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Edgy Hairstyles

Feel free to try the latest edgy haircuts, that can ad sophistication to your entire appearance. It is the easiest way to refresh your look and start showing some attitude. Go for the asymmetric haircuts, bold colors, edgy styles and mix them in your own way to make a unique look.

Punk Hairstyles

The latest trends in hairstyles are the edgy punk looks. You can choose from Death Punk, Skate Punk, Pop, or any other punk hairstyle you want. The idea is to feel free to experiment and style it as you wish. It can be short, medium or long, punk hairstyles match perfectly any length. Also, it is a very versatile style that can look good even without styling, or elegant with a bit of sleeker, polished look.

There’s the Mullet hairstyle, or the layered one, but the easiest way to create punk style is to have the bangs in the main role. Leave them long, styles them in extra sleek asymmetric looks or lift them up for a crazy style, depending on the occasion you are attending.

Crazy Permed Hairstyles

Get some texture in that hair and create your signature look. Curly hair is easier to style and maintain. By getting a hair perm, you can style any of the crazy hairstyle, without any big effort. It is a better solution than curling iron or flat iron, because you don’t need to repeat it each day. Also, it is a long lasting texture that ads volume to your hair and makes it look fuller.

You can try it in any hair length, in spiral perms, tight curls or simply waves. There are endless ways to style curly hair and various ways to cut it. The single thing you need to do, is decide which one will match your personality.

Edgy Hair Color

Starting from the rainbow colors, and till the classic highlights, you are free to experience anything that crosses your mind. Go for colored bangs, or bold highlights, the main idea is to get a surreal illusion. There are no borderlines any more. You can match any color, in any style and any face shape. It is up to you when and how to wear it. Best way to emphasize them would be to have them in some extra sleep bangs, but it looks great in curly hair to.

Each of the edgy hairstyles are trying to adopt an attitude and express a statement. It is the easiest way to get a change and catch everyones attention. Don’t be scare of trying some new haircuts, of going extra short or getting extensions. Also, try some new hair colors that will make you feel refreshed and energized. It is up to you how edgy you go, but the latest trends in hairstyling has no boundaries. Be daring to be different.

Dandruff Treatment With Natural Oils

Dandruff is a mysterious condition that has driven most of us to embarrassing condition at least once in our life. There are various reasons why you may develop dandruff in your hairs; it may be improper hygiene, deficiency of essential nutrients or any other external factor. As the reasons are known remedies are also available to get rid of it. This article mainly throws light on use of various types of oils to rid you of this embarrassing condition.
Ayurvedic herbal oils
Herbal hair oils are one of the most standard hair treatments. Hair oils moisturize scalp, reverse dry scalp and dry hair conditions and provide numerous essential nutrients required to maintain normal functions of sebaceous glands promoting natural hair growth.
Hair oils have been used to treat irritated stressed scalp, reduce effect of aging on hair shape and growth, combat seborrhea and alopecia. Herbal oils work as nutritional support for natural skin healing and hair growth processes.
Anti-dandruff oils are made using various types of ingredients mostly herbs are used. When it comes to anti-dandruff first thing that comes to most minds is Ayurvedic herbal hair oils. Ayurveda as has come up with a highly effective combination of Neem (Margosa), Kapoor (naphthalene) and coconut oil.
Coconut oil is traditionally used to promote healthy hair growth, whereas neem as having anti fungal and anti bacterial properties fights dandruff, soothes itching and nourishes hair roots. Few herbal oil contain Wrightia tinctoria (Sweet Indrajao, Hyamaraka) highly effective herb on scalp and skin disorders, Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary, Rusmari) to treat dandruff & other scalp infections. Melaleuca leucodendron (Tea Tree, Kayaputi) are also added because of their anti bacterial, anti fungal, antiseptic & antidandruff properties.
Tea tree hair oil
Tea tree hair oil is one the most popular and preferred hair oil to treat dandruff. Since one of the major reasons of dandruff is bacteria tree tea hair oil is most effective on it because of its natural antiseptic, bactericide and fungicide with anaesthetic properties. This oil provides optimal hygiene for daily hair care strengthening ad defending you hair from all kinds of skin and scalp problems.
Aromatherapy anti-dandruff hair oil
Aromatherapy is being used extensively in recent times to get rid of dandruff. There are various aromatherapy anti-dandruff hair oils that are made using special blends of plant oils and herbal extracts that not only nourish the hairs but also make them strong to fight dandruff. These oils are available in combination of different herbs, providing distinct aroma.
Use of oil has been a traditional method for getting rid of dandruff. Using anti-dandruff hair oils, which are combinations of different medicinal herbs, can effectively prevent dandruff more effectively.

