Saturday, March 27, 2010

hair Care




Hair Care and Tips for Curly, Wavy, and Straight Hair




Healthier and shinier hair is something everybody loves. Is your hair in bad condition? If the answer is yes, you can turn your bad looking hair into great looking hair by simply following are some hair care tips,practices and diet information.
Hair Care Diet:

Excessive use of these in your diet can be pretty damaging to your hair:

* Sweets
* Chocolates
* Cakes

* Cookies


Try your level best to replace them with fresh fruits and green vegetables in your diet to help with your hair care.



Hair Care Tips:

Straight Hair:

Use a deep cleansing shampoo and apply a clarifying gel to the roots once a week to prevent your hair to lie flat against the scalp where it can build up shine-dulling oil. This is the best practice for straight hair.


Wavy Hair:

Use a shampoo and conditioner that gives shine to your hair. A wide-toothed comb is recommended for curly hairs, as it easily separates and smooths. This will give your wavy hair the shine you need.

Curly Hair:

Use a shampoo and conditioner with moisturizer as this type of hair are more open to dryness. After the bath, try to let it dry naturally and when dried comb it with your fingers. This will give your curly hair the support it needs.

Hair care practices:

No matter what type of hairs you possess, trying these everyday hair care tips can do wonders for your hair without any side effects.

* Never comb wet hairs as they are more prone to damage.

* Don’t shampoo everyday as the chemicals in the shampoos can damage the scalp if used daily.

* Do wash your hair with water everyday.

* Eat nutritious foods.



Hair loss:

Hair loss is something that is experienced by every individual at some time in their lives. When 50% of about 100,000 hairs are lost, only then loss of hairs becomes noticeable. That is quite a huge number of hairs being gone.
That is why it is so important to always take care of your hair. This article discusses the causes of hair loss in the following as to enable you to prevent the damage. The following are some of the causes which if avoided can lead to prevention of hair loss.
Causes of Hair Loss,


Improper use of hair products:

Many people use chemical treatment on their hair like dyes, tints, straightening lotions, etc. Although these treatments get you the required hair, but excessive use of these products can damage your hair. So by avoiding it, it could be prevented. Excessive

Shampooing and Combing:



Shampooing and combing are necessary for the health of the hair but excessively doing both these can lead to hair damage and loss. so by lessening the activity it could lead to prevention of hair loss.

Hairstyles:

Some hairstyles like the troop cut style the hair in an unnatural position. These things cause hair damage. So by keeping a simple hair style hair loss can be prevented.

Blow Drying :

Many people and even hair stylists brush hairs while blow drying. The recent studies show that it is very damaging to the hair as heat from the blow dryer already damages the protein in the hair and makes them weak and liable to break off; brushing the hair during this process is even more damaging. So by avoiding this activity it hair loss prevention is possible.

Inadequate Protein Intake:

Protein is necessary for your hair health. Make sure that you are eating foods that are rich in protein. Your hair loss may be the cause of your low protein intake. By increasing the protein intake hair loss can be prevented.

Unavoidable causes:

Heredity thinning or balding, child birth, high fever, cancer treatments and other major surgeries also result in hair loss. Since they are not avoidable one can’t do anything about those but if one takes care of their hair and adhere to the prevention methods above.


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Friday, March 26, 2010

Desighner Abayas

Designer Abayas


Al Ghala abayat "with a Moroccan Mediterranean touch " Fresh Styles and very different designs.

























Abaya may be made of different fabrics, abaya comes in various shapes and designs. Gulf abaya designers are passionate about transforming a simple abaya into a sophisticated gown that could suit to be worn by a princess. Modern Gulf abayat are made of high quality expensive fabrics, embroidery, lace, Swarovski crystals and other elements are used for decoration. Qualities and prices of abayas vary.


Gulf abayat can satisfy women of different taste in fashion. There are elegant abayat for daily wear- they are more modest and simple in decoration, have a classic feel.






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Gul Ahmed summer collection

New Prints and Colours



Women’s and Girls Favourite Dress Summer Collection of Lawn Prints in a your favorite colours. A very wide range of designs available of Gul Ahmed Summer 2010 lawn.

























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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Acne Care



Acne Care

Acne is a skin condition that can cause pimples, blackheads and whiteheads on the face, back, chest along with other parts of the body. Acne can affect people of all ages, races and backgrounds. It is one of the most frustrating, stressful and embarrassing things that can happen to a person. Aside from causing physical symptoms, acne can also have severe emotional and physiological symptoms. Many people with acne don’t know how to treat their acne and they don’t know when they should go see a dermatologist. In this category, you will learn everything you need to know about acne. You will learn specifically about:

Dermatology

A dermatologist is someone who can give some much-needed help to anyone who suffers from acne or other skin conditions. Dermatologists are people who went to school for years and years just to be able to help people like you with their skin condition. Going to see a Dermatologist is a great way to get clear skin and is a great person to consult about all of your skin problems. However, before you make an appointment with your nearest dermatologist there are some things to consider some people might feel just plain awkward about going to see a dermatologist, especially if they are male or if they are very self-conscious about their skin condition. Others might only have mild acne and a dermatologist would not really help because it is something that you will eventually grow out of naturally. So when do you see a dermatologist?
To help decided whether you would benefit from seeing a dermatologist, ask yourself these questions below. Do any of them apply to your skin condition?

