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Stimulant Laxatives

Stimulant Laxatives

A stimulant laxative is a substance intended to stimulate a bowel movement and help relieve constipation. In some cases, however, these substances are also used to prepare a person for bowel surgery. Unlike some other types of laxatives, stimulant laxatives don’t work by forming a bulkier stool or by softening them alone. In most cases, they actually increase the muscle contractions vital for having a bowel movement, and they may soften stools as well. In fact, many stimulant laxatives produce a loose stool that is similar to what a person may pass when he has diarrhea.

Castor oil (an ingredient of Purge Concentrate) is a liquid stimulant laxative that works in the small intestine. It causes the accumulation of fluid in the small intestine and promotes evacuation of the bowels. Castor oil should not be taken with food, although juice or other flavored liquids can help hide its unpleasant taste. This laxative works rather quickly, usually within 2 to 6 hours. Castor oil is usually used to cleanse the colon for surgery, barium enema, or colonoscopy. The absorption of nutrients and minerals by the small intestine can be impaired by the frequent use of castor oil. This medicine is not recommended for the repeated treatment for constipation.

Other stimulant laxatives include senna (Ex-Lax, Senokot), cascara sagrada (Nature's Remedy), and casanthranol. These laxatives are converted by the bacteria in the colon into active compounds which then stimulate the contraction of colon muscles. After taking these products orally, bowel movements occur after 8 to 24 hours. Prolonged, chronic use of these laxatives can cause the lining of the colon to become darker than normal (melanosis coli) due to the accumulation of a pigment (melanin).

There are many forms of stimulant laxative a person can take. They are often found in pill or liquid form, but can also be found as powders or suppositories. A person who needs a stimulant laxative can typically purchase one over the counter, but a doctor may prescribe this type of medication as well. In most cases, stimulant laxatives are meant to be taken along with a full glass of water, and some may be more effective if they are taken on an empty stomach. In many cases, a person is advised to take stimulant laxatives right before going to bed, as they will often produce a bowel movement once a person gets up in the morning; some may take a shorter or longer time to act, however.

In most cases, people are advised against using stimulant laxatives for more than a few days to a week, except when a doctor recommends longer usage. Likewise, individuals are typically warned against exceeding the recommended dosage listed on over-the-counter medications or the prescription label. Exceeding the recommended dosage may prove harmful for the body. Additionally, doctors typically warn against using stimulant laxatives as weight loss agents. This may lead to dependency and other adverse health effects.

How Do Stimulant Laxatives Work?
Stimulant laxatives are popular because of their ability to provide quick relief to people dealing with constipation issues. These laxatives increase muscle contractions in the intestinal lining, which are responsible for moving the waste matter all the way to the rectum.

They also promote water retention in the digestive tract, thereby assisting in easier passage of waste down the colon. Stimulant laxatives are available in different forms such as suppositories, tablets, powders, liquids, and even granules. Ex-Lax, Senokot, Alophen, Correctol, etc., are some that are available in drug stores. These stimulant laxatives are taken on an empty stomach along with a glass of water. Some laxatives show results after 6 - 12 hours, while others give results only after 24 hours.

How to Use Stimulant Laxatives
When using stimulant laxatives make sure to read and follow package directions carefully. Determine if the product is a pill or liquid that should be taken orally or a suppository that is used rectally. Many of these products recommend that you use them at bedtime, in order to work with your body's natural biorhthyms to produce a bowel movement in the morning. As with all medications, check with your physician prior to use. Stimulant laxatives are designed to be used on a short-term basis only, meaning no longer than one week.

Side Effects of Stimulant Laxatives
Some people experience abdominal pain and cramps or temporary symptoms of fecal incontinence after using a stimulant laxative. There have been some reports of more serious side effects, including:

• Allergic reactions
• Electrolyte imbalances
• Liver damage

Safety Considerations
Traditionally, there have been some concerns about the safety of stimulant laxatives. These areas of potential difficulty include a risk of tolerance, dependence and/or addiction to the medication or a fear that chronic use of stimulant laxatives could increase one's risk for colon cancer. However, some individuals with psychiatric and/or eating disorders are at risk for using stimulant laxatives in an unhealthy manner.

The Benefits and Drawbacks of Stimulant Laxatives
They are known for their ability to provide quick relief for those suffering from constipation. They come in pill or liquid form, and the active ingredients can include bisacodyl as well as two all-natural options, cascara and senna.

Stimulant laxatives work by increasing the muscle contractions in the intestinal wall. These contractions are responsible for moving waste along to the rectum for evacuation. Bisacodyl and cascara work by directly stimulating the muscles in the intestinal walls to contract.

Cascara has also been known to expel parasites through the wavelike action it produces in the lower intestines, and is highly recommended for parasite removal. Ingredients like senna are converted, by bacteria, into active compounds that increase contractions.

Benefits:
• Quick relief from constipation
• If used correctly can help strengthen colon muscles used for elimination.

You can expect to see results from taking a stimulant laxative anywhere from six to 24 hours after taking the product.

Drawbacks:
Chemical dependency - When the product is taken daily or frequently over a long period of time, your body will need to continue using it in order to have a normal bowel movement. In order to avoid developing a "laxative habit," this type of laxative is best used on a seasonal or on-again off-again basis with dietary modifications to improve regularity.

Laxatives Stimulant

Stimulant laxatives appear to be a safe short-term treatment for constipation. Just be sure to follow dosing instructions carefully. If you are uncomfortable with the idea of using a stimulant laxative due to the safety considerations discussed above, you might want to consider using a stool softener as an alternative. If your constipation is a chronic problem, it is best that you work with your doctor to develop a long term management plan.

Taking a stimulant laxative is usually an effective way to produce a bowel movement. Unfortunately, however, this type of laxative is associated with a range of side effects. For example, a person who is on a stimulant laxative may experience uncomfortable stomach cramping, nausea, and diarrhea; some people may even vomit while they are taking this type of laxative. It is also possible that a person will experience more serious side effects while on this type of laxative, including pain, bloody stools, and dizziness. If a person notes such symptoms, he is usually advised to call a doctor right away.

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Hyperosmotic Laxatives

Hyperosmotic Laxatives

Hyperosmotic laxatives are a fast acting stimulant laxative. They encourage bowel movements by drawing water into the bowel from surrounding body tissues. This provides a soft stool mass and a rapid increase in bowel action. Action occurs within 1-6 hours and the evacuation is watery.

Hyperosmotic laxatives help cause bowel movements by absorbing water into the bowel from body tissues. There are 3 types of hyperosmotic laxatives taken by mouth: the saline, the lactulose, and the polymer types.

• The saline type is often called "salts." They are used for rapid emptying of the lower intestine and bowel. They are not used for long-term or repeated correction of constipation. With smaller doses than those used for the laxative effect, some saline laxatives are used as antacids. The information that follows applies only to their use as laxatives. Sodium phosphate may also be prescribed for other conditions as determined by your doctor.

• The lactulose type is a special sugar-like laxative that works the same way as the saline type. However, it produces results much more slowly and is often used for long-term treatment of chronic constipation. Lactulose may sometimes be used in the treatment of certain medical conditions to reduce the amount of ammonia in the blood. It is available only with your doctor's prescription.

• The polymer type is a polyglycol (polyethylene glycol), a large molecule that causes water to be retained in the stool; this will soften the stool and increase the number of bowel movements. It is used for short periods of time to treat constipation.

Hyperosmotic should not be used if abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting is present. If any blood appears in the stool, a physician must be consulted because self-care is not appropriate. Excessive use of oral hyperosmotic laxatives may result in dehydration in individuals who do not maintain an adequate intake of daily fluids; this can lead to hospitalization and even death. The very young, the elderly, and generally frail individuals are at greatest risk for dehydration. An 8 ounce (230mL) glass of fluid should be taken with every oral dose of a hyperosmotic drug.

