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BGT's Declan Donnelly has 'not' had a hair transplant
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Hair: An integral part of one's personality
Daily Pioneer
The Ecologist A to Z of beauty goodies
The Ecologist
An innocuous coconut extract, it is used in shampoos as an alternative to chemical surfactants such as Cocamide DEA. The sulphate creates lather and cleanses the hair, separating strands to produce volume. A natural gum produced by the south-east Asian
Recall: Minoxidil Azelaic hair growth products—Not an approved drug
ConsumerReports.org
Perfect Image Solutions has recalled several of its topical products that are advertised as promoting hair growth, as well as slowing or stopping hair loss, because the Food and Drug Administration has deemed them “unapproved new drugs,” and they may
Top 10 myths about going bald
Times of India
Certain shampoos can make hair grow faster. Scientifically speaking, there is no shampoo or oil, which can make your hair grow faster. Shampoos and oils might work, only if you want to give your hair more body and protection from scanty growth.
Five Best hair conditioners 2012
Truth In Aging
Like the Nutra-Lift shampoo, this is very helpful for stopping hair from shedding and encouraging thicker hair growth. In addition to the extracts of an entire meadow and wood combined, there are some useful ingredients that are rarely seen in
Five Best shampoos 2012
Truth In Aging
This prevention of water loss is thought to be behind bladderwrack's ability to prevent skin irritation. This shampoo also has fatty acid rich argan oil, anti-inflammatory aloe and vitamin B5. Read the full review. Creo Nano Pro-Tec Hair Cleanser ($16
Ditch the lotions and potions in order to get to the root cause of your hair loss
Daily Mail
By Marilyn Sherlock For centuries, men and women struggling with hair loss have been lured by a dazzling array of pills, potions and lotions, all promising a cure that will restore their crowning glory. But what really works?
Five Hair Healthcare Myths and One Unfortunate Truth
eMaxHealth
Hair Healthcare Myth No. 1: Frequent trims make your hair grow faster. False. Cutting your hair does nothing to stimulate hair follicle growth in the scalp. According to experts, hair grows on average approximately ¼ inch per month regardless of
Jason Pure Natural Shampoo and Conditioner- reviewed and recommended
Truth In Aging
My hair is thick and full, and generally in decent shape. It is color-treated, though, and in this cold winter weather, it can get very dry, dull, and fly-away. So while I was not focused on hair growth (the stuff grows like a weed), I was hoping for




