Aromatherapy for Hair Loss
April 23, 2010 by admin
Filed under Aroma & Beauty
Hair loss can be a very embarrassing encounter. However, aromatherapy for hair loss has been in use since ancient times. Various essential oils are considered to be beneficial when it comes to hair loss. These include bay cedarwood, grapefruit, jojoba oil, lavender, lemon, rosemary and chamomile. Cedarwood, lavender, rosemary and thyme have been used to treat Alopecia for over a century. Unfortunately, very few scientific studies have been conducted to evaluate their efficacy. Read more
Essential Oils for Skin and Hair Care
March 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Aroma & Beauty
How you skin and hair look says a lot about you. Glowing skin and healthy hair are testament that you take good care of yourself. When it comes to skin and hair care, essential oils play a very important role. They possess healing properties which make them very effective especially when it comes to the treatment of bruises and dandruff.
One thing you should know about essential oils used for moisturizing skin, is that you need to add them into such carrier oils as jojoba. Read more
Hair Care With Aroma Oils
March 26, 2010 by admin
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Do you suffer from sensitive scalp or dandruff? Then you should consider applying essential oils. The numerous hair care products and chemicals that we use damage the scalp making it sensitive. Using certain essential oils can help calm down the scalp and make your hair look healthy. Unlike hair care products which contain chemicals, essential oils are all natural and may therefore be used often. What is more, they are easily available and affordable. You can purchase them to treat a variety of hair problems including split ends, dry scalp or dry and thin hair. Read more
Scentual Hair Care
February 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under Aroma & Beauty
The hair, like the skin, reflects your state of mental and physical health. Worry, illness, or poor nutrition thin and dull the hair, making it unmanageable. The same philosophy that applies to the skin also applies to the hair: hair needs to be nourished both from the inside and outside, and the cleaner it is the better it functions.
The hair bulb, or roots, is formed in the second layer of skin, the dermis. Tiny blood vessels feed the bulb the ingredients it needs to make hair from keratin, the same material that forms your nails. Read more





