Aromatherapy oils are natural and effective ingredients used in the formulation of hair loss products and preparation of home-made hair masks.
They are excellent elements used to improve the hair condition, stop hair fall problems, as well as encourage the growth of stronger and healthier hair follicles.
One of the biggest advantages aromatherapy oils have to offer is that they are naturally formulated to stop hair loss and to help grow thicker, fuller, and healthier hair strands.
Applying home-made hair masks with aromatherapy oil can also moisturize and nourish the hair follicles, providing a long-lasting conditioning effect on the scalp.
Today, you can prepare a DIY (do-it-yourself) hair mask using various aromatherapy oils for the treatment of hair loss.
Organic-based hair masks not only help stop hair loss but also grow shinier, thicker, and healthier hair strands without the risk of acquiring side effects.
DIY Hair Mask #1
Ingredients: 1 tablespoon of olive oil, 2 egg yolks, and two tablespoons of beer
Preparation: Add all the ingredients together. After creating a thick paste, apply the mixture thoroughly on the scalp and hair. Leave it on for 40 minutes and wrap your head with a shower cap. After 40 minutes, wash the residue off with a mild shampoo.
DIY Hair Mask #2
Ingredients: 2 tablespoons of castor oil, 2 teaspoons of lemon juice, and 2 tablespoons of beer
Preparation: Mix all the ingredients thoroughly. Then apply the mixture to the scalp and hair. Let it sit for 30 minutes. Afterwards, rinse your hair with lukewarm water and a mild shampoo to remove the residue.
DIY Hair Mask #3
Ingredients: 1 tablespoon of castor oil and 1 whole leaf of fresh aloe vera
Preparation: Mix all the ingredients together and apply on dry hair before washing. Then wrap your head with a warm towel for an hour, after which, wash the hair with a softening shampoo.
Do this twice a week for a period of two months to encourage healthier hair regrowth and to stop hair loss.
Gone today, hair tomorrow: The bald truth behind celebrity hair transplants
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After years of sporting gradually thinning hair, Declan Donnelly’s thatch is looking thicker than ever, sparking speculation he’s had a hair transplant.
Friends of the Britain’s Got Talent host have suggested his barnet is down to revolutionary pills that stimulate hair growth.
One type of tablet could be celebrity favourite Propecia, the £1-a-day prescription pills “increase the growth of hair on the scalp and prevent hair loss in men with mild to moderate baldness”.
But the Geordie TV star isn’t the only star to tackle his tresses.
Here’s the bald truth behind these celebrity hair transplants…
The 26-year-old underwent follicular unit extraction at a clinic in Harley Street, which cost an estimated £13,500, and proudly shared the news on Twitter.
Posting a picture of his bloodied scalp, he wrote: “Just to confirm to all my followers I have had a hair transplant. I was going bald at 25 why not. I’m delighted with the result.
“It’s still a bit bruised and swollen when it dies down u will be first to see it. Anyone ¬recommend any good hair gel. Haha.”
The 59-year-old had the procedure done at Hair Restoration Blackrock (HRBR) in Dublin by Dr Maurice Collins who specialises in Ultra Refined Follicular Unit Transplantation (URFUT).
The Irishman said his fellow judges all knew about the secret op, adding: ““I keep telling Gary he needs it next.
“I always clock him glancing at my hair on the show. I’m giving Gary the number so hopefully he can get that bald patch at the back of his head sorted out.”
The Cold Feet actor underwent two hair transplants at the clinic and was so pleased with the results he even appeared in a video testimonial.
The 47-year-old said: “Several years ago, I began losing my hair and like a lot of men it was a major concern to me, in fact it was practically an obsession.
“Since then I have had two hair transplants and I am very pleased with the results. In fact, I’d go as far as to say they’ve changed my life.”
The 45-year-old was snapped leaving the Alvi Armani centre in Beverly Hills wearing a black surgical cap around his head. He was later spotted in LA with a swollen face.