* My skin condition makes me feel very embarrassed and self-conscious
* I feel depressed since I have developed this skin condition
* I have tried a lot of products at the drug store, and none of them have helped the condition.
* My skin condition is getting consistently worse

If you said yes to any of the above skin conditions, then it may be time for you to go see a dermatologist. Before you go to see a dermatologist, you will want to investigate many of the dermatologists in your area and ask around for references. Chances are that if you ask a lot of people who have visited the dermatologist and many people have been happy with him, that you have found yourself a good dermatologist. On the day that you visit your dermatologist be sure to bring certain critical things like your health insurance information and the products you have used in the past for your acne condition. You will also want to come without any makeup on so he can see the full extent of your skin condition. Be sure to right down any questions you might have so that you won’t forget to ask them once you get in. Remember this is your time, and you are paying him so you might as well get everything you can out of the visit.


Accutane

Accutane, also known as Isotretinoin , is a medication used for the treatment of moderate to severe acne. It is most commonly used for people who have tried many different products and nothing has helped their acne. Most people who use Accutane will see a considerate improvement in their skin within just a couple of months. Accutane can help with blemishes, blackheads, white heads and acne scarring. However, Accutane can be dangerous and should only be used in the correct way. Read below to find out more about Accutane. General Information Before you are allowed to take Accutane, several precise processes need to take place. You have to get a prescription from your dermatologist in order to be able to take Accutane. Before the dermatologist is allowed to prescribe the drug, a urine test must be administered to make sure that the user is not pregnant or does not have other serious medical conditions that can worsen if Accutane is taken. You will also have to go back each month to get a new prescription, and each time you need to have a urine test and blood drawn. The prescription needs to be filled within 7 days of the date that it was written or you will need to go get a new prescription written. Side Effects During treatment their can be many side effects that a person may experience. Side effects can be potentially serious and you should consult with your dermatologist about any side effects that you may experience while using Accutane. The following is a list of some of the most common side effects:
* Dry skin and lips
* Itching
* Increased sensitivity to sun
* Peeling skin
* Thinning hair
* Dry, red and irritated eyes
* Nosebleeds
* Bleeding gums
* Pain in your muscles
* Decreased night vision
* Headaches, nausea, vomiting or blurred vision
* Depression or changes in your mood
* Unusual tiredness or lack of appetite
* Severe stomach pain or diarrhea



Acne Treatments No matter what type of acne you have, whether is be acne, acne scars, whiteheads or blackheads, chances are that it can be helped. It is very critical to know that all of your acne problems will not be solved overnight. To truly solve your skin care problems, it can take several weeks to several months to get the answer that you are searching for. The first thing to do to treat acne is try some over the counter drugs, especially if you have mild acne, to see if they might help. After you have tried a few over the counter medicines, you may want to consider seeing a dermatologist. They can help you decide the best medication for your individual skin type. Here is a list of some of the most popular types of acne treatments: Prescription medicines Prescription medicines can be classified as acne treatments that are prescribed by a dermatologist. A dermatologist will usually prescribe something mild to see how your skin will react to different treatments. If that is not working, he will usually prescribe something stronger. Treatment options generally come in two forms. They can come in a cream or gel that you rub onto your skin, also known as topical treatments. Or they will prescribe something in tablet form, also known as oral treatments.


Topical Treatments

Topical treatments are treatments that you rub directly to effected areas of the skin. Topical treatments are usually applied once or twice a day and can be used for up to six months to see optimal results. Some side effects might include dry or flaking skin or irritated skin.

Oral Treatments

Oral treatments, that come in tablet form, are usually prescribed for inflammatory acne. The will usually be taken daily for about three months. Longer dosages might be necessary if the patient is not seeing optimal results. Oral medications are usually only prescribed for mild to moderate acne because the effects are not usually as strong as topical treatments. Oral treatments can cause side effects such as diarrhea, upset stomach, indigestion and dry of the skin.
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Latest collection of Saim Ali

Saim Ali


Design philosophy of Saim Ali is about designing stylish, comfortable yet simple outfits.













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Nida Azwer 's collection 2010

Nida Azwer new collection 2010

Nida Azwer's womenswear couture collection being showcased at fashion week is entitled. Drawing inspiration from the colour blue and all its diverse hues. Nida Azwer is best known for infusing her label with attention to detail, innovative cuts, silhouettes and tailoring. Here are some of her dresses shown at Fashion week 2010.
















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