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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 09:30:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thin Hair Care: Thin Hair vs. Fine Hair Often, the terms “thin hair” and “fine hair” are used interchangeably with one another. However, to add value to your thin hair care regimen it is important to understand that there is a distinct difference between these two terminologies. The term “fine” refers to the actual diameter of the shaft of an individual hair strand. The term “thin” is used to reference the number of hairs per square inch dispersed amongst the entire head and is also used to describe the density of an individual’s hair. Regardless of the term that is used to describe one’s tresses, the same problems often occur with each hair type. Hair texture is often described in terms of fine, medium, or coarse, which refers to the diameter of the strands. Hair density is usually described in terms of thin, medium, or thick, which refers to the compactness or concentration of the hair. The texture a person is born with is often determined by their genetic makeup. On the other hand, thin hair can be caused by a wide variety of factors, like an individual’s diet, their age, illnesses, etc.. It is best to consult your physician [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Healthy Hair Care for Thin Hair</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 09:30:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nioxin Scalp Therapy for thin hair is a series of conditioners that are designed to target the underlying problems that many individual with thin tresses experience. This may be an excellent product to include in your thin hair care regimen. Among its numerous features, these Nioxin products are designed to moisturize hair to improve its resiliency and to add strength and thickness to existing hair. Additionally, the shampoos and conditioners produced by Nioxin contain specific enzymatic complexes and antioxidants that are designed to provide a person with fuller and healthier looking hair. The price range for a 33 ounce bottle is $19.99 to $34.50. Nioxin also produces shampoos and other scalp treatments, such as their Follicle Booster, which are designed to be used in conjunction with Nioxin Scalp Therapy to promote healthier hair and to prevent future hair loss. Although the cost for these products can be somewhat expensive, most consumers have overwhelmingly agreed that they are effective in accomplishing their intended task. Nioxin Scalp Therapy has also been featured on prominent television shows, such as Oprah and Good Morning America. It has also been recommended by numerous dermatologists for patients who are undergoing chemotherapy treatments. In order to achieve [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Healthy Hair Care for Thin Hair</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 09:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To get you started on your thin hair care, it is absolutely imperative that a woman determines what her fine strands need before she purchases a shampoo. Your scalp may be itchy or your hair may lack moisture. Whatever the condition your hair may currently be experiencing, there is guaranteed to be a shampoo to remedy the situation! It is equally important to know your hair type. You can consult a dermatologist or your hair stylist for assistance in determining your hair type. Additionally, it is critical to point out that shampoos, designed for thin hair, that are sold by professional salons tend to be of a better quality than those that are purchased through a generalized variety store. The combination of ingredients that are used in shampoos for thin fine hair is of high importance. Most shampoos contain high levels of silicone, which can coat the shaft of the hair, weigh it down, and create more lifeless hair that lacks luster. It is preferable to purchase a shampoo that contains more natural ingredients. The chemical composition of your chosen shampoo should be designed to volumize one’s hair, as well as to protect it from heat. The shampoo that one [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Healthy Hair Care for Thin Hair</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 14:06:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thin Hair Care Tips: Choosing the Right Conditioner for Thin Hair It is a commonly known fact amongst most women that the conditioner a woman chooses is one of the most critical elements of a thin hair care regimen. In most instances, it is simply going to be a matter of trial and error for a woman, as she looks for that ideal conditioner. Most experts recommend that an individual look for conditioners that are designed specifically for “fine hair”. The formulas in these conditioners tend to be lighter, and they do not weigh one’s hair down as heavier formulas would. When conditioner or the excessive use of hair products weighs down one’s hair, it can obtain a limp look. This also puts stress on fine tresses which may lead to breakage. Here are other things to look out for when choosing your next conditioner. 1.) Look for a conditioner that is volumizing in its formula. This kind of conditioner contains a special protein that coats the entire length of the hair, making it appear fuller. 2.) It is also ideal to choose a conditioner that is designed to protect one’s hair from heat. Although hair dryers are not problematic [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 22:12:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Losing hair is probably one of the most devastating problems a woman has to face. If you are in the beginning stages of hair loss, I&#8217;m certain that you&#8217;ve spent countless hours resarching hair loss treatments and other options for hair restoration for women. Here a few options that are available: 1.) Hair restoration products such as Rogaine and Propecia. Although studies have shown these products to be helpful, studies have also shown that continued use is necessary in order to see results. When you stop using these products, the hair loss will continue. 2.) Medical hair restoration &#8211; this option includes surgical hair replacements, scalp reduction, scalp expansion, hair grafting, etc. This hair loss treatment option can be very costly and could also result in painful side effects. 3.) Hormonal treatments &#8211; common in women suffering with hair loss. Consult with your doctor and conduct extensive research before choosing this option. 4.) Natural hair loss remedies &#8211; herbal hair loss restoration treatments are less costly and provides less risk to your overall health.]]></description>
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