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Oily Hair Treatment
Oily or greasy hair often looks wet, flat and stringy, and can ruin an otherwise clean, well-kept, personal appearance. Overactive scalp sebum, which comes from sebaceous glands just under the scalp, produces the oily hair look. Sebum normally gives hair its shiny, soft glow, but too much of it may leave your hair greasy. Treatments for oily hair maintain healthy locks that present a polished look.
Homeopathic Treatment of Influenza
Flu season is traditionally the heart of winter, but influenza can strike you and your family at any time of the year. If your child, partner, or you come home with aches, fatigue and a cough, influenza has probably entered your home. Fight it with some natural treatments to get everyone back to health.
A Treatment to Increase Female Sex Drive
Nearly half of all women complain about a decreased sexual drive, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. Low sex drive could be due to physical, psychological or a combination of both reasons. If you have pain during sex, difficulty having an orgasm or vaginal dryness, you may not be all that interested in having sex.
Herbal Treatment for Stretch Marks
Pregnancy brings a great deal of joy and excitement. Stretch marks are not an example. If your skin is stretching while your bundle of joy makes himself at home, consider an herbal treatment. Using aromatherapy, you can moisturize your skin and relieve the effects of the stretch marks. At the same time, process and aromas will help you relax so you can focus on the growing person inside you, not the stretch marks he’s kicking into your skin. Talk with your doctor before trying any herbal treatment.
Home Treatments for Stretch Marks
Stretch marks–those unsightly reddish or purplish streaks that can show up on your stomach, thighs, breasts, hips or arms during pregnancy or episodes of weight gain–can ruin your chances of wearing a bathing suit or a skimpy sundress. Getting stretch marks removed surgically can also be a headache, with procedures like laser surgery and dermabrasion costing a good deal in both time and money. Fortunately, women for decades have relied on inexpensive, effective home remedies to treat stretch marks.