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Facts About Lace Front Wigs

Ever heard or seen a Lace front wig? Not everyone of us know about what a lace front wig is. In definition, it is a full wig with mesh lace attached in front beyond the “hair line” of the wig that is custom fitted, trimmed and temporarily glued to one’s skin around the hairline. It is unnoticeable where the lace starts or ends. The mesh lace also gives a natural-looking partings in the hair. A lace front wig embodies the latest technology for non-surgical hair replacement in the world today. A lace front wig will be the closest thing to your own real hair or can replace the hair you never had. It is the most natural, most beautiful hair replacement system imaginable today. It is made out of top quality human hair and hand tied into a very sheer lace base one single hair at a time. It can look so real that it can be virtually undetectable to anyone even at a distance of only inches away. You can wear it for weeks at a time without removing it. You can comb your hair straight back and finally have the hair you always dream about! Lace wigs come in two types: the lace front wig and the full lace wig. Full lace wigs are more breathable, comfortable to wear and can be parted anywhere on the scalp. On the other hand, a Front lace wigs have lace at the forehead of the wig and are more natural and undetectable. They may however, cannot be pulled back into a high ponytail. Both full lace wigs and lace front wigs require regular maintenance and can last about six (6) months. Here is an outline of why Lace Front Wigs are far more superior as compared to any other hair extensions: They are more versatile, meaning you can part and style your hair in§ any style without having to worry about hiding any tracks bumps or lumps that you may have to hide when using traditional hair extensions. They look 100% natural to the human eye.§ They last longer and the hair quality is much better than other extensions.§ They will not damage your natural hair.§ They will help you grow longer and healthier hair, because the lace§ wig will cover your whole head there is no need to perm, color, or apply any heat products to your natural hair. The lace wig will take the abuse.Pink Lace Wigs take pride in giving only the highest quality of lace front wigs and full lace wigs. We are an established lace wig and hair manufacturer company that originated in Falls Church, Virginia and is currently based in Capitol Heights, Maryland. Our staff is skilled with over ten years of experience in hair line and advanced hair production technologies. Our lace front wigs and full lace wigs are all set with the best ventilators and top quality hair that sets us apart from our competitors. We don’t go for artificial wigs or poor materials in producing our lace wigs. We offer the finest and first-class lace wigs at reasonable prices. They are guaranteed to be made of only premium grade 100% Indian and Chinese REMY Human Hair. So in choosing the right type of lace wig to wear and where to go, never settle for anything less than your money’s worth. Choose a reliable store to purchase your wigs at, like Pink Lace Wigs. Give us a try and get to experience what a beautiful, natural-looking, celebrity hair feels like!

Hair Growth: Nutritional Factors and Proper Vitamin Supplements

Today’s world economy demands that people work longer hours and many times eat on the go. Because of todays fast pace lifestyles many people are concerned that they may not be obtaining the proper daily nutrition that will support healthy bodies, healthy hair and hair growth. So many consumers follow FDA guidelines (RDA) for daily vitamin supplements to help offset possible nutritional deficiencies. Yet, the demands of a stressful society in today’s challenging economy with ever decreasing nutritional factors from commercial foods may suggest that current RDA guidelines are inadequate in providing the necessary nutritional needs for the maintenance of healthy hair and hair growth.

There is no argument about the need for the intake of vitamins (either from foods or supplements) for healthy bodies, healthy hair, and hair growth. Science has shown that sulfur-containing substances like MSM, L-Arginine, and L-Methionine combined with minerals and B-vitamins such as Calcium, Magnesium, Iron, Biotin, Boron, and B3, B6, B12 vitamins are necessary nutritional factors that are essential to healthy hair and hair growth. In an attempt to cash in on consumer demands for vitamin products large retail chain-stores have provided a line of vitamin supplements based on standard FDA recommended daily nutritional intake levels.

Current research investigations on human nutritional factors indicate that significant vitamin concentration levels must be up taken in the body before a noticeable biological effect can be observed. With the exception of Vitamin A and E most commercial vitamin products sold by major retail chain-stores contain other nutritional factors at such low concentration levels that any biological effect expected is probably nonexistent.

