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Tips for solving oily scalp for men

Tips for solving oily scalp for men

We believe that any man dealing with an oily scalp problem must find it quite bothersome. Today AloEx has easy tips to solve oily scalp problems for men to share. 1. Wash hair the right way — try not to scratch the scalp too hard while washing. Use your fingers to gently massage the scalp, and focus washing on the hair strands rather than the scalp area to reduce stimulation of oil secretion on the scalp. 2. Reduce the use of hair conditioning products — conditioners will make your hair oilier. If you use conditioner for nourishment after shampooing, try applying it to the hair strands rather than the scalp. 3. Reduce combing frequency — many men with short hair are used to combing frequently, but combing too often actually stimulates more oil production on the scalp, so it is better to avoid combing too often. 4. Switch to hair products with natural ingredients — because natural extracts have properties that are good for the scalp and will also help your hair look beautiful and healthy. Just these simple tips will help reduce your oily scalp problem. If you're a man dealing with an oily scalp, try following these methods.

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Stress — a major cause of hair loss

Stress — a major cause of hair loss

Stress is a problem that plays an increasing role in modern people's lives — whether facing stress from work or regular traffic jams. The consequences of stress are varied, including stomach aches, headaches, and even hair fall. Stress-related hair fall often begins after weeks or months of dealing with stress, causing the hair follicles to produce hair more slowly and in smaller quantities than usual. If you continue facing the same stress, the condition will persist chronically. Stress-related hair fall typically has 3 main patterns: Telogen Effluvium — the most common type of hair fall for those dealing with stress or taking certain medications. The hair roots begin to malfunction, causing hair strands to stop growing and fall out all over the scalp. These individuals will notice notably more hair fall than usual, and begin to feel their hair gradually thinning. Trichotillomania — a type of psychological condition. When these individuals experience stress, anxiety, or boredom, they unconsciously pull out their own hair, weakening the roots and increasing the chance of hair fall. Alopecia Areata — a condition whose exact cause has not yet been clearly identified, but stress is suspected to be one contributing factor. Hair falls out in one or multiple patches forming circular or oval patterns that are visible to the eye. So how can AloEx help reduce these problems? AloEx can easily help address stress-related hair fall — especially for those who stress-pull their hair, which can weaken roots. AloEx stimulates blood circulation to nourish the hair roots, making them stronger, better able to hold strands in place, and less prone to falling. With over 30 types of herbal ingredients, AloEx shampoo and serum also have a pleasant herbal fragrance. When used, the scalp feels cool and comfortable, combined with the fresh, gentle herbal scent. AloEx therefore helps reduce stress and increase relaxation. Most importantly, don't forget to find fun activities to help relieve stress — whether going to watch a fun movie or visiting somewhere new — along with eating nutritious food, all while using AloEx hair care products for a healthy mind, body, and hair.

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How to choose a shampoo that won't cause hair loss

How to choose a shampoo that won't cause hair loss

Ladies, did you know that sometimes even without any hair-damaging behavior, hair still mysteriously breaks and falls out? That may be caused by the hair care products we use — because most hair care products contain certain chemicals that secretly damage our hair and scalp. Today the admin brings 4 things to know before buying shampoo. 🌿 Check carefully whether it contains Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) — SLS is a detergent and surfactant chemical with good cleansing properties, so it is commonly used in various washing products including shampoos. However, even at low concentrations it can be harmful and cause irritation, rashes, and hair fall. Long-term accumulation can cause severe allergic reactions. That said, there is also a chemical called Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) which has similar properties to SLS but is gentler, and is commonly used in children's products. Shampoos containing SLES are gentle, safe, and non-irritating. So just avoid SLS — SLES is fine to use without worry. Silicone is okay… but better without it — Silicone is what makes hair soft, smooth, and shiny. Found mostly in conditioners but also in some shampoos. No matter how tangled your hair is, silicone handles it. But beneath the smoothness and shine lies a problem — clogging. Silicone clogs the scalp, depriving hair of moisture until it becomes dry and breaks. Some people also develop dandruff. Avoid Paraben — Paraben is a preservative commonly added to shampoos and various products. While there is no clear conclusion on how harmful it is, for people who are easily sensitive or who use paraben-containing products continuously for a long time, it may cause allergic reactions, irritation, and scalp buildup that leads to hair breakage and fall. Avoid Fragrance — using a lovely-scented shampoo feels wonderful, but hold on before reaching for it just because of the scent — many shampoo bottles add fragrance, which is another cause of hair damage and fall, since most fragrances contain alcohol. So if you're prone to sensitivity and don't want hair fall, it's recommended to choose one with no fragrance or only natural fragrance instead. For anyone confused about all these things to avoid and wondering what shampoo to use — we recommend AloEx Original Shampoo! Free of SLS, Silicone, Paraben, Alcohol, Fragrance — safe for all ages and genders. Helps detox the scalp, removes oiliness completely, reduces hair fall, and nourishes hair roots. Full of benefits — don't wait, you have to try it! Order AloEx Original Shampoo with great discounts at Facebook: AloExOfficial LINE: @AloEx Free delivery nationwide ^^

