Category Archive: Hair Care and Hair Treatments

Foods for Fabulous Hair: Promote Growth and Prevent Shedding

Who doesn’t dream of having thick, luscious locks that shine with health? While genetics, lifestyle, and overall hair care play essential roles in hair growth and maintenance, your diet also plays a significant part. The saying, “You are what you eat,” couldn’t be truer when it comes to your hair. In this blog article, we’ll explore the foods that can help promote hair growth and prevent excessive shedding.

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1. Protein-Rich Foods

Hair is primarily composed of a protein called keratin, so it’s crucial to include enough protein in your diet. Foods like lean meats, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy products are excellent sources of high-quality protein. If you’re a vegetarian or vegan, opt for plant-based sources like beans, lentils, tofu, and nuts.

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2.  Fatty Fish for Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish like salmon, mackerel, and sardines are fantastic for your hair. They nourish hair follicles and promote hair growth by keeping your scalp hydrated and healthy. Omega-3s also reduce inflammation, which can contribute to hair loss.

3.  Spinach and Leafy Greens

Spinach and other leafy greens are packed with vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A and C, which your body needs to produce sebum—a natural hair conditioner. Sebum helps keep your scalp moisturized and your hair healthy. Iron and folate in these greens also contribute to healthy hair growth.

4.  Nuts and Seeds

Nuts and seeds like almonds, walnuts, and flaxseeds are rich in vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats. They provide essential nutrients like biotin, vitamin E, and zinc, which are crucial for hair health. Biotin, in particular, is known to improve hair strength and reduce hair loss.

5.  Sweet Potatoes for Beta-Carotene

Beta-carotene, found in sweet potatoes, is converted to vitamin A in your body. Vitamin A is essential for promoting hair growth and a healthy scalp. It also helps in the production of sebum. Other sources of beta-carotene include carrots, pumpkin, and mangoes.

6.  Greek Yogurt for Protein and Probiotics

Greek yogurt not only provides protein but also contains probiotics that promote a healthy gut. A balanced gut microbiome is crucial for nutrient absorption, which directly affects hair health. Opt for plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt to avoid added sugars.

7.  Berries for Antioxidants

Berries like strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries are rich in antioxidants that protect hair follicles from damage caused by free radicals. These antioxidants help maintain hair strength and prevent premature hair loss.

8.  Eggs for Biotin and Keratin

Eggs are an excellent source of biotin, a B-vitamin that is crucial for hair growth. Additionally, eggs contain keratin, the protein that makes up your hair strands, making them an ideal food for promoting healthy hair.

9.  Oysters for Zinc

Zinc deficiency has been linked to hair loss, making oysters an excellent choice due to their high zinc content. Other sources of zinc include beef, lamb, pumpkin seeds, and chickpeas.

10.  Beans

Beans are a great plant-based source of protein, which is essential to hair growth. Beans are also an excellent source of zinc, which aids the hair growth and repair cycle. A 3.5-ounce (100-gram) serving of black beans provides up to 14% of a woman’s daily zinc needs and 10% for men.

Beans also provide many other hair-healthy nutrients, including iron, biotin, and folate. Best of all, beans are very versatile, easily available, and inexpensive, which makes them an easy addition to the diet.

Conclusion

Incorporating these hair-healthy foods into your diet can make a noticeable difference in the strength, growth, and overall health of your hair. Remember that a balanced diet, proper stress management, getting enough sleep, and a good hair care routine are all essential for maintaining gorgeous locks and reducing hair shedding. So, go ahead and enjoy these delicious foods while nourishing your hair from the inside out!

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8 Ways To Prevent Hair Loss

Hair loss may be a natural part of life, but it isn’t one that anyone wants to experience. Here are eight ways to prevent balding.

1. Laser Therapy

Laser therapy is generally thought of as a hair restoration Westchester County NY technique, but it can also extend the life of your hair. The energy from the laser can stimulate growth and improve the overall health of your hair, helping it last longer.

2. Diet

A balanced diet and healthy weight can help prevent balding. Eating sufficient amounts of protein and amino acids will keep your follicles healthy, allowing them to continue working longer.

