Introducing, Mandrill Hardge, a part of the Creme of Nature professional stylist team. In the months to come, Mandrill, who hails from the great city of Atlanta, Georgia, will be guest blogging for us, sharing insights and advice on healthy hair care. Mandrill is a huge ambassador for teaming with your stylist. He views it as an important partnership. We’ll feature videos, audio clips, Q&As and more from Mandrill, covering all sorts of topics from proper styling techniques, maintenance tips for taking care of your hair between salon visits, how to apply products in appropriate amounts and maintaining weaves and extensions.
We’re happy to have Mandrill on board. Look for his first blog post soon!
I'd like to add one more tip. The identical foods that are beneficial for your own body and your health condition overall are good for your hair, including healthy foods that are good in protein, reduced carbs and have a minimal fat content. Another critical dietary require are usually essential fatty acids, present in healthy foods like walnuts, canola oil, fish, and soy. Another potential deficiency -- an absence of iron that often occurs in the course of the reproductive years, can result in anemia, a reduction of red blood cells that is often an undiagnosed leading cause of hair loss in ladies. The deficiency might be so slight you barely notice it, but it can perform a role in female hair loss. Adding more iron-rich foods to your diet, for instance broccoli or brewer's yeast, may actually allows a strong and healthy hair. I hope this can help…
Posted by: Hair Expert | 07/27/2011 at 03:31 AM