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Simple tips for fixing split ends

Simple tips for fixing split ends

Damaged, split-end hair to the point of breakage — one of the most frustrating hair problems. The longer the hair, the more split ends occur, because long hair requires more nutrients — and if insufficient nutrients are delivered, the hair will split at the ends and ultimately break and fall. Today the admin brings easy tips for handling brittle hair to share with ladies. Regularly trim off the ends — for ladies with long hair or hair prone to splitting, it is recommended to regularly trim the ends to prevent split ends and breakage, approximately once every 3 months. But if you notice splitting before then, trim it off right away. Don't comb immediately when hair is tangled — short hair is less of an issue, but long hair tends to tangle severely. Some people, when encountering this, immediately grab a comb and tug through it — which pulls strands until they break, and the already weak ends also break off and fall. So when hair is tangled, use your fingers to gently work out the tangles first, then use a comb to style afterward. Dry hair the right way after washing — after washing hair, use a towel to gently pat dry. Don't rub or scrub hard, as wet hair is in a state where it breaks and falls most easily. Importantly, avoid blow-drying with hot air or flat-ironing when hair is still damp, as this dries and damages the hair, causes split ends, and breakage. Don't tie hair too tightly — besides ruining the hair shape, tying hair with a tight elastic band increases the chance of breakage. For those with long hair who want to tie it up, choose a good quality hair tie and don't pull it too tight. Use treatment to nourish hair — keeping hair consistently moisturized is another way to prevent breakage. It is recommended to use hair treatment focusing especially on the ends for those with split end problems, and to do so regularly. This will prevent dry, damaged hair and split ends leading to breakage — and also keep hair soft and smooth.

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Allergy symptoms from hair coloring

Allergy symptoms from hair coloring

Nowadays hair dyeing has become widely popular because it can help enhance one's personality to look more attractive. However, quite a number of people develop allergic reactions from the chemicals used in hair dye. While there are many types of chemicals used in hair dye, the substance that causes allergic reactions is PPD (paraphenylenediamine), which can be found in both permanent and temporary hair dye. People who are allergic to PPD will experience scalp burning, manifesting as redness and itching because the chemical has made direct contact with the scalp. Hair dye products normally list their components on the package label and specify the amount of PPD to assure consumers that the product is safe. However, if you do experience an allergic reaction, stop using the hair dye product immediately and consult a doctor right away, as it could be life-threatening. In any case, those who are sensitive to various chemicals should avoid using products containing chemicals, and instead choose products made from natural extracts — such as AloEx shampoo and serum, which are rich in various Thai herbal extracts, free of chemicals, so you can be assured there will be no allergic reactions. For more information or to place an order, LINE: @AloEx Tel. 098-956-5908 🙂 Thank you for the great information from http://bit.ly/1TrLEWo, http://bit.ly/1PpLSpS

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Songkran homecoming — 5 warm, unforgettable gift ideas

