Saturday, November 20, 2010

Hair Loss Remedies For Women: Hair Fall Solution

Hair Loss Remedies For Women: Hair Fall Solution

Baldness or alopecia refers to the falling of hair or absence of hair on the head. It is the most common disorder among men. Hair is found on each and every part of the body except the hands, palms and soles of the feet. Hair is formed in minute pockets in the skin called follicles. An up growth at the base of follicle produces hair when a special group of cells turn amino acids into keratin, a type of protein, of which hair is made. The rate of production of these building blocks determines hair growth. There is a balance in the hair growth and falling of hair. Any problem in the body system can disturb this balance causing more of hair loss and finally baldness.

Make A Habbit

    * Do not wash your hair with too hot water.
    * Do not wash your hair more than 2 times in a week. If you use any shampoo, use only a mild shampoo.
    * Do not comb the hair backwards. Use a good quality brush/comb. Avoid excessive brushing.
    * Massage the scalp vigorously for 10 to 15 minutes (until you start to feel hot there) after bathing it with water. This stimulates the blood circulation and strengthens the hair follicles in the scalp
    * Coconut oil and castor are very good for hair. Boil dry pieces of amla (Indian goose berry) in coconut oil and apply on hair.

   1. Massage into the scalp and hair with coconut milk or Aloe Vera gel. Leave it for 1/2 hour, then rinse with warm water. Repeat 3 times a week.
   2. Massage into the scalp and hair honey with egg yolk. Leave for a 1/2 hour, then rinse.
   3. Massage almond oil on scalp 2-3 times a day, daily. This will stop further hair loss. Rinse hair with a mix of apple cider vinegar and sage tea to help hair grow
   4. Scrub the bald portion with onions till it becomes red. Then apply honey.
   5. Grind half a cup of black dal lentil with one tablespoon of fenugreek seeds (dana methi) to a coarse powder. Mix well half a cup of yogurt into the powder and message over the scalp. Leave for 2 hours then rinse.
   6. Mix equal amount of warm castor and almond oil and massage over scalp at least once a week.
   7. Make a hair pack by mixing amla (Indian goose berry) powder with one egg. Apply it to your hair and leave for half an hour. Wash hair.
   8. Grind lime seeds and black pepper in equal number in some water and apply on the scalp regularly.
   9. Place raw mango pulp in some oil for a year. Massage this oil on the scalp frequently.
  10. Apply a paste of hot olive oil, honey, and 1 teaspoon cinnamon powder before bath and keep for 15 minutes.
  11. Apply a mixture of Aloe Vera with herbal powder triphala to the hair for a period of three to six months. It will result in growth of new hair.
  12. Apply juice of coriander leaves on the head.
  13. Mix soaked fenugreek seeds (Dana methi), shikakai powder, reetha powder, amla powder, dried lemon or lime peels, and two eggs, and grind to make a paste. Massage this paste onto hair and scalp and leave it on for about 20 minutes. Wash with a mild shampoo. This is good for making hair thick.
  14. Boil 1 cup mustard oil with 4 tablespoon henna (mehandi) leaves. Filter and bottle. Massage on the scalp regularly. It is very good for hair growth.
  15. Make a paste by mixing olive oil, honey and cinnamon ((dal chini() powder. Massage on the scalp and leave it for 15 minutes. Wash with a mild shampoo. Repeat it for 3-4 times a week.
  16. Make a paste by grinding fenugreek seeds with water. Massage on the scalp after oiling the hair and leave it for one hour before washing. Repeat it every morning for a month.
  17. Make a paste by mixing two eggs, two tablespoons each of amla, reetha and shikakai powder. Massage on the scalp and leave it for 30 minutes. Wash with a mild shampoo. Repeat it for 3-4 times a week.
  18. Mix 1 egg, 2.5 tablespoons milk powder and 1 tablespoon wheat germ oil. Massage on the scalp and leave it for 30 minutes. Wash with a mild shampoo.

