What Is Beauty-With-in and What Are Inner Wellness Products ?
Inner wellness products go beyond traditional topical skin care and cosmetics to include those items that support beauty and personal care on a whole-body level—from the inside out, so to speak.
Beauty Supplements offer a unique way to not only support healthy skin and hair, but also to assist with natural detoxification, maintain digestive health, manage weight, encourage restful sleep, promote energy, and support optimal brain function.
Wellness and beauty start from within. Formulated with Biotin to promote your natural beauty features, our Biotin Blend Beauty Supplement is packed full of multivitamins to promote healthy cell function. Biotin supports hair, skin and nail health and helps with the appearance of thicker hair, smoother skin and stronger nails.
This inner wellness supplement contains Vitamin C, a known powerful antioxidant that assists the appearance of youthful skin and healthy collagen construction. Containing the essential mineral Zinc, our supplement helps to support healthy proteins in the body. The Vitamin B12 in our vitamin complex helps support healthy energy levels to keep you not only looking great, but feeling great.
These supplements Have some of the most famous key ingredients for having a healthier set of hair, such as vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B12, and Biotin.
Talking about vitamin A, it has been proven to be the vitamin every cell needs in order to grow, including the fastest growing tissue of the body or, in other words, the hair.
This amazing vitamin also increases the production of an oily substance produced by the hair glands called sebum. This oily substance is the most crucial thing for your hair’s health as it keeps your hair and scalp thoroughly moisturized.
Making it better, HairDocTK also decided to include vitamin B12 and Biotin, two of the members of the B-vitamin family.
First off, Biotin has been used as a hair loss treatment for some time now, and studies link deficiency in Biotin with hair loss in individuals. Other B vitamins, in this case, vitamin B12, are a big part of the process of making red blood cells which will, in the end, accelerate blood flow, increasing the amount of oxygen and nutrients carried to the scalp and hair follicles resulting in better
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The Myths and De-Bunking the skin creme and topical collagen “hype “ as it doesn’t work . We must treat the issue internally , and here’s why
Collagen , a protein produced by your body, has been proven to be one of the most important substances for having a healthy set of hair. This protein can be used as a source for amino acids crucial for creating keratin, the protein base of the hair. It’s also a very powerful antioxidant that would protect your hair follicles against free radicals’ exposure. Collagen can also prevent hair loss caused by aging, which is a result of the weakened dermis. In addition to the previous advantages, the antioxidant feature of collagen can also slow down the graying of hair
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Activate Your Inner Beauty Why collagen? Collagen is a complex protein that maintains strength and flexibility throughout the body. As we age, our natural stores of collagen decline, which can lead to common signs of aging in the skin. Yes
Here’s the good news—clinical studies show that taking collagen can promote healthy collagen formation throughout the body, including your skin. Even better, Holistic Apothecary Collagen Peptides hydrolyzed collagen (collagen that’s broken down into smaller molecules, called peptides). This hydrolyzed form gives your body the building blocks to create its own collagen, as well as other proteins such as keratin, which your hair loves.
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When it comes to hair growth, that’s my specialty. It sometimes takes not months, but years for your hair to get to the length you want. Who can’t wait for years? But, you don’t have to, while wearing my extensions and utilizing my hair regrowth programs, which recommends hair healing products. You can achieve hair health within a few short months to a year with customized hair restoration packages. Read on to find out how the combination of aloe vera and hair can aid in this hair growth.
Aloe vera is MY number one go-to for over the last 3 decades for myself, my consumers, clients, salon stylists, and my pets. Aloe vera is a natural plant source aiding in “Collagen Synthesis” in hair, skin, and nails. The ingredient is a vast repository of amino acids and proteolytic enzymes that help improve scalp health and boost hair growth internally and externally when used in a compounding source that’s Bio ready available from an organic protected source.
Benefits Of Aloe Vera and Hair Combination
A lot of people ask me “is aloe vera good for your hair?” and “what does aloe vera have to do with hair extensions,” and “why is your jeep wrapped with a PLANT ?” Internally and externally I have been preaching to my choir, hence for my car wrap, logo, emblem, and products. My brand is all about an “aloe plant” and now you know why!!
Aloe vera contains proteolytic enzymes that help heal and repair the damaged cells in your scalp. This improves follicle health and boosts healthy and faster hair growth.
