Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue By Dolce & Gabbana For Women. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.3 Oz

!±8± Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue By Dolce & Gabbana For Women. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.3 Oz

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Aquolina Pink Sugar Eau de Toilette, 3.4 oz

!±8±Aquolina Pink Sugar Eau de Toilette, 3.4 oz

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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Peppermint 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil- 10 ml

!±8± Peppermint 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil- 10 ml

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Guess New By Guess For Women. Eau De Parfum Spray 2.5 oz

!±8± Guess New By Guess For Women. Eau De Parfum Spray 2.5 oz

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Launched by the design house of Guess in 2005, GUESS NEW is a women's fragrance that possesses a blend of amber, freesia, tangerine, muguet, green apple, peach, peony, and musk. It is recommended for casual wear.

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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Euphoria by Calvin Klein for Women, Eau De Parfum Spray, 3.4 Ounce

!±8± Euphoria by Calvin Klein for Women, Eau De Parfum Spray, 3.4 Ounce

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Itchy Scalp, Natural Scalp Treatments: Using A Natural Home Remedy For Itchy Scalp Conditions

!±8± Itchy Scalp, Natural Scalp Treatments: Using A Natural Home Remedy For Itchy Scalp Conditions

Yes it can be extremely annoying and embarrassing having a scalp condition like dandruff, eczema, scalp infections or a nasty itchy red rash on your scalp.

If you are suffering from:

itchy scalp, sore scalp or do you have a flaky dry scalp with redness and rashes that drive you crazy?

scalp picking - do you constantly find yourself picking at & scratching?

oily scalp and limp hair leaving you feeling less than your best

embarrassing dandruff falling on your clothes

or even a fungal infection of your scalp...that can lead to lesions or scalp sores.

Hair falling out & patches on your scalp

Your instinct might be to pick up a product from the store shelf or your doctor. Most of these scalp treatments that promise relief from dry scalp conditions sound very attractive until you start reading the fine print.

Sodium Laureth/Lauryl Sulphate (SLS)? What's that? Why do you have to call a Poison Control Center if you accidentally swallow shampoo? And what are those warning labels on the back all about? What does it do to your head if it's that toxic?

Stop! What you must know is that several chemicals, especially SLS, strip the natural oils from the skin and even corrode it, along with your eye membranes. Have you also noticed that your hair has been thinning? Well hair follicle damage is another little known but very common symptom of these chemicals.

Actually, most commercial shampoos & scalp treatments are designed to meet people's "sensory" expectations...offering instant gratification and the illusion that they are doing their job. So therein lies the problem. For example adding silicone to conditioner induces an artificial shine but in truth can create problems long term including sensitivities.

Most people expect a shampoo to:

Foam up nicely

Smell good

Take all the so-called "nasty" oiliness out of their hair

Make their hair feel squeaky-clean

And that's a reasonable ask - think about it...if your shampoo didn't foam up, smell good, or leave your hair feeling squeaky-clean, would you trust it? Well, here's the thing: 90% of commercial shampoos achieve the foaming effect using the equivalent of engine degreasers to strip off not only dirt and grime but also valuable natural oils that your scalp needs.

Yes --your scalp needs natural oils. Without them, your body has no natural defence - those oils are there for a reason! Your scalp needs to maintain a natural PH balance that if disturbed - can develop into a dry, itchy irritated scalp. The good news is that there are many natural remedies you can use with moisturising oils and natural powerful alternatives to heal & reverse any scalp problem by restoring balance safely. You can easily repair follicle and damage - even boost hair growth and use your own home remedy for scalp cell regeneration. There are also the artificial aromas that are added - its alarming the huge percentage of people who are mildly to severely averse or allergic to artificial scents - resulting in itchy scalp, skin rashes etc and we don't even know it.

So what non toxic itchy scalp treatments and natural remedies can help? Well there are many non toxic shampoos which are nourishing and conditioning while still giving you're the "foam effect", they smell devine with the addition of the natural oils they contain. So you do have a choice and it does NOT have to cost you more - in fact most of them are less - you just have to know what to look for.