Shampoo

Make a shampoo by mixing 100 g each of amla (Indian goose berry), reetha, and shikakai and boil in two liters of water until the liquid reduces to half. Use this shampoo for your hair for at least one month. Your hair will become thick.

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Hair Care With Egg: Make You Hair Perfect

Hair Care With Egg: Make You Hair Perfect

Everyone wants to have beautiful and lustrous hair. With the use of raw eggs anyone can find themselves with beautiful hair. Egg has become an important part of your hair and skin care diet. One need not cross the seven continents to find a raw egg. Every house can easily get a good supply of raw eggs. These can be used for making some of the best hair conditioners. The properties of egg create a needed impact on your dull and dry hair. It helps the hair to recreate itself. It maintains the texture of your hair by the presence of the important elements.

Home Remedies For Hair Care

For strong and beautiful hair you can mix 2 egg yolks (depending on length of your hair) with 2 tsp. castor oil. Massage this mixture on your hair. Keep it for sometime then rinse it thoroughly.

Whip up two raw eggs. Pour this mixture on your hair by massaging. Let it dry. Shampoo your hair and then give vinegar and water rinse. Follow this procedure every month for soft and smooth hair.

Beat egg yolk thoroughly to make a frothy solution. Add 1 tsp baby oil and beat again to make a proper mixture. Add water to this mixture and apply it all over your scalp. Once dry, rinse well to get a proper conditioned treatment.

Mix egg yolk in 1/4 cup of yogurt with a little lime skin. Mix the ingredients thoroughly and apply it to every single strand of hair. After applying keep it for 10 minutes and then wash it off. The combination of yogurt and egg is very good for your hair.

Mix a whole egg to lemon juice. Whisk it properly. Once applied on your hair keep it for sometime. Rinse it thoroughly. This combination gives a shine to your dull hair.

Beat egg yolk to make a frothy paste. Add 1/2 tsp. olive oil and beat the mixture again. Slowly and steadily add 3/4 cup of luke warm water. After shampooing, massage this conditioner and leave it for few minutes. Rinse it later.

It is a good hair treatment for people who are in water most of the times like swimmers, surfers etc. Mix egg, olive oil and peeled cucumber to make a good mixture. Spread it evenly on your hair and keep it for 10 minutes. Rinse it thoroughly.

Mix together 1 tbsp. honey, 1 egg yolk, 1/2 tsp. almond oil and 1 tbsp. yogurt. Make a frothy paste and apply it on your hair. Rinse it in 1/2 hours time. This will smooth your hair and moisturize it evenly.

Egg Yolk Hair Conditioner

    * Begin by cracking open one egg yolk into a mixing bowl. Beat the egg yolk quickly with a fork or whisk until it is completely broken up.
    * Add one tablespoon of olive oil. Beat again with the whisk or fork until it is well mixed. Baby oil can also be substituted for the olive oil for a better fragrance.
    * Mix in one cup of lukewarm water. Mixing the water in will dilute the mixture and make it easier to spread evenly throughout your whole head of hair.
    * Wet hair completely. It is best to apply the conditioning treatment to clean hair, so wash hair with a gentle shampoo, rinse and squeeze excess water from hair.
    * Pour half the egg yolk conditioner on top of the head, trying to avoid the face. While egg yolk is good for the face as well, the oil in the mixture is not. Use hands to apply the other half of the conditioner to the bottom of hair.
    * Run the conditioner through with your finger tips to ensure even coating. Let it set for 5 minutes.
    * Rinse your hair thoroughly with lukewarm or cool water. It is important not to use hot water because it may cook the egg yolk in your hair and require another washing. Cool water is good for hair because it makes it shiny.

Warning

The reader of this article should exercise all precautions while following instructions on the recipes from this article. Avoid using any of these products if you are allergic to it. The responsibility lies with the reader and not with the site or the writer.