Songkran homecoming — 5 warm, unforgettable gift ideas

1. Fruit — Fruit is one item that is indispensable when visiting elderly relatives, because it is easy to find, available in many varieties to suit preferences, not expensive (except for some truly premium fruits), and it is healthy food — making it an excellent choice. For fruit to present to elders in a formal manner, try arranging various types of fruit in a hamper basket with a pretty bow — anyone who receives it is sure to be delighted. 2. Bird's nest and chicken soup hamper — a top popular gift. For bird's nest and chicken soup hampers, even though research shows bird's nest has no particular nutritional value, many elders would still likely be pleased to receive it as a gift as always — perhaps because of its luxurious, premium feel, and the beautiful, extravagant hamper presentation. This is sure to impress at least somewhat. 3. Local provincial specialties — if you want to try something different for a souvenir, local provincial specialties is also a great idea. Families returning home to visit relatives during long holidays who travel by private car may pass through many provinces, each with its own unique products — whether food or household items — with distinctive characters particular to each province. These make for a good and unique souvenir for elderly relatives. 4. Shoulder wrap / scarf — moving on to gifts for the ladies: women and clothing/accessories go hand in hand. But buying a full outfit as a gift can be awkward — worried the mothers and grandmothers won't like the style. So here's a recommendation: a shoulder wrap or scarf, because it's an accessory that can be used easily on many occasions, and is not hard to find. If bought from souvenir shops in each province, the patterns will be region-specific — northern patterns are one style, southern patterns are another. Very unique! Choose a beautiful pattern that pairs well with many outfits, then give it to your elderly relatives — they're sure to love it. 5. AloEx Box Set — many people are surely tired of the same old gifts, so here's this recommendation: AloEx Box Set, which contains both shampoo and serum in one box, offering great value — perfect for a gift. Because as we age, hair problems grow too — whether hair fall, thinning, or limp-looking unhealthy hair. But AloEx can help solve these problems. And if you use the shampoo together with the serum, the effectiveness multiplies further. Excellent! It's a good and useful gift. Anyone who doesn't know what to buy — consider AloEx Box Set as one of your options.

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Stress — a major cause of hair loss

Stress — a major cause of hair loss

Stress is a problem that plays an increasing role in modern people's lives — whether facing stress from work or regular traffic jams. The consequences of stress are varied, including stomach aches, headaches, and even hair fall. Stress-related hair fall often begins after weeks or months of dealing with stress, causing the hair follicles to produce hair more slowly and in smaller quantities than usual. If you continue facing the same stress, the condition will persist chronically. Stress-related hair fall typically has 3 main patterns: Telogen Effluvium — the most common type of hair fall for those dealing with stress or taking certain medications. The hair roots begin to malfunction, causing hair strands to stop growing and fall out all over the scalp. These individuals will notice notably more hair fall than usual, and begin to feel their hair gradually thinning. Trichotillomania — a type of psychological condition. When these individuals experience stress, anxiety, or boredom, they unconsciously pull out their own hair, weakening the roots and increasing the chance of hair fall. Alopecia Areata — a condition whose exact cause has not yet been clearly identified, but stress is suspected to be one contributing factor. Hair falls out in one or multiple patches forming circular or oval patterns that are visible to the eye. So how can AloEx help reduce these problems? AloEx can easily help address stress-related hair fall — especially for those who stress-pull their hair, which can weaken roots. AloEx stimulates blood circulation to nourish the hair roots, making them stronger, better able to hold strands in place, and less prone to falling. With over 30 types of herbal ingredients, AloEx shampoo and serum also have a pleasant herbal fragrance. When used, the scalp feels cool and comfortable, combined with the fresh, gentle herbal scent. AloEx therefore helps reduce stress and increase relaxation. Most importantly, don't forget to find fun activities to help relieve stress — whether going to watch a fun movie or visiting somewhere new — along with eating nutritious food, all while using AloEx hair care products for a healthy mind, body, and hair.

