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Tea Tree Oil- A Wonderful Natural Ingredient
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Tea tree oil can be used in many personal care products. It has great benefits for skin and hair. It is antiseptic, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal. The people of ancient Australia believed that this amazing oil was a cure for anything.
There have been numerous studies on tea tree oil. It has been shown to kill germs and bacteria. This makes it great for treating skin irritations and acne. It can also be used to treat blisters, sores, burns, rashes and bites to promote faster healing.
The scalp and hair will also benefit from using tea tree oil. It can remove scalp conditions like dandruff and seborrhea. An excess of fungus usually plays a part in dandruff. Tea tree oil is capable of removing this extra fungus. It is also deep cleansing. It gets into the hair follicle to remove dirt and build up. Head lice can also be treated with tea tree oil. It deters them from the head and can also kill live bugs.
Spider veins are small red, blue or purple capillaries that can be seen through the skin. They are similar to varicose veins but not as large or painful. One third of women will experience spider veins. They tend to show up on the ankles and thighs.
Spider veins are unsightly and many women look for ways to treat them. Sometimes they even cause aching, heaviness, and cramping. They can be caused by hormonal change or weight gain. During pregnancy many women first notice the appearance of spider veins. Other possible causes are heredity and standing or sitting for long periods of time.
Spider veins can be treated with sclerotherapy. This involves injecting the vein with a solution that causes it to collapse and become invisible. Sclerotherapy generally makes the spider vein disappear from sight. It also makes the symptoms go away. Treatments take less than thirty minutes and are not painful. Patients may experience minor burning or cramping however.
If your spider veins are too small for sclerotherapy the next option is laser therapy. Intense light is used to remove the spider veins. Laser treatments do work well to eliminate spider veins, but they tend to be more expensive however.
Do You Need a Scalp Treatment?
Most people think much more about taking care of their hair than taking care of their scalp. The truth is to get truly beautiful and healthy hair you should start with a healthy scalp. An itchy or flaky scalp will detract from your overall look. One of the most common problems is dandruff and over 120 millions of dandruff shampoo are sold every year. That is a lot of dandruff shampoo.
There are many common scalp problems. Unfortunately, many of us suffer from itching, flaking, scaling, crusting, bumps and acne on the scalp. Because the scalp naturally has oil on it is more susceptible to these types of problems than other areas of the body. Some of the conditions that affect the scalp are seborrheic dermatitis, seborrhea, dandruff, scalp acne, and psoriasis. Body Stress is also a major cause of scalp issues as they always seem to flare during more stressful events.
You might think you could just remove the oil on the scalp to avoid problems. In fact this is what many hair and scalp products do, but removing the oil will only make the problem worse or cause new problems. The health of the scalp depends on the proper balance of oil. Problems occur when the scalp is either too dry or too oily.
Scalp treatments can work to create a proper oil ratio. You do have to watch out for products that contain chemicals. Chemical will over dry the scalp. Instead look for natural ingredients like zinc, emu oil, jojoba oil, thyme and sage. Zinc is known for its deep cleaning attributes as well as its ability to regulate the sebum gland. Jojoba oil and emu oil are great moisturizers. Sage and thyme are able to detoxify the scalp. A regular scalp treatment with these ingredients will create a healthy scalp and promote beautiful hair.
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Learn ABout Eczema That Occurs On The Scalp
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Eczema on the Scalp
It is common for people to get scalp eczema. Eczema is a skin condition that can appear anywhere on the body. The scalp is especially susceptible though. This is because of the amount of oil and grease that are naturally on the scalp from the sebaceous glands and hair follicles.
Scalp eczema is sometimes called seborrheic eczema or seborrheic dermatitis. This type of eczema can appear on any oily or greasy area of the body. Areas such as the t-zone of the face, eyebrows, nose, and corners of eyes tend to get eczema. It may also be present in armpits, upper back or the chest. Scalp eczema appears often during puberty and other times of hormonal change. It is common for among adults between the ages of thirty and sixty.
Some signs of scalp eczema are scaling and flaking on the scalp. Eczema scales tend to be yellow or white. Skin beneath the scales may be red or inflamed. It may occur in patches on the scalp. Sometimes is actually spreads to cover the entire scalp. Most sufferers report the condition to be extremely itchy. Scratching is likely to cause the area to become infected.
Many people attribute scalp eczema to an abundance of yeast called Malassezia. It is normal for this yeast to be present on the scalp, but at times it may be present in greater numbers and cause an outbreak of eczema.
Scalp eczema can be treated but it is often a chronic condition. Many of the products that are suppose to treat scalp eczema and other scalp conditions actually make them worse by using chemicals that dry the scalp. Scalp health depends on a delicate oil balance. There are natural ingredients that work to regulated oil and keep eczema outbreaks under control. Zinc is one ingredient that works to balance the scalp by regulating the sebum gland. Jojoba oil and emu oil moisturize the scalp and hair. Thyme and sage are natural detoxifying agents for the scalp.
We try all kinds of things to get beautiful skin, lotions, serums, facial, and oil. But many of us often overlook the first thing that creates healthy glowing skin, our nutrition. What you put into your body is important for your every aspect of your health. A proper diet has been shown to create energy and a healthier body as well as effect the way your skin and hair look and feel. One of the main problems in most peoples’ diets is eating unhealthy convenience foods. Look for healthy alternatives instead, including lots of fruits and vegetables. Vitamin supplements are helpful as well to get the specific nutrients you might be missing otherwise. You can find great ideas and tips to create a healthy diet at a natural health forum.