Stimulates dormant hair follicles, promoting hair regrowth and cell repair
Cut down on hair shedding, enabling the strands to look thick, shiny, and voluminous. Anti-inflammatory properties help soothe your scalp of irritation and aggravation.
Antifungal and antiviral properties help cure dandruff and flaking.
Aloe vera’s high content of protein, vitamins, and minerals help it nourish your follicles and hair internally and externally.
The moisture from aloe seals in nutrients and hydration to the follicle.
Our bodies lose 300 billion cells every day, and it is vitally important to replenish our bodies with the proper nutrients needed to stabilize the body’s pH and lower stress and cortisol levels. Hair loss is always a symptom of something else that has gone wrong in your body. Keep in mind that sudden and severe hair loss is usually due to acute sudden toxins or stress or poisoning to the body. Chronic hair loss is commonly due to hormonal and nutritional factors or slow chronic toxicity. Toxicity causes hair loss because the toxins interfere with the nutrients and hormonal substances that help hair growth. Some toxins interfere with the glands or organs that govern these nutrients.
STRESS AND CORTISOL EXCESS
Stress has been in association with hair loss for many years. During times of extreme stress, the body loses large amounts of vitamins, minerals and protein (in the form of nitrogen) in the urine. This sudden loss of nutrients can be a factor in hair loss. The stress may come from illnesses such as high fever, severe infection, major surgery or the flu.
During times of stress, cortisol levels also increase. Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. It has many important functions. But, in excess, it can trigger hair loss as well as bone loss.
TOXIC METALS
Lead, cadmium, mercury, iron, aluminum, and copper are the most common causes of hair loss. These toxic metals are also referred to as heavy metals. They do not easily move out of the body and will accumulate in the joints, bone, liver, and other organs and glands. Their removal is possible by taking specific vitamins that drive them out. The EPA recognizes hair testing as an effective means of testing for toxic metals. Testing is the key factor in understanding how the body is being affected by toxins and stress and how to correct the problem.
Both poor hair, nail growth, and hair loss can come from toxic metals. Many hobbies and occupations involve exposure to toxic metals. Examples are painting, arts, and crafts, electrical work, soldering, jewelry repair, etc. Any activity that involves working with metal filings or dust can result in toxic metal overload.
HAIR STYLING PRODUCTS
Many people change the appearance of their hair by using chemical treatments like dyes, tints, bleaches, straighteners, and relaxers. Hair can become weak and break if any of these chemicals are repeatedly used too often. Hair can also break if the solution is on for too long, or if two procedures happen on the same day, or with the application of bleach to previously bleached hair. Some chemical relaxers do contain powerful chemicals and there have been instances of people get chemical burns from these products resulting in permanent hair loss. Only go to a qualified hairstylist that utilizes pH balanced and sulfate-free hair color and skincare lines.
Trichotillomania (trick- o-till-o-may-nee-uh) (TTM or “trich”), also known as Hair Pulling Disorder, is the repetitive pulling out of one’s hair. Trichotillomania is one of a group of behaviors known as Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs). These self-grooming behaviors in which individuals pull, pick, scrape, or bite their hair, skin, or nails, resulting in damage to the body.
Research indicates that about 1 or 2 in 50 people experience trichotillomania in their lifetime. It usually begins in late childhood/early puberty. In childhood, it occurs equally in boys and girls. By adulthood, 80-90% of reported cases are women. Hair pulling varies in its severity, location on the body, and response to treatment. Without treatment, trichotillomania tends to be a chronic condition that may come and go throughout a lifetime.
Signs & Symptoms
Trichotillomania is currently classified as an “Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorder” in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition. The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria include:
-Recurrent hair pulling, resulting in hair loss -Repeated attempts to decrease or stop the behavior
Clinically
●significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or another area of functioning ●Not due to substance abuse or a medical condition (e.g., dermatological condition) ● Not better accounted for by another psychiatric disorder
Hair pulling may occur across a variety of settings and with both sedentary and active lifestyles.
There are times when pulling occurs in a goal-directed manner and also in an automatic manner in which the individual is less aware. Many individuals report noticeable sensations before, during, and after pulling. A wide range of emotions, spanning from boredom to anxiety, frustration, and depression can affect hair pulling, as can thoughts, beliefs, and values.
