By Josh Neumann
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It is considered that a high intake of fruits and vegetables and lowering down fatty substances along with process goes a long way in making you look young and full of energy.
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Vitamin E which is a basic substance in most of the beauty lotions also helps counter these free radicals. Vitamin C, if taken in proper dosage along with vitamin E, stops free radicals formation.
Talking about antioxidants, flavonoids and carotenes esp. beta carotenes which can be found in red and blue fruits, red and orange vegetables respectively keeps a check on free radicals. Take supplements of folic acid and keep yourself free of several diseases. For a glowing skin, cucumber and lemon juice is essential. One can apply it any time on the face.
You can also go for natural skin care products for wrinkle treatment, acne treatment, eye care, stretch marks and load with moisturizers. The good news is anti aging natural supplements work well with any kind of skin complexion.
Another way you can stay young forever is by leading a stress free life, being happy with who you are, and giving that contagious smile.
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This is a popular nutrition site that teaches the daily complete vitamins you need to maintain good health.
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By Josh Neumann
Hide those extra years that look prominent with anti aging natural supplements. With gray hair one might look experienced and intelligent but not with the wrinkles.
Companies promise to make you younger and lovelier than ever but you must decide on which product to add to your dressing table after taking the anti-allergy test. They are available in all forms, from antioxidants to omega 3 rich fish oils and vitamin E capsules.
It is considered that a high intake of fruits and vegetables and lowering down fatty substances along with process goes a long way in making you look young and full of energy.
It works on one principle-flushing out the free radicals from your body and minimizing the formation of these radicals. Antioxidants which can be taken in the firm of green tea are thought to stop the formation of such radicals.
Vitamin E which is a basic substance in most of the beauty lotions also helps counter these free radicals. Vitamin C, if taken in proper dosage along with vitamin E, stops free radicals formation.
Talking about antioxidants, flavonoids and carotenes esp. beta carotenes which can be found in red and blue fruits, red and orange vegetables respectively keeps a check on free radicals. Take supplements of folic acid and keep yourself free of several diseases. For a glowing skin, cucumber and lemon juice is essential. One can apply it any time on the face.
You can also go for natural skin care products for wrinkle treatment, acne treatment, eye care, stretch marks and load with moisturizers. The good news is anti aging natural supplements work well with any kind of skin complexion.
Another way you can stay young forever is by leading a stress free life, being happy with who you are, and giving that contagious smile.
To learn more about healthy diet plans try visiting http://www.best-online-nutrition.com.
This is a popular nutrition site that teaches the daily complete vitamins you need to maintain good health.
Technorati Tags: anti aging, natural supplements, health articles
Note - This insightful article was written by “Falceros” who is a major and respected contributor to the Hair Restoration Discussion Forum.
Many people ask if a hair transplant will restore a full head of hair. What people typically mean when they ask this question is “Will I be able to restore my hair to look like [...]
Note - This insightful article was written by “Falceros” who is a major and respected contributor to the Hair Restoration Discussion Forum.
Many people ask if a hair transplant will restore a full head of hair. What people typically mean when they ask this question is Will I be able to restore my hair to look like the good old high school days (or maybe Junior High for some)? For some, this may be more possible than others, depending on the level of hair loss one is experiencing, however, before we answer this question, lets take a look at more specifics regarding this topic.
One has a finite supply of donor tissue that can be removed for hair transplantation during strip surgery (regardless of number of sessions). Additionally, there are only so many hairs that can be extracted using the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) or the Follicular Isolation Technique (FIT) without the donor area looking moth-eaten. Because there is a limitation of how many donor hairs can be taken, clearly these grafts/hairs should be used wisely, taking into consideration factors like density verses coverage. Clearly those with lesser amounts of hair loss can use their grafts to dense up existing balding areas (assuming their hair loss is under control), whereas those with greater amounts of hair loss has to sacrifice one or the other, density or coverage. One can choose to dense up the frontal part of their scalp for example and leave the crown bald, or choose to cover the whole area whereas density will be sacrificed.
The phrase illusion of density is common when discussing hair transplantation. Because donor supply is limited, there is simply no way to restore a full head of hair, BUT, with proper use of the limited donor grafts/hairs, hair restoration physician and clinics can strategically place the grafts over the balding region to create an illusion of density. This means that for the most part one might appear to have a full head of hair, even though its much thinner than it used to be in their glory hair days.
How then is the illusion of density different than having a full head of hair?
I think the best way to answer this question is to discuss lighting. Being a hair transplant patient, Ive gone from a Norwood 6 to having a pretty decent head of hair after 7550 grafts. I have also found, that some lighting is much more flattering than others.
I believe the appearance or illusion of density related to lighting depends on several factors:
1. Illumination
Brightness will clearly influence how dense our hair looks. The brighter the light, the more detail is exposed. A quality hair transplant will stand up in all lighting conditions - in that it will look natural, however, clearly, the appearance of density will lessen as the light brightens
2. Color:
Lighter colored lights such as florescent ones lessen the appearance of density whereas normal or colored lights increase the appearance of density.
3. Direction/Angling
I have found specifically that direct sunlight hitting my hairline makes my hair appear super dense, whereas the sun coming from behind makes my hair look much thinner from the front. Straight overhead (around noon), I’d say my hairline looks somewhere in between these two extremes.
But do not be deceived. Lighting affects even those with a full head of non-balding native hair (especially when their hair is kept shorter). It just isn’t as obvious. Remember, we ARE dealing with less density than one with a full head of native hair, hence the illusion of density.
One question that tends to come from this discussion is: So which lighting exposes the truth? There are varying answers, but here’s mine: They all do. The only exception to this, Id suggest are photos taken with flash photography. To see more on this topic specifically, see the following thread posted by Joe Tillman, a patient, fellow member of our community, and employee of Hasson and Wong: http://hair-restoration-info.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/346…141012852#5141012852
The bottom line is at varying points of one’s day and/or life, we will be seen in all types of lighting. At the same time, though, one has to consider where they will be seen the most. I admit there have been times where I am talking to someone outside and end up noticing that the sun is behind me. So I’ll strategically angle myself so the sun is more flattering to my hairline. Some might consider that a worry they don’t want to have to deal with, but for me, I am not all that concerned. But I do know where I look the best…so sometimes I remember and try to face that way. This would be the same concept as those who are into body building. Certain lights and mirrors are more flattering than others, therefore, they prefer to flex in front of those mirrors, in that lighting.
As a hair transplant patient three times around, I’d say, however, that my level of satisfaction is very high! I have realized that even in the worst lighting conditions, I still look 1000 times better than I would without hair transplantation. And the truth is…I don’t feel that even in worst lighting that it looks bad.
I hope this gives you even more of an understanding of how hair transplantation works and what to expect from your hair transplant.
Falceros (click here to view his most recent hair transplant surgery)