So lets have a look at natural oils for treating your scalp...

Here are some of my favorite natural oils you can use for hair & scalp treatments.

Zinc Pyrithione: Wonderful stuff for dandruff & itchy scalp conditions. First synthesized in the 1930's, this is the most widely used active ingredient from a natural source. It's used to treat dandruff, seborrheic dermatitus, psoriasis, eczema and numerous other skin and scalp disorders. It has strong anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties.

Jojoba: Is excellent as a scalp moisturiser and helps to rebalance sebum.

Tea Tree: Oily hair ... Treatment for dry scalp, dandruff, lice, and underactive sebaceous glands, enlivens the scalp and brings the cells & follicles to attention

Basil: Oily hair ... promotes growth

Chamomile: Fine to normal hair ... gives golden highlights

Clary sage: All types of hair ... dandruff treatment

Lavender: Normal hair ... Scalp treatment for itchiness, dandruff, and even lice!

Lemon: Oily hair ... Gives golden highlights; treatment for dry scalp, dandruff, lice, and underactive sebaceous glands

Myrrh: Dry hair ... Treatment for dry scalp, dandruff, lice, and underactive sebaceous glands

Patchouli: Oily hair ... Dandruff treatment

Peppermint: Dry hair ... Promotes hair growth

Rose: Fine hair ... Soothes scalp

Unrefined Virgin Coconut Oil: Itchy Scalp, Dry Scalp Excellent for itchy scalp, dry scalp and dandruff

Rosemary: Oily hair ... Dandruff treatment; promotes hair growth

Tea tree: Oily hair ... Treatment for dry scalp, dandruff, lice, and underactive sebaceous glands

Ylang-ylang: Oily hair ... Dandruff treatment

Neem: ... a wonder oil from India. Neem is amazing for all of the wonderful "stuff" it does. It's also derived from a type of tree bark. Neem is an effective fungicide and insecticide (great for head lice when used with geranium, rosemary, lavender and eucalyptus oils). In clinical studies Neem extracts and oil were found to be as effective as coal tar and cortisone in treating psoriasis with none of the usual side effects accompanying the use of Neem as there was with Coal tar and cortisone. Neem extracts and oil removes redness and itching when applied directly to your scalp...and it's a great skin conditioner. Best of all its excellent for relieving itching fast.

The best part of knowing that there are alternatives is that you can have mix these into super powerful blends like a super moisture boosting home remedy for dry scalp, or soothing itchy scalp treatments. Dry itchy scalp can be dealt with fast and permanently without spending a ton on traditional scalp med products.

Here's just one easy remedy you can make today:

Home remedy for dry itchy scalp Take ¼ c oatmeal and soak in water for 20 mins. Mix well and then strain the liquid adding it to a cup. Add 5 drops lavender oil (or lavender stalks steeped in ¼ cup hot water. Add 5 drops rosemary (or rosemary stalks steeped in ¼ cup hot water. Allow to cool until tepid.

Mix the liquids together and dab on your scalp...leave in for 10 mins to soothe the itch. This a good temporary soother for itching. Chamomile tea is also soothing!

There are hundreds of ideas that are excellent scalp treatments from dandruff to scalp infections like scalp sores & psoriasis. These remedies combined with the knowledge of what causes itchy scalp and other scalp conditions will enable you to be free from itching, dryness and allow you to grow fabulously thick, shiny beautiful hair also.....so have fun experimenting and "luxuriating" by giving your hair a treat using the many natural gifts from nature that are right under our noses! There are also many natural shampoos that so not use these ingredients and do wonders for your hair such as Akin shampoo, and Thursday Plantation which is fantastic as an effective anti-dandruff shampoo.

I have included a few more remedies and uses for oils below. There are many many more in "Beautiful Hair & Healthy Scalp Secrets & Remedies " and a list of shampoos that are not toxic. They are nourishing & repairing for your scalp & hair.

