Hair Replacement and Human Hair

October 24th, 2008 by admin

Hair Replacement and Human Hair

We hear it more and more often that the quality of the hair in the hair systems just isn’t what it used to be. The answer is simple–supply and demand. The demand for human hair in the hair replacement industry started to really increase in the 1980’s and has been taken over by the hair extension industry in the late 90’s to the present. It’s sort of like the oil situation we’re all experiencing. When the demand goes up and the supply goes down the costs sky rocket for the best quality hair available. In the hair replacement industry the wholesaler finds himself in a tough spot, do I increase my cost of goods for better quality and raise my prices or do I keep my prices where they are and take a lesser quality or do I take a lesser quality and raise my prices like everyone else? Any of the above 3 may happen. If your hair system is loosing hair quickly, tangling into a nest or drying out and becoming un-Styleable you aren’t alone. Here’s what is going on. The old supplies of top quality human hair have been depleted for many years. We saw an influx of hair during and after the ethnic wars of Eastern Europe. (Yes, much of the hair supplied to the hair replacement industry does come from war torn areas and in most cases the hair is taken from the deceased or imprisoned to be sold to hair vendors.) The majority of the hair used in hair replacement production comes from India and China. In India the hair is gathered from the temples where it is removed from the head for religious reasons and in China the hair is easily harvested in regions where girls grow their hair long and have it cut to sell. With the increase in western influence in the world more and more women now cut and chemically process their hair and don’t rely on selling their tresses to help contribute to the family economy. All these little changes will cause the decrease in human hair availability as the years go by. The good news is that some very smart hair replacement manufacturers started several years ago experimenting with new high tech synthetic fibers. The new synthetics that are in competition with human hair are primarily Nylon or Polyester fibers that have been developed to imitate human hair as closely as possible by having more light reflection due to artificial cuticle and a diameter that more closely resembles “European” human hair. While it isn’t for everyone yet—it is fast becoming the favored blend with the existing human hair for hair replacements. The synthetic fibers are stronger and have better color retention and will effectively buffer the poorer quality human hair it is blended with giving the hair wearer better style retention, color retention and less hair loss in their hair replacements. If you’re experiencing less wear out of your hair replacement system, you may want to consider adding some of this High Tech fiber to your next system and get used to this new trend, after all it may be inevitable if we continue to use up the human hair sources at the rate we are currently going.

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The Benefits of Hardwood Floors in Your Home

October 20th, 2008 by admin

The Benefits of Hardwood Floors in Your Home
by Eva Dinamaka

There are numerous benefits for having hardwood floors throughout your home. Hardwood floors are a beautiful addition to any style home and have the potential to sky rocket your homes value.

Hardwood floors generally are more expensive than carpet, but can be cheaper than ceramic tile and marble. Hardwood floors are very durable, solid, and if well maintained can last over one hundred years.

The benefits of hardwood floors in your home are truly endless. Hardwood floors are built to last long and can maintain the normal wear and tear of daily household traffic. Hardwood floors can withstand more than average wear and tear, but can be scratched if objects with sharp edges come into contact with the floor.

Some home owners go as far as installing heaters underneath of their hardwood floors to heat the floors during the winter season. This is not necessary. Hardwood flooring is a great holder of heat and is capable of trapping the heat from the main heating source. Unlike laminate flooring and ceramic tiles that make your feet feel cold, hardwood floors give off natural warmth. Hardwood floors work as insulators in your home and can make the home more comfortable and inviting during the colder seasons.

When looking for a healthy flooring solution for your home, consider hardwood flooring. There are several health benefits of hardwood floors being used in the home. Since hardwood flooring is sealed and does not retain moisture, it is not likely to be the breeding ground for mold. Carpets on the other hand, are great attractors of mold. Many doctors believe that hardwood floors are the best option for families with younger children and or pets. Carpet fibers can trap dust mites, germs, pet dander, and pollen. Vacuuming can get some of the dirt and other particles out of the carpet, but can not get them all.