Magnesium citrate solution should be stored in a cold place (refrigerator) to prevent degradation of the drug and to increase its palatability. Most hyperosmotic laxatives have a disagreeable taste, which may limit their usefulness. If the daily dose of magnesium exceeds 600 mg and the individual has kidney disease, a physician should be consulted before use. If the individual has kidney disease, oral phosphate laxatives should not be used without the supervision of a physician. If the daily dose contains more than 115 mg of sodium, a physician should be consulted if the individual is on a low sodium diet. The FDA restricts the packaging of oral phosphate solution to 3 ounces (80 g) to prevent serious adverse effects.

Oral phosphates were recommended frequently by physicians when a thorough bowel cleansing before colonoscopy or bowel surgery was required. The FDA issued a safety alert for both OTC and prescription oral phosphates use for bowel cleansing in December 2008. The FDA received reports of acute phosphate nephropathy and now requires a special warning on all oral phosphate prescription products.25 The FDA alert does not affect the status of rectal phosphate products. Glycerin is restricted to rectal use as a suppository or enema, and it may cause some rectal burning after insertion into the rectum.

Hyperosmotic Laxatives
Recommended Use
• Your doctor will tell you how much of this medicine to use and how often. Do not use more medicine or use it more often than your doctor tells you to.

• Measure the oral liquid medicine with a marked measuring spoon, oral syringe, or medicine cup. You might need to mix the liquid with at least 4 ounces (1/2 cup) of water before you drink it.

• You will need to mix the powder or the contents of the packet with water before using it. Most powders must be mixed with at least 4 ounces (1/2 cup) of water. Make sure you understand how much water to mix the medicine with. Drink the mixture right after you mix it.

• If you using this medicine to empty your bowel before surgery or medical tests, follow your health caregiver's instructions about when to use this medicine. It is important to follow the correct schedule.

• Drink a full glass of water when you take this medicine, unless your health caregiver tells you otherwise. One full glass of water is about 8 ounces or 1 cup. Most people should drink 6 to 8 full glasses of water every day. Doing this will help soften your bowel movements, making them easier to pass.

Warnings While Using This Medicine
• Make sure your doctor knows if you are pregnant or breast feeding, or if you have diabetes or heart disease. Tell your doctor if you have trouble with magnesium, potassium, calcium, or sodium (salt) levels in your blood.

• If you do not have a bowel movement after using this medicine, talk to your doctor. The amount of time before you should have a bowel movement depends on the type of laxative you are using. Some laxatives might cause a bowel movement in 30 minutes, and other laxatives could take as long as 48 hours (2 days).

• Make sure any doctor or dentist who treats you knows that you are using this medicine. You may need to stop using this medicine several days before having surgery or medical tests.

• Some kinds of laxatives are not for long-term use. Other laxatives might be used over a long time period. Ask your doctor how long it is safe to use this laxative.

• If you are using this medicine for a long time, your doctor may need to check your blood at regular visits. Be sure to keep all appointments.

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Laxatives - Relieve Constipation

Laxatives - Relieve Constipation

Laxatives are substances or drugs that stimulate the intestines, causing the body to eliminate waste. They are most often taken for constipation that may result from too little roughage in the diet, too little water, inactivity, anxiety, or even certain medications.

There are five main types of laxatives that work in varying ways to achieve the same result. They are fiber or bulk laxatives, hyperosmotics or salts, stimulants or cathartics, softeners and lubricants. Laxatives that are high in fiber such as bran or cellulose products, increase bulk by combining with fluids in the body. This creates a natural stimulation of the intestines.

Constipation, often referred to as painful bowel movement, is a condition in which the colon (large intestine) finds it very difficult to push the fecal matter, as the stools are no longer soft. They are dry and hard, thus interfering with regular bowel movement. There are plenty of treatment options to get rid of hardened stools, and one of them is laxatives.

Laxatives - Relieve Constipation

Types of Laxatives for Constipation
Before making your choice, it is important to know about the safety and effectiveness of each type. The information below will help you to decide which one is right for you.

1. Bulk-forming laxatives: These laxatives work by drawing water into your stools to make them larger, softer, and easier to pass. They work slowly and stimulate your colon naturally. They are considered the safest type of laxative and the only type that might be recommended for daily use. Examples are psyllium (Metamucil), polycarbophil (FiberCon), and methylcellulose (Citrucel). It is important to drink plenty of fluids with a bulk laxative.

2. Osmotic Laxatives: Osmotic laxatives work by increasing the amount of fluid secreted within the intestines, resulting in softer and easier-to-pass stools. The three major osmotic laxatives are Miralax, Lactulose, and Milk of Magnesia.

3. Herbal Stimulant Laxatives: A variety of herbs have a reputation for having laxative effects. Aloe latex, cascara sagrada, frangula, rhubarb, and senna are all examples of herbal stimulant laxatives. Due to possible health concerns, herbal stimulant laxatives are recommended to be used on a short-term (no longer than one week) basis only.

4. Stimulant laxatives: These are the roughest type of laxatives because they cause your bowel to contract and squeeze out the stool. Stimulant laxatives can be taken by mouth or by suppository. When taken by mouth they work in about seven hours; by suppository they can work in about 30 minutes. These laxatives should never be used more than once every three days because they can cause your bowel to lose its ability to contract. A common example of a stimulant laxative is bisacodyl (Dulcolax and Correctol).

5. Saline laxatives: These laxatives are also called osmotic laxatives because they draw extra fluid into the large intestine to help soften stool and flush out your colon. Because the active ingredients in these laxatives are commonly magnesium or phosphate, they can be dangerous for people with kidney failure. A common example of this type of laxative is Milk of Magnesia, which is magnesium.
Stimulant laxatives. These are the roughest type of laxatives because they cause your bowel to contract and squeeze out the stool. Stimulant laxatives can be taken by mouth or by suppository. When taken by mouth they work in about seven hours; by suppository they can work in about 30 minutes. These laxatives should never be used more than once every three days because they can cause your bowel to lose its ability to contract. A common example of a stimulant laxative is bisacodyl (Dulcolax and Correctol).

Other constipation remedies: Stool softeners and lubricant laxatives are also helpful because they make dry, hard stools easier to pass. Mineral oil can be used as a lubricant laxative, as can a glycerin suppository. Even though mineral oil is available over the counter, because it can interfere with your ability to absorb the important vitamins A, D, E, and K, it's essential to discuss its use with your doctor.

Best Laxative for Constipation
It is observed that the body responds quite well to fiber stool softeners. Also, referred to as fiber supplements, prolonged use of these laxatives will not cause any harmful side effects. These fiber supplements are considered to be the best laxatives to lose weight. Hence, long-term use of laxatives mentioned below for people with chronic constipation, is usually not a cause for worry.

1. Metamucil
Constipation sufferers commonly use this fiber supplement to restore normal bowel movement. It is specifically formulated to increase weight and volume of the stool, thus making it easier for the colon and the rectum to eliminate stools. Available in powder and capsule form, metalmucil promotes smooth evacuation of the waste matter, in turn improving the health of the patient. Metamucil contains a high amount of natural fiber, that helps to cleanse the colon and detoxify the body naturally.

2. Citrucel

This is another safe alternative to cure constipation. Citrucel is basically derived from a plant fiber, known as methylcellulose, and is well tolerated by the body. Citrucel induces softness in the stool, thus allowing stress free removal of waste matter. With the usage of citrucel, one may forget the feeling of bloatedness, which is a common complaint among constipation sufferers.

