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Uplift Your Hair Texture With our Hair Mask

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We put our hair through a lot of stress, whether it’s from heat styling, new hairstyles, or exposure to the elements that can cause serious hair damages. Hair masks treatment can help reduce hair breakage and make your hair feel healthy—all in the comfort of your own home. Omiosam Hair Mask products are 100% natural, It contains naturals herbs and root extract which helps to rehydrate your scalp. It helps in healthier hair growth by nourishing the scalp. It helps to reduce the hair fall and dandruff and make your hair stronger, smooth and shiny. It makes your hair softer and also protects the natural texture of hair. Hair Masks are best for dry and rough hair. Regular use of hair masks can help the hair recover from alopecia areata by nourishing the roots and hair follicles by aiding hair growth. How to Use a Hair Mask Hair masks are easy for hair care routine since they usually take the place of your conditioner. Here’s how to use a hair mask: Step 1: Shampoo your hair, then rinse.

Hair Care Tips: How To Use Aloe Vera Gel For Long And Lustrous Hair

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Your hair needs a lot of nutrition to grow healthier and stronger, just like the rest of your body. Given the right nutrients, the quality of your hair improves and aloe vera is one thing that is a great hair growth companion. Aloe vera has long been praised as a skin and hair care product. This plant is a treasure trove of essential amino acids and proteolytic enzymes that efficiently help improve the quality of your hair and scalp, further boosting hair growth. It is believed that aloe Vera gel has over 75 nutrients that can benefit your hair; no wonder, it has been used for medicinal purposes for time immemorial. So, avoid buying chemical products and switch to these natural ingredients. Well, let’s tell you more about how aloe vera is a great ingredient for your hair and how you can use it to grow stronger and healthier hair. Benefits of Aloe Vera for hair fall: Here are a few reasons why you should include aloe vera gel in your haircare routine. Aloe vera has very potent anti-fu

Magical Benefits Of Using Onion Hair Oil

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Hair Fall is a major issue, almost everyone is sick and tired of counting the amount of hair they lose every day. Hairfall doesn’t come alone, it is accompanied by other scalp issues which include dandruff, baldness, hair thinning, and greying. Of course, pollution is the main culprit, we do get exposed to pollution every single day, no matter how much we try to protect our hair by wrapping around a scarf or using a helmet. It still gets damaged and loses its natural shine slowly day by day. Also, water is a big issue, hard and polluted water takes a toll on your hair, it not only makes your hair strands weak and lifeless but also drains out the natural oil from your hair, making it prone to breakage. We cannot do anything about the pollution, but we surely can take extra care of our hair by using all-natural solutions to prevent hair fall and hair damage. Onion oil is a proven remedy to boost hair regrowth and prevent hair fall. This is a widely used Ayurvedic solution to ensure he

Unpausing hair fall

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Our products helps in reducing the effects of alopecia areata and promote hair growth , rehydrates  the dry and fragile hair and it helps repair hair damaged by the heat, chemicals, pollution, and environmental stressors. Hair growth by strengthening the roots of your hair. Makes your hair grow faster, stronger & longer. Helps in reducing sleeplessness & stress. Repairs damaged hair & reduce hair fall. Makes your hair soft & improve its texture. Assists  in restoring the natural hair texture, transforms dull & dry hair to smooth and shiny hair. Our popular products are: Hair oil Hair mask Hair cream  1) Hair Oil: Omiosam onion hair oil and flax seeds hair oil are non-sticky, non-greasy and fast-absorbing hair oil. Regular use significantly improve scalp health by combating dandruff and scalp irritation and helps your hair to be shiny and gives strength and improves the way hair looks, feels. Flaxseed Oil is enriched with healthy ingredients and other essential fatt

How Is Alopecia Areata Treated?

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There is no cure for alopecia areata. There are no drugs approved to treat it. There are medicines that have been approved for other diseases to help hair grow back. Talk to your doctor about which medicines are best for you. However, none of these medicines prevent new patches of hair loss or cure the disease. Natural Treatment As conventional treatments for alopecia are extremely limited, studies that support natural treatments for alopecia are even thinner on the ground. There are some people that recommend rubbing onion or garlic juice, cooled green tea, almond oil, rosemary oil, honey, or coconut milk into the scalp. While none of these are likely to cause harm, their effectiveness is also not supported by research. Some people turn to alternative treatment methods such as acupuncture aromatherapy, although there is little, if any, evidence to support these treatments. Conclusion We are introducing new products that helps in unpausing hair fall. Promotes the growth o

What Is Alopecia Areata?

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Alopecia areata is a condition that causes hair fall in small patches, which can be unnoticeable. These patches may connect, however, and then become noticeable. The condition develops when the immune system attacks the hair follicles, resulting in hair loss. No one knows why your body starts attacking its hair follicles. Scientists think that your genes may play a role. This does not mean that your child will inherit the disease. In fact, this probably won’t happen. This causes only a few bare patches. Some people may lose more hair. In only a few people, the disease causes total loss of hair on the head or loss of all body hair. What causes alopecia areata? The condition occurs when white blood cells attack the cells in hair follicles, causing them to shrink and dramatically slow down hair production. It is unknown precisely what causes the body’s immune system to target hair follicles in this way. Other researchers has found that many people with a family history of alopecia