Read more »
How to choose a shampoo that won't cause hair loss

How to choose a shampoo that won't cause hair loss

Ladies, did you know that sometimes even without any hair-damaging behavior, hair still mysteriously breaks and falls out? That may be caused by the hair care products we use — because most hair care products contain certain chemicals that secretly damage our hair and scalp. Today the admin brings 4 things to know before buying shampoo. 🌿 Check carefully whether it contains Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) — SLS is a detergent and surfactant chemical with good cleansing properties, so it is commonly used in various washing products including shampoos. However, even at low concentrations it can be harmful and cause irritation, rashes, and hair fall. Long-term accumulation can cause severe allergic reactions. That said, there is also a chemical called Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) which has similar properties to SLS but is gentler, and is commonly used in children's products. Shampoos containing SLES are gentle, safe, and non-irritating. So just avoid SLS — SLES is fine to use without worry. Silicone is okay… but better without it — Silicone is what makes hair soft, smooth, and shiny. Found mostly in conditioners but also in some shampoos. No matter how tangled your hair is, silicone handles it. But beneath the smoothness and shine lies a problem — clogging. Silicone clogs the scalp, depriving hair of moisture until it becomes dry and breaks. Some people also develop dandruff. Avoid Paraben — Paraben is a preservative commonly added to shampoos and various products. While there is no clear conclusion on how harmful it is, for people who are easily sensitive or who use paraben-containing products continuously for a long time, it may cause allergic reactions, irritation, and scalp buildup that leads to hair breakage and fall. Avoid Fragrance — using a lovely-scented shampoo feels wonderful, but hold on before reaching for it just because of the scent — many shampoo bottles add fragrance, which is another cause of hair damage and fall, since most fragrances contain alcohol. So if you're prone to sensitivity and don't want hair fall, it's recommended to choose one with no fragrance or only natural fragrance instead. For anyone confused about all these things to avoid and wondering what shampoo to use — we recommend AloEx Original Shampoo! Free of SLS, Silicone, Paraben, Alcohol, Fragrance — safe for all ages and genders. Helps detox the scalp, removes oiliness completely, reduces hair fall, and nourishes hair roots. Full of benefits — don't wait, you have to try it! Order AloEx Original Shampoo with great discounts at Facebook: AloExOfficial LINE: @AloEx Free delivery nationwide ^^

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Simple tips for fixing split ends

Simple tips for fixing split ends

Damaged, split-end hair to the point of breakage — one of the most frustrating hair problems. The longer the hair, the more split ends occur, because long hair requires more nutrients — and if insufficient nutrients are delivered, the hair will split at the ends and ultimately break and fall. Today the admin brings easy tips for handling brittle hair to share with ladies. Regularly trim off the ends — for ladies with long hair or hair prone to splitting, it is recommended to regularly trim the ends to prevent split ends and breakage, approximately once every 3 months. But if you notice splitting before then, trim it off right away. Don't comb immediately when hair is tangled — short hair is less of an issue, but long hair tends to tangle severely. Some people, when encountering this, immediately grab a comb and tug through it — which pulls strands until they break, and the already weak ends also break off and fall. So when hair is tangled, use your fingers to gently work out the tangles first, then use a comb to style afterward. Dry hair the right way after washing — after washing hair, use a towel to gently pat dry. Don't rub or scrub hard, as wet hair is in a state where it breaks and falls most easily. Importantly, avoid blow-drying with hot air or flat-ironing when hair is still damp, as this dries and damages the hair, causes split ends, and breakage. Don't tie hair too tightly — besides ruining the hair shape, tying hair with a tight elastic band increases the chance of breakage. For those with long hair who want to tie it up, choose a good quality hair tie and don't pull it too tight. Use treatment to nourish hair — keeping hair consistently moisturized is another way to prevent breakage. It is recommended to use hair treatment focusing especially on the ends for those with split end problems, and to do so regularly. This will prevent dry, damaged hair and split ends leading to breakage — and also keep hair soft and smooth.

Read more »
Allergy symptoms from hair coloring

Allergy symptoms from hair coloring

Nowadays hair dyeing has become widely popular because it can help enhance one's personality to look more attractive. However, quite a number of people develop allergic reactions from the chemicals used in hair dye. While there are many types of chemicals used in hair dye, the substance that causes allergic reactions is PPD (paraphenylenediamine), which can be found in both permanent and temporary hair dye. People who are allergic to PPD will experience scalp burning, manifesting as redness and itching because the chemical has made direct contact with the scalp. Hair dye products normally list their components on the package label and specify the amount of PPD to assure consumers that the product is safe. However, if you do experience an allergic reaction, stop using the hair dye product immediately and consult a doctor right away, as it could be life-threatening. In any case, those who are sensitive to various chemicals should avoid using products containing chemicals, and instead choose products made from natural extracts — such as AloEx shampoo and serum, which are rich in various Thai herbal extracts, free of chemicals, so you can be assured there will be no allergic reactions. For more information or to place an order, LINE: @AloEx Tel. 098-956-5908 🙂 Thank you for the great information from http://bit.ly/1TrLEWo, http://bit.ly/1PpLSpS