3. Benefiber
In order to relieve constipation, one needs to improve fiber intake. This can always be achieved by including Benefiber in the diet. Wheat dextrin, the main component of Benefiber is a natural soluble fiber that can contribute immensely to increase bulk volume of the stool. By adding bulk to the stool, the colon finds it simpler to remove the fecal matter. Available in capsule, tablet and powder form, Benefiber can work wonders to restore strain free bowel movement. While using Benefiber, make sure you have enough water throughout the day.

Laxatives - Relieve Constipation

Importance of Laxatives During Pregnancy
It is often said that the use of laxatives during pregnancy should be avoided as far as possible. This is because regular use of laxatives, especially during pregnancy can make the intestinal system of the woman dependent on them. This can result in intestinal cramping, which is really difficult to distinguish from preterm labor. Laxatives can lead to dehydration, cause cramping in the uterus and can also hasten the labor pain. In fact, not only laxatives, but any kind of medication taken during pregnancy, by the mother, without consulting a doctor, can have an adverse effect on the development of the baby. Laxatives have the capacity to enter the bloodstream of the baby by crossing the placenta, and thus, harming the baby in the process.

Best Laxative for Children

1. Milk of Magnesia
Also referred to as magnesium hydroxide, milk of magnesia is a solution that is given orally to children to relieve constipation. As it has an unpleasant taste, children may find it difficult to consume, so it is generally mixed with health drinks such as milk shake. In order to make the stools soft, it encourages flow of fluid through the colon. It does this by extracting fluids from the nearby tissues of the colon. Milk of magnesia is indeed beneficial to flush off the fecal matter from the intestines.

2. Flax Oil
Usage of flax oil can also help to eliminate constipation in children. It is an effective solution to get rid of compactness in stools. Flax oil is basically a nutrient and high in omega 3 essential fatty acids and vitamins. Laxatives like mineral oil not only take away the constipation symptoms but also deplete the body of its essential vitamins. This is not the case with flax oil as it promotes absorption of vitamins.

3. Natural Laxatives
• In most cases, constipation has been linked to improper diet.
• One should ensure that water is consumed adequately everyday and foods high in fiber (raw vegetables (salad) and fruits) are made an indispensable part of our diet.
• Fruits like pears and prunes are high in fiber and so can naturally rectify bowel dysfunction.
• Amongst the healthy drinks, prune and apple juice should be the first choice when it comes to relieving constipation.
• Whole grain foods such as whole wheat bread are also good sources of fiber and can help to stimulate bowel movement.

• Flaxseed is commonly used as a laxative. It is a good dietary food which not only helps in proper bowel movement but also gives nutrition to our body.
• Leafy green vegetables and roughage are very helpful as laxatives. The cellulose present in these plants are not absorbed by the body. They are moved to the small intestine where they help in the bowel movement.
• Prune juice is rich in vitamin A, potassium and iron. It is one of the best natural laxatives. Prunes can also be included in the daily diet for relief from this distressing condition.
• Omega-3 oils like avocado, flax-seed, hemp and olive oil can cure constipation in an effective manner. These cooking oils absorb the toxins for elimination and lubricate the walls of the intestine, thereby easing the passage of food.
• Coconut oil is another excellent remedy to relieve the pain and irritation caused due to constipation. This oil reduces inflammation caused due to hemorrhoids, improves bowel function and digestion, helps in tissue repair and healing etc.
• Other foods that act as natural laxatives to treat bowel irregularity are cayenne pepper, ginger, turmeric and raw apple cider vinegar.

Mentioned below are some of the health benefits of these laxatives.
• These laxatives are natural and hence do not show any side effects like intestinal irritation, blood in stool, digestive problems, etc.
• They do not cause weight gain and hence are very helpful for the figure conscious crowd.
• They strengthen the colon and help in a proper bowel movement.
• They can be used for a prolonged period of time as they do not show any harmful effects.

So we can say that natural laxatives as a cure for relieving constipation is the best and safe option. Try to make your diet rich in fibers and healthy foods. Natural laxatives are also very safe for children. You just need to keep their age in mind while giving these foods. Besides, do not forget to drink plenty of water so as to support the working of natural laxatives. Exercises can also help in getting relief from the troubles of constipation. We hope the above information was enriching and helpful. Eat healthy and stay fit!

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Antacids - To Relieve Heartburn or Indigestion

Antacids - To Relieve Heartburn or Indigestion

Antacids refer to substances that are used to neutralize acid that is produced in the stomach, which causes indigestion, heartburn, sour stomach and stomach ulcers. Antacids are medications used to relieve symptoms of acidity and acid reflux. There are different types of antacids and most of them are permitted to be purchased over-the-counter. It is also important to note that antacids are usually symptomatic relief of an underlying issue and also have their own list of side effects. When there is too much hydrochloric acid in the stomach, an antacid neutralizes the acid through a chemical reaction where the pH is increased, which reduces the acidity in the stomach. Antacids are made of many different substances, but all forms contain magnesium, calcium or aluminum. They are most often in pill or tablet form but some are liquid.

Antacids are the right solution if you want rapid relief in diminishing your stomach acidity. Antacids are an effective and easy solution to problems like acidity, heartburn or acid reflux. Antacids that dissolve rapidly in the stomach bring the fastest relief while the ones that contain calcium carbonate dissolve slowly and hence begin working late.

Antacids and Laxatives

The primary use of an antacid is to relieve heartburn, which is a burning feeling in the chest. Heartburn occurs when gastric acid starts to back up in the esophagus. Victims of heartburn will find relief with antacids; however, heartburn may be an indicator of a larger problem, such as an ulcer. Heart attacks have similar symptoms to heartburn, so it is necessary to discuss all symptoms thoroughly with a doctor.

Uses of Antacids
Antacids are bases or basic salts that help in maintaining the proper balance of pH in the body. A person suffers from acidity or heartburn when the amounts of acid in his body increases. When he consumes an antacid, the acid-base level gets balanced and the person feels better. Antacids are found to give quick relief to those suffering from gastrointestinal problems related to acidity.

Although antacids are effective, they provide temporary or short-term relief. As these medications are available over-the-counter, they are not strong or effective enough to treat long-term or chronic conditions. Taking antacids frequently or on a daily basis is not advisable.

On a broader view, most of the antacids do not have any side effects. But then, in rare cases, diarrhea, headache, or upset stomach are experienced by some people. However, when taken in higher doses for a long time, antacids can lead to side effects.

When taken in limited amounts, they are safe and may not cause any severe side effects. But, it should be noted that antacids interfere with the activity of other medications and supplements. Long-term use of extremely high doses of antacids can lead to weakening of bones.

List of Antacids

• Alamag
• Duracid
• Foamicon
• Equilet
• Gaviscon
• Maalox
• Mylanta
• Rulox
• Titralac

Natural Antacids
Although antacids are relatively safer, if you wish to find a healthy alternative to it, then there are certain foods that function like antacids. These are known as natural antacids. Cold milk is considered as the best natural antacid. Having a glass of cool milk before going to bed can help in reducing acidity. Including fiber in the diet is also helpful as fibers help in binding acid in the body.

Besides these, there are also a few natural foods which act as antacids, that you can include in your diet.
• Yogurt
• Bananas
• Papayas
• Steamed Cabbage
Ice cream (although not very natural, this is one of the best things to consume to reduce heartburn!)
Mustard (an unusual and not often heard of remedy, but works)

Remember, although sold over-the-counter, antacids should not be taken frequently. They provide instant relief, but do not treat and prevent the underlying condition. Lastly, remember that apart from these medications, having a proper diet and following proper diet habits can help in the prevention of acid reflux and heartburn to a great extent.