The Dangers of Using Synthetic Hair Spray

Nobody expects for their beauty products to be harmful to their health, but are you aware of the dangers of using synthetic hair spray? Experts claim that your skin can absorb up to 60% of what you apply to it, including your head. The truth about hair spray is that it can be harmful to your health if you take in the chemical fumes that are created by aerosol hair sprays. Hair spray poisoning is capable of existing by breathing in or inhaling hair spray.
There are a number of ingredients within synthetic hair sprays that can be harmful for your health and these include Polyvinylpyrrolidone, Propylene glycol, Polyvinyl alcohol, Hydroflurocarbon, Denatured alcohol and Carboxylmethylcellulose. All of these ingredients are considered to be toxic or poisonous, and because they are contained within synthetic hair spray products, these products can be harmful to your health.
Some of the symptoms that are associated with hair spray toxicity or poisoning by way of hair spray include rash, stupor, low blood pressure, burns to the eyes, burning pain in your throat, difficulty with breathing, vision blurring or difficulty seeing and even coma.
If you use a synthetic hair spray and you believe that you have accidently inhaled or otherwise consumed any amount of the product, it is vitally important that you seek medical help as soon as possible. If you inhaled the poison, you should immediately move into fresh air. Take note of the time that you inhaled the product as well as the name of the product and the ingredients if you know them, and relay this information to emergency services when you call for help.
You need to have a health care provider measure your vital signs and continuously monitor them. The important vital signs include your breathing rate, your temperature, your pulse and your blood pressure. As symptoms arise, they will be treated appropriately. These may include medicines that are designed to treat an allergic reaction such as prednisone, epinephrine or diphenhydramine, surgical removal of any skin that was burned and irrigation or washing of the skin that was burned as needed. If the hairspray poisoning was severe then you may end up being admitted for a decent stay in the hospital.
It is possible for you to sustain extensive amounts of damage to your mouth, your throat and your stomach. The outcome of your brush with synthetic hair spray poisoning is seriously going to depend on how much damage was sustained. Damage is actually capable of continuing to occur in your stomach as well as your esophagus for as many as several weeks after you initially inhale or swallow the poison. This is why seeking help from a medical practitioner is so vitally important. If you do not find out just how much damage has been sustained, you may actually allow the problem to become exacerbated.
When used properly, synthetic hair spray can be safe, but you are taking a very large risk when you use it because the chemical compounds contained within are capable of causing serious damage.

Jessica Simpson Named “2006 Babe Of The Year”

BabesOfHollywood.com a celebrity web site focusing on beautiful female celebrities, today announced that Jessica Simpson has been named it’s 2006 “Babe of the Year”. The award, handed out annually by the web site, is designed to acknowledge the female celebrity who looked the hottest while still being newsworthy during the year. Simpson beat out fellow blondes Paris Hilton and Britney Spears as well as Lindsay Lohan. She also finished ahead of 2005 Babe of The Year, Angelina Jolie, who came in a close second thanks to her role in the celebrity international baby adoption trend.
For Simpson, this “award” comes at the end of a banner year where the singer and sometimes actress was forced to face her popularity alone for the first time post her divorce from boy band singer/sports fan Nick Lachey. Simpson created a consistent buzz on search engines, web sites and celebrity blogs throughout the year.
From an artistic standpoint, Simpson was at a creative low. Following her 2005 role as Daisy Duke in the film version of The Dukes of Hazard, Simpson took on her first leading lady role in the low-brow comedy Employee of the Month. At the time of its release in June, Simpson was rumored to be dating her Employee of the Month co-star, comedian Dane Cook who was also her co-host at the Teen Choice Awards. All of this while finishing up her divorce from Lachey. In August, the singer returned to focus on music with the release of her fourth album A Public Affair. Despite a star studded video for it’s title-track first single, which featured friends Eva Longoria, Christina Applegate, Christina Milian and Maria Menounous, the album has sold less than half that of her top selling album Irresistible. On the business side, Simpson continued to leverage her dumb-blonde “brand” following the huge success of her TV show Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica. Her most recent endeavor features a line of clip-in hair extensions with her hair stylist and close confidant Ken Paves, which continues to keep her active and in the limelight.
On the personal side, Simpson also had her struggles in 2006, including claims that she was dating and intimately involved with singer and musician John Mayer. Those claims were refuted by Mayer and left another embarrassing mark on the Simpson PR campaign. Making it especially painful were the news reports and photos of her ex-husband Nick Lachey romping around with MTV VJ Vanessa Minnillo.
Jessica Simpson’s most recent newsworthy moment came at the recent Kennedy Center Honors. During a performance saluting Dolly Parton, an influential (and fellow well-endowed) singer, Simpson was brought to tears following the performance. While initially the reason given was that the emotion of performing in front of an idol was too overwhelming, it turned out that the only thing too overwhelming was Simpson’s bust size. Apparently a near Janet Jackson-type wardrobe malfunction was to embarrassing for the pop-star.
Still, through all the ups and downs of the year, and all the press, paparazzi and media commentary, Jessica Simpson has weathered it all, and is certainly no worse for the wear. While her music and film careers may have there ups and downs, Jessica Simpson is still one of the internet’s most popular figures. And what a figure it is. For that reason (and perhaps that reason alone), Jessica Simpson is BabesOfHollywood.com’s 2006 “Babe of the Year”. Congratulations Jessica.