3. Clean Hair

Regularly washing hair keeps the scalp clean and free of debris that can clog follicles, hindering growth. The massaging motion of washing also increases blood flow to the follicles, keeping them healthy.

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4. Preventing Damage

Hairs that has been damaged from chemicals and styling are brittle and likely to break or fall out. Avoiding damage and repairing hair with products such as coconut oil can strengthen it and keep it from shedding.

5. Essential Oils

Lavender, cedarwood, peppermint, lemongrass and rosemary may stimulate growth when applied to the scalp prior to washing.

6. Yoga

Yoga has been shown to reduce hair loss for several reasons. It reduces stress and improves overall health, and some positions increase blood flow to the scalp.

7. Onion Juice

Putting onion juice on the scalp before showering can result in regrowth. This is likely due to the high amount of sulfur in onion juice.

8. Biotin

The body requires biotin for fatty acid synthesis. Not consuming enough biotin has been linked to balding.

Hair loss can be prevented if you act early to keep your hair and follicles healthy. Laser therapy, a healthy diet, regular cleaning, preventing damage, using essential oils, doing yoga, applying onion juice and taking biotin are all ways to keep your hair looking thick and healthy.

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SENSENIQUE NATURAL “BETAINE, SULFATE & SILICONE FREE” HAIR & BODY WASH

I wash my hair twice a day and sometimes even thrice a day as I exercise, cook and walk under the sun (thus sweat buckets!) almost every day. Thus, I have to use a mild shampoo that will not dry or irritate my scalp. I also have mild folliculitis on a few hair follicles on my scalp that will get inflamed if they are aggravated. If you have this condition, you’ll know how annoying this condition is and one of the nasty side effects is hair loss. So, using a shampoo that’s mild and contains as few harsh chemicals as possible is key to treating the condition.

Recently I tried Sensenique’s range of natural shampoo and body wash infused with essential oils, Argan oil, Olive oil, Jojoba seed oil, Macadamia seed oil and a host of other natural plant extracts and have fallen in love with them!

I have the complete range of hair shampoo and body shampoo from Sensenique and love each one of them!

Product variant (priced at RM39 for each variant):
Ginger Orange – Shampoo, Conditioner & Body Wash
Peppermint Lime – Shampoo, Conditioner & Body Wash

Every bottle of hair care product comes with a little note on what users can expect when they switch to betaine, sulfate and silicone free shampoo.

How Do I Feel After Using Betaine, Sulfate & Silicone Free Hair & Body Wash?

1. Hair and scalp
Hair feel a little dry after shampooing ( that’s because it does not contain silicone) but after applying Sensenique’s silicone-free conditioner, it feels smooth. Previous synthetic conditioners I’ve used always give my hair that slippery and creamy feel and makes my hair super smooth and ‘conditioned’. Even the bathroom floor has a slippery coat that is hard to wash off (major turn-off for me!) Turns out this is the work of silicones – which aren’t found in organic hair care as they cannot be classified as organic. Silicones coat the hair, giving it an artificial, slippery feel that can cause build up on the hair and scalp. Sensenique’s conditioner does not give me that ‘stubborn’ waxy feel on my hair and bathroom floor ?

With Sensenique’s natural sulfate free shampoo, you won’t get a rich lather, like with most mainstream shampoos. This is because your bog-standard shampoo will contain sulfates like sodium laurel sulfate. Sulfates are used in shampoos as a foaming agent. Not only are sulfates irritants, but over time they can dehydrate the hair and scalp. Traditional sulfate-based shampoos can leave you with a more a “squeaky clean feel” and so you may experience less bubbles and a more “creamy” lather.

Natural and sulfate-free shampoos like Sensenique’s hair care range that are made with natural plant oils and herb extracts have the ability to promote new hair growth by naturally stimulating the hair follicles, maintaining the moisture and improving the overall condition of your hair and scalp,

2.  Skin (body and face)
The natural scent of peppermint, lime, ginger and orange is really invigorating and wakes up my senses early in the morning and at the end of a long and tiring day. I apply the body wash on my face and body. What I like about Sensenique’s body wash is that I do not get the dry and tight feeling that I usually get from most brands of body wash and face wash yet the gentle formula is efficient enough to wash off all my make-up with just one pump. The body wash comes off easily with rinsing and does not have the slimy feel you get from some brands of body wash. Super love it!

