Apr 19
Maintain Vibrant Looking Hair
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There are a number of problems that naturally accompany long hair. Your lifestyle and you diet will have an affect on the quality of your hair. If you don’t maintain a healthy balanced diet or if you skip a lot of meals eat, you are more likely to have hair that is dry and coarser.

Maintaining healthy, vibrant looking long hair requires a great deal of time and effort. Stress and a lack of sleep also play a part in your hair’s health, and the longer your is hair, the more noticeable the damage will be to your hair. Hair breakage is very common with long hair. When strands of long hair start to break, your hair will start to take on an uneven look. Hair breakage is the cause of flyaway hair and split ends. To keep your hair looking healthy, and tidy you need to engage yourself in a long hair care program that will restore the luster and shine of your long hair. However when it comes to long hair care products, you should be very careful!
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Apr 17

It is believed that experiments involving electronial epilation (the removal of hair) were taking place as long ago as the Civil War era. Dr. Charles E. Michel (himself an ophthalmologist) reported in the St. Louis Clinical Record
in 1875 of the first successful permanent hair removal by
electrolysis. Since then, electrolysis has become quite popular.

Electrolysis has been in use for more than 125 years for removing hair permanently and is proven to have the best results. Over 90% of customers are happy with the procedure and the results achieved.

A disadvantage of electrolysis is that it can be painful and there is a risk of scarring. The sensation of pain depends on each person’s pain threshold, but there is a feeling of a pinprick and of course, some areas of the body are more sensitive than other areas. Some people compare the pain of electrolysis to that of plucking a hair with a pair of tweezers. While scarring is not common, there is always a risk. Pitted scarring often occurs when flash thermolysis electrolysis is used on thick, deeply rooted hair as opposed to shallow, thin hair. Finding a qualified practitioner with years of experience should reduce the risk of scarring.

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