How To Look Hollywood

Introduction
Do you want to look like the stars? Thanks to some fabulous wigs and hair accessories, you can! Celebrities are constantly under the scrutiny of paparazzi cameras, so it is in their best interest to always look their best. They have the help of Hollywood stylists and make-up artists. Well, Wigshop.com seeks to be the equalizer for the everyday woman. Thanks to an extensive line of products, we are bringing Hollywood to every girl’s neighborhood.
Let’s take a look at some of today’s hottest starlets and their hairstyles:
Jessica Simpson
With her golden, curly locks, Jessica is always a camera magnet. Her stylist uses extensions blending her color and texture to provide her with extra body. Her style is so pleasing to the eye, she offers her own line of hair extensions, HairDo.
Eva Longoria
Have you ever noticed Eva’s hair changing lengths quite frequently? This is because Ms. Longoria uses clip-ons made of 100% human hair. Clip-ons afford ladies the ability to change their looks depending on their dress, the season, and their mood!
Ashley Simpson
Not to be caught in the shadow of her older sister, Ashley calls attention to her hair by switching colors as often as she breaks hearts. She oscillates from black to platinum and punk to glamorous, but she is always looking beautiful. Selecting wigs by color, we can get the same looks to work for you.
Katherine McPhee
Have you ever gotten a view of Katherine’s long, wavy, and in-style locks? You can achieve this style yourself by choosing a wig with a wavy or curly look. One of the best things about wigs is the options available; you never have to stay committed to one style!
Conclusion
It is so easy to look like a star. The starlets have designers and makeup artists giving them advice. You will have to look a little harder and get help from outside sources, but there is no reason the results cannot be the same.

