Friday, September 29, 2017

Natural Ways To Treat Dry Scalp And Psoriasis

Natural Ways To Treat Dry Scalp And Psoriasis

Dealing with dry scalp and psoriasis is not only irritating but can also be frustrating. You may end up with a bathroom full of products that promise to help with the flaking and itching but find no success in them.


If this is your case, you may wanna try these healthier alternatives to treating dry scalp and psoriasis.  


Stop Using Dandruff Shampoo

You may have been a dandruff shampoo user forever that it may seem weird to stop using it when it’s supposed to help curb itching and flaking. However, most dandruff shampoos contain salicylic acid, which chemically burns the flakes off your scalp. The surfactants (aka soap) in the shampoo are compounds that are meant to strip the oils from your hair, but oils are what keep your scalp moisturized and flake-free.


Instead, you should look for a shampoo with soothing ingredients like aloe vera. There are a lot of aloe vera based shampoo out there that you may find more effective in keeping the flakes and itching to a minimum.



Eat An Oil-Filled Diet

This doesn’t mean you force yourself to swallow olive or coconut oil. Just try to incorporate them in your daily meal. Eating Omega-3 rich foods like eggs, peanut butter, salmon and tuna is also a great way to have an oil-filled diet.



Use Scalp Moisturizing Treatment Once A Week

An oil or aloe vera-based mask once a week is not only fun to make, but it can also make your hair smell great and get rid of redness on your scalp!


While all of these tips are great and effective, once things got out of control you aren’t seeing or feeling any improvement from them, you should seek professional help. LUXE Scalp Specialist that offers different treatments that suits different hair and scalp condition using modernized Chinese and Ayurvedic herbs formulation using the principle of Chinese herbs to provide potent nutrition and energy to our hair. These hair and scalp treatments, not only rejuvenate and restore severely damaged hair, but treat hair issues and restore your hair’s healthy condition.


Friday, September 15, 2017

When You Should And Shouldn’t Use Coconut Oil For Your Hair


Who doesn’t prefer to have thick and luscious hair compared to limp and thin one? However, hair thinning can sometimes be unavoidable due to age, genes, sudden physical or psychological shock in your system, or an underlying health issue.


If you’re dealing with thinning hair too, coconut oil helps stimulate hair growth and leave you hair really soft.   Just know that there are times that coconut oil for your hair may not be a good idea too.
Why Coconut Oil Is Good For Your Hair?

We already know that coconut oil is a wonder worker! It is one of those few foods classified as a “super food” because it is packed with nutrients which are good for the body in general, including our hair. Fatty acids found in coconut oil are rich in protein so when applied directly to your strands it helps protect it from breakage.  It’s also an amazing moisturizer that can protect the follicles from the heat and other environmental damage that may cause hair thinning or hair loss. Not to mention that coconut oil comes with a lot of natural antioxidants and nutrients like Vitamin E, Vitamin K and Iron which helps keep your strands soft and strong. Plus it’s very natural so you don’t have to worry about side effects like other hair treatment may give due to their chemical content and has antifungal and antibacterial properties that help fight off bacteria that tend to build up on our scalp, especially when you have oily scalp which lead to dandruff and lice so they don’t get in the way of hair growth.


When It’s Harmful?


All of those sound good right? However, even something so good can be harmful. Here are the instances that may cause unfavorable result for you when using coconut oil for your hair:


⚠ When Applied To The Wrong Hair Type


Different types of hair respond to oils differently and coconut oil won’t work for every hair type. Typically, those with fine to medium shiny hair will see good results from coconut oil and notice stronger, shinier hair with more volume. Those with coarse or dry hair may not struggle with low protein at all and coconut oil may lead to more brittle hair and hair loss. These people may benefit more from other types of oil like marula oil or argan oil. Aside from that, if you’re allergic to coconut oil, you naturally wouldn’t benefit from it when applied to your hair.


⚠ When You Use Too Much


Just because it works wonder for you doesn’t mean that applying more would give an even better result. Coconut oil seems most beneficial when used in small amounts to coat hair or reduce frizz and hair may not respond well to being coated in large amounts of coconut oil. So you may wanna resist the urge to put a lot.


⚠ When Mixed With Other Fatty Acids, It Can Have Different Effect


Coconut oil alone is great, unless you’re allergic; you put too much or you have coarse or dry hair. However, if you’re planning to mix it with other ingredients, that’s another story. When combined with other oils and ingredients, not only is less coconut oil coming in contact with the hair, but the combinations of fatty acids can have different effects completely. Example, coconut oil combined with monounsaturated fatty acids from olive oil or when mixed with argan or marula oil doesn’t seem to make hair dry or brittle.


⚠ When You Use Other Home-Made Or Natural Hair Product


Homemade hair products (like  mud shampoo), do not contain the chemical detergents and surfactants that many commercial shampoos and products do, making it difficult for them to remove excess oils from the hair, especially in large amounts.


While coconut oil is a great ingredient to put on your hair to maintain its condition, once things got out of control and you start developing hair issues like hair loss,  dandruff, oily, scalp, scalp psoriasis, etc. you should seek professional help. LUXE Scalp Specialist that offers different treatments that suits different hair and scalp condition using modernized Chinese and Ayurvedic herbs formulation using the principle of Chinese herbs to provide potent nutrition and energy to our hair. These hair and scalp treatments, not only rejuvenate and restore severely damaged hair, but treat hair issues and restore your hair’s healthy condition.

Friday, September 8, 2017

Top 5 Hairstyles That Will Help Make Your Hair Look Thicker


Craving thick, voluminous hair is a struggle that’s all too real for so many women. There’s just something very sexy about having a full hair. But don’t worry because even if you have a naturally thin hair, there are hairstyles that give off an impression that your locks are thicker than they actually are.


1.      Major Side Part
Do you always part your hair at the middle or to a particular side? That’s probably why your hair has flattened out because it’s been parted in that direction for a while. To get volume, try a different side! Flip your hair farther to the left or right side and you’ll notice volume immediately. That’s because your hair is not used to that side so it’s kind of fighting it that’s why it balloons a little bit.  


2.      Teased Roots
This may seem like a gimmick but it’s not, this actually gives volume to your hair. All you have to do is apply mousse on your dry hair, take a teasing brush and begin teasing section by section. Hold one section of hair up and brush it up and down a couple of times. Do that to your entire hair or just the part of the hairstyle that you need volume and wiggle your hair out with your fingers.


3.      Big Curls
You can use an old-school hot rollers or simple use a curling iron that about an inch and a half sized barrel. This will really give you those sexy big curls which instantly give your tresses a lift thus creating a voluminous effect.


4.      Messy Bun
You want volume while still looking put-together? Put your hair up in a messy bun. This will work out better in a 2nd day hair because a little dirt helps hold the volume from teasing your roots a bit. But if you just washed your hair, some texturizing polish will do the trick.


5.      Natural Waves
Instead of trying to fight your hair’s natural texture or forcing every little wave to smoothen out, how about you let your natural waves alone? Just use some products so your hair doesn’t look too puffy. Lying off on the straightening iron will allow some volume into your hair. But if you have stuck straight hair, a curling iron is your new best friend.


While there’s no doubt that these hairstyles really make you look like you have a head full of hair, so you should also pay attention if your thin hair is actually due to hair loss or other hair condition, because, if this is the case, these hairstyles can only do so much. Try a hair and scalp treatment at LUXE because they can help you address hair and scalp issues accordingly. You’ll need them when you’re suffering from hair problems like hair loss, premature greying, eczema, psoriasis, and more that can all lead to thinning hair.  So that, your glorious and thick locks will be restored.

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