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Home > Family Health & Lifestyle > Teens' Health >Hair care |
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Your hair won't become thinner. The trouble starts when the new hair does not form in the follicle, perhaps because there is
inadequate blood supply, or because glandular or hormonal activity in the body is preventing healthy growth. Hair is a precious
beauty asset, so it deserves good care. There are four types of hair - normal, greasy, dry and greasy dry. Normal hair is shiny yet
not greasy, and fairly easy to manage. Greasy hair looks good for a day or two after shampooing, but then quickly becomes lank. Eat a lot of food rich in proteins like cheese, lean meat, eggs, poultry and fish. Also include sprouted pulses, nuts, yogurt and cottage cheese in your diet. This will give hair strength and shine. Do not eat junk food on a regular basis. They contain unsaturated fat which is not good for your health. Also avoid dairy products. Drink skimmed or semi-skimmed milk which is low in fat. |
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