How I discovered 10 amazing super foods

Edited by Super Foods boy and partially published on http://blog.organicbeautyfood.comExclusive literature used for a Beauty Foods Workshop hosted at Lifefood Gourmet, in Miami.I have collected information for a long time about the magic and benefits of those foods from which one only needs small amount to provide the body with the minimum recommended intake of minerals & nutrients, Super Foods. Most of the foods listed below are available at the natural health store down the street from you, but you can order online at http://shop.organicbeautyfood.comI am not a doctor, so don’t take this text as the total truth. Each individual may respond different to these foods. I am happy to present below some of the “medications” that your doctor will rarely prescribe:10 SUPERFOODS 1. Blue-Green Algae, Spirulina and Chlorella: Blue-green micro algae, and its cousins spirulina and chlorella, grow on inland waters throughout the world.This primordial food is visible as greenish scum on still lakes and ponds. The Aztecs ate it as a staple food, dried and spread on tortillas. Africans of the Sahara region also use dried spirulina with grains and vegetables. These algae are high in protein, carotenoids and minerals. Beware, however, of claims that they can provide vitamin B12 in vegetarian diets. Nevertheless, the high mineral and protein content of the various algae make them an excellent super food, a good supplement to the diet and a useful product for the treatment of a variety of health problems. 2. Bee Pollen: Bee pollen has been popularized by famous athletes who take it regularly for strength and endurance. It has been used successfully to treat a variety of ailments including allergies, asthma, menstrual irregularities, constipation, diarrhea, anemia, low energy, cancer, rheumatism, arthritis and toxic conditions. A Russian study of the inhabitants of the province of Georgia, where many live to 100 years and a few to age 150, revealed that many of these centenarians were beekeepers who often ate raw, unprocessed honey with all its “impurities,” that is, with the pollen. Bee pollen contains 22 amino acids including the eight essential ones, 27 minerals and the full gamut of vitamins, hormones and fatty acids. Most importantly, bee pollen contains more than 5,000 enzymes and coenzymes. It is the presence of enzymes, many of which have immediate detoxifying effects, that sometimes provokes allergic reactions in those taking bee pollen for the first time. If this happens, start with very small amounts and slowly build up to a tablespoon or so per day. Some brands are more easily tolerated than others. Avoid pollen that has been dried at temperatures higher than 130 degrees. Bee pollen can be taken in powder, capsule or tablet form.or in raw unprocessed honey mixed with cereal or spread on toast. 3. Aloe Vera: Aloe vera has anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-viral properties. This energy tonic contains protein, calcium, magnesium, zinc, vitamins A, B12 and E, essential fatty acids and is naturally rich in: Vitamin C which helps maintain tone of blood vessels and promotes good circulation and is essential to the health of the adrenal gland which supports our body in times of stress. Amino acids which are chains of atoms constructing protein in our body. Enzymes, which are the life-principle in every live, organic atom and molecule of natural raw food, rejuvenate aged tissues and promote healthy skin. Germanium which is a mineral that some health authorities claim therapeutic benefits for: immunodeficiency, pain, cardiac disorders, circulatory disturbances and eye problems. 4. Garlic: Garlic is one of the earth’s greatest health tonics and does indeed have scientifically-proven medicinal properties. It contains a substance called Allicin, which has anti-bacterial properties that are equivalent to a weak penicillin. It is a natural antibiotic and is useful in treating everything from allergies to tonsillitis. Garlic contains many sulfur compounds which:detoxify the body boost the immune systemlower blood pressureimprove circulation. Garlic has also demonstrated anti-cancer, antibacterial, anti-fungal and anti-oxidant effects. Garlic: Garlic has antioxidant properties. Antioxidants help scavenge free radicals; particles that can damage cell membranes, interact with genetic material and possibly contribute to the aging process as well as the development of a number of conditions including heart disease and cancer. Free radicals occur naturally in the body but environmental toxins (including ultraviolet light, radiation, cigarette smoking and air pollution) can also increase the number of these damaging particles. Antioxidants can neutralize free radicals and may reduce or even help prevent some of the damage they cause over time.Garlic can stimulate the production of glutathione, an amino acid which is known to be a very potent antioxidant and de-toxifier and the smooth muscle relaxant adenosine, also found in the herb, will lower blood pressure. Today people use garlic to help prevent atherosclerosis (plaque build up in the arteries causing blockage and possibly leading to heart attack or stroke), reduce colds, coughs and bronchitis.Garlic has been used to treat:Atherosclerosis: Studies suggest that fresh garlic and garlic supplements may prevent blood clots and destroy plaque. Blood clots and plaque block blood flow and contribute to the development of atherosclerosis. Blockage of blood flow to the heart, brain and legs, can lead to heart attack, stroke, or peripheral vascular disease (PVD). People with PVD experience pain in the legs when they walk and move. If garlic does reduce the build up of plaque then strokes, heart attacks and PVD may be less likely to occur in people who eat garlic or take garlic supplements. High Cholesterol and High Blood Pressure: A number of studies have found that garlic reduces elevated total cholesterol levels and lowers blood pressure more effectively than placebo. However, the extent to which garlic is effective is small. Diabetes: Garlic has been used as a traditional dietary supplement for diabetes in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Preliminary studies in rabbits, rats and limited numbers of people have demonstrated that garlic has some ability to lower blood sugars. More research in this area is needed. (See Notes regarding some concern about using garlic with certain diabetes medications.) Common Cold: A well-designed study of nearly 150 people supports the value of garlic for preventing and treating the common cold. In this study, people received either garlic supplements or placebo for 12 weeks during “cold season” (between the months of November and February). Those who received the garlic had significantly fewer colds than those who received placebo. Plus, when faced with a cold, the symptoms lasted a much shorter time in those receiving garlic compared to those receiving placebo. Cancer: Test tube and animal studies suggest that garlic may have some anti-cancer activity. Observational, population-based studies (which follow groups of people over time) suggest that people who have more raw or cooked garlic in their diet are less likely to have certain types of cancer, particularly colon and stomach cancers. Dietary garlic may also offer some protection against the development of breast, prostate and laryngeal (throat) cancers. However, these types of cancer have not been as extensively studied as colon and stomach cancer. Tuberculosis: Numerous test tube studies have demonstrated that garlic extract inhibits the growth of different species of bacteria, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the organism responsible for tuberculosis. Very high concentrations of garlic