Furthermore, other important product concerns should be noted when selecting the proper vitamin supplements for the support of healthy hair and hair growth. Unless you are aware of reputable vitamin producers and suppliers you’re probably getting vitamins that will not be effectively absorbed into the intestinal tract when taken. When ingesting many commercial vitamin products very little of the nutritional factors are up-taken but are simply excreted as waste material. Taking vitamins will be of little value unless the vitamin formula contains a transport system for maximum vitamin absorption. Do not assume just because it is on the store shelf that it’s effective. Rule of thumb in the vitamin supplements market: YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. If you are not currently getting your vitamins supplements from establish health food stores and whole-food markets I would strongly advise that you should be skeptical of the quality of vitamin products that you are buying. Health food stores and whole-food markets are companies that were instrumental in making good quality vitamin products available to health conscious consumer’s years before mainstream retail markets became aware of the importance of vitamin supplements.

So don’t be fooled by large retail chain-stores that claim to have a quality line of vitamin products. Many retail chain-stores are selling off spec vitamins or cheap bottoms products from vitamin producers. When looking for vitamin supplements to support healthy hair growth do look around and ask questions. Look for vitamin producers and suppliers that offer products that have sufficient nutritional factor levels and have incorporated in their product formulas active absorption transport systems. Remember that natural-based formulas are preferred over synthetic ones. Based on our current understanding on human nutritional needs proper vitamin supplement intake will go a long way in improving not only healthy hair and but also hair growth.

Evertything You Should Know About Hair Replacement

For many people losing hair can be an extremely upsetting and disturbing experience. People who suffer from hair loss usually experience forms of anxiety as a result of losing their hair. This is often a very mild feeling of insecurity or may be apparent as a loss of confidence. This is because many people believe that if they lose their hair that people perceive them differently to when they have a full head of hair.
The fact is that in many cases people do have a different perception of someone that has lost their hair but in reality the effect of this is minimal.
Nevertheless the psychological effects of losing hair should not be understated. Both men and women experience a loss of confidence as a result of hair loss and this is because for many their hair is considered a vital part of their sexuality. For both men and women hair is associated with sexuality and those without hair often feel that they are not as sexy as they were with a full head of hair.
It is fair to say that this tends to affect women more often than it affects men. Women are generally less prone to hair loss than men and because there are lots of cases in which men lose their hair it is in some ways more widely accepted in our culture. The negative image of baldness is somewhat surprising when compared to the image of hair loss in primates.
Gorillas actually revere members of their social group that are balding. Indeed gorillas have been found to rub their heads against hard objects in an attempt to reduce the thickness of their hair. This is seen to make them more attractive to the opposite sex. Why is this not always the case with humans?
Causes
One of the main causes of hair loss is as a result of hereditary factors. Male pattern baldness is the most common form of hair loss and there are hundreds of thousands of men that experience this type of hair loss. It is considered a natural form of hair loss and many people decide against a course of action and accept it. Pattern baldness also happens to women but far fewer women suffer this form of hair loss as men.
Another cause of hair loss is trichotillomania. This is a disease in which people that suffer compulsively pull out their own hair. The hair loss that is caused by this disease tends to leave bald on the sufferers head in the areas in which the hair was pulled out. The positive thing about this type of hair loss is that the hair can usually grow back providing the sufferer is able to stop pulling it out. Another form of hair loss that is often experienced is that caused by radiation as a result of treatment for cancer. This type of hair loss can be particularly upsetting but usually clears up after treatment has ended.
Hair replacement techniques
Hair transplant surgery has been around for around one hundred years. In medical terms it is a very young discipline and as a result it has experienced a great number of advancements in recent years. The techniques that are used have been updated and amended throughout the years and as a result refinements in the ways procedures are carried out are happening all the time.
Techniques have developed to the extent where people can have hair replacement surgery and the results can compare to the look of natural hair.

Nine Ways To Grow Your Hair

Are you dreaming of long flowing locks but your hair seems to be in a state of hibernation?  Well here are nine tips to get your hair growing.