Easy cleaning and maintenance are other added benefits of hard wood floors in the home. If there is something spilled on the floor, it can be easily be cleaned up with a mop. In fact, all it takes to keep your hardwood floors clean and safe is a little bit of sweeping and mopping. If your floor is starting to show signs of the wax chipping and dulling, all you have to do is strip the floor and refinish it. Once you have sealed or resealed your floors spills and mop water will have no effect on it

The best thing about a hardwood floor is that is it can fit into any design style. If you are a constant redecorator, hardwood floors are perfect for your home. With a change of the paint color on your wall and the layout of your furniture, you can drastically improve the appearance of any room. Hardwood floors will match any color scheme and any theme. If you want a little color on the floor, just throw down a rug. Hardwoods floors are great for redecorators because they can be stained a different color at any time. Having carpet, tile, or even laminate flooring can limit your ability to redecorate frequently. Unless you are willing to tear up carpet and replace it anytime you paint the walls, you are stuck with the design you have.

There are many colors and types of hardwood flooring that you can choose from. Oak wood tends to be the most popular since it is the most durable. Regardless, which type of wood and the color stain that you decide to go with, the benefits of hardwood floors in your home are endless. If you are looking for an alternative to carpet or laminate flooring and looking for an easy to clean floor that is safe for your family, you can not go wrong with hardwood.

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Hair Replacement and Human Hair

October 19th, 2008 by admin

Hair Replacement and Human Hair

We hear it more and more often that the quality of the hair in the hair systems just isn’t what it used to be. The answer is simple–supply and demand. The demand for human hair in the hair replacement industry started to really increase in the 1980’s and has been taken over by the hair extension industry in the late 90’s to the present. It’s sort of like the oil situation we’re all experiencing. When the demand goes up and the supply goes down the costs sky rocket for the best quality hair available. In the hair replacement industry the wholesaler finds himself in a tough spot, do I increase my cost of goods for better quality and raise my prices or do I keep my prices where they are and take a lesser quality or do I take a lesser quality and raise my prices like everyone else? Any of the above 3 may happen. If your hair system is loosing hair quickly, tangling into a nest or drying out and becoming un-Styleable you aren’t alone. Here’s what is going on. The old supplies of top quality human hair have been depleted for many years. We saw an influx of hair during and after the ethnic wars of Eastern Europe. (Yes, much of the hair supplied to the hair replacement industry does come from war torn areas and in most cases the hair is taken from the deceased or imprisoned to be sold to hair vendors.) The majority of the hair used in hair replacement production comes from India and China. In India the hair is gathered from the temples where it is removed from the head for religious reasons and in China the hair is easily harvested in regions where girls grow their hair long and have it cut to sell. With the increase in western influence in the world more and more women now cut and chemically process their hair and don’t rely on selling their tresses to help contribute to the family economy. All these little changes will cause the decrease in human hair availability as the years go by. The good news is that some very smart hair replacement manufacturers started several years ago experimenting with new high tech synthetic fibers. The new synthetics that are in competition with human hair are primarily Nylon or Polyester fibers that have been developed to imitate human hair as closely as possible by having more light reflection due to artificial cuticle and a diameter that more closely resembles “European” human hair. While it isn’t for everyone yet—it is fast becoming the favored blend with the existing human hair for hair replacements. The synthetic fibers are stronger and have better color retention and will effectively buffer the poorer quality human hair it is blended with giving the hair wearer better style retention, color retention and less hair loss in their hair replacements. If you’re experiencing less wear out of your hair replacement system, you may want to consider adding some of this High Tech fiber to your next system and get used to this new trend, after all it may be inevitable if we continue to use up the human hair sources at the rate we are currently going.

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Why one should have weight loss surgery!

October 18th, 2008 by admin

Why one should have weight loss surgery!