extract were needed to slow down the growth of M. tuberculosis in these studies, so some experts are concerned that these levels may be toxic to people. While further research in people is needed, one animal study found that garlic oil also inhibited M. tuberculosis and reduced lesions in the lungs of these animals. Intestinal Parasites: Laboratory studies suggest that large quantities of fresh, raw garlic may have antiparasitic properties against the roundworm, Ascaris lumbricoides, which is the most common type of intestinal parasite. Garlic for this purpose, however, has not yet been tested in people. Important Note: Garlic can irritate the digestive tracts of very young children and some sources don’t recommend garlic for breast feeding mothers. In addition, some individuals are allergic to garlic.5. Hempseed oil or Black Currant Oil: These oils contain a fatty acid called gamma-linolenic acid or GLA, which the body produces from omega-6 linoleic acid by the action of special enzymes. In many individuals the production or effectiveness of this enzyme is compromised, especially as they grow older. These oils have been shown to increase liver function and mental acuity. Malnutrition, consumption of hydrogenated oils and diabetes inhibit the conversion of omega-6 linoleic acid to GLA.GLA-rich oils have been used to treat:cancerpremenstrual syndrome breast diseasesclerodermacolitisirritable bowel syndromecystic fibrosis6. Flaxseed oil is an excellent source of omega-3s. Just 1 teaspoon contains about 2.5 grams, equivalent to more than twice the amount most people get through their diets. Flaxseeds also contain omega-6 fatty acids in the form of linoleic acid; omega-6s are the same healthy fats found in vegetable oils.One of the EFAs in flaxseed oil, alpha-linolenic acid, is known as an omega-3 fatty acid. Like the omega-3s found in fish, it appears to reduce the risk of heart disease and numerous other ailments.In addition, flaxseeds are a rich source of lignans, substances that appear to positively affect hormone-related problems. Lignans may also be useful in preventing certain cancers and combating specific bacteria, fungi, and viruses, including those that cause cold sores and shingles. Specifically, flaxseed oil may help to:Lower cholesterolprotect against heart diseasecontrol high blood pressureCounter inflammation associated with gout, lupus and fibrocystic breasts: Omega-3 fatty acids appear to limit the inflammatory reaction associated with these conditions. In cases of lupus, flaxseed oil not only reduces inflammation in the joints, skin and kidneys, but also lowers cholesterol levels that may be elevated by the disease. Taking flaxseed oil for gout may lessen the often sudden and severe joint pain or swelling that is a symptom of this condition. In addition, the ability of omega-3 fatty acids to boost the absorption of iodine–a mineral often found in low levels in women suffering from fibrocystic breasts–makes flaxseed oil potentially valuable for treating this often painful condition. Control constipation, haemorrhoids, diverticular disorders and gallstones: Because they are high in dietary fibre, ground flaxseeds can help ease the passage of stools and thus relieve constipation, haemorrhoids and diverticular disease. In those with diverticular disease, flaxseeds may also keep intestinal pouches free of waste and thus keep potential infection at bay. Taken for inflammatory bowel disease, flaxseed oil can help to calm inflammation and repair any intestinal tract damage. In addition, the oil may prevent painful gallstones from developing and even dissolve existing stones. Treat acne, eczema, psoriasis, sunburn and rosacea: The essential fatty acids in flaxseed oil are largely responsible for its skin-healing powers. Red, itchy patches of eczema, psoriasis and rosacea often respond to the EFA’s anti-inflammatory actions and overall skin-soothing properties. Sunburned skin may heal faster when treated with the oil as well. In cases of acne, the EFAs encourage thinning of the oily sebum that clogs pores. Promote healthy hair and nails: The abundant omega-3 fatty acids in flaxseed oil have been shown to contribute to healthy hair growth (in fact, low levels of these acids may cause dry and lackluster locks). Hair problems exacerbated by psoriasis or eczema of the scalp may respond to the skin-revitalizing and anti-inflammatory actions of flaxseed oil as well. Similarly, the oil’s EFAs work to nourish dry or brittle nails, stopping them from cracking or splitting. Minimise nerve damage that causes numbness and tingling as well as other disorders: The EFAs in flaxseed oil assist in the transmission of nerve impulses, making the oil potentially valuable in treating conditions of numbness and tingling. The oil’s nerve-nourishing actions may also help in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, a degenerative disorder of the nervous system, and protect against the nerve damage associated with diabetes and multiple sclerosis. Reduce cancer risk and guard against the effects of ageing: The lignans in flaxseed oil appear to play a role in protecting against breast, colon, prostate, and perhaps skin cancer. Although further studies are needed, research undertaken at the University of Toronto indicates that women with breast cancer, regardless of the degree of cancer invasiveness, may benefit from treatment with flaxseed oil. Interestingly, the oil’s lignans may protect against various effects of ageing as well. Treat menopausal symptoms, menstrual cramps, female infertility and endometriosis: Because the hormone-balancing lignans and plant estrogens (phytoestrogens) in flaxseed oil help stabilise a woman’s estrogen-progesterone ratio, they can have beneficial effects on the menstrual cycle, and relieve the hot flashes of perimenopause and menopause. Flaxseed oil may also improve uterine function and thus treat fertility problems. In addition, the essential fatty acids in flaxseed oil have been shown to block production of prostaglandins, hormonelike substances that, when released in excess amounts during menstruation, can cause the heavy bleeding associated with endometriosis. Fight prostate problems, male infertility and impotence: The EFAs in flaxseed oil may help to prevent swelling and inflammation of the prostate, the small gland located below the bladder in males that tends to enlarge with age. Symptoms of such enlargement, such as urgency to urinate, may lessen as a result. The EFAs also play a role in keeping sperm healthy, which may be of value in treating male infertility, and they can improve blood flow to the penis, a boon for those suffering from impotence. Important Notes: Flaxseed oil is also called linseed oil. The industrial types of linseed oil found in hardware stores are not for internal consumption, however. They may contain poisonous additives. Do not take if pregnant or breast-feeding. Due to lack of information it is advisable to avoid giving flaxseed oil to children under the age of 12. Women with hormone-dependent conditions such as endometriosis, uterine fibroids, or cancers of the breast, ovaries, or uterus and men with prostate cancer should avoid taking flaxseed products without prior consultation with a doctor. Flaxseed can block the esophagus or parts of the intestinal tract. Therefore individuals who have had esophageal or intestinal blockages should not use flaxseed. Side effects associated with taking flaxseed are gastrointestinal complaints such as diarrhea, gas, nausea, and stomach pain. Allergic reactions have been reported by individuals who took flaxseed or flaxseed oil. In case studies, flaxseed oil has been reported to increase the time blood needs to clot. When it is taken with antiplatelet or anticoagulant drugs, the effect of the