Posts Tagged ‘hair treatment’

Remedies and treatments for hair regrowth

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

If you are looking for remedies and cures for re-growth of hair of the woman once found that there was actually a fall or a simple thinning, it is essential first to identify what are the causes at the base of hair loss.

treatments for hair regrowth

Hair loss in women is a phenomenon that affects the approximate 20% of the female population, in particular older women, and there are significant differences between this phenomenon and male hair loss.

In men, in fact, the main cause of baldness is detectable in hormonal factors and genetic, while in women this imperfection can be caused by various aspects, which may for example be a little unbalanced diet, lack of nutrients, stress is particularly acute, medical care and use of drugs and more. (more…)

Miraculous Jojoba oil

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

The cosmetic properties of ‘Jojoba oil is amazing, nothing short of miraculous. It can restore the body, volume and brilliance to dull hair, wrinkled and lifeless. It is also great for skin care, providing results radipi and surprising.

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And that is because the jojoba seed extract, a shrub of the desert, has a composition similar to sebum, the protective substance produced and secreted by the skin, whose main functions are to maintain skin hydration and skin protection from the attack of environmental factors (bacteria, sun, wind, chemicals in the air). (more…)

Seborrheic Dermatitis

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Seborrheic dermatitis is a dermatosis erythemato-squamous very common, representing about 7% of consultations in dermatology and reached 1-3% of the population. It varies depending on age. Rare before puberty, its peak is between 18 and 40 years with a strong male predominance. After age 40, its frequency decreases and it affects virtually the men.

Seborrheic Dermatitis

The diagnosis is mainly clinical. The lesions are erythematous, scaly plaques with ill-defined, covered with scales more or less adherent. The affected skin areas correspond to areas rich in sebaceous glands and / or rich in keratin, which are descending order of frequency: the scalp, face, the middle parts of the trunk. The main functional signs are itching associated with burning surface.

Scalp seborrheic dermatitis is highly variable intensity, clinical presentation ranges from simple dandruff to the most severe forms where lesions may coalesce into plaques covering the entire scalp. (more…)