SOOTHING & HEALING ANTIFLAMMATORY REMEDY: Apply a mixture of 1 teaspoon of Neem oil (antifungal & antiitching) 1 teaspoon Teatree or Manuka (also antifungal) which much stronger than teatree, one teaspoon of Rosemary oil and one teaspoon of Lavender oil together in 3 tablespoons of carrier oils such as Olive or Almond oil (Wheatgerm and Macadamia carrier oils closely match your natural sebum) and apply to your scalp daily.

Alternatively add the oils together minus the olive/almond oil to one cup if water in spray bottle and shake vigorously then spray on your roots. If you can get a teaspoon of hemp oil add that to the mix as well.

GARDEN REMEDY: Go to your garden and get 3 sprigs of Rosemary, and chop up and add to 3 tea bags of Chamomile tea. Boil gently, let cool, strain and rinse your hair with this liquid for a calming antiflammatory effect.

As with all remedies please patch test first and use at your own risk. And but only non toxic shampoos without ingredients that cause your head to react, flake itch and burn....plus more remedies in "Beautiful Hair & Healthy Scalp Secrets & Remedies "

Heres a little about the oils above which can be mixed to create various formulas to treat different conditions and add condition to your hair found in my eBook "Beautiful Hair & Healthy Scalp Secrets & Remedies ".

Neem Oil: Derived from a type of tree bark it is an effective fungicide and insecticide (great for head lice when used with geranium, rosemary, lavender and eucalyptus oils). It has a very strong odor which can overpower other fragrances but its effectiveness is proven:

In clinical studies Neem extracts and oil were found to be as effective as coal tar and cortisone in treating psoriasis with none of the usual side effects accompanying the use of Neem as there was with Coal tar and cortisone.

When applied to the skin, Neem extracts and oil removes redness and itching while improving the condition of the skin while being treated. In the case of eczema clinical studies demonstrate that even the application of weaker Neem leaf extracts effectively cured acute conditions of eczema with the fresh cold pressed oil with its high concentration of active ingredients.

Neem effectively kills the bacteria that cause Acne and studies prove that Neem will reduce inflammation caused by acne and other bacterial infections.

Its also good for other skin conditions such as Dry Skin, Wrinkles, Dandruff, Itchy Scalp, Skin Ulcers and Warts which can be effectively remedied with soaps and other products containing Neem oil.

Lavender Oil: Lavender is known for its calming properties both emotional and physical. There are different varieties of lavender and certain ones are favored more than others for medicinal treatments. Lavender is effective to soothe itching from skin and sore scalp inflammations such as burning red itchy scalp, and dandruff to insect bites as well as having a powerful calming effect to treat scalp itching and irritated scalp as well as relax you and help you nod off to sleep.

In one study of 86 people with alopecia areata (a disease of unknown cause characterized by significant hair loss, generally in patches), those who massaged their scalps with lavender and other essential oils daily for 7 months experienced significant hair re-growth compared to those who massaged their scalps without the essential oils. It is not entirely clear from this study whether lavender (or a combination of lavender and other essential oils) was responsible for the beneficial effects. Scalp massage is also highly beneficial to stimulate follicles and blood supply to the skin's surface.

Aromatherapists also use lavender as a tonic in inhalation therapy to treat headaches, nervous disorders, and exhaustion. Herbalists treat skin ailments, such as fungal infections (like candidiasis), dandruff, eczema of the scalp, wounds, scalp acne, with lavender oil. It is also used externally in a healing bath for circulatory disorders and as a rub for rheumatic ailments (conditions affecting the muscles and joints).

Tea Tree Oil: One of the strongest known natural antiseptics. Also has punative skin penetrating capacity as an anti-inflamatory, anti-bacterial, germicide and fungicide. The scientific name for it is Melaleuca Alternifolia.

Rosemary Oil: Rosemary oil has a pronounced action on the brain and the central nervous system and is wonderful for clearing the mind and mental awareness, while having excellent brain stimulant properties, as well as improving memory.

It helps with headaches, migraines, neuralgia, mental fatigue and nervous exhaustion and the antiseptic action of rosemary oil is especially suitable for intestinal infections and diarrhea, easing colitis, dyspepsia, flatulence, hepatic disorders and jaundice and relieving pain associated with itchy flaky scalp, rheumatism, arthritis, muscular pain and gout. It also helps for arteriosclerosis, palpitations, poor circulation and varicose veins.