A few other herbal remedies and antacids are:
• Fruitin (antacid)
• Barette (antacid)
• Ginger
• Chamomile
• Mint
• Gentian
• Licorice
• Slippery Elm

Antacids Safe to Take During Pregnancy
Heartburn is one of the most common complaints amongst pregnant women. It can be very discomforting, but whether taking antacids when you are pregnant is safe, is a question that troubles most first-timers. So, are antacids safe to take during pregnancy? The answer to that question would be, YES, if taken only as prescribed. If you take more than your doctor prescribes, it may have some negative effects on you and the baby, which has to be avoided.

Antacids and Laxatives

Pregnancy, Heartburn, and Antacids
Why is heartburn so common during pregnancy? Here is why - when you are pregnant, the level of progesterone in your body is higher than otherwise. Because of this high level of progesterone, the valve between the food pipe and the stomach is relaxed. Usually what this valve does is, it prevents the acids in the stomach from rising into the food pipe, but when this valve is relaxed, it cannot prevent this from happening. So there is a frequent feeling of bile rising in the throat. To get relief from heartburn, antacids are the best bet. Antacids reduce the acidic property of the acids in the stomach, by neutralizing them. They do so, by increasing the pH value of the acids. The acids in the stomach are necessary for proper absorption of certain nutrients, without which, our immunity to various petty diseases and infections reduces. So, an overdose of antacids will make you vulnerable to other health concerns, especially during pregnancy. Safety lies in taking the right dosage of antacids. Since it is clear that antacids do not cure heartburn; instead they just neutralize the effect of it, the best thing to do is to avoid getting heartburn, and that is not a very difficult thing to do.

What Type of Antacids are Safe During Pregnancy?
There are many classes of medicines, based upon the effect they have on the fetus. Consumption in appropriate dosage is critical to avoid any side effects of antacids. The classification is as follows:

• Class A: This class of medicines will cause no harm to your fetus, and are perfectly safe to take when you are pregnant.
• Class B: These are a little dodgy. They do not cause any harm according to what has been observed so far, but there are no studies supporting this.
• Class C: These medicines, when taken more than the prescribed dosage, may cause trouble to the fetus, so they should be taken only if absolutely necessary.
• Class D: These are really strong medicines, and should be strictly avoided, unless prescribed by the doctor. They have been known to cause birth defects in children.
• Class X: Class X is not for pregnant women. The harm that these medicines can cause to the fetus is much more than any other class, and it totally overpowers the benefits these medicines can have on the mother.

Pregnant women can opt for herbal antacids instead of the normal ones. These are absolutely safe, and won't harm the fetus, so they can be consumed without worry. Moderation is necessary though, since an overdose of anything is never good. An overdose of antacids may tend to be the cause of constipation in pregnant women, but does not really adversely affect the fetus.

Avoiding Heartburn During Pregnancy
Treating heartburn is not a very tough task, and can be very safe if you follow the instructions of your doctor. But it is always better to stay on a natural and herbal diet anytime, and more so when you are pregnant. So, here are a few ways in which you can avoid getting heartburn, so that the question of treating it doesn't arise.

• Avoid eating greasy, spicy, oily, and fatty food altogether, or as much as possible.
• Follow your meals with some yogurt/ a glass of cold milk/ a glass of buttermilk/ a glass of warm milk with a spoonful of honey, etc.
• Do not sleep immediately after a meal. Keep a gap of at least 1 hour before lying down.
• Avoid large gaps between meals. This causes the acids in the stomach to build up, since they are not being used up for digesting/ absorbing. Get into the habit of eating small meals frequently, rather than three big meals a day.
• While sleeping, make sure that your head is at an elevated level as compared to the rest of your body. Also, avoid other things that may cause acid reflux, like bending over, stooping, propping up your legs and back while sleeping to relieve backache, etc.
• Avoid consumption of foods and fruits that are acidic/ citric in nature. Also, avoid caffeine.

Choose the Best Antacid
Choosing the best antacid isn't only a matter of which type works to control symptoms such as heartburn and indigestion, but also the speed of the relief. The ingredients are a critical consideration when choosing the best antacid for you because they differ greatly among products. Not all antacid medication ingredients are safe for people with certain health conditions, so if you're in doubt, it's best to ask your doctor for his or her recommendation. Different minerals are used in the various types of antacids and they tend to affect the body, including the digestive system, uniquely.

If you're easily susceptible to diarrhea, you're likely to find that antacid products containing magnesium, such as "milk of magnesia," may cause you to have more of this type of digestive upset. If constipation is more your problem, the best antacid for you probably isn't going to be a product containing aluminum. Aluminum hydroxide found in some antacids may cause the side effect of constipation in some people, especially those prone to it already. It's always wise to read antacid ingredient labels before purchasing a product.

Calcium carbonate is a common antacid ingredient that may cause severe constipation in some people; it's also known to be a causal factor in the production of kidney stones. Although the addition of calcium to an antacid does provide a good source of the essential mineral, it should only be used occasionally. Calcium carbonate-rich varieties are the best antacid products to take on a full stomach before indigestion and heartburn start. Kidney patients on dialysis may not be permitted to take these antacids. Antacids containing calcium or sodium may also cause reactions when mixed with some drugs, including aspirin and iron supplements.

Antacids and Laxatives

Sodium bicarbonate antacids should not be taken by those with kidney or liver disease, heart failure or high blood pressure. Sodium-rich antacids contain too much salt for those on low sodium diets. Unlike calcium carbonate antacids, sodium bicarbonate versions work best on an empty or partially full stomach. Sodium bicarbonate is usually the best antacid ingredient for fast acting and strong relief of acid reflux.

Too many antacid products may also aggravate an ulcer or other condition. Even if you have no medical conditions or digestive problems, the best antacid is usually one taken only occasionally. Not every antacid is going to work to solve all heartburn and acid reflux symptoms.

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Hair Wax

Hair Wax

Hair wax is a hair styling product that is used to define hair into textured pieces or chunks and manipulate hair into multiple hairstyles. Hair wax is a thick, soft hair styling product that usually features beeswax, lanolin, or castor wax as its base. It often also contains vitamin E extract and lavender or mint essential oils to help nourish hair and give it a pleasant scent. Those who prefer using hair wax over gel, mousse, or hairspray often want an alcohol-free product that gives plenty of hold.

Many kinds of hair wax give hair shine and hold without creating stiff clumps or styles that look hard and unnatural. Using hair wax is generally as simple as spreading it onto the fingertips and spreading it through one’s hair. This product, which is very thick and contains some wax, has many names depending on the distributor. Some products go by the names of whip, glue or paste, while others are called putty or pomade. Regardless of the name of the product, they are all texturizers that contain wax and can be considered wax-based hair styling products.

Wax based products are different from water based products like gel and mousse because they don’t “dry.” They can create the same styles and give the same shine as a gel or mousse, but the hair will remain pliable, unlike gels or mousses which cause the hair to be stiff. The flexibility of wax-based hair styling products allows users to fix and restyle their hair throughout the day by just running their fingers through their hair. Because these products don’t have water in them, they don’t wash out easily. Regular users should be reminded to use a good quality clarifying shampoo to get their hair completely clean.

It is best to work with hair wax products on clean hair. These products may be applied on wet or dry hair; however, they work better on dry hair. It is important to not add too much product to the hair at once, because the wax will not come out of the hair without washing it. To define waves and maximize peaks in hair, it is better to add a little at a time until the desired look is reached. The application of the product will differ based on its thickness and packaging. Some hair wax products can be sprayed on, but most are applied with fingertips.

When applying hair wax, hair should be separated into sections with no more than a thumb-size dollop of wax rubbed into each piece of the hair. For a spiky look, the wax must be applied on the strands of the hair one small section at a time. It is also important to remember that different kinds of hair will require different amounts and different types of wax. Hair wax is not recommended to be used on thin or fine hair because it can leave the hair looking greasy and heavy. Textured hairstyles, on both men and women, will work much better with hair wax products.

