By Ysabel Doran
It is natural to associate faster and healthier hair growth with prenatal vitamins. After all, pregnant women have long observed that they start taking prenatal vitamins, and months later notice thicker, healthier looking hair. But actually, this is a bit of coincidence, and other factors usually have more to do more to do with hair changes in pregnancy than do prenatal vitamins. Each hair on...
By Angela Epps
Learning about all of the different options for removing hair at home is something that every woman should know. There is a product or technique for all budgets and lifestyles, so you are sure to find one that is right for you. The three most common are shaving, chemical creme and waxing. Buy a razor. There are cheap ones that come in economy packs or more expensive ones that can have extra...
By Kevin Rail
Propecia is the only FDA-approved prescription drug for hair replacement. It has been used as a hair loss treatment since the 1990s and it usually takes up to three months before you see its effects. It is powerful enough that a one-a-day dose is recommended. The main thing to do when considering the safety of Propecia is to know the facts. Propecia originally came out in the 1980s and was used...
By Cindi Pearce
Age, illness, hormones, stress, medication, pollution and other variables can wreak havoc on your hair and cause it to thin or even fall out. Women and men who are experiencing thinning hair can elect to tackle this problem the natural way, using herbs and essential oils to boost their hair volume. Consider using Chinese herbs to combat thinning hair. According to Holisticonline.com, a study of...
By Hannah Rice Myers
Though male breast cancer is rare, it does exist. According to a report issued by the American Cancer Society, roughly 2,000 new cases are diagnosed each year, claiming the lives of 450 men. Because so many men believe that breast cancer is a disease affecting only women, many ignore the symptoms when they present themselves. However, knowing your body and paying attention to its changes may be...
By Sidney
Acne is caused by a variety of issues. These issues include oil glands that are overactive, skin pore blockage, bacteria, and inflammation. Since acne is formed under the skin, it's important to use a skin routine that will fight oils and bacteria harnessed in the sebaceous glands and follicles under our skin. To achieve this, you should adapt a medicated skin routine for cleansing the face,...