The diuretic properties of rosemary oil are useful with reducing water retention during menstruation, and also with obesity and cellulite.

On the respiratory system, it is effective for asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, sinus and whooping cough. Because of its astringent action, it is also effective for countering sagging skin. Its stimulating action benefits scalp disorders and encourages hair growth.

On the skin, it helps to ease congestion, puffiness and swelling and can also be used for acne, dry inflamed scalp, dermatitis and eczema, but a very popular use of this oil is the use in hair care products, as it has a pronounced positive effect on the health of the hair and scalp. It increases the circulation to the scalpand is therefore also effective for promoting hair growth after having conditions such as dandruff or scalp sores causing hair loss, scalp itching and scratching.

Rosemary oil is effective for mental fatigue, circulation problems, pain relief for the muscular system, decongests the respiratory tract and is a skin and hair booster.


Itchy Scalp, Natural Scalp Treatments: Using A Natural Home Remedy For Itchy Scalp Conditions

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Practical Self-Defense for Women

!±8± Practical Self-Defense for Women

Violent crimes are becoming a very frequent topic on the daily news. Instances of Home Invasions, kidnapping, rape and assault are rising at a steady rate in many areas and cold-hearted criminals tend to see women as easy targets. I am writing this article to share with the reader some of the most effective and crafty self-defense concepts for women to understand in this day and age.

Many women are turned off by the idea of carrying a folding knife or pocketknife. Carrying a knife everyday is not only practical for utility purposes, but there are several "non-lethal" self-defense techniques that you might not be aware of. Did you know that your knife could actually make your punches several times more effective? To demonstrate this, keep the folding knife in the closed position. Now simply grasp the closed folding knife with a closed fist and leave a couple of inches of the handle exposed at the bottom of your clenched fist. If you were to punch an attacker in the head or face with the exposed piece of your knife handle in a self-defense situation, it would hurt them much more than a standard punch. If you are interested in this self-defense method, I especially recommend the "Striking pommel" feature that many knife companies offer for this specific purpose on their folding knives.

Kicking or striking a man in the groin is often times though of as taboo. I would advise the reader though, that there are few self-defense tactics that are as effective as this one. If you're being attacked by a man and have the ability to strike him in the groin, do it! Doing this numerous times should take the attackers focus off of trying to harm you and onto the horrible pain that they have in their groin.

Never underestimate the power of the eyes and of vision. Anything that you can do to disrupt an attacker's eyesight is in your best interest. This can mean either punching or striking in the eye, or throwing something at your attackers' face in hopes of taking their focus off of you and unto the object flying rapidly at their face. Take advantage of any opening that you see when the attackers' eyes switch focus off of you and unto the diversion that you threw at them.

Pepper spray can be a very powerful self-defense tool for women. There are many convenient shapes and sizes that pepper spray bottles come in. You can purchase a canister of pepper spray that looks exactly like a pen and keep it neatly inside of your purse for the purpose of self-defense. Keep in mind that such a small container will probably not have the velocity or shooting power as a large pepper spray bottle like the ones seen on "Cops" or "Dog The Bounty Hunter". I recommend purchasing a large container of pepper spray with much more shooting power for your home or where portability is not an issue.

The concepts in this article should come in handy if you are ever in a situation that requires physical self-defense. Applying these concepts in a real-life scenario could be the difference between life and death.


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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Telogen Effluvium, Hair Shedding, Cte, Or Te - often Asked Questions (Faq) - Part Two

!±8± Telogen Effluvium, Hair Shedding, Cte, Or Te - often Asked Questions (Faq) - Part Two

This is part two of my Te / Cte Faq article. The first narrative answered what I believe are the five most commonly asked questions. To later read the first narrative (which covered shedding causes, scalp tingling / pain, length of Te and a white bulb on the hair shaft,) you can click on my author link at the top of this article.