1)   First and foremost, you are what you eat.  For healthy skin, hair and nails, you must improve your diet.  Avoid foods that have high sugar and fat.  Eliminate smoking, caffeine and sodas which weaken the body and hinder hair growth.  Exercise; reduce stress, gets lots of sleep and you are well on your way to maximizing your hair growth potential. You can either take a good supplement that contains the necessary vitamins and minerals or you can make up your own formula.  Some recommended supplements are:

·                 Vitamin B-complex – 50 mg. of the major B-vitamins (including folate, biotin and inositol)

·                 Vitamin B-6 – 50 mg. of vitamin B-6

·                 Vitamin C with bioflavonoids – one to two grams daily

·                 Vitamin E – 400 to 800 IU daily

·                 Beta-Carotene – 10,000 to 15,000 IU of beta-carotene daily

·                 One recommended daily dose of magnesium, sulfur, zinc

·                 Silica (horsetail) – 300 mg. daily

                  Nettle-250mg. three times daily  

·                 Flaxseed oil -  one tbsp daily or one tablet

·                 Beta-Carotene – 10,000 to 15,000 IU of beta-carotene daily

 

2) Do you know what the secret to long hair is? Strong hair! That means getting rid of all damaged ends. So, suck it up and head to the salon for a good snip. How much to cut? Unless your hair is very thick or very curly, have the stylist trim until your hair is all one length (as short as the shortest layer in your hair). All-one-length hair stays healthier and that means you can grow it without having as many trims from here on out. Thick- or curly-haired girls will want to keep a few long layers to help weigh hair down.

Furthermore, cut your hair 3 days before the moon is full.  It’s no secret the moon pulls the tides but what is lesser known is the moon’s subtle effect on the growth of all living things. Lunar gardening and lunar agriculture are proven practices. Since the 1st century A.D., gardeners and farmers planted their crops during favorable moon cycles to achieve maximum growth and yield. Their thinking was, if the moon could have such a strong effect on the ocean, then plants, composed of a good deal of water, must at least be affected to some degree.

For humans, water accounts for 60-80% of our body weight. If the moon affects all bodies of water then it will certainly have an influence in the cycles of our lives, including our hair. While it’s true the hair shaft is dead material and almost entirely protein, the moon does have an effect on hair since the hair follicles are made of epithelial tissue that is comprised mainly of Hydrogen and Oxygen, the two elements that combine to form water. So you may think I am crazy but ask any farmer and they will tell you cutting by the Moons phases works!

3) I know a lot of women and traditional hair stylists won’t agree but washing your hair daily is not healthy!  Daily washing strips your hair of the natural oils that it needs, therefore making your hair dry and brittle. Even a daily moisturizing shampoo does this. 

If your hair is extremely oily and you feel you need to wash it daily try a dry shampoo.  Great natural clays & powders to use as a dry shampoo are Multani Mitti, Shikakai Powder and Bhringraj Powder. 

4) Treat your hair lovingly.  Treat it gently avoiding any unnecessary brushing, combing or handling.

5) Avoid using excessively hot water, hot blow dryers or other hair care tools that may stress the hair.

6) Give yourself a weekly scalp massage to stimulate your hair follicles.

7) Do a series of ongoing hot oil treatments with Ayurvedic oils such as amla or brahmi to protect the hair’s shaft.

8) Get plenty of rest and sleep to help your hair grow.