Ingredients
Sensenique Natural products are made with the following soothing, calming and conditioning herbal extracts for skin, hair and scalp (include anti-hair loss, anti-oxidant and anti-inflammation properties):

Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract*
Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract*
Aesculus Hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut) Seed Extract
Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Leaf Extract
Equisetum Arvense Extract (Horsetail)
Tussilago Farfara (Coltsfoot) Leaf Extract
Urtica Dioica (Nettle) Extract
Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract (Lemon Balm)
Centella Asiatica Extract* (Centella)
Polygonum Cuspidatum Root Extract* (Japanese Knotweed)
Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract* (Baikal Skullcap)
Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract* (Tea)
Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract*
Organic Aloe Barbadensis Leaf juice *

*ECOCERT natural plant extracts

Why I Choose Sensenique’s Shampoo and Bodywash?
As a health freak mom, I get a peace of mind when my girls use Sensenique’s premium blend of safe, toxin-free, gentle yet effective glucose, amino acid & fatty acid based surfactants that make them perfect for everyday use. They are scented with pure essential oils and consistent usage leaves us with healthier skin, hair and scalp.

Their formula does not contain any sulfate or betaine surfactants such as Cocamidopropyl Betaine , Coco Betaine, Sodium Laureth Sulfate(SLES), Sodium Lauryl Sulfate(SLS) and Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate (ALS). Thus, the formula is suitable for all hair types including color treated hair and all skin types, especially sensitive, dry and problematic skin like eczema.

Lastly, the products are priced reasonably at RM39 a bottle. No doubt it is costlier than bog-standard brands of shampoo and body wash. However, if I were to compare Sensenique with other premium brands of shampoo and body wash with similar premium formula, Sensenique is priced at a fraction of the price of its competitors.

Where Can You Find Sensenique Natural range of products?

SENSENIQUE NATURAL is available at:-

Home & Bath Department at
> ROBINSONS -GARDENS -2nd floor
> ROBINSONS – FOUR SEASONS KL – 3flr
> SOGO KL – 5th flr
> SOGO CENTRAL ICITY – 3rd flr

Healthlane Pharmacy @ the following shopping malls:- KLCC, NU SENTRAL, THE GARDENS, BANGSAR SHOPPING COMPLEX, HOCK CHOON(AMPANG)

Healthlane Pharmacy @ ARDENCE LABS, ARDENCE SETIA ALAM, SETIA ALAM TOWN CENTER, KEPUNG MALURI, ARA DAMANSARA, MUTIARA TROPICANA, SETAPAK CENTRAL MALL, PUCHONG TAMAN KINRARA, RAHMAN PUTRA, TAMAN DESA JAYA, SRI DAMANSARA

Organic Shop – Matahari Organic at Taman SEA

If you prefer to shop online, hop over to www.senseniquenatural.com and register to enjoy membership benefits of
– Immediate 15% discount on all your purchases
– Free Delivery for nett purchases above RM100

 

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Hair Treatment – Do You Do It?

Today, I went for a hair cut… yeah, finally, when I could no longer tolerate my long hair almost touching my waist. It is darn irritating to have a bunch of hair brushing on my shoulders and my back when I run in the morning. So after dropping off Sherilyn at the ballet centre, hubs and I went to have our hair cut.  During the hair wash, the hair stylist applied some hair treatment emollient on my hair and scalp. Oh my, that was just so, so refreshing on my scalp. And the smell of mint was invigorating and uplifting. After a period of 5 minutes, my entire scalp felt so cool and light.  I was lying down on the reclining chair at the hair wash room and I really wished that I could lie there with the cooling mint on my head forever!

