Sunday, June 12, 2011

Did you know your shampoo is secretly killing your hair?

(Los Angeles, CA) - Most people are shocked to discover their expensive shampoo is doing more Linkharm to their hair than good. We spend hundreds, maybe thousands, of dollars each year on pricey shampoos hoping they will give us the luxurious hair we've dreamed of. In reality, these shampoos are stripping your hair of moisture and weakening the hair follicles, making your hair look dry, damaged, and old.

Why Does Your Hair Look So Tired?

Researchers have found the cause, and it isn't what you'd expect. Sulfates (SLES), found in most shampoos sold around the country, are the elements that create excess foam in shampoo. Studies have shown that sulfates:

• Kill key nutrients in hair that keep it shiny and smooth
• Dry out hair, leaving it brittle
• Irritate the scalp

An Overnight Miracle

Luckily, scientists have discovered a ground-breaking new ingredient complex made out of vegetable proteins and low-weight silicone. This new breakthrough, called Keravis®, is sweeping the nation and has hair stylists and dermatologists singing its praise as a replacement for harmful SLES.

Based on test results, a few shampoos and conditioners have been developed containing Keravis®. One of the most impressive new products is the OOKISA collection. OOKISA not only contains Keravis®, but also provides key botanical extracts (Like Water lily, Camellia oil and Apple Pectin) to strengthen hair follicles, plus ingredients to volumize for thicker, fuller hair.

Research Confirms Dramatic Results

The test results have been shocking. When using OOKISA, users have experienced:

• Increases hair strength by 142%
• Fortifies hair resistance by 59%
• Reduces dead follicles by 35%
• Improvement in hair flexibility
• Enhanced moisture retention

The end result was an overall appearance that appeared shinier, thicker and more youthful.

Did you know your shampoo is secretly killing your hair?

Thursday, November 11, 2010

US Health secretary/ News of US Senate confirms health secretary

"I look forward to working with the governor to create the high-quality, low-cost, easily accessible healthcare system America needs," Baucus said.

Sebelius, the Kansas governor, overcame some initial questions about her finances, including a need to pay back taxes. Some of the stronger opposition to her came after she disclosed that she had received campaign funds from a doctor under scrutiny for performing late-term abortions.

"I cannot support the nomination of someone to be the leader of our health and human services department who does not respect human life. That is why I will be voting against Governor Sebelius," said Republican Senator Jim Bunning.

In the final breakdown, two independents and nine Republicans joined 54 Democrats in voting in favour of confirmation, while 31 Republicans voted against. Three lawmakers did not vote.

Obama chose Sebelius after his first pick for the post, former Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle, withdrew amid a controversy over unpaid taxes.

Senator Arlen Specter, who announced earlier in the day he was defecting from the Republican party to become a Democrat, voted in favour of confirmation.

Sebelius's confirmation fills the final vacancy in Obama's cabinet on his 99th day in office.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Health care in Hot Summer

In hot summer everybody feels unwell. Some times your temper may be high. Some times many people die due to heat stroke. There are some hot and exclusive tips to keep you well in hot summer.

Health care in Hot Summer