this situation, use a treatment masque to replenish the moisture in your hair and to stop split ends.