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New Leave-In Conditioner and Scalp and Hair Tonic Oil |
| Posted on: 28 Oct 2011 | Number of views: 518 |
We are very pleased to introduce two new stars in our hair care department. Responding to Shea Touch users’ demands we are here presenting two new additions to the hair care line to better serve your needs. The first new product is a lighter hair conditioner in the form of a leave-in conditioning spray and the second new product is a scalp and hair tonic oil... |
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Free yourself from dandruff probelms! |
| Posted on: 20 Jul 2011 | Number of views: 441 |
Dandruff known as Seborrheic dermatitis is caused by overproduction of skin cells and irritation by yeast called malessizia. Stress, fatigue, extreme weather conditions, application of hair products containing alcohol, oily skin, infrequent use shampooing or skin cleaning, skin disease like acne and obesity can increase the occurrence of dandruff ... |
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Summer, Water Fun and your Hair: How to prevent damage. |
| Posted on: 28 Jun 2011 | Number of views: 443 |
One great joy of summer is vacation, and water fun makes up a great portion of it. Not just the water we need to consistently drink enough to stay hydrated, but also the one we love to enjoy by jumping in, swimming in, relaxing in and much more… No matter where you are planning to take your dive, remember that there are elements in that water that can make you regret your experience. The one immediate consequence I want to stress today is ... |
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Get Rid of Dandruff! Naturally… |
| Posted on: 23 Sep 2010 | Number of views: 446 |
Dandruff is a chronic scalp condition manifested by itching and flaking of the scalp. Dandruff is not contagious and can rarely be serious, though it can be uncomfortable and sometimes difficult to treat. Mild cases of dandruff can be treated with daily shampooing with gentle cleanser while stubborn cases ... |
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Facts about your hair you need to know |
| Posted on: 15 Sep 2010 | Number of views: 802 |
Do you know these facts about your hair? Hair is represented by two structural parts: (1) The hair follicle lies beneath the skin and represents the living part of the structure; this is where hair growth begins. (2) The hair shaft is the hard filamentous part extending ... |
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