Guest guest Posted January 31, 2012 Report Share Posted January 31, 2012 HAIR! Tuesday, 31 January 2012 Gimme head with hair, long beautiful hair, shining, gleaming, streaking, flaxen, waxen...hair, hair, hair, hair, hair! Oh, sorry. You caught me singing the theme song from that classic Broadway musical...HAIR! Oh yes, we Americans love our hair, don't we? These days, lots of guys like the no-hair, bald look but...not me! I take very good care of these curly locks of mine. And how much attention do you pay to those beautiful locks of yours, huh? Your hair should be your crowning glory and Americans spend billions of dollars a year on hair care. Your hair should be your crowning glory and Americans spend billions of dollars a year on hair care. And there's no reason your hair can't look better-than-ever as you age. But in order to keep it looking fabulous, you must take good care of your hair everyday and that means regular shampooing and conditioning. Of course, if you're a woman, you probably make regular visits to your hairdresser, too. In fact, some women are as close to their hairdressers as they are to their doctors...and you know I'm not kidding. But in between those visits to the beauty parlor, there are things you can do to keep that hair of yours looking gorgeous. For instance, did you know, especially during the summer, wearing a hat can protect against sun damage and lessen hair loss? Worrying about everything is not good for your hair. Worrying about everything is not good for your hair, either. The Mayo Clinic says that stress can definitely lead to hair loss. But the good news is that reducing the stress in your life can actually help the hair you've loss grow back. Talk to your doctor about stress management techniques. Don't smoke! Nicotine decreases blood circulation to your scalp and can take a toll on the health of your hair. So you smokers have one more good reason to kick the cigarette habit. And here's something else I want you to consider. The shampoo and conditioner you put on your hair is important. But what you put into your body is just as important for the health of your hair. I'm talking about what you eat. Your hair loves good nutrition, just like the rest of your body. So that means your hair care doesn't begin and end in the shower or at your beauty salon. That hair care should follow you into the kitchen, too. Your hair grows about 1/4 to 1/2 inch a month. And the foundation of new hair growth is in the foods we eat...those nutrients. Your hair grows about 1/4 to 1/2 inch a month. And the foundation of new hair growth is in the foods we eat...those nutrients. If you eat a healthy diet, you'll grow stronger, healthier cells throughout your body. That means your skin will glow, you'll have strong, healthier nails and your hair will be bouncier & shinier, making you look and feel like a million bucks. By the way, your hair loves dark green vegetables, poultry, beans, low-fat dairy products and whole grains. And oh yeah, I have to add this. Crash diets to achieve quick weight-loss can play havoc on your hair. That's something I I earned personally when I tried to lose weight fast by starving myself. Fad/crash diets are one of the worse things you can do to your hair! Now I've got some more good news for you. If you were born with thin hair and it just runs in your family, a well-balanced food program that includes plenty of hair-growth promoting proteins can make a difference in the thickness, shine and overall good health of your hair. Oh, our hair...Shoulder length or longer, here baby, there mama, everywhere daddy, daddy...hair, hair, hair, hair...HAIR! Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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