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How I moisturize my hair using the LCO Method
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Here is the video tutorial on how I moisturize my hair using the LCO method.
Yes, cholesterol significantly affects hair; while it's vital for healthy hair growth (needed in follicles), high LDL ("bad") cholesterol can clog micro-vessels, reducing nutrient supply, leading to thinning, poor anchoring, and hair loss, while low HDL ("good") cholesterol is also linked to hair loss, especially in women, so balancing levels is key. How High LDL Cholesterol Harms Hair Clogs Follicles: Excess LDL cholesterol can block tiny blood vessels feeding hair roots. Reduces Oxygen/Nutrients: Clogged vessels mean less oxygen and fewer nutrients reach the follicle. Thickens Sebum: It can solidify sebum within the follicle, further obstructing it. Leads to Loss: This disruption weakens hair, causing poor anchoring and eventual thinning or loss. How Low HDL Cholesterol Harms Hair Lack of "Good" Transport: HDL carries cholesterol away from tissues; low levels mean cholesterol isn't effectively cleared. Associated with Hair Loss: Studies sho...
I started using Batana oil on my scalp May 31st 2024. You can also find it here http://hotana.com/discoveringnatural March 2024 Here is my 3 weeks result. How I use it, I use it every 2 days and apply to my scalp and edges. I do not rinse it out. On wash day , every 2 weeks, I apply it on my scalp and hair, cover for 30 mins and then shampoo and deep condition my hair. I then apply my leave in and reapply the Batana oil on scalp and edges and also my moisturizer on my hair. The benefits of using batana oil for hair include- Hair growth: Batana oil contains nutrients that can help promote hair growth. - Moisturizing: Batana oil is a good moisturizer for hair, helping to keep it hydrated and healthy. - Hair strengthening: The fatty acids present in batana oil can help strengthen hair, reducing the chances of breakage. - Natural hair dye: Batana oil can be used to restore natural color to gray and white hair. - Shine: Batana oil can add shine to hair, leaving it...
CPAP hair is hair damage or hair changes caused by regular use of a CPAP machine (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure), which many people use for sleep apnea. It’s not a medical diagnosis — it’s a hair and scalp issue people notice from the mask straps and airflow. What CPAP hair looks like Thinning or breakage where the headgear straps sit (edges, crown, sides) Dry, brittle hair from constant airflow Flattened or frizzy sections Scalp irritation or flakes under the straps Why CPAP causes hair issues Friction & tension from straps rubbing the same spots every night Constant airflow drying out hair and scalp Pressure on follicles, especially around edges and crown Lack of moisture protection while sleeping Over time, this can lead to traction alopecia–type damage in strap areas. How to prevent CPAP hair damage Cover your hair: Wear a satin bonnet, scarf, or silk-lined cap under your CPAP mask Wrap the straps: Use satin or fleece CPAP strap covers M...
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