It is thought the foul-mouthed foodie was given the same follicular unit extraction treatment as Rooney by hair transplant guru Dr Antonio Armani.
He reportedly spent 12 hours having follicles removed from thicker patches of his scalp which were then reinserted into his thinning hairline.
Although he had never confirmed whether or not he has had treatment, when asked about the rumours he joked: “For some time now my head has been feeling a lot warmer but I was unable to put my finger on the reason why.”
The 40-year-old was delighted with the results after undergoing a lengthy treatment process, which included an eight-hour operation the waiting almost a year for the results to grow through.
In a bid to raise awareness of hair transplants, the star’s second procedure was broadcast live on the internet as part of Spencer Kobren's hair loss show The Bald Truth.
Friends of the Britain’s Got Talent host have suggested his barnet is down to revolutionary pills that stimulate hair growth.
One type of tablet could be celebrity favourite Propecia, the £1-a-day prescription pills “increase the growth of hair on the scalp and prevent hair loss in men with mild to moderate baldness”.
But the Geordie TV star isn’t the only star to tackle his tresses.
Here’s the bald truth behind these celebrity hair transplants…
Wayne Rooney
The Manchester United star decided to take action against his receding hairline after teammates nicknamed him Bobby Charlton.The 26-year-old underwent follicular unit extraction at a clinic in Harley Street, which cost an estimated £13,500, and proudly shared the news on Twitter.
Posting a picture of his bloodied scalp, he wrote: “Just to confirm to all my followers I have had a hair transplant. I was going bald at 25 why not. I’m delighted with the result.
“It’s still a bit bruised and swollen when it dies down u will be first to see it. Anyone ¬recommend any good hair gel. Haha.”
Louis Walsh
The X Factor judge splashed out £30,000 on a hair transplant after Simon Cowell told him he was going thin on top.The 59-year-old had the procedure done at Hair Restoration Blackrock (HRBR) in Dublin by Dr Maurice Collins who specialises in Ultra Refined Follicular Unit Transplantation (URFUT).
The Irishman said his fellow judges all knew about the secret op, adding: ““I keep telling Gary he needs it next.
“I always clock him glancing at my hair on the show. I’m giving Gary the number so hopefully he can get that bald patch at the back of his head sorted out.”
James Nesbitt
Fellow Irishman James also visited HRBR after his hair loss became an “obsession” which he felt would impact on his career.The Cold Feet actor underwent two hair transplants at the clinic and was so pleased with the results he even appeared in a video testimonial.
The 47-year-old said: “Several years ago, I began losing my hair and like a lot of men it was a major concern to me, in fact it was practically an obsession.
“Since then I have had two hair transplants and I am very pleased with the results. In fact, I’d go as far as to say they’ve changed my life.”
Gordon Ramsay
The TV chef’s attempt at a subtle hair transplant was foiled when he suffered what appeared to be an allergic reaction to the anaesthetic used in his procedure.The 45-year-old was snapped leaving the Alvi Armani centre in Beverly Hills wearing a black surgical cap around his head. He was later spotted in LA with a swollen face.
It is thought the foul-mouthed foodie was given the same follicular unit extraction treatment as Rooney by hair transplant guru Dr Antonio Armani.
He reportedly spent 12 hours having follicles removed from thicker patches of his scalp which were then reinserted into his thinning hairline.
Rob Brydon
The Gavin and Stacey actor was pictured with a mysteriously thicker head of hair in 2009, fuelling rumours he’d had a hair transplant.Although he had never confirmed whether or not he has had treatment, when asked about the rumours he joked: “For some time now my head has been feeling a lot warmer but I was unable to put my finger on the reason why.”
Jason Gardiner
After years of hiding under hats, the Dancing on Ice judge forked out £30,000 for a hair transplant last yearThe 40-year-old was delighted with the results after undergoing a lengthy treatment process, which included an eight-hour operation the waiting almost a year for the results to grow through.
In a bid to raise awareness of hair transplants, the star’s second procedure was broadcast live on the internet as part of Spencer Kobren's hair loss show The Bald Truth.
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