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How To Prevent Hair Loss

Most of the human population consider hair loss as a social embarrassment. Occurrence of hair loss in mid twenties of either sex will definitely affect one’s self-confidence. There are various therapies available to prevent hair loss. Most people are having this question in their mind- How to prevent hair loss?
To prevent hair loss, an individual should select an appropriate treatment that will help him or her. Natural products and conventional drugs are readily available to prevent hair loss. Products like Rogaine and Propecia are used to prevent hair loss.
Nowadays the product Rogaine is used to prevent hair loss, but earlier it has been extensively used to treat high blood pressure. Do not use Rogaine if your scalp has been subject to irritation, or sunburn. Moreover don’t use Rogaine on any other part of the body except your head. To see positive results you will need to continue treatment for at least 3 months.
Propecia was used to treat prostates in its early days. Pregnant women should not take Propecia, because it may cause neonatal anomalies. In fact Propecia should not be taken by women at all! Propecia should be used continuously for three months to prevent hair loss. But this may have a side effect of lack of sex drive and impotency.
Hair Renew is the only product used to prevent hair loss specifically for women. Hair Renew provides three effects viz., nourishes the hair follicles, cleanses the scalp of debris and cleanses the scalp of dirt. Hair Renew neutralizes the DHT found in the scalp to prevent hair loss.
The main effect of the DHT, produced from the hormone testosterone, is hair loss and baldness. In order to prevent hair loss, the level of DHT needs to be reduced. During puberty DHT is found in higher level, which is responsible for secondary sexual characteristics in human.
Other useful products to prevent hair loss are Follicare, Nisim, FNS (Follicle Nutrient System), Tricomin, Vitalizer, and Revivogen. Follicare is used to prevent hair loss especially in men. Follicare hair re-growth treatments can be achieved with Minoxidil or without Minoxidil. Nisim, Tricomin, and Revivogen are available in the forms of shampoo, sprays and conditioner to prevent hair loss.
Tricomin supplies copper directly to the hair follicles to improve hair development. All these products are available separately for oily and dry hair. For best results you need to find out if your hair is dry or oily.
In order to prevent hair loss, select the appropriate drug that has a minimum of side effects. It is always better to consult your doctor before chosing a hair loss products on your own.

What Everyone Should Know About How Water Effects Hair

Have you ever noticed that wet hair is heavier than dry hair? Why is that? The outer layer of your hair, the cuticle, is made up of tightly over lapping scales for strength and resistance. And then there is the sebum, or the natural oil, that coats the scaly cuticle. Despite these 2 defenses, your hair still absorbs water. In fact healthy hair can absorb more than 30% of its own weight of water. Damaged hair is even more permeable – it can absorb up to 45% of its own weight of water. When the hair shaft is fully saturated, its diameter increases by 15 – 20% and it stretches or gets longer.Effects of Water

What effect does water then have on hair? When the hair shaft is saturated, the cuticle’s structure of the tightly over lapping scales is altered significantly. This causes the hair shaft to be fragile and more easily damaged. Add sunshine to this mix and you have very vulnerable hair. With the scales of the cuticle not offering enough protection, the sunshine can more easily damage the melanain – the part of your hair that is reponsible for color. Therefore, swimming on a hot summer day is refreshing for you, but it is very hard on your hair.Hair Absorbs Water

You don’t need to actually make your hair wet (by swimming, showering, or washing it) for it to absorb moisture; your hair can take in moisture from the air. People actually use human hair to make hygrometers (instruments used to measure humidity). Your hair changes in a very predictable way when you expose it to changes in humidity. It is very simple – hair stretches when it’s wet and contracts (shortens) when it’s dry. This happens at an exact rate and is proportional to the amount of water in the air. This is what makes your hair so predictably difficult to manage when the weather is humid.

Water is necessary to keep your hair clean, but it is hard on your hair by altering its structure and making it much more susceptible to damage.

