Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Hair Care and Skin Cre for women over 50



You still have to take care of gray hair You cannot neglect it and have it look fantastic.With the proper food, vitamins,  and appropriate care such as  regular cuts, nourishing shampoos and conditioners and the  an  hair mask, now and again. Gray hair tends to be drier and coarser than hair that has retained pigment. Gray hair left  unaided will not have the magnitude of the awesome a statement statement it can make about how you feel about who you are inside.


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Look how vital and alive this model looks with a simple bob hair style and simple makeup.

Your hair is your crowning glory. Look after it and it will shine for all the world to see. You don’t always need expensive treatments, or visits to a hair salon to manage your hair professionally. There’s so much you can do yourself.

A good night's sleep does make a difference to our skin, as it repairs and restores itself while we rest. Lack of sleep makes the skin appear dull and lifeless, and accentuates dark circles under the eyes. Hair looks dull and lifeless.



2.  2. Concealing dark circles with much lighter concealer never works.It will only make you look will emphasize wrinkles and moisturizer,   moisturizer, moisturizer.  Nothing plumps up the skin better than hydration. And it helps everything glide on better: your concealer, foundation, sunscreen, blush, everything.3.  For shiny, healthy hair think first of your body’s intake. Your hair is really just a reflection of what you are inside. A good balanced, nutritious and healthy diet will do more to make your hair shine than any shampoo or conditioner. And drink eight to ten glasses of water a day too; hair is 25% water, so don’t let yours go thirsty! WaterDo you love to swim?  Before you take the plunge, keep in mind that chlorine and saltwater are two of the quickest ways to wind up with dry hair.  Here’s a cool trick that lots of swimmers use to prevent damage from chlorine and saltwater before getting into the pool or ocean:  fill a spray bottle and mist your hair with regular water, comb a rich conditioner through your hair and cover it with a swim cap.  This will help prevent your hair from absorbing too much chlorine—which can dry and damage hair—while you’re in the water.  After swimming, shampoo and re-condition your hair.  The conditioner and swim cap will protect your hair from damaging pool chemicals or saltwater and you even get a bonus conditioning treatment that’s great for dry hair!Diet
3.  Poor nutrition can result in dry, brittle hair—dietary deficiencies definitely rob hair of its shine. A balanced diet that includes protein and essential vitamins and minerals will help dry hair look healthier.  Among the most important ingredients for avoiding dry hair are:·         Vitamin A.  This vitamin moisturizes the scalp and prevents dryness.  Find it in salmon, herring, carrots, red peppers, spinach, butternut squash, sweet potatoes and apricots.·         Vitamin B5. This is a “must” for healthy, shiny hair.  It’s found in nuts, eggs and brown rice.·         Protein.  Not only essential for your hair, protein is also important for your overall health. Add lean sources of protein to your diet by eating chicken, turkey, lean beef, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds.·         Healthy fats.  Necessary for hair health, these help keep hair shiny and luminous.  “Good” fats can be found in tuna, nuts, seeds, olive oil and avocado.
2. Dry your hair after washing in the ambient temperature of your room after using an absorbent towel to soak up the excess moisture, but don’t rub hard. If possible, don’t use blow-drying, flat irons, curling irons or hot rollers. Artificial heating will leave your hair brittle and damaged in time. Be natural whenever you can.





4.  Prevent unnecessary hair damage by using the right kind of hairbrush. Only comb wet hair with a wide-tooth comb, combing from end to root, but avoiding touching the root. Detangling wet hair with a hard steel comb can create a lot of damage, so don’t!

5.  Remove trichoptlosis, or split ends, like this: take small sections of your hair and carefully twist them in a gentle downward motion. The split ends will stick out. Using sharp scissors, carefully cut into the twisted section, but not right through, to remove the damaged cuticles and leave a natural layered look. Cut roughly the same amount from each twist to balance the effect.

5. Hair loss can be slowed, or even reversed by applying a few simple tips, though they probably won’t cure an underlying condition. Biotin can help to regenerate hair follicles: blend bananas with honey, yogurt and low-fat milk, and drink it daily. Supplements such as Vitamin B6, zinc and saw palmetto will help too, but eliminating stress and getting plenty of sleep may work just as well.
. Swiss Chard

One of the wonder supplements on the market that can improve the quality of your hair is biotin. Biotin, also known as B7, is important for basic body function. Getting an ample supply of biotin can make your hair and nails grow at a very accelerated rate. It can take months to see the full results. Swiss chard is one of the best natural sources of biotin.
We are all obsessed with our hair, whether we are 9 or 90, male or female. Look after yourself first and foremost and your hair will reflect that care and attention. The Biblical Samson’s strength lay in his fine flowing hair. Your hair reflects your strength too.



. Salmon

It can be said that healthy hair comes from the scalp. Give your scalp a health makeover by eating salmon regularly. Salmon is high in Omega-3 fatty acids. This nutrient helps balance the oils in your body, reducing flakiness and itching on your head. Other foods high in Omega-3’s are sardines, trout, and flaxseeds.
Chicken Livers
Are really high in vitamin A




We are all obsessed with our hair and skin, whether we are 9 or 90, male or female. Look after yourself first and foremost and your hair will reflect that care and attention. The Biblical Samson’s strength lay in his fine flowing hair. Your hair reflects your strength too.















































































































































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