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Aug
17

A lot of people look for medical hair wigs, men’s wigs and human hair hairpieces for women so that they appear more natural than others. Here are a couple of ideas on what to look for based on how to find wigs by face shape.

For your chin, people whose face is round, using less volume around the face makes it appear more flattering. So medical hair wigs or human hair hairpieces for women that takes away some of the roundness. Certain styles of wig hair cuts look better than others, and your face shape requires a cut that hits the chin or one where the layers are graduated so the face appears thinner.

Some wigs offer tapered ends, and even bangs are a great idea but they should be side swept or as long as the face to look idea with round faces. Do not get blunt cuts or curly short ones, because they will add roundness to the face. Some people with faces like yours are Oprah Winfrey, Cameron Diaz and Fergie.

Those with a square shaped face should try to get attention away from the jaw. There are a few men’s wigs and women’s wigs ideas that include textured ends, short spiked hair and curls or even a long cut that has layers beginning near the jaw that are ideal for this face shape.

Square faces should try to stay away from bobs of one length, as well as straight across or blunt bangs. These can make your face look more square than it is. Some people that have square faces include Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow and Rosario Dawson.

Those with oval shaped faces are the most versatile over all others in hair design. This shape would look nice in short or long bobs with curly or straight hair designs. For the most flattering overall appearance, look at your favorite features or what you think is your best feature and find a wig cut that accentuates it. For example, accentuating the eyes could mean using side swept bangs or for the chin, an angular bob.

Some people that share this shape of face are Jada Pinkett Smith, Kate Hudson and Jessica Alba. This face shape should try to avoid hair cuts that are short with layers, as this makes the head look even longer. If the wig is curly, you should avoid getting blunt cuts as this could make you look like a pyramid. Curly hair wigs should be worn long enough that the curls stay weighted down to avoid frizz and bouncing.

Those with an oblong face could use bangs that reach the eye brows, and bobs that are at least chin length so that width is added to the face. Curls or waves are ideal, as they also add width. Long hair styles will cause your face to appear much longer, so long layers should have 3 stopping points: nose, your chin and collar bone. One style that looks great on this shaped face is a V cut where the length in the rear is a bit longer than in the front and sides.

This face shape should avoid any extreme hair cuts, and never let hair fall longer than the collar area. Some people who have face shapes like this are Sarah Jessica Parker or Liv Tyler.

Jun
30

Hair is not found on the surface of the skin only, it goes deeper than that. In order to understand how to take better care of our hair, we also need to understand what it consists of, its growth stages and rates, and what affects it. Hair plant roots are an important part of the hair and play an essential role in growth. If the roots somehow disintegrate, then there will be no growth in it.

Hair strands are made up of keratin, which is a scleroprotein. Each has a root that is contained in the follicle. A follicle is a component of the skin that is responsible for growing hair. The follicle is connected to the sebaceous gland that is responsible for producing sebum or oil. Sweat glands and hair muscles also form part of the structure of the follicle. Hair muscles called arrector pili which makes the hair stand at a perpendicular angle. Found at the foundation of the hair follicle is a papilla which consists of connective tissue. The papilla is encased in the matrix of the hair. This is the part of the hair responsible for cell divisions. It consists of epithelial cells which are an integral part of the plant roots and hair fibers. The matrix also contains melanocytes, cells responsible for the production of hair pigment.

The hair begins to grow after the formation of the follicle. This often begins during the embryo stage. This is why babies are born with hair. As they grow, they lose the silky hair termed the lanugo, and begin to grow coarser hair. At the puberty stage, there is hair growth on the pubic area, in the armpits and on the face for males.

Hair grows in stages. The rate of growth tends to vary with age. The growth stage is termed the anagen stage. This stage is active for different periods of time for the different sites of hair growth. During this stage, the plant root cells rapidly divides in a process called mitosis. After every 56 days, the hair would have grown about an inch long. The length of this stage depends on the site of hair growth. On the head, it can last up to seven years whilst on the face it can last up to seven months. After the anagen stage, the hair goes into a stage called the catagen stage. In this stage, the hair will either regress or curl forming a club hair. This stage is very short, lasting up to a month. After this stage, there is the telogen stage when the hair follicle goes into resting. The club hair here has fully developed.

It is rather important to keep the hair follicle as healthy as possible. In this way, there will be no loss of plant roots and subsequent loss of hair. It is best to avoid using chemical products on a frequent basis as well as shampoos that contain alcohol.

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May
14

Baldness is a condition that is common to both men and women. Although the exact causes of baldness is still yet to be verified, certain factors like hormones, heredity, age and even stress can be contributory factors of this condition. Hair loss that resulted from diseases or non-hereditary factors can still grow and be replaced naturally but hair loss resulting from common baldness is regretfully permanent.

In men, baldness begins with the thinning of the hairline. Then, there’s the appearance of a bald spot by the crown of the head. For women, bald patches are uncommon. They only experience a diffused thinning of hair.

The causes of baldness are conceptualized through factors like natural hormones, diet, improper hair care, pregnancy, medications and certain diseases. In order to find effective baldness treatment, you need to initially know the underlying cause of the condition.

As mentioned earlier, regretfully, common baldness is incurable. The only way to go about this is to undergo hair replacement therapy. This procedure has been existent since the 1950s. No worries – surgical hair replacement is a known low risk procedure.

What surgeons do in this procedure is remove tiny plugs of one’s hair-bearing skin. Then, they transplant them to tiny holes in one’s scalp. These plugs are actually taken from the band of hair that extends from over one’s ears to around the back of one’s scalp. In one session, surgeons can transplant 60 to 100 hair plugs. The diameter of each is just the same as the diameter of a regular pencil eraser. To minimize discomfort during surgery, mild sedation and local anesthesia is given to patients.

With this procedure, hospitalization is no longer necessary. In fact, after a couple of days from the operation, you’ll see tiny scabs forming around every hair graft. When these scabs disappear, donor hairs would fall out. Then, new hairs will generally start to grow after a few months.

At an average, the cost of this procedure would start at around $2,000 per round of surgery. The usual numbers of sessions are three to four, depending on how extensive the bald area is.

These days when hair has become a conspicuous element in most cultural definitions of youth, sexuality and fashion, it is only natural to be bothered at the sight of thinning hair. This is especially if it’s you hair that’s thinning and getting bald. Just as the causes of baldness vary, proper assessment is necessary in order to determine how you can bring back your lost hair. If it’s a permanent condition, don’t worry – there are currently more advanced ways to resolve this dilemma.

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