The Ancient Ways of Preventing Hair Loss

From ancient times, many men have tried to come up with the perfect solution or total cure for hair loss. Since the dawn of civilization, there have been herbal remedies that were used to help grow back hair.Ancient Egypt
There was a certain cure which required a spell to be recited to the sun god and then this ritual was followed by swallowing a mixture of alabaster, onions, honey, red lead, and iron.
Egyptians applied lettuce patches (from chopped lettuce leaves) to their bald spots. They have done this solely because lettuce was associated to the god of virility-Min. It has been believed that hair loss affects a man’s virility; hence, they had to appease the god directly in control of that attribute.
Ancient Egyptians have also used massage solutions that have fir tree extracts in them. They extracted the resin which was necessary for coming up with the preparation that would improve scalp condition.
Egyptians also resorted to castor oil to enhance hair growth. This oil was mixed with sweet almond oil so that it would be easier to apply; not to mention that it would become scented.
Hair extensions aren’t modern man’s creation-in fact, the Egyptians of old have used human hair or sheep’s wool to make hair extensions and wigs. These people believed that with these hair extensions, their hair would become thicker.Indian Civilization
Ayurveda followers used boiled sage leaves in coconut oil to stimulate hair growth. This mixture can also improve the natural pigmentation of a person’s hair.
Fenugreek was also used to fight hair loss. Sometimes, its powdered form was combined with pepper and coconut milk to come up with a massage cream of some sort.
Amla oil (extracted from Indian Gooseberries) was also boiled in coconut oil. This solution was used as a hair tonic which was best at stimulating hair growth.Americas (Victorian Period)
Cologne, tincture of cantharides and spirit of camphor were applied to the hairs’ roots each night.
Tincture of cantharides has other partners in curing hair loss: Jamaica rum, rosemary oil, distilled water, Sesgui-carbonate of ammonia, and glycerin.
Brushing the hair vigorously was also believed to stimulate hair growth; this is true with soft hairbrushes. Stiff hairbrushes, on the other hand, can make the hair soft and shiny.Africa
Ancient Africans made scented hair tonics by mixing steeped flowers and olive oil.Ancient China
The Chinese believe that acupuncture could help cure alopecia. The primary acupuncture points are G5, 7, 20, Du16, 19, Yi Ming, and St8. Acupuncture treatment is done once each week or the sessions could be increased-this all depends on the acupuncturist. A seven-star needle can also be used by the patient in tapping the bald spot.
Modern man might not be able to fathom the mystery behind all of the ancient rituals, potions, and mixtures that were produced by the ancient civilizations. These people believed in such cures and some of the herbs that they have then used are still in use today.
Modern-day herbal treatments and medicines still contain some of the herbs that have been proven to prevent hair loss for thousands of years. If thousands of years of usage are not enough to convince any patient of an eventual cure, what else will?

What is the Significance of Blond Hair and Why is it so Desirable All Over the World?

BLOND

Myth and History

By

Tala Bar

When talking about blond hair, a few questions rise in the mind. What is the reason for such wide admiration for blond hair? Why do “men prefer blonds”? Why do dark haired women from the Mediterranean area constantly bleach their hair, and why do people of African origin dye their black hair yellow?

The answer to these questions is in the remote past, but it is not unduly complicated; it lies in the overall veneration of gold. Gold is the symbol of the sun and marks the basic features granted to the sun as a deity: power, strength, and durability. But the symbolism of gold is not only physical but also spiritual. Like the sun, which it stands for, gold shines by itself with a continuous light, which does not darken and does not tarnish. This characteristic is considered to be not only physical but also spiritual, referring to it as having the qualities of purity, wisdom, nobility, respect, divinity, enlightenment, and eternity.

It is quite clear that there is no place on earth where the sun has not been worshipped in one way or the other. The Bible expresses the sun’s character and importance in a few places. The prophet Malachi says, “The sun of righteousness shall rise with healing in his wings…” (ch. 4, 2); and in Psalms it is said that, “For the Lord God is a sun and a shield…” (ch. 84, 12). A common phrase in modern Hebrew says, “As clear as the sun”, expressing the fact that the sun acts in the light of day and has nothing to hide. The Scandinavian Sun god Balder is called “The Eye of the Sky”, and when he is killed by Hodder, god of darkness and hell, a long period of dark winter is created, when nothing grows until the sun is reborn. Father Christmas, whose dwelling place is the North Pole, represents the young sun in this festival, as may be seen by his red clothes (his white beard symbolizes snow, rather that old age). In ancient Egypt, sun worship was highly developed, and either the Phoenicians or the Viking may have been those who had brought it to America (s. below).

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But what has all this to do with golden hair? In many beliefs human hair is considered to hold a person’s physical and spiritual power. Biblical Samson (Shimshon in Hebrew, whose name is connected with the sun – Shemesh), called “the hero”, lost his great power when his head was shaven of his magnificent hair; only when it started to grow back, he was able to destroy a whole temple by felling its pillars with his bare hands. The combination of golden hair, then, represents divine superiority, power and control.