drug may be increased, resulting in uncontrolled bleeding. Antiplatelets include Plavix and Ticlid. Anticoagulants include aspirin, heparin and warfarin. Avoid taking with Danshen, Devil’s Claw, Garlic, Ginger, Ginkgo, Ginseng, Horse Chestnut, Papain, Red Clover or Saw Palmetto. If you take flaxseed, do not take other drugs within 2 hours.Properties: Analgesic, anti-estrogenic, anti-inflammatory, cardiotonic, demulcent, emollient, expectorant, laxative, nervine, pectoral, purgative, resolvent. Flaxseed is beneficial for: Acne, aging, angina, arthritis and joint inflammation, back pain, bacteria, fungi, and viruses, cancer prevention, cataracts, chronic pain, cold sores, constipation, Crohn’s disease, diverticular disorders, eczema, endometriosis, fatigue, gallstones, gout, hair problems, heart disease prevention, hemorrhoids, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and clogged arteries, impotence, infertility (male & female), kidney stones, lupus, menopause, multiple sclerosis, nail problems, osteoporosis, parkinson’s disease, premenopause, prostate problems, psoriasis, rosacea, shingles, skin health, stroke, sunburn.7. Maca has traditionally been a staple superfood-food-herb in the harsh cold climates of the high Andes in Peru for thousands of years. Maca grows at an elevation of 11,000-14,000 feet making it likely the highest altitude food-herb crop in the world. The character and properties of maca have been developed by the extreme conditions under which it grows. This makes Maca an excellent food-herb choice for individuals living in cold climates and/or at high altitudes and/or with extreme lifestyles.Maca is a member of the cruciferous family of plants. It is a distant relative of the common radish. The maca plant produces leaves that grow close to the ground and the plant produces a small, off-white flower typical to the cruciferous family. The main part of interest for this plant, however, is the radish-like tuberous root. Dried maca powder contains 60% carbohydrates, 9% fiber, and slightly more than 10% protein. It has a higher lipid (fat) content than other root crops (2.2%), of which linoleic acid, palmitic acid and oleic acid are the primary fatty acids, respectively. Maca is rich in calcium, magnesium, phosphorous, potassium, sulfur and iron, and contains trace minerals, including zinc, iodine, copper, selenium, manganese and silica, as well as vitamins B1, B2, C and E. Maca contains nearly 20 amino acids and seven essential amino acids. Maca is also a rich source of sterols, including sitosterol, campestrol, and ergosterol. As a root crop, maca contains five times more protein than a potato and four times more fiber. You may use a tablespoon or more of this powder in smoothies, teas, nut milks, coffee or just about any natural beverage you can think of. Maca is a great addition to desserts and sweet treats.8. Pomegranate juice represents another of the foods recently touted for its health benefits. In some clinical studies, pomegranate juice has been shown to be of significant benefit, especially in the prevention of heart disease. Pomegranate juice has been shown to work well as a blood thinner. Some research has shown it may be an excellent agent for promoting blood flow to the heart. It also has been shown to reduce plaque in the arteries, and to raise “good” levels of cholesterol while helping lower “bad” cholesterol.Preliminary research suggests that pomegranate juice may be helpful in preventing heart disease, heart attacks and stroke. Research has also evaluated the antioxidant nature of pomegranate juice and its usefulness in fighting certain forms of cancer. Pomegranate juice has been tentatively shown to reduce incidence of breast and skin cancer. It has also been tested and shown to slow the growth of prostate cancer in mice.Another interesting study has evaluated pomegranate juice and osteoarthritis. Pomegranate juice tends to act as an inhibitor on enzymes responsible for damaging cartilege. These studies applied extract of pomegranate directly onto damaged cartilage. More research would have to examine a cause and effect relationship between oral ingestion of pomegranate juice and reduction in cartilage deterioration.9. Chia is a member of the mint family and grows naturally from the Mojave Desert all the way down Argentina. Chia for centuries was of great economic importance to Native Americans of Southwest and California Coast. It was a major food crop of Aztecs.Chia Seed is a Good Source of: B vitamins, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, copper.Nutritional Benefits: •    According to study, Chia possesses the highest percentage of the polyunsaturated fatty acids(linolenic and linoleic) of all crops. Chia seed contain 60% omega 3 fatty acids. •    The protein content of Chia is higher that other nutritional grains. Unlike other grains, it is a complete protein, meaning that it has the appropriate balance of all essential amino acids. About 19 to 23% of chia seed weight is protein. •    Chia seed is high in fiber, a 15 gm serving of chia seeds will provide 4 to 5 gm of fiber. Our body requires at least 35 gm of fiber a day to stay healthy. •    Chia seed contain boron which is essential for bone health. •    Chia seed is rich in calcium, about 2 oz of chia seeds contains 600 mg of Calcium, as compared to 120 mg for a cup of milk. •    Chia seeds has 2 times more potassium than banana. •    Chia seeds has 3 times more antioxidants than blueberries.Uses of Chia Seeds: The pleasant and mild aroma of Chia seed makes it a versatile ingredient to any food preparation like baked goods, soup, sandwiches, sauces, smoothies and in recipes where you ordinarily use sesame seeds. Chia can be eaten raw, hydrated or cooked. Use about 1/4 teaspoon per serving.Ailments wherein Chia Seeds is beneficial; fatigue, weight loss, reduces blood clot, heart disease, diabetes, bone and digestive problems.10. Hemp seed: Hempseed has been consumed by mankind (and animals) for centuries. Consumption of hemp oil and hemp seed is ideal for people with low essential fatty acid intake, and also perfect for athletes. It is of course particularly valuable to the veggie/vegan population, and even more so for veggie/vegan athletes, who are always looking for complete protein sources. Other benefits of hemp seed oil include its effect on the skin and the hair, nourishing both on a cellular level. Hemp oil is easily absorbed by the skin and those EFA’s go straight to work!Hemp needs no pesticides or fertilizers, it’s low maintenance and grows just about anywhere, making it the ideal crop for organic sustainable farming in just about anywhere in the world.Hempseed: Hemp has 3 unique nutritional factors:•    supplies an ideal balance of Omega 3 and 6 for sustainable human health•    supplies full amino acid spectrum meaning it provides complete protein•    provides a massive trace mineral content – truly one of nature’s super foodsOne of the easiest ways of consuming hemp is in smoothies. Just mix a handful of organic hemp seed (whole or de-hulled) with fruit and juice of your choice in a blender. Perfect for children too. Hemp also contains three times the vitamin E contained in flax.Note that I am not a doctor, so don’t take these words as the only truth. These are only tools provided by nature and instructions on how one can make the most of them.For any questions, doubts or concerns regarding the information above, please email me.Most of the foods listed above are available at the natural health store down the street from you, or you can order online at http://shop.organicbeautyfood.comEdited by Super Foods boy and partially published on http://blog.organicbeautyfood.comExclusive literature used for a Beauty Foods Workshops hosted at Lifefood Gourmet, in Miami.