Although the severity of hair pulling varies, many people with trichotillomania have noticeable hair loss, which they attempt to camouflage. Thinning or bald spots on the head may get covered up with hairstyles, scarves, wigs, extensions, or makeup. Those with missing eyelashes, eyebrows, or body hair, may attempt to camouflage with makeup, clothing, or other means of concealing affected areas.
Due to shame and embarrassment, those with trichotillomania may avoid activities and social situations that may lead to them feeling vulnerable to being “discovered.” This may include windy weather, going to the beach, swimming, doctorʼs visits, hair salon appointments, childhood sleepovers, readying for bed in a lighted area, and intimacy.
Impact and Effects
For some people, trichotillomania is a mild problem or frustration. But for many, shame and embarrassment about hair pulling causes painful isolation. This isolation may result in a great deal of emotional distress, placing them at risk for a co-occurring psychiatric disorder, such as a mood or anxiety disorder. Hair pulling can lead to great tension and strained relationships with family members and friends. Family members may need professional help in coping with this problem.
Physical effects such as pruritus, tissue damage, infection, and repetitive motion injuries to the muscles or joints are not uncommon. Those who ingest the pulled hair or parts thereof may experience gastrointestinal distress or develop a trichobezoar (hairball in the intestines or stomach). The trichobezoar could lead to gastrointestinal blockage and need surgical removal. Although trichobezoars are rare, they are a serious risk for those who ingest hair.
If you or someone you know is suffering from trichotillomania, please join our online support group and forum.
Did YOU know that anything over 50 hairs shedding a day falls under the category of hair loss or hair thinning? You most likely have mineral and nutrients deficiency, and an overwhelming amount of heavy metals depleting the follicles of the essentials needed to grow thicker hair.
People lose hair for various reasons. Chronic on-going illness, nutritional deficiencies, stress, inflammation of the scalp, prescription drugs, and overuse of many medications (like chemotherapy to treat cancer) are the most prevalent causes of massive hair loss. Hair loss can also come from a parent. Often, hair thins because it is lacking the essential “nutrients“ – or because of the use of too many harsh chemicals internally and externally – so it can tend to break easily.
These are hair care tips to help protect hair, prevent further hair loss, add volume to your existing hair, and things to look for when choosing the right products suited to YOUR personal hair issues, textures, and long term goals.
1. Try Coloring for Hair Loss
If you inherited a tendency for hair loss, you likely have very healthy hair. So, your hair can benefit from permanent or semi-permanent color to give body and volume to hair.
Medications can weaken hair, causing it to break or fall out. Semi-permanent color is good in this case, too, because it does not contain ammonia or peroxide. The Plant-based Holistic product line I carry and use has neither. It will not damage hair but will give it body and volume.
If your hair is fine-textured, semi-permanent or permanent color is fine, as long as it is professionally applied. Over highlighting of the hair can get over-processed, which damages it, causing further hair loss unless there is a use of proper plant-based buffers without the use of any heat.
2. Shampoo and Condition Your Hair ONLY When Dirty
To protect hair, the best practice is to use shampoo only when hair is dirty. Because fine hair gets dirty faster, people with fine-textured hair need to shampoo more frequently – even though fine hair breaks more easily. For that reason, fine-textured hair benefits from a good shampoo and volume-building conditioner.
I am the master of thinning hair and ways to repair prior damage. I have been dealing with it myself for over 22 years due to a medication prescription for a disease I didn’t have at that time. All this together aided in the beginning stages of ALL my personal hair loss and on-going chronic illness.
In my committed research, we are also finding that our breast implants also have been a symptom causing inflammation which also aides to the massive hair-loss and ongoing chronic illness to our entire body’s repair system. Most of the medical clients have thinning hair from stress to the internal follicles, lack of DHEA, lack of vital minerals and nutrients and damaged cells that are rapidly AGING FASTER. This SCIENTIFIC CHART shows in simple terms the “hair follicle cycle and stages.” There are many options to achieve results using holistic hair health products, supplements, and anti-aging remedies via the scalp.
Although there are good medicated products that seem to result in hair density, once the use of this product stops hair loss resumes as most contain “minoxidil.” When stopping the medications with minoxidil, there can be an adverse effect that may cause inflammation of the heart and lead to longterm heart issues. We need to treat this with natural pharmaceutics, pH balanced products, and healthy lifestyle changes, starting internally with the GUT and liver. The key to most “Dis-Ease” in the body is the lack of proper nutrition necessary to feed the scalp and internally cleanse the body to function at the optimal levels.