The tints of gold can change from the fairest blond hair to the darkest red, and in spite of the visible difference between them, they all symbolize the connection with the Sun as a supreme deity, and those spiritual features attached to it. That is why, even in cultures where black and brown hair are considered beautiful, the lighter colors are thought to express special qualities. The Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl – the initiator of the Kon Tiki and the Ra trips, from South America to Polynesia and from North Africa to America – has mentioned a myth, told among the black haired native Americans, saying that the most prominent American cultures (Maya, Inca and Aztec) were created by white-skinned, bearded people; these people, they say, came from an unknown place and disappeared in the Pacific ocean, where they reappeared in the shape of the giant red-haired sculptures of the Aku Aku culture of Polynesia.

It is quite possible that those white, bearded men were descendents of the Vikings, who arrived in America in the eighth to tenth centuries; but they might have been sea-faring Phoenicians, who arrived in America a long time earlier from North Africa, bringing with them parts of the ancient Egyptian culture – like the pyramids, for instance. Red haired people are fairly common among peoples of the Mediterranean basin, which are a highly mixed race; two of the most prominent Biblical mentions of it are King David, and Esau the Edomite – Adom means “red” in Hebrew.

Originally, all humans, having developed in Africa, must have had dark skin and hair, as can be seen in our nearest relatives, the chimpanzee, and as may be expected from the hot conditions of that area; the dark pigmentation works as a protection against the heat. Only when Homo sapiens people left Africa and arrived at Northern Europe, they could afford to forgo the protection against the heat, conserving the energy needed for creating dark pigmentation, and developed means of protection against the cold in the form of body hair, and tall and bony physique, under heavy fur clothing. Scandinavia is the only place on earth where fair skin and hair were ever developed.

Such fair skin and hair was probably developed from an albino mutation, which is well known among the dark tribes of Africa; but while in Africa it is a disadvantage, in Scandinavia it had its merits and spread through the population, together with straight hair and thick beard. The initial settlement in Northern Europe is said to have taken place toward the end of the last ice age, while the ice was beginning to retreat, around 12,000 before the present; at that time, the settlers were fairly isolated from the rest of the continent, thus developing into a pure blond, hardy race. With the melting of the ice these people started moving out, searching for more territory with the food it can provide. It may be assumed that their hardy bodies and minds, being used to the harsh conditions of the North, made them stronger than other races and fit them to overcome any clash between tribes. Such clashes, either by violence (rape) or by mutual consent, lead the to the mixing and assimilation of races, thus creating all kinds of shades of hair that appear throughout the European population: fair, gold, carrot, copper and chestnut, the result of blond mixing with black and brown.

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Following sun worshipping, many gods and heroes representing it were considered in many places around the world as having blond, or golden hair; and since the sun represents fertility, so did also the figures symbolizing Love as a mark of fertility. This is how Robert Graves presents the White Goddess in charge of fertility among the rest, in his book by that name: “The Goddess is a lovely, slender woman with a hooked nose, deathly pale face, lips red as rowan-berries, startlingly blue eyes and long fair hair…” (p. 24). This description is very close to the appearance of a Viking woman, even though Graves fixes her origin in the Mediterranean basin, among dark-haired population. The Love goddess Aphrodite is said to have climbed out of the sea at Cyprus, and according to many original paintings from ancient Greece, she is supposed to have had dark hair – as she is indeed often presented; Botticelli, however, painted his famous picture of hers with golden hair.