Next was the hair cut and hair drying process.  I asked the hair stylist about rebonding and he recommended that I try keratin hair treatment instead. When he mentioned that it would cost a whopping RM800+ before discount, I almost fell off the chair *cough*!!  What, I ain’t going to spend almost a thousand bucks (plus hair cut and hair wash) on a keratin hair treatment even if I were a millionaire’s wife.  And it is simply  because I do not like to have chemicals on my scalp, which can be absorbed into my body. So never mind that I have frizzy hair and that the hair stylist tells me that my hair lacks protein, shine and what nots. I do not care for I love my health more.  I do not even put any gel or hair spray or any kind of tonic to so call ‘nourish’ my scalp. They are all harmful chemicals unless the solution is organic and have no harsh chemicals.

And whether it is purely coincidental or as a result of chemical overload, the hair stylist who had keratin hair treatment and had tried a whole array of hair and scalp treatment on herself is battling infertility.

What is Keratin Hair Treatment?
Keratin hair treatment or famously called ‘miracle straightening treatment’, is widely popular for removing frizz and curls. It is considered as a natural method of straightening hair, since no harsh chemicals are used. However, the pitfalls of this treatment became apparent when many unsatisfied customers started reporting the numerous side effects of keratin for hair. Before discovering the side effects of keratin treatment, let us first know what this treatment actually is.

Keratin Hair Treatment
Keratin is a natural protein found in hair, teeth, nails etc. It adds soft, silky, shiny texture to the hair. In case of curly, frizzy hair, the natural keratin is not sufficient to add smooth texture to the hair. The keratin hair treatment mainly aims at replenishing the keratin content in the hair. The keratin that is required for this treatment, is obtained from animal sources or other natural sources. During the treatment, this keratin product is applied on hair, followed by hot ironing. This hair straightening technique is necessary to cover the hair cuticle with keratin and trap the moisture within the hair. The product is then rinsed off, to reveal pin straight hair.

Side Effects
Side effects surface only after the first wash, which is recommended after 72 hours of treatment. The various short term and long term side effects of keratin hair treatment are as follows.

Excessive Hair Loss
This is one of the most immediate aftermath of keratin hair treatment. Many customers who have had the treatment done report heavy hair loss as a side effect of this treatment. The hair start falling from its root after the first wash itself, even if you wash with recommended hair care products only. Moreover, the amount of hair fall is so overwhelming that a prominent thinning pattern can be observed within weeks of treatment. However, your dermatologist might want you to undergo a few tests to rule out other causes, before treating you for hair loss due to keratin treatment.

Potential to Induce Cancer
Formaldehyde, a carcinogenic substance is the major component of almost every keratin hair treatment product, including Brazilian keratin hair treatment. Thus, long term use of these products is associated with increased risk of cancer. Although, most salons make use of masks to escape the fumes of formaldehyde, there is no way of preventing the small amounts of formaldehyde from getting absorbed in the skin. To avoid this risk, one can make use of formaldehyde free products that are now widely available. However, these products may not give you the desired results, as the straightening effect is mainly due to formaldehyde.

Deterioration of Hair Texture
You may find your hair full of luster, immediately after the treatment. But, do not stay under the impression that your hair will remain so forever. In fact, you’ll notice your hair texture degrading within 2 – 3 weeks of treatment. The hair becomes dry, fade and all messed up. Also, it is likely that your hair will stay pin straight even after washing twice. This can be particularly frustrating if your hair stylist told you to expect relaxed and natural looking hair in a day or two.

Allergic Reactions
Just like any other hair treatment, this treatment is also capable of inducing allergic reactions in a few people. The symptoms include itching, rash etc., which are typical allergy symptoms. Skin disorders such as eczema are also associated with keratin hair treatment. To avoid allergic problems resulting from this treatment, your hair stylist should first identify your hair texture so as to choose an appropriate product for your hair and scalp type. Also, you should clearly mention, if you have a history of allergic reactions.

Keratin hair treatment side effects are many and that too pretty serious. You definitely do not want to let go of your precious hair (no matter how curly or frizzy it may be) for smooth, straight hair which won’t last for more than a couple of months. Hence, think twice before you are ready to take the plunge.

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