Posts Tagged ‘Natural products’

Natural Products for Hair Loss

Natural products for hair loss in itself achieve two main categories. First are the choices that have to do with the consumption or direct application of fruit or vegetables or their extracts, and secondly that the concentrates are prepared from the same ingredients. But it should be noted that hair loss may be due to factors unrelated non-food or the blood supply or the lack of specific nutrients. Stress, hormonal imbalance, recurrent genetic factors among others may be responsible for this condition.

Rather than to prevent hair loss, is to strengthen the hair follicle through a few options that are considered important for it to stay healthy. Anyway, if any organic reality that causes the hairs fall out constantly, they do not affect in any way about the problem. Do not forget also that all (as) experienced a steady fall of the hair which is totally natural. In a person, the normal amount of hair that falls from the head may be of the order of 50 to 60 hairs a day. Therefore, some problems that are promoted as avoiding hair loss are actually options to keep it shiny, more pliable and has a good aroma.

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Hands and Skin: Taking Care of Them?

Previously we talked about remedies made from natural products that enhance the face of an effective way. This time we present some other areas that nourish the body just as well: the hands and skin.

For hands a widely used vegetable is the potato. Due to its emollient that softens skin product, which achieves a smoothing effect. The formula is to beat a raw medium potato with a spoonful of boiled milk. Rub the skin with this mixture and let it work for a few minutes.

Another way can be crushing boiled potato with half a tablespoon of vegetable oil and add a squeeze of lemon. Used to give a wide hand massage. Then rinse with warm water. It is very important to remember to leave enough water. If traces and exposing their hands to the sun lemon can cause smearing. The potato is an excellent revitalising.

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