Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Dry Itchy Scalp
Dry itchy scalp- many people will experience this condition during the spring and summer months. Some who are dealing with it now, tend to reach for topical solutions. That's not the answer. However, using hair oils and creams help to assist, but do not get rid of the problem. The major cause of dry itchy scalp is dehydration. Many people don't consume enough water on a daily basis. Increase your water intake-make sure it is at least 8 8 oz. glasses of alkaline water. After a week, you will notice a difference. Actually your body will produce natural oils to moisturize your hair and scalp. Call the Hair Dr. if you or someone you know is experiencing hair loss....973-405-9510
Thursday, March 14, 2013
What is it with our women not taking pride in their hair. This is not projected to all women because some of us will not leave home unless our hair is "tight and right". I just have to speak to our beautiful women who wear weaves and it's getting pretty old. I know you notice the difference from when your hair was freshly done and now it's three weeks later. I mean, really, we can see where your hair ends and the weave began. Did you look in the mirror. Call the Hair Dr. I will fix it 973-405-9510
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Save Your Little Girls' Hair
Save the health of your little girls' hair. Take the time to maintain their natural hair by doing regular
conditioned treatments to make it more manageable. You can braid it or blow dry it while it's wet. Press it or flat iron their hair as long as you can, at least until the age of 15 or 16 years. So many women in their early 30's and even younger are losing their hair. The problem started from introducing chemical treatments at an early age. If you are concerned about your little girl's hair, don't alter their natural hair with chemical treatments. Call the Hair Dr. if you need help with your little girl's hair... 973-405-9510
conditioned treatments to make it more manageable. You can braid it or blow dry it while it's wet. Press it or flat iron their hair as long as you can, at least until the age of 15 or 16 years. So many women in their early 30's and even younger are losing their hair. The problem started from introducing chemical treatments at an early age. If you are concerned about your little girl's hair, don't alter their natural hair with chemical treatments. Call the Hair Dr. if you need help with your little girl's hair... 973-405-9510
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