Hair Gel or Hair Wax
Hair gel and hair wax are both styling products that help hair keep its shape and tame frizz. There are people who swear by each product, saying that either hair gel or hair wax is the only way to go when it comes to styling hair. To decide which product is better, users should examine how each should be used and its short and long-term effects on hair. Those who use hair gel often have problems giving their hair body and may notice that their hair dries out over time. People who use hair wax can only use it on dry hair, but may note that their hair has a pleasant texture and plenty of movement.

Hair wax

Many hair gels contain alcohol, an ingredient that can be very damaging to hair strands. When used over long periods of time, hair gel can cause tresses to become dry and brittle. This often leads to frizz, which then leads to the need for more hair gel. Those who want to use hair gel but don’t want to start this cycle should typically use a deep conditioning treatment on their hair about once a week. Washing the gel out of the hair every day should also help keep hair shiny and soft, rather than stiff and brittle.

Texture
The texture of wax is more thick, gummier and malleable than that of gel. Wax often has a white color, and many manufacturers release the product under pomade or paste. Hair gel has a very different texture. It is clear, goopy and feel much more heavier.

Composition
Unlike hair gel which contains alcohol, hair wax does not dry hard and therefore and can be more easy to use and sculpt with overall.

The look
Both sculpting products work best on a short haircut. While the wax will give the hair a softer more natural look, the gel gives a more solid hold. However, too much of the gel can give your hair a hard stiffed or "frozen" look while when too much of the wax is used, the hair can look greasy.

Application
Both products are applied onto the hair using the fingers and fingertips. Gel, however, is preferably applied to dry hair while the wax can be used on both damp and dry hair. Gels are good if you want to add some weight to your frizz and wax is best if you want to sculpt some spikes or create a faux hawk.

What people like
Many people prefer wax over gel because it does not give the hair that crunchy or crusty look. Moreover, because wax doesn't dry, it doesn't cracks into flakes and doesn't leave residues like hair gel. But, because hair gel gives a better hold, some people still prefer the use of gel.

Tips for Using Hair Wax
1. Apply hair wax to the fingers correctly. Simply smearing a blob of wax through the hair is likely to create uneven distribution or make hair go flat. Instead, individuals should scoop up a little wax on the fingertips of one hand and cover those fingertips with the other. This warms and softens the wax. Once warm, the user may smear the wax evenly over the fingertips on both hands.

2. The method for using hair wax usually depends on the length and texture of a person’s hair. Men, for instance, typically have relatively short hair. For a neat, professional look, men should gently spread the wax over their fingertips and push their hands straight back through their hair. This gives the strands lift and hold, keeping them neat and tidy throughout the day. Gentlemen looking for a slightly messier look can simply ruffle up a slicked look with their hands, or gently pull up individual strands and let them fall against the scalp at random.

3. Women with short hair may use either of the above techniques to apply hair wax. Another technique involves pushing the fingertips against the scalp, pressing the hair between the fingers and pulling upward. This creates volume that often gives shorter feminine cuts lift and plenty of cuteness. Ladies using this particular technique may want to start at the hairline and work backward.

4. Using hair wax for long hair generally requires a combination of the above techniques. Men and women with long hair should style it before using hair wax.

5. Hair wax should be applied to the crown of the head by pressing the hair between the fingers and pulling upward. More wax may then be distributed through the rest of the hair using a very gentle finger-combing technique. This method usually works well for straight and textured hair, though those with coarse hair may need more wax.

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Hair Volumizing Styling Products

Hair Volumizing Styling Products

Hair volumizer is a product that is designed to give extra body and lift to the hair, particularly at the roots where it can often become weighed down and flat. Typically, people with thin hair, or very straight, limp hair will use volumizing products to make it look healthier. Volumizing shampoos and conditioners also exist, which can help even more, but stand-alone hair volumizer is usually designed more like a mousse or light cream. It is applied to damp hair, and then blow-dried to ensure that the extra volume lasts all day.

People with fine hair need to take extra care with the other hair products they use as well, because hair volumizer alone will probably not be enough. It is important to use volumizing shampoo and conditioners that moisturize the hair, but do not weigh it down. Some moisturizing shampoos can be very heavy, and are great for people with thick hair, but will cause thin hair to look flat and lifeless. Finding a good shampoo and conditioner is often the first step to finding a good hair volumizer, because most manufacturers will make a variety of styling products designed to correspond with their other products; a trusted hair stylist may also be able to provide helpful advice.

There are a number of different types of hair volumizer. Mousse versions are some of the most common, as these can be applied directly to the roots, and provide lift without making it look greasy. Sprays, gels, or creams can also be used to add more volume throughout all the hair, not just at the roots. Even dry shampoos can be a great volumizing product to use in between washes, to dry up an oily scalp and provide some extra lift. It may be necessary to try a few different products before finding the one that works best; it should give the hair volume and lift that last all day without drying it out, or making it greasy.

Volumizing Styling Products

Most types of hair volumizer are applied when the hair is still damp, before the hair is completely blow-dried, but be sure to follow the instructions on the bottle. They will generally contain ingredients that coat each individual strand of hair, making them appear thicker. A finishing spray may then be applied to add shine if necessary; people who have frizzy hair often find that this is helpful when using volumizing products.


Choose Best Hair Volumizing Products
Women desire for having bouncy and vivacious tresses that can gain the attention of everyone. Women spend thousands of dollars in getting various hair treatments and products, to boost the volume of their thin, limp.

However, the best hair volumizing products are those which are strong to hold your hair in desired manner and lightweight enough so, it doesn't flatten your style. Choosing volume boosting hair products according to your hair type and requirements will ensure that you're your style attains the volume you desire, all day long.

Big attractive locks can only be attained by usage of an appropriate shampoo and conditioner, at regular basis. Always go with volumizing formulas, in shampoos and conditioners, as they will plump up the hair fibers and enhance the volume. Moreover, a good quality lightweight conditioner can do wonders in boosting up the volume of the hair. Conditioner must be applied at the hair ends, so that they can moisturize and nourished the hair ends. However, people with thin limp hair should prefer regular use of leave-in conditioner, so that hair and scalp are thoroughly moisturized but are not weigh down.

Moreover, several hair styling products including mousse provides a variety of holding strength of the hair. People with thin hair, should opt for lighter formula, whereas, people with coarse hair must go with strong holding varieties. Mousse must be applied after dampening, starting from roots down the hair length for attaining optimum results. Furthermore, volumizing spray is an effective, lightweight, volumizing products. Spray volumizers are easy to use and is sprayed on damp hair, spray from roots to tips, and then style in any desired manner. Another effective alternative is the root lifting product, which is directly applied on the roots, to lift and enhance the volume of the root region. Root lifters are considered ideal for people possessing fine hair, to add density, body and shine to the hair. Moreover, blow drying hair in upside down direction enhances the volume.

Volumizing Styling Products

However, the volumizing products must be applied according to the directions given at the label, to achieve maximum results. The main focus of the application must be the region, where you want more volume.

How To Use Volumizing Hair Products The Right Way
A lot of problems and negative feedback regarding volumizing products, shampoos, and conditioners arise from improper use of the substances and not from the inadequacy of the active ingredients. Most people do not bother reading directions for use anymore because they think that all hair care and beauty products are applied in the same generic way: wash, lather, rinse. Volumizing hair products, no matter how effective they are, when not used the right way, will never yield ultimate and satisfying results.

People have different hair types. Volumizing hair products are specifically for those who have thin or limp or what others might call flat hair. This type of hair does not have body, lacks volume, and appears as though it would all fall out eventually if nothing is done to improve its quality and appearance.