Weight loss surgery is fast becoming a very popular way for obese and morbidly obese people to get and keep the weight off. America is the fattest it’s ever been and they’re even saying there is an “obesity epidemic”. There are many reasons for people to consider getting weight loss surgery. For those of you who are still unsure, here are fifty ways your life will change for the better after surgery. 1. You lose weight FAST!2. You get to buy a whole new wardrobe…several times if you wish.3. You will be able to see and touch your own feet.4. You will feel lighter.5. It will be easier for you to exercise6. You can go up a flight or two of stairs without completely running out of breath.7. Your self-esteem will sky rocket.8. People will hold doors open for you, look at you and actually say hi and smile.9. You will get hit on!10. You will be able to touch your toes and lift up things from the ground again, without your body protesting.11. Your clothes will start falling off of you.12. You can buy jewelry in a “normal” store.13. Your joint pain will lessen or disappear.14. There is a possibility your diabetes will go away.15. You will just feel GOOD.16. You will get complimented a lot.17. Your snoring will lessen or disappear.18. You can comfortably wear jeans.19. No more high blood pressure.20. No more asking for a seatbelt extender on the airplane.21. Your butt will not hurt as much after riding a bike.22. You will feel very proud of yourself.23. You will see inches of fat melt right off of you.24. Your energy will increase.25. You will be able to cross your legs.26. You will finally weigh LESS then what it says on your driver’s license.27. You can finally buy that cute little sports car and now worry if you will fit behind the steering wheel.28. You will actually be able to use those tiny bathrooms on airplanes and trains.29. You can sell all your fat clothes on eBay and make some extra money.30. You can do more housework! (Ok, this may not be a “pro” for everyone)31. You will literally lose weight overnight.32. You will live longer.33. You will be healthier.35. You will not run away or throw your hands up every time someone wants to take your picture.36. You will start using the regular carts at the grocery store instead of the electric handicap ones.37. You can get a short haircut without looking like a pinhead.38. You will not feel hungry all the time.39. You will feel pretty/ handsome again.40. Your shoe size will drop.41. You will be able to ride all the roller coasters and never have to do the “walk of shame” when you discovered you could not fit into the seats anymore.42. No more heartburn.43. You can go to the gym and finally be one of those skinny perky people you use to envy.44. No more starving yourself on crazy diets.45. No more worrying if the chair you are sitting on will break.46. You can go to the playground and swing on the swing set.47. Your kids will be able to put their arms all the way around you when they hug you.48. You will save money by not eating as much and not going out to eat as often.49. Learning how much certain people really care about you.50. And lastly, you will most likely meet a ton of wonderful weight loss surgery people who will become your good friends for life.

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Hair Replacement and Human Hair

October 18th, 2008 by admin

Hair Replacement and Human Hair

We hear it more and more often that the quality of the hair in the hair systems just isn’t what it used to be. The answer is simple–supply and demand. The demand for human hair in the hair replacement industry started to really increase in the 1980’s and has been taken over by the hair extension industry in the late 90’s to the present. It’s sort of like the oil situation we’re all experiencing. When the demand goes up and the supply goes down the costs sky rocket for the best quality hair available. In the hair replacement industry the wholesaler finds himself in a tough spot, do I increase my cost of goods for better quality and raise my prices or do I keep my prices where they are and take a lesser quality or do I take a lesser quality and raise my prices like everyone else? Any of the above 3 may happen. If your hair system is loosing hair quickly, tangling into a nest or drying out and becoming un-Styleable you aren’t alone. Here’s what is going on. The old supplies of top quality human hair have been depleted for many years. We saw an influx of hair during and after the ethnic wars of Eastern Europe. (Yes, much of the hair supplied to the hair replacement industry does come from war torn areas and in most cases the hair is taken from the deceased or imprisoned to be sold to hair vendors.) The majority of the hair used in hair replacement production comes from India and China. In India the hair is gathered from the temples where it is removed from the head for religious reasons and in China the hair is easily harvested in regions where girls grow their hair long and have it cut to sell. With the increase in western influence in the world more and more women now cut and chemically process their hair and don’t rely on selling their tresses to help contribute to the family economy. All these little changes will cause the decrease in human hair availability as the years go by. The good news is that some very smart hair replacement manufacturers started several years ago experimenting with new high tech synthetic fibers. The new synthetics that are in competition with human hair are primarily Nylon or Polyester fibers that have been developed to imitate human hair as closely as possible by having more light reflection due to artificial cuticle and a diameter that more closely resembles “European” human hair. While it isn’t for everyone yet—it is fast becoming the favored blend with the existing human hair for hair replacements. The synthetic fibers are stronger and have better color retention and will effectively buffer the poorer quality human hair it is blended with giving the hair wearer better style retention, color retention and less hair loss in their hair replacements. If you’re experiencing less wear out of your hair replacement system, you may want to consider adding some of this High Tech fiber to your next system and get used to this new trend, after all it may be inevitable if we continue to use up the human hair sources at the rate we are currently going.

