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- Benefits of Hair Scalp Massage for Hair Growth
- Best Hair Vitamins For Faster Hair Growth
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Vitamin D And Hair Growth
Posted by Melanie Elaine onHow Caffeine Supports Hair Growth And Prevents Thinning Hair
Posted by Melanie Elaine onWhy Supplement with CheveuxRx Vitamins for Hair Growth?
Posted by Melanie Elaine onWomen are juggling it all, doing it all, kicking butt at it all and taking on the world one busy day at a time. We are multi-dimensional, busy, brilliant and ideally, need to feel our best to do our best. That’s where Cheveux’s complete Women’s Multivitamin and Hair Growth supplement...
The Importance of Soluble Hair Growth Vitamins
Posted by Melanie Elaine onRaise your hand if you have heard of Biotin. Now, raise your hand if you take Biotin to make your hair grow.
If the answer was “yes” to the above scenario, then you are already taking one soluble vitamin. Biotin is commonly referred to as the “hair growth vitamin.” Biotin assists with hair growth by producing fatty acids and improving keratin infrastructure. The recommended daily serving is 30 mcg per day for adults. Besides supplementing with Cheveux, you can find Biotin in foods like whole wheat bread, cheddar cheese, pork, salmon, avocado and cauliflower.
Stress Hair Growth And Thinning Hair
Posted by Melanie Elaine onOn a scale of one to ten, how would you rate your stress level?
Now that you have your number, you are probably wondering how this relates to the health of your hair, skin, and nails. Let me explain…
First, let’s talk about Cortisol. This is the main stress hormone that is released from your adrenal glands, which impacts your health, mood, motivation and anxiety. Cortisol levels are adjusted throughout the day and affect things like inflammation, blood pressure, energy and sleep cycle. If cortisol levels rise too high or drop too low, this can negatively impact your digestive system, immune system and hair growth processes.