Take The Most Out Of Volumizing Hair Products...
When using volumizing products, it is absolutely necessary to focus the shampoo for thinning hair at the root of the hair, not the tips. Be careful to lather gently and thoroughly, focusing on the scalp region. People may find that it feels better if they focus the shampoo on the hair shaft or the tips, but the root is the most important part, and that's what must receive the most attention.

When rinsing the hair loss shampoo off, make sure to use warm water and rinse thoroughly. Make sure to get everything out, because chemical residue from shampoos and other volumizing products can accumulate and cause itching, rashes, fall, and damaged hair. Take time rinsing.

When a volumizing conditioner is used, it is not to take the place of the shampoo, nor is it to be combined. The conditioner must be applied after all the rest of the shampoo has been rinsed off, and must be focused on the strands and the tips - not the roots. Unlike shampoo, it is not advisable to focus conditioners at the roots because they weigh the hair down and cause it to appear flat and without body.

When the conditioner is rinsed off, it must be done so thoroughly. Chemical residue can cause itching and can release strong odors under the sun when sweating is excessive. After bathing, it is not advisable to comb the hair until it is nearly dry. Towel dry the hair and let it air dry before brushing it.

In cases when air drying is not a preference, using straightening products or when a blow dryer is available, thin hair should be dried with the head upside down and the dryer focused on the roots. This results in added volume afterwards. Directing the heat to the hair shafts or to the tips of the hair will do nothing for volume and may even make it flatter.

The Finest Volumizing Hair Products Have Materialized
For hair that lacks volume or body, there are always many options to choose from in order for you to find the one most suitable to your type. Advanced Hair Gear has specially formulated to address the problem of thin hair a long list of volumizing hair products.

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Hair Pomades and Strightening Balm

Hair Pomades and Strightening Balm

Hair Pomade is one of the most usable styling products. Pomade  is a greasy and waxy substance that is used to style hair. Pomade makes hair look slick, neat and shiny. Unlike hair spray and hair gel, pomade does not dry and often takes several washes to remove. It is similar to the styling wax and gives to gloss and attractiveness to the locks. There is an abundance of products designed in different colors and aromas. Some include essential nutrients and oils that retain locks dryness and breakage. It is good for dry hair and is required for stylize some hairstyles, especially for short ones. Makes the curls shiny and silky. This type of products do not dry fast and completely. It can easily be removed using a high-detergent shampoo or other de-greasers such as dishwashing liquid and/ or using olive oil or oily shampoo and rinsing with warm water.  It typically consists of petroleum jelly, mineral oil, and wax, with optional perfumes or colorants.

Because of its thickness, pomade offers the stylist excellent control over the hair. It also allows curly hair to be straightened. Pomade is commonly used to obtain a pompadour, ducktail, or quiff hairstyle, popular in certain youth cultures, such as rockabilly, since the 1950s. However, this product was a popular hair dressing for men long before the 1950s, as stiff, wet-look hairstyles had been fashionable for much of the 19th century. 1920s film stars like Rudolph Valentino also popularized the look. Pomade gives the hair a shiny appearance and, unlike many other hair products, leaves the hair greasy to the touch. It may require more than one washing to remove all traces of it from the hair. Pomade has waned in popularity since the 1960s, when dry-look hair became the style for men, though it is still popular in subcultures that emulate the fashions of an earlier era. Today, pomade has evolved into a more general term, and more common hair products, such as gel or mousse, may be marketed as using this name.

Hair Pomades and Strightening Balm

Because of the greasy nature of pomade, it is associated with a condition known as pomade acne, in which portions of the scalp and forehead that come into contact with the styling product break out. The fact that pomade is most commonly used today among teenagers and young adults, who are already more prone to acne, exacerbates this problem. Applying the styling product further back from the hairline may help address this condition, but a dermatologist may advice discontinuing its useif the acne is persistent.

Choose the Best Hair Pomade
The process of choosing the best hair pomade generally boils down to selecting a product with a combination of ingredients, styling effects, and appearance to work with a particular look. Modern pomades are formulated with a wide array of different ingredients, and customers should select pomade with a mixture of styling agents and scents that appropriate for their tastes. Pomades vary widely in their styling effects, and both holding power and duration need to be taken into consideration. The appearance of pomade also varies substantially, from slick and oily to almost invisible, and customer preference is important here as well.

Hair pomade is one of several products designed to tame and discipline unruly hair. It is typically the most durable sort of styling product, with some versions remaining in the hair throughout several washings. It is usually more durable than hair gel or hairspray and is most often applied with either fingers or a comb. Older versions of hair pomade are typically based on a mixture of mineral oils, waxes, and a variety of scents. This sort of pomade holds extremely well, and is quite resistant to moisture, as oil and wax both naturally repel water. Hair that has been treated with this sort of pomade will often have a moist, glistening, or even oily appearance, an appearance that forms the basis of certain styles such as a 1950s pompadour.

Contemporary formulations of hair pomade are more often based on soft waxes, and many use natural waxes, particularly beeswax. This sort of pomade still provides excellent hold, but is less visually distinctive. These types of pomade are especially likely to be scented with natural compounds based on essential oils. Oil used in this type of product is generally a mixture of plant oils, rather than mineral oil, and is usually easier to wash out. Such varieties of hair pomade may also be less damaging to hair, which is of particular concern for men and women with sparse or fragile hair.

Mineral oil hair pomade holds extremely well and is a good candidate for very dramatic hairstyles that require extensive styling. Gentler pomades may be preferred by men or women looking for an alternative to gel or hairspray in more conventional hairstyles, although some formulations do possess significant holding power, and are suitable for the creation of more radical hair styling effects.

Hair Pomades and Strightening Balm

This styling product is good for thick and coarse hair, is easy to apply and friendly for hairs structure. Allows locks flexibility due to it never dries entirely. Use pomade styling products to attain texture to any type of haircut and to acquire definition and shine.

Straightening Balm
Straightening balm is a beauty and hair product used to straighten the hair and make it more appealing. The hair product is formulated to help remove curls and waves. Straightening balm is a hair product formulated to help temporarily remove curls and waves. This type of balm is often used along with a blow dryer or flat iron to create sleek and straight hair. Many people with naturally curly hair use this styling method to straighten it, and a good quality straightening balm can provide moisture and protect their hair from heat damage. One of the most common problems resulting from straightening hair is a frizzy texture, and straightening products often help to smooth out these fly-away hairs. Selecting this kind of hair balm usually entails trying a few products to determine which works the best without leaving excess residue on the hair.

Some types of straightening balm have a clear appearance similar to hair gel, while others are thick and resemble hair conditioners. Each of these products works by coating each strand and pulling out the natural curl. A few brands of hair balm can be used without heat, although some people find that they need to apply larger amounts of them to completely straighten their hair. Since moisture sometimes reverses the effects of a hair straightening balm, some balm has high concentrations of ingredients that resist humidity.

Heat styling with a straightening balm is typically done just after shampooing, and some users find that a good hair balm with moisturizer can eliminate the need for a separate hair conditioner. Stylists often advise applying a small amount of straightening product to one section of hair at a time. This technique ensures that the hair will be completely dried and straightened without leftover damp strands that can curl back up. Many hair stylists also recommend using a round styling brush to shape hair that has received a fresh coat of straightening balm.

In addition to a blow dryer and round brush, many people opt for a flat iron to help further straighten their hair. Some brands of straightening balm are designed to penetrate the cuticles of each hair strand when heat is applied from one of these styling tools. The motion of the flat iron then smooths down the hair cuticles and locks in moisture along with removing curl. Using this particular straightening method can sometimes cause the hair to steam slightly from the heat meeting the balm. Some inexperienced flat-iron users may find this somewhat alarming, although heat damage can generally be minimized with a high-quality straightening balm.