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EBooks, The Useful Tips To Lose The Belly Fat

October 15th, 2008 by admin

I want to share you all how I Lose The Belly Fat using this program. If you apply these unique dietary strategies and secret training techniques, you will no longer be self-conscious about taking off your shirt at the beach and no longer force yourself to wear baggy shirts to help hide your gut…Before I do that, I just want to also let you know that after my girlfriend saw and felt my success to Lose The Belly Fat, she can’t take her hands off me. my girlfriend also started using this program. After just 1 month I can see her butt and thighs getting TIGHT and FIRM. Oh and her lower stomach pouch that always stuck out through her shirt is finally starting to disappear. So yes… to answer that question that is burning in your mind… This Lose The Belly Fat program does work for both men and women. 1. Eat Less Food and You Will Lose Weight But only made your body fat percentages sky rocket. I always believed that I was fat because I ate too much and if I would eat less I could Lose The Belly Fat. Let me tell you something… Eating less only made my body fat percentages sky rocket. I won’t lie to you, I did lose weight… but guess what? I gained it all back. I couldn’t understand why until I read that restricting calories for too long will cause you to lose muscle tissue and retain more body fat. Now I am following this cool meal plan in this program that actually allows me to eat MORE food, not less… and like I said, I can already see my ab muscles. Not to mention other areas of my body are looking firm and fit. 2. Situps and Crunches Will NEVER GET YOU Flat Abs. For years I would do hundreds of cruches everyday. My abs were always sore, but never were toned, and I always still had that extra belly fat covering them up. After just 3 weeks of using the unique moves in this program, I noticed some ridges in the mirror when I was in the bathroom. By the way, those ridges were my abs finally coming in! 3. Fat Burner Pills, Magic Pills, Metabolic Pills Are All a Waste of Money… This is my own damn fault. I use to stay up late and watch all those lame infomercial’s that promised how their “extreme fat burners” were the key to Lose The Belly Fat and washing it out of my body forever. Well Thousand dollars later and I still didn’t Lose The Belly Fat. I learned in this program about how to use natural foods that are better fat burners than ANY pills. 4. Fat Free Foods will Help You Burn Fat. Sadly this too is another myth. Fat free foods actually cause your body to store more body fat because of the chemicals and the way that the foods are over-processed. In this program, I actually learned about dozens of delicious natural foods that allowed me to Lose The Belly Fat faster than when I was eating “low fat” or “fat free” foods. 5. Ab Loungers, Ab Rockers, Ab Scissors and Most Other Ab Machines are a WASTE OF TIME! All those fancy commercials look so appealing with the way they have these sexy models doing exercises and saying they got their bodies from using the “state of the art” ab machine that is scientifically proven to target your abs more than crunches and situps. I found out in this program that most of these ab machines are actually LESS effective to Lose The Belly Fat than the unique exercises I learned that don’t use any equipment at all. 6. More Cardio Does NOT help Lose The Belly Fat. I know this because I use to follow the advice of all the magazines which told me to run 4 miles and then bike for 20 minutes and then do 6 “unique” sit up variations. It sounded good but…I still never saw my abs and Lose The Belly Fat until I STOPPED doing the long boring cardio and started doing the unique style of workouts I found in this program. I actually saved time by doing these shorter but more effective workouts that you’ll discover in a minute. 7. Healthy Food Isn’t Always Healthy. Many so-called “health foods” are actually cleverly disguised junk foods that actually stimulate you to gain more Belly Fat… yet the diet food marketing industry continues to lie to you so they can maximize their profits. Let’s Learn the REAL Truth About How To Lose The Belly Fat Now! To learn more on how to have your own home fitness program without costing you a fortune just visit a http://www.thesecretconcept.com

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