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What Causes Baldness
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What causes baldness. There are many factor that can cause hair loss. Here are a list of things that my contribute to you losing your hair. Now, if your hear loss is not genetic, you can be going bald due to: Medication - Blood thinners, Blood Pressure Medication, Some Arthritis Meds, Birth Control Pills and Anti-depressants. Thyroid Disease is a health conditions that includes hair loss as a symptom. Producing too much or too little thyroid hormone cause the Thyroid disease . If your thyroid gland is not balanced properly, it could cause your hair to fall out excessively. Anemia - Iron deficiency anemia is a common type of anemia that happens when the body's iron levels are too low, and this can happen due to poor diet, , or problems with iron absorption, loss of blood . Low iron levels have are very important as it has been shown to lead to hair loss. Hair Appliances, Childbirth, Die...
Fidji Perfume
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Fidji by Guy Laroche (1966) My earliest perfume memory involves tiny perfume bottles from Hawaii given to me by my father. Housed side by side in a clear plastic box, the squat, round bottles were crowned with plastic caps shaped like their representative flowers — pikkake, orange blossom, and orchid — and I still remember the viscous film that gathered around their caps when I opened them. My appreciation for Fidji is, no doubt, colored (scented?) by this early memory of "exotic" perfume, as it, too, evokes a fantasy of a similar faraway island, the island nation of Fiji in the South Pacific Ocean. Fidji, "the perfume of paradise found," rather than being a soliflore representation of an island flower like those simple souvenir perfumes, instead creates an olfactory translation of paradise, with notes that evoke the dreamlike mood you feel lying on the beach as an island breeze blows the scent of tropical flowers your way and the sun warms your skin. Fid...
Patchouli Oil Uses
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Patchouli Oil Uses. Patchouli essential oil (Pogostemon cablin) has been popular for decades...I mean really, if you want to be "officially crunchy" it's pretty much a prerequisite to use before you can be admitted into the club. But other than covering up hippie body odor (which it does very well), it's actually used for many other things as well. Its aroma is very rich and earthy, with an herbal and balsamic scent. It's also a kind of "love it or hate it" oil, and you'll likely find people drawn to it or absolutely repulsed. Primary Benefits Grounding, balancing effect on emotions Promotes a smooth, glowing complexion Reduces the appearance of wrinkles, scars, and stretch marks Emotional Benefits Emotionally, patchouli essential oil is also said to connect one to their own body, helping a person release patterns of shame or "not enough-ness", and feel more self-love and acceptance towards their physical self. It does th...
Why people buy Patchouli Oil
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Whats the hype about Patchouli Oil. Patchouli has a very strong and pungent scent, musky sweet aoma which has been used in perfume for centuries. This plant belongs to the Mint family Used throughout the 60's and 70's not just worn for an excuse not to bathe, but most used Patchouli oil on clothes to cover the scent of Smoke, Drink and Drugs. Even in today's society Patchouli Oil is purchased in abundance as a go to oil that hides almost any scent. Patchouli Hippie Oil xxx Strength 10ml Buy 1 £3.99 GBP Buy 2 £6.99 GBP Buy 3 £10.99 GBP