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		<title>Shampoo For Oily Scalp</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2011 07:58:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chronic oily scalp and oily hair are most often the result of over-active sebaceous glands. Combined with dirt, bacteria accumulation and hair product build-up, oily scalp can lead to itchiness, flaking, and in some cases, scalp psoriasis or dermatitis. Sebaceous glands are co-located and found with follicle pores. Their function is to produce and secrete [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chronic oily scalp and oily hair are most often the result of over-active sebaceous glands. Combined with dirt, bacteria accumulation and hair product build-up, oily scalp can lead to itchiness, flaking, and in some cases, scalp psoriasis or dermatitis. Sebaceous glands are co-located and found with follicle pores. Their function is to produce and secrete hair oil (sebum) for the follicle shaft, root, and cuticle. Hair oil coats the shaft and provides nourishment and flexibility. It can also provide shine and control if your hair is dry or dull. If your glands are over-active, excess oil can be produced and can accumulate on the scalp, hair and can clog follicle pores. Excess oil can trap dirt and combine with yeast to create bacteria, irritation and inflammation.</p>
<p>Many of our customers contact us for what is the best shampoo for oily scalp. Our experience and feedback from customers leads us to recommend shampoo formulated specifically for oil scalp and hair &#8211; specifically products that include either Zinc PCA or Peppermint, Spearmint, or Menthol in their formulations. Zinc PCA helps regulate the sebaceous glands and slows oil production. Used in shampoos (and some conditioners), Zinc PCA is highly effective both for deep cleaning &#8211; as in a &#8220;clarifying&#8221; shampoo &#8211; and for washing away oil, dirt and grease found on the scalp or in the hair. Zinc PCA also has other benefits related to hair loss. DHT is the leading cause of hair loss in men. DHT is created by a conversion of enzymes and restricts blood flow, nutrients and growth of new hair. Zinc PCA helps block this conversion and is a frequent active ingredient in hair loss shampoos. </p>
<p>An effective alternative to Zinc PCA is Menthol. Menthol is derived form the &#8220;mints&#8221; &#8211; Peppermint and Spearmint, in particular. Menthol has many of the same properties of Zinc PCA with several added benefits. One, it smells great &#8211; refreshing and stimulating. Not a bad trait for a shampoo used first thing in the morning. Secondly, it makes your scalp &#8220;feel&#8221; clean. As popular advertising goes &#8220;the tingle tells you its working&#8221;. The best shampoos for oily scalp also have other ingredients we recommend. Sodium Laureth Sulfate as a surfactant. Surfactants produce the foaming action. Sodium Laureth Sulfate is gentle on the scalp and help reduce inflammation, itching and the risk of allergies. Jojoba Oil is also helpful. Jojoba Oil mimics sebum yet is super-effective for deep cleaning and irrigating follicle pores of trapped dirt and oil. </p>
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		<title>The A to Zinc of Hair Loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2010 04:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Hair Loss Products]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zinc is a trace mineral that has many important roles in the human body. All of these roles are essential for the growth of thick, healthy hair. Zinc helps the body reproduce cells, absorb vitamins, controlling hormones and the synthesis of proteins. Whilst all of these are obviously important one of the more important ways [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zinc is a trace mineral that has many important roles in the human body. All of these roles are essential for the growth of thick, healthy hair. Zinc helps the body reproduce cells, absorb vitamins, controlling hormones and the synthesis of proteins. Whilst all of these are obviously important one of the more important ways zinc helps the body is by controlling hormones, most importantly testosterone. By keeping an eye on your testosterone levels zinc is doing its part to not only hold on to your precious hair, but also help you grow more.</p>
<p>So now we all know that zinc is important to stop normal hair loss the next question is how do we get enough zinc in our bodies? The most obvious choice is through our food. Food that is rich in zinc include: shellfish, wheat germ, veal liver, squash seeds and peanuts. Unfortunately their are a few issues when it comes to getting all of your zinc from food. The main issue is that the body only absorbs a small amount of zinc that is present in our foods, between 25-30% in fact. The other is that what you consume the food with affects how much zinc is absorbed. Both calcium and fibre prevent the body absorbing zinc completely. Calcium competes with zinc for consumption whilst zinc and fibre bind together so that your hard earned zinc ends up in the toilet bowl.</p>