I need to disclose again that I am not a doctor, but a woman with broad personal experience with Cte and Te. Of policy you should address any questions with your doctor. I am just sharing my own experiences and I hope they help.

1. How Can I Treat Or Stop My Telogen Effluvium or Cte? Because most experts will tell you that Te and Cte will end on its own, there's no definite rehabilitation typically given for it. In my experience though, there are things you can do to retain your rescue and the regrowth of the shed hair. The most prominent aspect of Te rescue is to not prolong it by obsessing or becoming severely disturbed or depressed by the shedding. I know from experience this is easier said than done. However, I firmly believe that excess stress raises cortisol which can contribute to longer shedding. Try your best to trust that your body can heal quickly. Secondly, you can encourage regrowth by using anti-inflammatory shampoos and topicals and by using emu oil on your scalp in areas where it hurts. It's prominent to still shampoo ordinarily to remove any clogging sebum from your scalp. Third, if you know of any medical issue that caused your shedding (crash dieting, hypothyroidism) fix the question as this will likely help the hair loss.

2. What Can I Do To Decrease The number Of Hairs That Are Falling Out? While you don't have control over the fact that you are shedding, you can avoid things that may cause added hair loss by treating your hair gently. Although it's very tempting to put shedding hair in a ponytail so it doesn't bother you, if your hair is too short to wear in a very lose ponytail, reconsider. If you are pulling on your hair in any way, it could fall out. You still need to brush shedding hair, but you can do it very gently. When I shed very badly, I used to put my shampoo in a squirt bottle so that I could get shampoo over my entire head without having to overly manipulate my hair. I know that sounds silly now, but in those days, rescue even a handful of hairs was prominent to me.

3. What Type Of physician Should I See To rate My Shedding And Hair Loss? Give the shedding a opportunity to stop, but it depends upon which physician you have the best relationship with. A dermatologist is ordinarily the first stop, but if the shedding has lasted a while, you will probably want to get blood work to flag any thyroid, adrenal, cortisol, iron / ferritin, autoimmune or Dhea issues, to name a few. Sometimes a dermatologist will ask your quarterly physician to order all of this blood work. An endocrinologist can help if you know of or fancy thyroid or adrenal issues. Since you may be asking a lot of questions of any physician with whom you consult, chose whoever you have a good relationship with.

4. How Do I Know If My Te Is Ending Or If I Am In Recovery?: In my personal experience, shedding ends gradually rather than all at once. You might consideration that wee by little, you aren't noticing as much hair. You may also consideration regrowth starting to pop up. I used to think that my regrowth would look like a crew cut growing within my quarterly hair. For the most part, it doesn't. The best way to see regrowth is to spray dry shampoo at the roots of your dry hair. The dry shampoo will be white and you'll be able to see tiny bits of regrowth standing at attention at your roots. This can be very reassuring.

5. How Do I Know That I Don't Have Aga Or Patterned Baldness: As you probably know, there are commonly three more coarse types of women's hair loss: shedding, autoimmune hair loss, and genetic patterned hair loss (this used to be called male patterned baldness but now that more women have it, it's called Aga or androgenic alopecia.) Other than the round patchy loss of autoimmune hair loss, Aga and Te can look alike at first. And, Te can unfortunately kick off patterned loss. The only way to no ifs ands or buts know the distinction is to keep an eye on any patterns that found over some months. This is easier said than done because Te or Cte can also thin out the areas that are ordinarily the sparsest parts of your hair like the bangs, temples and crown. These are unfortunately the same parts that thin with Aga. However, with shedding these areas will grow back normally, but with Aga, the hair will at last grow back sparse and/ or minturized (thinner, weaker hairs).

I hope this has helped some. The very best guidance I have is to try to trust that your body will recover, pamper yourself as much as you can and although you should educate yourself and retain your regrowth, don't allow yourself to come to be so upset that your stress prolongs the hair loss. Know that you do have some control in supporting wholesome regrowth, but accept that finally the end of Te is sometimes just a matter of playing the waiting game, an end to which will at last come.


Telogen Effluvium, Hair Shedding, Cte, Or Te - often Asked Questions (Faq) - Part Two

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