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Songkran homecoming — 5 warm, unforgettable gift ideas

Songkran homecoming — 5 warm, unforgettable gift ideas

1. Fruit — Fruit is one item that is indispensable when visiting elderly relatives, because it is easy to find, available in many varieties to suit preferences, not expensive (except for some truly premium fruits), and it is healthy food — making it an excellent choice. For fruit to present to elders in a formal manner, try arranging various types of fruit in a hamper basket with a pretty bow — anyone who receives it is sure to be delighted. 2. Bird's nest and chicken soup hamper — a top popular gift. For bird's nest and chicken soup hampers, even though research shows bird's nest has no particular nutritional value, many elders would still likely be pleased to receive it as a gift as always — perhaps because of its luxurious, premium feel, and the beautiful, extravagant hamper presentation. This is sure to impress at least somewhat. 3. Local provincial specialties — if you want to try something different for a souvenir, local provincial specialties is also a great idea. Families returning home to visit relatives during long holidays who travel by private car may pass through many provinces, each with its own unique products — whether food or household items — with distinctive characters particular to each province. These make for a good and unique souvenir for elderly relatives. 4. Shoulder wrap / scarf — moving on to gifts for the ladies: women and clothing/accessories go hand in hand. But buying a full outfit as a gift can be awkward — worried the mothers and grandmothers won't like the style. So here's a recommendation: a shoulder wrap or scarf, because it's an accessory that can be used easily on many occasions, and is not hard to find. If bought from souvenir shops in each province, the patterns will be region-specific — northern patterns are one style, southern patterns are another. Very unique! Choose a beautiful pattern that pairs well with many outfits, then give it to your elderly relatives — they're sure to love it. 5. AloEx Box Set — many people are surely tired of the same old gifts, so here's this recommendation: AloEx Box Set, which contains both shampoo and serum in one box, offering great value — perfect for a gift. Because as we age, hair problems grow too — whether hair fall, thinning, or limp-looking unhealthy hair. But AloEx can help solve these problems. And if you use the shampoo together with the serum, the effectiveness multiplies further. Excellent! It's a good and useful gift. Anyone who doesn't know what to buy — consider AloEx Box Set as one of your options.

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Simple tips for solving split-end hair

Simple tips for solving split-end hair

How to fix split ends for those with long hair. As a woman, many people like to keep their hair long to enhance their personality and appearance. But keeping long hair often comes with its own set of problems, because long hair requires more nutrients to nourish the strands. If insufficient nutrients reach the hair, split ends will develop, and the result of that is hair breakage. 1. Trim the ends regularly. This method will help prevent split ends and prevent your hair from further breaking and falling. Women with long hair should trim the ends approximately once every 3 months. 2. Don't comb immediately when your hair is tangled. When your hair becomes knotted and tangled, don't reach for a comb right away, as this will pull strands out from the scalp and your already-weakened ends will break and fall more easily. A better approach is to gently use your fingers to work out the tangles first, then use a comb to style your hair nicely. 3. Dry your hair properly after washing. After shampooing, avoid using a towel to rub your hair vigorously, and avoid using a hair dryer on a high heat setting, as these will make your hair dry, cause split ends, and eventually lead to breakage. 4. Don't tie your hair too tight. Normally, tying your hair with a rubber band that is too tight will damage the shape of the hair and, if pulled too tightly, will increase the chance of hair breakage and fall. If you keep long hair and want to pull it back, choose a high-quality hair tie and don't tie it too tightly. 5. Use a conditioner to nourish your hair. Another way to prevent hair breakage is to keep your hair well moisturised. Use a conditioner so your hair doesn't dry out, develop split ends, or break and fall — and it will also make your hair soft and silky. With thanks for the information from: http://bit.ly/1VMtyfJ

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Must-try! 10 great-value items worth buying at EVEANDBOY

Must-try! 10 great-value items worth buying at EVEANDBOY

Right now there is no beauty store hotter than EVEANDBOY — whenever you go there, it's packed with people, and that's because the store always brings in new, interesting products and brands for shoppers to choose from. Today we'll take a look at some interesting items available there...

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