Archive for the 'Hair Loss' Category
To Reduce Hair Thinning And Graying -
Mix 200 ml of fresh coconut oil with 100 ml of fresh lemon juice. Do this twice on the scalp twice daily.
Dandruff (also called scurf and historically termed Pityriasis capitis) is due to the excessive shedding of dead skin cells from the scalp. As it is normal for skin cells to die and flake off, a small amount of flaking is normal and in fact quite common. Some people, however, either chronically or as a result [...]
Anti-Aging Scalp Therapy
Aging Scalp Can Cause Hair Loss
Unusual amount of hair fall is one common sign of aging scalp.
The aging process prompts the hair follicles to shrink and Anagen [...]
Ramadan Promotion
You’re invited! To Our Ramadan Promotion
Ramadan Promotion (September 13 – October 13, 2007)
Herbal Scalp Cleansing – Normal Price RM 300.00 per session
Promotion – First Time Trial [...]
ekaeke Herbal Hair & Scalp Well-Being Therapies
crowning glory
Hair truly is the crowning glory on every one of us and it only takes just a few minutes to [...]
Root Remedies
Problem: Greasy Oily Scalp
Solution: Scalp Conditioning Herbal Well-BEING Treatment
Fungal growths and viral infections can appear on greasy scalp triggering redness and itchiness. Other appearances of unhealthy scalps include [...]
The Science Of Good Hair
The Science of GOOD Hair – Thicker, healthier hair
Just underneath our hair is a very sensitive area of skin that is always taken for granted [...]
Dandruff
Dandruff (also called scurf and historically termed Pityriasis capitis) is due to the excessive shedding of dead skin cells from the scalp. As it is normal for skin cells [...]
Sample Scalp Analysis
ekaeke Quarterly – January 2007
Aging Scalp Can Cause Hair Loss
Special Age-defying Herbal Scalp Therapy at RM 188.00 OnlyUnusual amount of hair fall is one common sign of aging scalp. [...]
Hair is a filamentous outgrowth of dead cells from skin, found only on mammals. It projects from the epidermis, though it grows from hair follicles deep in the dermis. Although many other life forms, especially insects, show filamentous outgrowths, these are not considered “hair” in the accepted meaning of the term. So-called “hairs” (trichomes) are [...]
Hair care is an overall term for parts of hygiene and cosmetology involving the hair on the human head. For a discussion of stylistic aspects of hair care, see Hairstyle.
Care of the hair and the scalp skin are sometimes considered separate, but are often intertwined because hair grows from underneath the skin. The living part [...]
Baldness involves the state of lacking hair where it often grows, especially on the head. The most common form of baldness is a progressive hair thinning condition called androgenic alopecia or ‘male pattern baldness’ that occurs in adult male humans and other species. The severity and nature of baldness can vary greatly; it ranges [...]
Diet And Lifestyle
While there are a number of genetic factors which determine a person’s susceptibility to androgenic alopecia including androgen receptor polymorphisms, 5-alpha-reductase levels in the scalp, androgen receptor density and distribution in the scalp, and other factors some of which [...]
Baldness Treatments
It is easier to prevent the apparent ‘aging’ and falling out of healthy hairs than to regrow hair in follicles that are already dormant. There are products that have good success rates with regrowth. Preventive treatment, in three double-blind, placebo-controlled, [...]
A hair follicle is part of the skin that grows hair by packing old cells together. Attached to the follicle is a sebaceous gland, a tiny sebum-producing gland found everywhere except on the palms, lips and soles of the feet. The thicker density of hair, the more sebaceous glands are found.
Also attached to the follicle [...]
Henna, Indigo And Amla
Let nature take care of your hair!
HENNA, INDIGO AND AMLA
Lawsonia Inermis
(Henna)
Henna, otherwise known as Lawsonia Inermis, comes from a plant of the privet family, and has been known for 5,000 years for its superb hair conditioning and colouring [...]