<p>With normal consumption of zinc through eating food being hit and miss at best, then getting zinc through supplementation seems to be the obvious choice. Whilst most zinc supplements aren&#8217;t primarily considered a thinning hair product they do help against normal hair loss and aid growth. Another option to make sure that your body and hair get all the zinc they need is to take a hair growth supplement that not only contains zinc but also other vitamins for hair loss, such as b6 and biotin. This shouldn&#8217;t be difficult as all of the best hair loss treatment products contain a range of vitamins and minerals that will give you luscious, sexy hair.</p>
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		<title>Hair Loss Shampoo Choosing Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 08:47:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the things that you need to keep in mind with hair loss shampoos is what they do. You should see what type of hair loss they are made to treat, as you will want to find a product that is designed for your type loss of hair. If you do not know, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the things that you need to keep in mind with hair loss shampoos is what they do. You should see what type of hair loss they are made to treat, as you will want to find a product that is designed for your type loss of hair. If you do not know, you should not just buy shampoo. Instead you should see your doctor to find out what is causing your loss of hair problem. From there your doctor can tell you whether or not loss of hair shampoos are even a good idea for your type loss of hair. They can even tell you what you can do along with the shampoo to see the best results.</p>
<p>Once you know what the lossage shampoo is supposed to do for you, the next thing you should do is take a good look at the ingredients. It may even be helpful to look online at the different ingredients to see if they really even have any bearing on hair loss and your type of hair loss at that. There are a lot of shampoos on the market for loss of hair that really have little or no ingredients for helping with loss of hair.</p>
<p>Another great thing to consider when looking for a hair shampoo is to look up reviews on different shampoos that you are interested in trying. This will give you a good indication as to whether they actually work or not for treating hair. It is important to keep in mind with this that some people can misuse these products, which may be the cause for some bad reviews, while some great reviews may have been planted by the manufacturer of the shampoo. Therefore, it is very important to weigh the good with the bad. It is also important to see if there are any side effects that the shampoo may have. Ones that say they may cause skin irritation are products you may want to stay away from as they could possibly make your loss of hair problems worse.</p>
<p>It is very important to do your homework before buying a loss shampoo or even any hair loss treatment for that matter. This is because there are many companies out there that are trying to scam people and rip them off. Even if they are not a complete scam, they offer very little results. In fact for many of these, you may find that you can create an effective hair loss shampoo for just the same or less money than what they are selling their product for.</p>
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		<title>How to Make Your Hair Healthy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 03:44:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hair care is very important for a person to take care of his hair or else baldness can occur very soon and earlier than the normal age. Castor oil is very good for shining hair. If it is possible then they can be washed with tea once a week. This makes them shiny and healthy. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hair care is very important for a person to take care of his hair or else baldness can occur very soon and earlier than the normal age. Castor oil is very good for shining hair. If it is possible then they can be washed with tea once a week. This makes them shiny and healthy. Coconut oil is a very good oil to keep them healthy. Using coconut oil on a regular basis is very helpful and it will nourish your hair.</p>
<p>In many places curd is also used to make the them strong and healthy. This will make them strong from the roots. If you have dandruff in your hair then using the hibiscus plant leaves can be useful. Use the hibiscus plant leaves and take out the juice from these leaves and then apply this juice in your hair. This should be done regularly so that the dandruff gets finished from your hair scalp.</p>
<p>It is also suggested that shampoo should not be used more than 3 times a week. This is because shampoo contains many chemicals and if these chemicals are used to much then they can also cause hair loss. To prevent baldness or hair less one should always use natural medicines on his hair. Hair loss can be prevented by using special shampoos which are available in the market. These shampoo have such chemicals which prevent excessive hair loss and reduce the loss to the average amount. But even these shampoos should be used in the suggested amount.</p>
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