Similar to Aphrodite is the Celtic figure of “Niamah with the Golden Hair”, whose name means “Sun Tear”; her divine personality is expressed in the story that tells how she led the hero Oisin on her horse to the post-death “Islands of Happiness”. The dark or chestnut haired Celts had also a Sun god named Lugh, who was described as having golden hair that gleamed in the sunlight. Like him, on a 14th cent. French goblin, the figure of the Welsh King Arthur appears with golden hair, even though the Welsh are usually dark haired; the whole picture is infused with the golden atmosphere of the sun. Arthur was originally known as a military leader from the 5-6th cent., and the medieval royal ambiance takes him completely out of his original tribal belonging, putting him instead in a connection of golden regal-divine environment; the Arthurian myths connect him with the dying and reviving Sun god, and even with the figure of Jesus as symbolizing the sun. It is well known that Jesus was consistently painted by Christian artists as having golden hair, in blunt contrast to his Mediterranean origin.

The Sun deity could be, then, either male or female; in Semitic myths there were both the Babylonian Shamash god and the Canaanite Shamash or Shapash goddess. An Amerindian story of the Sun deity is told about a Mexican goddess named Chalchuialico, who was a fourth Sun goddess to rule after the three before her had vanished; but before she became a Sun goddess she was a Water goddess dressed in green, who had copper hair. For hundreds of years that Sun goddess supplied light and heat, while women and men appeared on the earth. But other gods envied her, and the God of Darkness (reminiscent of the Scandinavian Hodder), bothered her until she shed tears to the earth and everything vanished in darkness. In the end, the gods decided to create a fifth sun, and for that purpose they had to make a sacrifice, which would bring into being the sun and the moon. The sacrifice to the sun was to be the little goddess Nanna (again, reminiscent of an old world deity connected with the Nordic Balder). While the gods were burning their sacrifice, an eagle (one of the most prominent symbols of the sun) took out her body from the fire in the shape of a ball of fire, fixed it in the sky as she was wrapped in her golden hair.

Many golden haired figures appear in folk tales, which have developed from the ancient myths; one such legendary woman was Isolde, Tristan’s lover, famous not only from medieval poetry and a novel by the 19th cent. French author Joseph Bedier, but also from Wagner’s Opera. The legend tells that when Mark, the king of Cornwall, saw Isolde’s golden hair in a bird’s nest, he declared that he would only marry the owner of that hair. When it was found that the hair belonged to Isolde, the Irish royal princess, Tristan was sent to bring her to Mark, and on the way they fell hopelessly in love. Isolde is a typical Love goddess for whom the hero must die in the end.

It is also possible to find blond heroines in the Grimm Brothers’ Fairy Tales. One of these heroines is Rapunzel, who is said to have had “magnificent long hair, fine as spun gold”; another is the Goose Girl, whose waving locks “were all of pure silver”. Folk tales in turn have developed into modern fiction, and another divine woman with golden hair is Irene, heroine of Galsworthy’s The Forsyte Saga. She is described by the author as looking like a pagan goddess, whose figure expresses that of the Goddess of Love.

From literature to real life, the next type of Love goddess can be found among the goddesses of our times, who are film stars. Some of them are known to have dyed their hair blond, in order to enhance that concept of them, and one such modern Love goddess is Madonna, who is not even beautiful but distinguished by her blond hair. A better claim for the title, though, is Marilyn Monroe, who became famous for her film Men Prefer Blonds. Monroe certainly had the appearance of a Love goddess, with her original dark hair dyed blond, her lovely curvaceous body, and the many stories about her relations with men, that enhanced that illusion. That combination of her appearance, her profession and her behavior, certainly made Marilyn Monroe a throw back to pagan times and Sun worship. It is no wonder, then, that many women like to imitate her, at least by becoming blond; but such throw back may also affect those dark haired men, who prefer to enhance their outer persona in this way.

Links:

http://homepages.ius.edu/mcreceli/mythology.htm – Sun mythology

http://www.babynamesofireland.com/pages/niamh-oisin.html – Niamah with the Golden Hair

http://www.paleothea.com/Gallery/VenusSea.html – Botticelli’s Venus/Aphrodite

http://www.racialcompact.com/nordishrace.html – History of the Nordic race

http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/arthur.html – The remains of King Arthur

http://www.masihiat.com/UL/Albums/Pictures/Pic2637.jpg – Jesus in the Synagogue

http://www.marilynmonroe.com/about/photos/color_photos.htm – Marilyn Monroe

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.