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2014 Lotus Elite Concept

The next-generation Lotus Elite that was unveiled at the 2010 LA Auto Show will be available to the market in spring 2014. The Elite, deemed to offer a glimpse of what to expect from Lotus in the future, is described to be the start of a new era for the British automaker. The Elite boasts of a 2+2 seat configuration, with a front-mid positioned 5.0l V8 engine that generates up to 620 PS. This enables the Elite to go from zero to 62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.5 to 3.7 seconds. While the 2014 Elite is elegant and compact, Lotus attests that the Elite offers the latest technological innovations that the Company has come up with.

The 2014 Elite has the retractable hard top version and the alternative use of hybrid technology with KERS. The CEO of Group Lotus, Dany Bahar, says the Elite may be “breathtakingly beautiful” but that it “delivers in all other aspects as well.” He adds that, when it comes to performance and styling, no other car comes close to the 2014 Elite.

Dany Bahar, Chief Executive Officer of Group Lotus, said: “There’s no denying that the Elite is breathtakingly beautiful to look at but it’s so much more than that, it’s a car that over delivers in all other aspects as well. One could say it’s a car of perfect contradictions, it’s compact yet spacious, high performing yet low emitting, lightweight yet still reassuringly solid. It’s a car that we are exceptionally proud of at Lotus and we truly believe that there is nothing else like it out there both in terms of styling and performance."




Manage Your Wedding Budget: Ten Simple Ways

Manage Your Wedding Budget: Ten Simple Ways

Deciding on a budget for your wedding is only the first step in figuring out what things will cost. Once you have a total number in mind, you’ll have to decide how much to spend on what. Creating the budget for your wedding is as important as setting the date. You must do it early in your wedding planning process because most of the decisions that you make will be influenced, if not determined, by your financial plan. Many salespeople and vendors are going to use every trick in the the book to get as big a piece of the pie (your money) as they can get. Cling to your budget. Your budget is your lighthouse.

Prioritize

Decide what’s truly important and what you can do without. For instance, do you really need to rent a red carpet to walk down the aisle when there is a cobblestone path from the Inn’s gazebo to its pavilion? Do you want a string quartet, or could you live with recorded music? Figure out what you feel the strongest about, then create a “must have list.” Only you can envision your dream wedding, but our staff can help you make the dream a reality.

Set Your Budget

Divide up the costs on what you’re willing to spend on each event. The wedding reception is often the most expensive part of any wedding ceremony. 50% for reception location, rentals, food and beverages 10% for flowers and decor 10% for photography and videography 10% for the bride’s and groom’s attire 10% for fees, invitations, transportation, etc. 10% for honeymoon

If one cost goes over budget, then another item must come in under budget by a similar amount. Remember to build in a contingency plan in your budget for emergencies or unforeseen expenses. An accounting software program such as Quicken is a useful tool for maintaining your balance. There are also several online “wedding calculators” and wedding web site budget tools that you can use.

Pick Your Guest List Carefully

Most weddings run between 100 and 250 people, so one of the easiest ways to control expenses is to pare down the number of people attending. Choose the people closest to you and remember that it’s all about quality, not quantity.

That said, the Wine Country Inn has several techniques for allowing you simultaneously manage your budget, guest list and expenses. We are flexible and full of ideas.

Don’t forget to divide the guest list evenly between:

    * The bride and groom’s party.
    * The bride’s family’s party.
    * The groom’s family’s party.
    * The clergy/wedding officiate and his/her spouse.
    * Parents of the ring bearer and flower girls.
    * Spouses or partners of anyone in the wedding party.

To avoid hurt feelings with acquaintances or distant relatives, hold a series of events outside of the wedding in your hometown; plan get-togethers such as showers, after-wedding breakfasts, or even a chocolate bar or dessert reception.

Should you choose us, the Wine Country Inn can accommodate your smaller events and create a series of intimate “vignettes” over a series of days. You will have the luxury of either catching up with the ones who matter the most, or holding those necessary get-togethers with people further down your guest list.

Don’t Forget The Honeymoon

If it’s not accounted for in your budget, can you afford it? A low cost alternative is to stay with us in one of our upgraded rooms, in either our honeymoon suites in the Vintner’s House, or in one of our King Patio Rooms. We have a whirl pool spa room, perfect for romantic getaways.