What to Do If You Don’t Like Your New Haircut

When getting home from the hair saloon and finding out the haircut isn’t exactly as we wanted to, it’s a sign that there’s need for more change. Don’t panic, simply make sure you like what you have, at least till the next haircut or hairstyle.

Bad Haircut

In case you don’t like your haircut, you can do some simple tricks to make it more bearable.

Find new ways to style it. Go for shaping hair products that will create new effects and illusions.

Accessorize. There are endless ways to accessorize your hair: headbands, bobby pins, hair jewelry, or even a pair of sunnies can do the trick.

Remember that you don’t need to keep your hair as the hairdresser made it. Try your own ideas, looks, shape the hair according to your personality. It is important to find yourself in your appearance and style your hair as you feel like.

If the haircut got to short, you can go for wigs, which are very in at the moment, or extensions, which are the easiest way to go back long.

If it’s still long, you may opt for different styling ways and spicing it up with hair accessories.

Bad Hair Color

In case you’ ve got a bad hair color, it will be harder to restyle it. You probably already know, that hair gets damaged at each dying. So the hair cannot stay healthy. Avoid dying it to often, just as styling products and tools. These will damage your hair and make it dry and dull. Wait at least one month till you dye it again.

Of course, you can also hide it with a nice hat, or scarf. Or you can distract attention with your makeup. Try out some new ways to do your makeup and do some eye-catching looks.

You can ask for professional help, to retry a new color, but they may refuse it to, unless you wait for a while. Dying your hair twice a day can damage your hair and might not help you at all.

Don’t abuse of the hair styling options you have. Give time to your hair to regenerate after each styling, each cut, each dying. Apply hhair care treatments, and protect your hair from further damages. A healthy hair is the only way for a new perfect hairstyle or haircut. Don’t panic, just find the way you can enjoy your new appearance. Also, to make sure it will turn out well next time, you should ask a rofessionals advice for a matching haircut and hair color. And when you’re done, ask for styling tips. They should know what you are able to do with your new look. In case you are getting a professional cut, simply take a picture with you to make sure the hairdresser knows what style you are talking about.

Dandruff Treatment With Allopathic Cures

The most important thing once you have identified dandruff is to take the necessary precautions to avoid the condition from becoming worse or spreading. If hair products like shampoos, conditioners are not washed off properly they can magnify the ill effects of dandruff.
It is also advisable not to share your hair styling tools like combs, hair brushes, rollers, etc if you suffer from dandruff to steer clear from passing it on. Anti dandruff shampoos are a cure for dandruff, but far from a permanent one. The problem returns within a short while of discontinuing usage of the shampoo.
Dandruff has many cures for it. Ranging from herbal treatments to shampoos and conditioners to improving diet, there are many cures available. Allopathy is also one very important way of curing dandruff.
Though most people prefer to use herbal methods for dandruff removal, allopathy is one of the best ways for treating dandruff in the most rapid manner. There are several other advantages associated with allopathy for removing dandruff.
Allopathic Measures
There are several allopathic measures and features that can be very useful for dandruff removal. The topic of allopathic measures is incomplete without the mention of two of the major anti dandruff shampoos, namely selenium sulfide and zinc pyrithione. Selenium sulfide and zinc pyrithione are mainly cytostatic agents. These are important for controlling the growth of top layer on the skin.
One very important factor of allopathy is that the allopathic shampoos and conditioners must be left on the hair for the maximum time period. The effect of the allopathic shampoos would increase for as much time it is left on the hair. The above mentioned allopathic factors are mainly for treating less serious and normal cases for dandruff.
For more serious dandruff cases, where the amount of dandruff is significantly more, it is necessary to use products that contain salicylic acid. Apart from the salicylic acid, even sulphur is used as an important ingredient in the anti-dandruff products based on allopathy.
The list of allopathic products for dandruff removal also includes anti-bacterial and anti-fungal shampoos. Anti-fungal products include ketoconazole shampoos also known as nizoral shampoos. It is very surprising, but there are also shampoos available that contain coal tar. Coal tar shampoos are known to be very effective on dandruff removal.
There are also several anti-dandruff tonics and tablets available in the market. The use of tonics, tablets and such other anti-dandruff drugs are extremely important for removing dandruff. There are many anti-dandruff tonics available that are mainly based on glycerine. People often take the help of anti septics in order to remove dandruff.
There are many such allopathic measures available in the markets which are used extensively to cure dandruff in the fastest way.