Wrinkles around the eyes, crows feet, are one of the number one factors that age a person. Most of us try multiple creams and serums to turn back the hands of time. Thankfully, cosmetics companies have done a lot of research in producing the best eye creams. The key is including the right ingredients. Some of the ingredients that have shown the most results for the sensitive eye area are Haloxyl, Eyeliss, Copper Peptides, Retinol, Argireline, Matrixyl, tea extract, and fruit extracts. Haloxyl and Eyeliss in particular have been shown to work well on dark circles and puffy eyes. The right combination of active ingredients in anti wrinkle eye creams can promote hydration and make your skin soft and youthful again.
When it comes to the new economy many people are turning to part time work and adding new hours wherever they can. This is also true with dental hygienist and dental assistants. Dental offices are needing part time help not just to fill in but to add another chair so that they generate more revenue. However, the dentists are used hiring from temporary staffing firms that specialize in dental jobs. The downside to this is that they have to pay higher rates in hourly wages because the staffing firm is taking part of the pay. The other dowside is that if the dentist office ever wanted to hire that individual then they would half to pay the staffing firm a pretty high fee.
A better way to do it is use specialized dental job boards such as a dental board that allows you to build you network of hygienist in your area. There are no middleman fees and if you hire that individual as a regular then you never need to pay fees.
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Itchy Scalp – Scalp Bumps and Other Problems
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Scalp Problems
It is not uncommon for individuals to suffer from scalp problems. Most products are geared more to the hair and not the scalp, yet this is where most problems occur. Some typical scalp problems are itch, flaking, oily scalp, dry scalp and scalp acne.
Scalp itchy or itchy scalp and flaking are problem the most common complaint. This may be caused by dandruff. Dandruff flakes are relatively large and usually accompanied by scalp itch. Some cases are worse with mounds of attached flakes on the scalp. Most dandruff is caused by a fungus. Seborrheic dermatitis also causes flaking and itching. Scales from on the head with this condition. They tend to be yellowish in color and often form over red irritated skin.
A dry scalp will also cause flakes, but they are usually very small. The scalp may become dry from chemical in the many hair products used. Climate conditions also often cause the scalp to become too dry.
At times the scalp may become is too oily. Oil on the scalp is produced by the sebum gland. When it overproduces too much oil can accumulate on the scalp. An oily scalp also leads to many problems like scalp bumps and seborrhea on the scalp.
Acne is also a common scalp problem that either be large pustule type acne or they can be small tiny red bumps on the scalp.. It is similar to facial acne. It should not be treated with acne products that are used on the face. They tend to be very drying and may also damage or bleach hair that can cause lasting problems to both the hair and the scalp.
The key to a healthy scalp is the correct balance of oil. An overly dry or even an inverse problem like a too oily scalp leads to many problems. Most products that say they will help scalp problems are actually filled with harsh chemical that dry the scalp more. Natural ingredients like zinc, jojoba oil, and emu oil are much better at balancing the scalp. Zinc works naturally by regulating the sebum gland. Jojoba oil and other similar oils like emu oil shampoo work to moisturize and balance the scalp.
For those that want authentic and natural wholesale dead sea products such as dead sea salt, wholesale dead sea mud, dead sea soap and dead sea dry powder then check out direct importers. These direct importers can get you true wholesale costs and you don’t have to bring in a whole container. Using an importer will allow you buy dead sea products in small quantities or at medium quantities and still get wholesale pricing.
Those looking for wholesale dead sea salts then make sure that these salts are not coated with fomaldehydes. Many companies do this to allow fragrances to stay longer. However it stunts the healing powers of the dead sea salts. If you are looking for wholesale dead sea mud then make sure that the mud is sterilized. Many companies will sell two different muds. They do and state that the facial mud is sterilized and cost more. However the body mud is not sterlized and therefore cheaper. We suggest that you stay away from this and make sure to buy sterlized dead sea mud for use on the face or the body. Other great sellers are dead sea shampoo, dead sea salt scrub and dead sea soap!
Scalp Pimples
Pimples on the scalp can be irritating and difficult to deal with. They tend to be itchy and sometimes hard to reach when they are beneath thick hair. Many people suffer from this annoying and sometimes painful condition.
Scalp pimples occur when the hair follicles become inflamed. They look similar to pimples on the face or elsewhere on the body with small pustules that are usually noticed when brushing the hair. Brushing and scratching the pimples can cause infection and worsen the problem.
The causes of scalp pimples and acne vary just as they do for the face. Often, it is attributed to yeast, mites or bacteria on the scalp. If the scalp becomes inflamed the follicles will close up trapping the bacteria or other micro organisms inside. This will cause the pimples and bumps to appear.
While scalp pimples look very similar to other pimples, the treatments are different. Pimples on the face are usually treated with salicylic acid and benzyl peroxide. These products are not appropriate for the scalp. First of all they tend to dry the skin out. The health of the scalp is dependent on a balance of oil. It is bad for the scalp to be too oily but also just as bad for it to be too dry. Products with benzyl peroxide may also bleach the hair and in some cases serious hair loss has been known to occur. People with color treated or chemically altered hair are more likely to have damage from these products.
There are many products made specifically for the hair to dry up oil, but these products too can be harsh and over dry the scalp. It is much better to use natural products that strive to balance out the scalp for a long term solution to scalp pimples and acne. Zinc has been shown to be an excellent ingredient in creating the correct balance of oil on the scalp. It works naturally to open pores and clean the scalp. By reducing the oil to a normal level pores remain open and bacteria and yeast won’t be able to grow.