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Hair Mousse and Foam

Hair Mousse and Foam

Many are still unaware of the hair product called mousse. Have you ever wondered how to add volume to your thin locks? If you have always envied your neighbors lovely bounce and volume of locks, you can learn the secret behind it. You too can add volume to your thin mane. How? Mousse is a styling product used for thin locks to add bounce and also for naturally curly locks. It also has certain conditioning properties and is used to safe guard your shafts from sun, harsh winds, pollution, dust, etc. They can help you smoothen tangled locks too. Maintain beautiful tresses by applying a thin film of this product which forms a protective shield. It also helps retain the styling you have created all day long.

Hair mousse is a hairstyling product added to hair for extra volume and shine. It is often dispensed in an aerosol foam spray or in cream form. Hair mousse adds volume to hair and often provides both conditioning and hold, without any clumps or build-up. Hair mousse is purple while in the can and turns an off-white color upon coming in contact with the air. One of the lighter-weight hair styling products, hair mousse is applied to wet hair before drying and styling. Hair mousse may also be referred to as styling foam. Hair mousse can be used on naturally curly or permed hair to reduce frizz and define curl. Hair mousse is a hair styling product that is dispensed in an aerosol foam spray. It adds volume to hair and often provides both conditioning and hold. One of the lighter weight hair styling products, hair mousse is applied to wet hair before drying and styling. It may also be referred to as styling foam.

One way to determine quality hair mousse is by its expansion when dispersed into your palm. If it barely expands into its foam state, but rather remains mostly liquid, try a different brand. You should be able to dispense the product into your palm and have it expand from silver dollar size to about egg size. Quality mousse not only expands well, but is easy to easy to distribute throughout your hair.


Mousse and Foam

Use this product to give your hair volume, control frizz and flyaway, and to provide moderate styling control. If you are looking for strong hold to create molded or sculpted hairstyles, consider using hair gel, pomade, or wax instead. Additionally, if you are extremely conscious of aerosol dispensers and their effect on the environment, you can find lightweight, non-aerosol spray gels for styling that hold as well as hair mousse. Experiment with different brands and you will most likely find one to be a staple favorite.

Hair mousse is the most popular styling product used all over the world. It is used to add volume and shine to your hair. It is an aerosol foam which turns off-white in color after coming in contact with the air. It is the most effective way to add thickness to both, long as well as short hair.

Tips for Using Hair Mousse
After washing your hair, soak up the excess water from your hair and comb your hair. Now, take some hair mousse in your palm and rub your palms together. Apply the mousse in your hair to create volume. If you wish to add fullness to your hair, blow-dry it. On the other hand, you can air-dry your hair if you wish to have a wet-look. In order to apply hair mousse for wavy hair, you can follow the same process mentioned above, but, need to modify it just a little bit. You should apply hair mousse only to the tips of your hair and let it dry naturally.

Hair mousse is used to add volume. Men can use it to make thinning hair look thicker and fuller. Men should remember that it is easier to style and keep the hair in control with shorter hairstyles, than having a long mane. Nowadays, organic hair mousse for sensitive scalp are also available that contains very little chemicals. If you have sensitive scalp, you can apply mousse with a soft brush.

Try these suggestions for achieving hair styles using mousse.
Step 1: Play around with different products. Try more than just one mousse. There is an astounding number of mousse preparations available - for every kind of hair from chemically treated to natural. Experiment with various brands. There are also mousses that do not contain any animal ingredients and have not been through animal testing if you are concerned about animal rights.

Step 2: If you observe someone with hair that seems attractive, inquire what products they use. They will take it as a compliment, because imitation is the most genuine flattery, and they will gladly share their secret. Ideally, this is most effective with others who have hair similar in texture and volume to yours.

Step 3: Using mousse at the base of the hair will give it extra volume. This can be helpful to your hair if it is very thin or fine.

Step 4: To apply mousse:
- Put a little in one hand and then mix it with both of your hands.
- Put it on your hair and style it.
- To help your hair to hold longer, blow dry your hair.

Step 5: To achieve the most volume for hair that is shoulder-length or longer, lightly squeeze your hair dry using a towel. Try to get the mousse to be as close to the base of the hair as you can possibly get. Bend forward while you are hanging your head down. Start from your roots and brush your hair outward and blow dry the hair at the same time.

Step 6: If you have short hair, use mousse again at the base of your hair close to your scalp and brush it from the top to the bottom. For maximum lift and hold, blow dry.

Step 7: Mousse can help you hold the shape of your hairstyle or layers. Apply some mousse into the part of the hair you are working on. Fold the strands across the top of a brush by securing a section of hair with the brush, then rotate it. Using your blow dryer, blow your hair in the direction you prefer it to remain in, in order to secure that position.

Step 8: Vary the products. Experiment with putting mousse on your roots and spritz some gel on the tips or apply mousse to all of your hair when it's wet if you want it to look sleek and "wet". To put it another way, remember it is all about enjoying yourself.

Miscellaneous Tips
• The hair mousse should expand in your palm when dispersed from the tube. This is a test to determine the quality of the product.
• It is highly recommended to apply hair mousse to wet hair (not soaking wet) in order to get the perfect style. It should not be applied in large amounts at the same time.
• You can look for hair mousse that does not contain alcohol, as alcohol tends to make the hair dry and brittle.
• In case of dry hair, you can look for a mousse containing conditioner and oil.

There are many advantages of using hair mousse. You can have an instantaneous and long-lasting hair style, and also a different and trendy look everyday. It is convenient to use and carry. You can go for products with a specific fragrance which will be an added advantage to you.

Mousse and Foam
          

Right from curling, setting, conditioning, adding bounce, adding shine, making it smooth to maintaining them. It works well with both men and women. If you are planning to hit the pub floor today, just apply a little of add-on glitter mousse and get noticed on the floor. Make sure that you are choosing the right product for different effects. There are products particularly designed for curling effect, for styling etc. Use the curling ones to curl your locks while it is still wet in order to make it stay through out the day. There are some specially produced for conditioning effect, which is used to guard against harsh sun rays, dust and pollution. If you are too worried about your thin tresses, there is a solution now! Add-on volume product is designed for those with thin locks.

1. Curling,
2. Conditioning
3. Setting,
4. Adding shine and smoothness,
5.  Add volume,/
6.Maintaining hair, etc.

There is no harm in applying them every day. You can make your tresses look shiny and healthy. Add this product in your hair care item list and use it when ever you go for parties if you want a different look on special occasions.

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Henna Hair Coloring

Henna Hair Coloring

Henna is a flowering plant, commonly found in the semi-arid, tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. The henna plant (Lawsonia inermis) is the only species of the genus Lawsonia and belongs to the family Lythraceae. The leaves of this plant possess a red dye molecule called lawsone, which has the ability to bond with protein. Hence, the dye from this plant has been used through the centuries to color the skin, hair and nails and also fabrics like silk and wool. The word 'henna' is used to denote the dried powder made from the leaves of the henna plant, or the plant itself. It has been observed that the leaves in the top shoots, which are younger, in comparison to those in the lower parts of the plant, have the strongest dye. These leaves are dried and powdered to form the highest grade henna.

Henna has been used as a herb for centuries and has been an integral part of feminine beauty since time immemorial. Unfortunately, the modern-day utility of henna is restricted to using the herb for hair dyeing purposes. The reason being that henna when mixed with water based products secretes a reddish brown color. However, henna has several other beneficial properties which makes it an excellent herb for managing hair.

Another point of advantage is that henna is inexpensive, and if not readily available in stores, people can grow the henna plant at home as this plant requires very little care and maintenance. In case you do wish to use commercially available henna, make sure to check the label and find out if it has been approved by the FDA or not. This article will discuss the various benefits of henna for hair and how to use it properly.