Hair Care For Mature Women

Regardless of the fact how grown-up a person is, one never fails to look at his hair. The majority of magazines are filled with women pictures in 20s and 30s, and it is hard to find women above 50 featuring the best hair. In fact, some of them are figuring out the exact reason for losing hair, whether it is hereditary or an unhealthy lifestyle.Fifty and above is the age when hair starts becoming brittle and is prone to frizz, split ends and damage. Eventually, hair starts graying and becomes thinner in a way that women shy away from attending occasions and become introverts. This situation can be overcome by following few tips that may prove to be beneficial in maintaining a healthy hair at the age of 50 and above.1. Eating properly is mandatory to support a healthy hair, such as fruits, lean protein and vegetable, as it does the majority of nourishment to the hair internally. However, vitamins are also good for overall health and hence eating nutritious and balanced diet is a must to maintain a healthy hair at mid age.2. Another important thing is that one should pay much attention on comments made by other people about the looks being faded or shading away. Hence, decide for yourself to cut the hair short or coloring the hair as it is your own looks, and you can think and do as you wish to suit your best.3. Maintaining healthy hair at 50 + is not a simple task, but can be done without much effort, by taking appropriate care regularly. For thin or limp hair, cutting off the length makes it look thicker, and if the person has beautiful eyes, short hair looks simply beautiful. Conversely, there are women who cannot comprise in giving up the length of the hair; they can have extensions added so that it looks thick and lengthy. Moisturizing shampoo and formulated conditioners are also fabulous products that keep the hair look thick and healthy.4. Trying a new color that is totally unique from the natural color gives a diligent touch and this can be well-maintained in every six weeks, but avoid giving a professional color permanently as it will look like a makeover. If there is a little of gray hairs, feel blessed that you are fortunate enough to color all the white strands such that it will highlight as a lighter shade depending on the choice of color you select for shading.5. It is not mandatory to undergo a complete color change, hence opt for highlighting as this looks remarkably well on 50+ women. Variations in color make the hair to appear movable and flexible than having a uniform color, and maintaining a healthy hair at 50 + are not actually different than at any other age. However, it is a must to eat well, acquire enough rest and to avoid over processing the hair as a healthy mane takes off the years and there are adequate options to make the hair look and work best.Eventually, avoiding harsh chemicals as hair coloring or straightening or curling is best avoided as they cause breakage and hair damage. Even, heating tools such as curling irons, hair dryers and hot combs leads to hair breakage. Stress also has a significant role in thinning hair and hence avoiding stress and promoting hair growth by acquiring the recommended minerals and vitamins, besides regular exercise helps in maintaining a healthy hairstyle at mid-age as well.

What You Need To Know About Hair Extensions

Introduction
Hair extensions are a hot trend with all women. The intrigue is sparked by the convenience and aesthetic of owning one or more hair extension pieces. Like purchasing a wig, owning hair extensions provides the opportunity to change your look with ease without the hassle or the expense of attending professional salons.
Types of hair extensions
Clip-on extensions are the most popular form of extensions. They are easy to use and are not harmful to your own hair. You can choose from synthetic hair extensions or natural hair extensions.
How to choose your hair extensions
You can choose an extension of color to match your own hair, or choose another color of your liking. The good news is that hair extensions are offered in a variety of colors, so you have the freedom to implement any hue desired.
Hair of any style will look great with hair extensions. Whether you have curly, wavy, or straight hair, you can find a matching hair extension piece. Styling hair extensions is easy; so, you can be more versatile with your style.
The life of hair extensions
How long an extension lasts will be largely contingent on its use and maintenance. Be sure to follow all care instructions in regards to storage and care. Most hair extensions have a life span of up to seven months or more. A hair extension that is often styled will have a shorter lifespan than one worn intermittently and not continuously styled.
Cost
There are different styles and brands of hair extensions, so costs are varied. Natural hairpieces will cost more than synthetic pieces, and brands that are more popular will be priced higher too. A good idea is to look at a variety of selections to match your desired taste:
You can choose from ponies and wraps, cheerleader ponies, wedding styles, clip-ons, and extensions (to name a few).
Jessica Simpson, Beverly Johnson, and Raquel Welch are three celebrities that offer their own line of quality extensions.