Articles, tagged with "hair follicles", page 7
10th April 2009
There are many Scalp Med testimonials floating around the internet. Most of them are pretty positive about this new hair loss treatment. The main complaint seems to be that Scalp Med is too expensive. Many, however, are willing to pay just about anything ...
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Author:
rrrbert
08th April 2009
There are so many theories that describe the causes of dandruff problem. One is dead skin. Shedding of dead skin excessively is what we call dandruff problem. Dead cells of scalp shades in the form of white flakes and when this shading rate increases it l...
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Author:
stephen hall
27th March 2009
Many of us envy people who have healthy and voluptuous eyelashes. Eyelashes add special beauty to your face. So it is every woman's longing to have eyelashes like pop stars and Hollywood celebrities. Unfortunately, not all of us are that lucky to have suc...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
27th March 2009
Gradually losing your hair because of hair loss can be really challenging. Hair loss can leave you feeling self-conscious about the way you look and may even make you uncomfortable around your friends and family. Losing your hair also ages you and may eve...
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Author:
A
23rd March 2009
Dogs often develop hot spots where they lick and chew constantly. A hot spot like this on the front paw near the wrist or the outside rear leg can turn into an Acral (relating to limbs ) Lick Granuloma. The spot becomes red, irritated and an open sore. Th...
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Author:
Joseph M. Sabol
10th March 2009
Premature grey hair can have various causes, such as vitiligo, vitamin B deficiency, thyroid imbalance, constant and extreme stress, alopecia areata, bad diet, etc. but its greatest culprit is genetics, causing the premature death of pigment-producing cel...
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Author:
Dody
30th October 2008
There are several options for women to have long hair using hair extensions. Some of these methods involve a long arduous process that is expensive. Some of the methods may damage the hair or scalp.Some women opt to have hair sewn into their hairThe hair ...
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Author:
jinviper1
15th October 2008
The most prevalent form of Candidal infection is Cutaneous Candida, an infection of the outermost layer of the skin. It is said that almost 80% of human beings have Candida fungi on the skin and thus, people are most likely to develop the infection on the...
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Author:
Charlene Nuble
24th September 2008
The nigella sativa, also known as the fennel flower, is a plant that has been cultivated for thousands of years and is used for medicinal purposes as a home remedy for acne and also as a spice. The plant is native of southwest Asia. For many years western...
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Author:
Belinda Marshall
09th September 2008
Accutane is an often-prescribed medication for severe acne. While there are varying side effects, the concern over hair loss is a highly visible and emotional side effect, once it starts to occur. Many times, it is an added socially disturbing ordeal to a...
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Author:
Mor
09th September 2008
It's perhaps one of the most distressing symptoms of menopause: thinning hair. While many assume it's a man's problem, some 40% of women over 50 experience hair loss. The problem can cause loss of self-esteem and self-confidence, so it's not something to ...
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Author:
Jean Morgan
06th July 2008
Propecia is a clinically proved first medication available in the market for treating the baldness of men. This pill is especially made for re-growth of hair for men only. Propecia has received the clearance from FDA and European Union (EU). It is the onl...
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Author:
Article Manager
19th June 2008
Eyebrow threading sounds very painful, but is about the same as brow waxing and is not hard on your skin. Threading your eyebrows gives you a better result than waxing or plucking because it pulls an entire row of hair from the follicle to achieve a more ...
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Author:
Sander Bel
10th June 2008
Did you know that chances are, you have hundreds of tiny mites living and breeding in your skin?
Demodex folliculorum is a parasitic mite that lives in human and animal hair follicles and sebaceous glands, feeding and traveling through pores in the sk...
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Author:
Ken Lee
15th May 2008
Boils and carbuncles are skin diseases. There is a small difference between a boil and a carbuncle. A boil is an infection of a hair follicle caused by Staphylococcus. A boil is a tiny red lump, and the skin may be tender. When the infection of hair folli...
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Author:
Mitamins Team