Henna Hair Coloring

Henna dye is an all natural and safe hair dye, which permanently colors the hair and doesn't contain any harsh chemicals. Hence, it is a better option over the commercial dye products which contains bleach or other chemicals.

Why is Henna Good for Hair?
• Henna seeps into the hair follicles, and thereby strengthens the roots.
• This herb repairs the hair cuticles or the hard outer layer of the hair strand which protects the internal hair cells from damage. This helps heal the entire shaft of the hair strand individually.
• It restores the pH balance of the hair as well as the scalp, which prevents the hair roots from weakening and thinning off due to excessive hair fall.
• It has its own antibacterial, antifungal and antiseptic properties which is why it is excellent against dandruff and scalp dryness.
• Henna is a natural hair conditioner and it helps make the hair soft and well moisturized.
• It adds sheen and depth to darker hair color types. For instance, henna will make dark brown hair look darker while the hair strands glow in the sunlight with mild red highlights.
• It helps cover gray hair strands.
• People even use henna for hair growth.
• It prevents split ends from recurring.
• It helps repair damage caused from dehydration, pollution, blow drying, straightening and treatment as a result of chemical shampoos and hair products.

Benefits of Using Henna for Hair
Henna is a natural remedy against hair loss. It is also of great use in maintaining healthy hair. It repairs and seals the cuticle, thus helps in healing hair shaft. This prevents the hair breakage and also retains the shine of hair. Henna balances the pH of the scalp, thus, preventing premature hair fall. It cures most scalp problems such as dandruff, dryness, etc. It also reverses the effects of pollution on hair as well as dryness due to excessive blow drying. Additionally, henna also stops premature graying of hair.

Henna Hair Pack
Ingredients Needed
5 tablespoons of commercially available henna
3 tablespoons of yogurt
Juice from one big lemon
Hair oil
1 whole egg
1 cup of black tea

Using Henna for Hair Conditioning and Coloring
• Take a bowl and pour 5 tablespoons of dry henna powder into it. Now add 3 tablespoons of yogurt to the powder and beat the two thoroughly so as to make a thick paste.

• Now add the one cup of black tea to the paste and keep beating the concoction while you add the lemon juice to it, after which you should let the preparation remain intact and untouched for about 3 hours.

• Once you are ready to apply the paste onto your hair, add a whole egg into the paste and once gain beat the concoction until it's a bit wet and slippery.

• Add some more tea water if the concoction is too thick and is not falling off the spoon.
The next thing to remember is that you will be required to wear plastic workshop gloves so as to protect your hands from catching the color of the henna while applying it to your hair.

• You will also need a thin dye brush with which you will need to apply the henna paste uniformly all over your hair.

• Before you begin applying the pack, you must remember to oil your hair thoroughly. This is a must because oil protects the hair from absorbing too much of the color. It also helps condition your hair in advance and makes it faster for the hair follicles to absorb the nutrients from the henna. Leave your hair be for about ½ an hour after which you must start applying the henna paste.

• Now take one patch or chunk of hair at a time and apply ample amounts of henna to the hair. Remember to begin from the roots or the scalp until the tip of the hair. Ensure that all the hair cuticles are thoroughly coated with the henna hair pack.

• Once you are finished coating all the sections on the scalp, you will need to bring all the sections together so as to create a uniform hair bun.

• Now you should cover your hair with a shower cap as it's the easiest to wash and does not catch the reddish color of henna. Let the cap remain for 3-4 hours, after which you must wash it off with warm water.

• The henna will prove a bit resilient and will require that you massage it clean from the scalp and the hair strands. Use a mild shampoo after most of the henna has been washed off with water.

• Allow your hair to dry slightly, after washing it with shampoo, after which you should apply a very thin coat of oil all over your hair. This will prevent the hair from looking frizzy and will make the maintenance more manageable.

Allow your hair to dry in the sun or air dry. Do not blow dry it if you can avoid it. You will notice how soft and shiny your hair feels. You will need to repeat this treatment every 3 weeks in order to notice the beneficial changes taking place in your hair. You will notice that your hair fall has reduced and that the quality of your hair has improved substantially.

Pros and Cons of Using Henna for Hair
There are several pros and cons of using henna for hair. This natural dye can help to condition and strengthen hair, although the metallic salts in the henna can severely damage hair that was previously dyed with salon products. Henna can give any hair color a rich, vibrant red tone of which regular hair colors are typically not capable. Despite this, dying hair with henna can be time-consuming and messy.

One of the most positive aspects of this product is its ability to strengthen and soften the hair. Using henna for hair naturally fortifies and seals the cuticle, making strands more resilient and easier to manage. As henna penetrates the hair cuticle and does not strip any existing color like most traditional dyes, it can add thickness to each individual strand of hair, increasing volume.

Henna Hair Coloring

While henna can improve the look of unprocessed hair, it can have the opposite effect on hair that has been dyed with commercial hair color. Impure henna contains metallic salts that react with the ammonia found in most drugstore and salon hair colors. The reaction between the salt and ammonia can severely damage hair, causing it to break off or fall out, and even turn it a very noticeable shade of green. While pure henna does not contain these salts, the labeling of henna for use on hair is not regulated in most parts of the world, making it difficult to know what the reaction will be between the two products until it happens. For this reason, it is generally best to only use henna on virgin hair.

This natural hair dye comes in several different varieties, and different types of henna or additional natural ingredients can change the tone of the color the dye creates. Despite this, hair that is dyed with henna will always have a red color. The various shades of red that henna for hair can produce are typically richer and more multifaceted than other types of red hair dye. In general, the unique shades of red that henna creates is the primary reason people choose this hair dye over others.

Dying hair with henna is a messy and often time-consuming process, especially when compared to other types of hair coloring products. With most types of henna for hair, the application process requires mixing the product with ingredients such as vinegar and oil, and then adding them to boiling water. As henna for hair does not contain any chemicals or added ingredients to make the product stay in one place as many other hair colors do, this natural hair dye tends to get all over the place, and can permanently stain clothing or household items. While most hair dyes take less than an hour to process, henna for hair can take anywhere from one to five hours depending on the product and desired shade of red.

Tips for Henna Hair Coloring
• Always remember that application of pure henna can change the hair color to natural red only. The black and brown versions available in the market may either contain some other natural dyes or chemicals. It is better to use pure henna powder. Repeated usage is found to be beneficial for gray hair too.

• Take a sufficient quantity of powdered henna in a plastic bowl. Add some warm water and lemon juice and mix it to make a paste with the consistency of yogurt. Cover the bowl and keep it overnight to allow the release of the dye.

• Mixing the right ingredients is very important, as far as the end results are concerned. If you are having dry and brittle hair, add some drops of mustard oil into the paste. If you have dandruff, two teaspoons of yogurt can be added. In case of oily hair, lemon juice is good. If you want a darker tint, you can add some dried gooseberry powder to the mixture.

• Wash and dry your hair before applying the henna paste. Wear some old clothes and cover the floor with some newspaper to protect from spillage of the paste. If you are applying henna for the first time, then you have to do a strand test to check whether you are allergic to henna hair coloring. This can be done by applying it on a few strands of hair, starting from the roots to the tips. If you develop any reactions, then don't proceed with the application.

• If you are not allergic, then you can proceed with the application of henna. Wear hand gloves to prevent staining of your hands. First, part your hair in the middle. Apply the henna paste through the parting, making sure that you are covering both the sides and the entire length of the hair on both sides. Next, roll these strands in the shape of a bun. Repeat the process of parting and application. Other such strands should also be rolled over the first one in a clockwise direction. Continue the procedure till the whole scalp and entire hair is covered with the paste.

• Leave the hair like that for one or two hours. Once the paste becomes somewhat dry, wash it off with running water. If the paste is completely removed, then shampoo the hair and let it dry naturally.

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