Tips for Making Your Hair Grow Faster

December 27th, 2011 by admin No comments »
Some of the most popular hair beauty questions concern how to make hair grow longer. The common reply to these questions is that you can’t do anything at all; it’s genetic. The answer, however, is only partially true: It is genetic, and you’re not likely to grow hair longer beyond your natural limit.Nevertheless, most people never reach their natural limit. There are factors that retard hair growth and overall length, and most of these factors are within our control. If we can master them, then we can foster an environment that is conducive to our natural hair-length limit.

The best step a person can take to make hair grow longer is to live a healthy hairstyle, starting with a regular exercise regimen that accentuates cardio. Exercise breaks down the toxins in our bodies, and many of these toxins otherwise end up in our follicles where they retard growth and make hair more brittle.

In order to maximize this effort, you have to eat right as well. Drink water, lots of it, and when you want something with more flavor, drink fruit juice or something similar rather than soda. Avoid high-meat diets. Lower meat intake, get protein from other sources, and load up on fresh vegetables and fruits.

With regard to diet, the most important thing is that it’s balanced. Consult a doctor or nutritionist, and take a daily vitamin supplement. If you “eat well” but have a vitamin deficiency, your hair, skin and nails are often the first aspects of your body to pay the price because this is where excess vitamins collect.

As importantly as exercise and diet, get proper sleep. The right amount depends on many factors. Eight hours is a good rule of thumb, but trust your body. If you feel best with six hours, then sleep six, but make sure you do so consistently. This will help maximize the benefits of proper exercise and diet.

When it comes to the hair itself, the biggest mistake people make is that they do not get regular trims. The common idea is that if you want it to grow long, let it grow longer. Hair length, however, relies on overall hair health, and we can ensure that health by getting rid of the dead and weak material at the ends.

Finally, wash the hair regularly, and use conditioners and moisturizers, but avoid over-manipulation. You might be surprised at how damaging brushing routines can be. Brush just enough to achieve style and remove knots. Avoid heat, such as from curling irons, and don’t use any tools that alter the natural texture of the hair.

Make-Up Can Affect Your Mood

December 26th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Many of us feel lazy in the morning and often skip putting on make up in order to get some extra sleep. But leaving your house with make up on does more than make you more attractive and presentable. Wearing make up makes you feel more confident, alert and generally more productive. This doesn’t mean you have to put on globs of make up or dress up like you’re going to a club. You can still wear make up and look natural. Below are some of the ways that make up can help you boost your mood and energy. You’ll be surprised to see how effective cosmetics are in altering your mood.

  • Mascara: This is a key ingredient in helping you look and feel more awake and alert. If you have time for only one make up item, it should be mascara. Mascara opens up the whole eye area and your whole face immediately becomes more vivacious. Without mascara, the eyes look more lethargic and sluggish. This creates a cycle, actually causing you to be more tired. When your eyes are alert and focused, your mood naturally follows.
  • Blush or Bronzer: When your cheeks are pretty and rosy, and your face is glowing and radiant, you can’t help but feel better about yourself. Using a multi-color bronzer will give you that sun-kissed and well rested look, which can help to give you a little pick-me-up when you’re feeling sluggish in the afternoon.
  • Eyeshadow: Talk about a mood booster. If you’re feeling tired, sad, or otherwise in a bad mood, there are many eyeshadow colors that will help to boost your mood. It’s good to have a collection of different colors in your cosmetics bag, so getting some of your eyeshadow from a wholesaler is cheaper than at the store. Try some of these colors:
  1. Blue – Blue has a calming effect, so if you’re feeling stressed, anxious or overwhelmed, apply some blue eyeshadow. Blue is the color of the sky and the ocean, and helps to make us tranquil and calm.
  2. Green – Green is refreshing and invigorating, and can help to give you an energy boost when you need one. Apply some green eyeshadow and envision cut grass and a fresh smelling forest.
  3. Metallic: If you’re feeling bored at the office, try some metallic colors like gold, silver, or any other metallic color that has a lot of shimmer in it. This will definitely put some excitement in your day and keep things interesting.
  • Lipstick: Having perfectly painted lips is a great mood booster, especially red lipstick. If you’re feeling self-conscious or unattractive, painting your lips a bold red color will definitely help your confidence. Red is an appropriate shade to wear to an office meeting, and also for a date after work.