If you want to spend quality time with other people, you will have to carve out special moments outside of the wedding ceremony and reception. On your wedding day, everyone will want a moment of your time. You will probably spend about 30 seconds with each person you know.

One option is a “mini-moon,” or spending a long weekend with the Wine Country Inn and going on day trips with old friends or beloved relatives. This low cost alternative will allow you to spend time in relaxed, informal get-togethers. It’s also an excuse to extend the celebration, both before and after the wedding.

Check Your Calendar

Choose an off season or shoulder season instead of a peak time of year. We often have reduced room rates during our slow times of year (Typically January 1 through May 1). Work with our staff to research when big festivals and high occupancy will occur, then reserve your room blocks well in advance. You don’t want your wedding to suffer because no one could book a room!

Hold Your Reception Between Meals

Consider a breakfast reception or a lunch/brunch. A cocktail hour reception is another option, as are afternoon teas or a dessert reception. Rates will probably be reduced, and the food for these meals is often less expensive.

Use The Inn’s Repertoire of Centerpieces

We have many attractive items in stock. Our creative, experienced planners can give you many pointers to help you decorate your reception tables. Work with our staff to use the most appropriate decorations for your wedding theme.

Other hints for watching expenses: avoid exotic arrangements such as orchids or tropical flowers that may have to be shipped. Less-expensive flowers like sun flowers, daisies or baby’s breath can fill out a table centerpiece without breaking the budget. In the fall, use autumn leaves or grape vines. Try fresh cut tulips in the spring. In winter, Christmas ornaments or greenery will nicely dress a table. (Also at Christmas, the hotel is already beautifully decorated for the holidays). Your florist can give you more detailed advice about controlling costs. For information about local florists and other vendors, see our list of preferred vendors; many of them offer the Wine Country Inn affordable discounts.

Choose Your Catering Menu

Work with our staff to pick affordable catering menu items. We won’t sacrifice on presentation. We will serve food that is elegant without appearing cheap.

Our Head Chef can customize a variety of budget-conscious wedding reception menus, from formal plated dinners, buffets, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres or a cake and champagne reception. We can tailor your selections and service for a more casual celebration, if you prefer.

There are other strategies we can implement: Have our waiters pass hors d’oeuvres for portion control rather than full appetizer stations. Choose informal barbeques, salad and crudités stations, or work with us to weigh the costs of hot versus cold food.

Manage Your Liquor Costs

If an open bar is outside your budget, consider a cash bar, with one or two complimentary drinks. Get creative with the drink tickets, handing your guests clever objects like wine corks or colored glass pebbles to redeem drinks.

Picking wine and food pairings is another great alternative to a cash bar. This can be done on either a buffet or plated dinner. Serving some of our great local handcrafted beers is another idea for controlling costs. Punch and less-expensive sparkling wines or cuvees for the toast are other cost-effective alternatives to champagne. In cooler months, we can serve mulled wine, hot chocolate or spiced cider.

Use Us First

Utilize our in-house facilities to get ready for the wedding ceremony. The ideal wedding is a low-stress, thoughtful celebration, free from logistical headaches, long commutes and other hassles. It stands to reason that the closer the preparation and events are to one another, the more time your guests can spend with each other.

The Wine Country Inn offers a comprehensive package. We can host every aspect of your Colorado wedding. We have a large ballroom, a variety of room types and meeting spaces, a catering staff and several options for the wedding ceremony. Our Rose Room in the Vintner’s House will accommodate your pre-wedding preparations. With a salon-style shampoo sink and vanity, the bridal party can easily get ready for the event. Rather than making separate trips, you can have your hair and make up stylists come to you.

Bonus Round – Plan Ahead

The more you meet and work with us, the more we can plan for your big day. Don’t forget to allow for plenty of time for preparation and research. We suggest allowing at least six to twelve months for organizing your wedding. Working with the Wine Country Inn to balance your budget can be a key component of this preparation.

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