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Foods That Help Prevent Wrinkles - 5 Amazing Ingredients That Never Fail

When we talk about foods that help prevent wrinkles, we generally refer to what we eat in regular meals such as dark leafy vegetables, broccoli and fish oils; i.e. foods that are exceptionally effective in anti aging. In this article, find out 5 unheard and less known amazing natural foods that prevent wrinkles and give a young, supple and beautiful skin.


Gray Hair, Nice Style.

I asked some people on what they think about going gray, they have a lot of different ideas or opinions. And what the majority said is that ň€śIt all depends on the person but If Iň€™m going to have gray hair, I would definitely love it and I will have no intention in coloring it - ever!ň€ť, they said. In addition to going gray with grace, most women need to update their "do" and makeup. Gray hair can wash out your skin tone and long straggly hair is not flattering to anyone over the age of 20! Another very important ingredient in the ageing process is how you feel inside and how you project those feelings. Some of us look very old at 25 and others seem to be young at 60. Attitude and thinking of others can be a big plus in the battle to maintain our youth. Just look at some male celebrities nowadays. Even if they have that gray hair phenomenon, they still look gorgeous. It just shows that it depends on the person on how he or she projected it.


Styling your Hairs by using Hair Extensions

Shampooing and styling of integrations Shampooing of artificial hair integrations can be as easy as shampooing real hair, with some considerations. For instance, many manufacturers suggest using a mild shampoo, or even a wig shampoo.

*Most human hair extensions can be treated as real hair, albeit more gently. Since human hair extensions are usually heavily processed to achieve uniform color and texture, a mild shampoo is recommended, along with a light conditioner to reduce tangling. Cool water is recommended when shampooing, to reduce or prevent matting and excessive tangling. Having to remove snarls and tangles loosens the foundation of the integrations and further damages the hair.

*Wash, condition and moisturize your hair every 2 - 3 days. The extensions do not receive your natural scalp oils and so need to have moisture added every wash. If you don"t moisturize your hair extensions they will become brittle and break easily leading to split and ratty ends. We recommend a good moisturizer for Hair Extensions.

*Treat them with respect. They will not grow back if you yank at them with a brush, burn them with the blow dryer, and kill them with chemicals. Be nice to them - they cost a lot of money so make sure you get your money"s worth.

*Always brush out all knots before you wash your hair, swim, or sleep. Start at the bottom and work your way up slowly using a paddle brush. Make sure you wash in between the braids to keep your scalp clean and free of bacteria. Methods of integration There are many different types of Hair Extensions on the market, but for the sake of simplicity we will focus on two main types of application methods:

*Wefts The misnomer of "tracks" comes from the common, long-lasting method of integrating wefts, known as the "track and sew" method. The "tracks" are usually cornrows, braided in the direction of how the hair will fall. Toward the face or away, with or without a part, the tracks build the foundation of how the end result will look. The wefts are then sewn onto the braids, usually with a specially made, blunt-ended needle. The needle can be curved or straight. There are many different colors of specially made thread to choose from, depending on what color of hair you will be integrating. Darker hair lends to darker thread. Wefts can be made by machine, but the best wefts are handmade. A weft looks like a little curtain of hair attached together at the top and free flowing at the bottom.

Wefts may also be bonded directly to the clientđ€™s hair using special bonding glue. Care must be taken not to bond the wefts directly to the scalp, as it can cause sensitivities in some clients. A patch test is frequently recommended, as per manufacturer"s directions

·        Individual Strand Extensions The Individual method involves taking small amounts (maybe 20-50 strands) of extension hair (natural or synthetic, but we"ll get to that later) and applying to small sections of your own hair by either weaving in, heat fusing, gluing, clamping with metal rods or using waxes and polymers. All of these methods (except for the clamping which is self explanatory) involve coating your own hair with a chemical or foreign substance. These hair extensions usually only last a few months before they have to be taken out and completely re-done. The main problem with this method is taking the hair extensions out without damaging your own hair.

Removal methods

*Sewn-in integrations must be removed by cutting the thread that attaches it to the cornrow. Care must be taken to snip only the thread, and not the client"s hair. Care must also be taken not to leave the wefts sewn in for so long as to cause the hair to mat around the thread.

*Bonded integrations are removable based upon the method of bonding. Bonded wefts can be removed with special bonding-glue removers, allowing the remover to penetrate and break down the latex in the glue. Usually these removers have a high content of oil, dissolving adhesive, so a less-expensive alternative can be baby oil.

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