Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Thinning Breaking Damaged hair


Thinning Breaking Damaged Hair that is falling out!!

So???  How do you handle this situation?  It's completely frightening for both, men and women when they start to lose hair whether it's falling out in slight strands, coming out in clumps, thinning to a point where you can see the scalp or breaking off and......  The more you stress about it, the more it seems to fall, snap, break!

Increase Hair Follicles in a Smart Manner

Healthy hair follicles are the indicators of healthy skin. Hair follicles have a significant positive impact specifically on the epidermis of skin. If you want to increase hair follicle, you need to be aware about its structure, anatomy and other organelles associating it. Follicle is that constituent of hair which is responsible for hair fiber. Hair fiber is the hardened structure of hair. Papilla of hair follicles is responsible for growth. Sebaceous glands are the oil glands associated with follicles. In this brief write up we will discuss about anatomy of hair follicles and ways to increase hair follicles with little hassle.

Follicle starvation and its impact on hair

Follicle starvation is an irreparable damage. Only one thing that can help you in this regard is early detection and proper precaution. Hair follicle anatomy is such that disturbance of one part affects significantly the functioning of the other part. Hence offering better nutrition to your hair follicles ensures better hair follicles growth. Vitamins and minerals are essential for the growth of hair follicles. When they are not available in proper manner health of hair follicles witness several adverse results. At this juncture, you absolutely NEED to take HAIR HELPER VITAMINS on a daily basis. This amazing product will enrich your blood nutrient and enhance hair follicle growth rate which is required in order to have beautiful, strong, healthy hair.

Factors that can eat hair follicles and check growth

There are several factors which create mighty roadblocks on the growth of hair follicles. Dehydrotestosterone is a major factor in this direction. It is a hormone and eats up the vitamins and minerals that are required for hair follicle stimulation and growth. At such juncture you need to reduce the over production of this hormone. There are several drugs available in market which can help you in checking the overproduction of this hormone. However, most of them have several adverse side effects. In this regard herbal supplements are of great help. One of the reliable herbal supplements in this regard is Saw Palmetto. Used in conjunction with the HAIR HELPER VITAMINS, It effectively checks the over production of Dehydrotestosterone and fosters hair follicles regrow.

Proper blood circulation and restoration of damaged hair follicles are

Hair follicle restoration is a little bit complicated process. For this reason you need to have a clear idea regarding hair follicle growth cycle. According to hair follicle anatomy, anagen or the first phase witnesses active growth of hair follicles. This growth ceases in catagen. Hence, you need to ensure proper circulation of blood, minerals and vitamins to hair follicle during anagen. Blood needs to be carried out to the affected area for faster recovery and restoration. Scalp massage is a definite MUST when using the Hair Helper vitamins.

Restoration of hair follicles is possible if you go through proper treatment. For better results, you need to chat to a consultant at the Hair Beauty head office in Johannesburg on 011 022 9281/9308, at the early symptoms of disturbed hair follicle health. The earlier you detect, it is better to treat it completely. You need to get onto the HAIR HELPER PROGRAM and the consultants will ensure that you have all the knowledge required so that you can prevent the disturbance in the health of your hair follicles and get back THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR EVER. BECAUSE YOU DESERVE IT. ALL SOUTH AFRICANS DESERVE TO HAVE BEAUTIFUL, STRONG, HEALTHY HAIR.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Losing hair is scary and the thought of balding even worse.


Losing hair can be extremely stressful and adds to the problem with hair falling out.  You lose hair, you stress, more hair falls... you stress about it more and more hair falls and eventually you are able to see the scalp and now... panic mode sets in.  

Losing hair is stressful for ANYONE but when you are young and vibrant and used to a healthy head of hair and all of a sudden you have hair falling EVERYWHERE it can be devastating to say the least.  It is a known fact that stress adds to the problem of losing hair strands.  It is a known fact that massage or moving of the scalp aids in stimulation of blood flow and also spreads the natural oils that is given off by the scalp.  Hair loss can be caused by many many different ailments but the biggest culprit is the thinning of the passages that carry vital nutrients and minerals to the hair follicle which lies underneath the scalp where the naked eye cannot see what is happening.  Imagine a plant with beautiful green leaves and all of a sudden the leaves start with spots and they go yellow then brown and then die.  If you treat the root of the plant and give it enough nourishment, the leaves will spring up again.  It works almost the same with the roots of the hair.  We all require a certain amount of minerals and nutrients on a daily basis in order to keep and stay healthy but, life has become so rushed and busy that it is very seldom that anyone can honestly say, they DO get sufficient amounts of these vitamins on a daily basis and it's the reason many people go onto supplements.  It has been proven that by feeding the roots of the hair the essential daily supplements required for healthy growth, hair follicles can be revived and can be treated to grow out stronger and healthier and even quicker.

Hair Helper vitamins contain all the essential nutrients and minerals required by the follicle for healthy growth.  It is important to note that a good blood flow is needed for the minerals and nutrients to be carried to the follicle so it is important to move the scalp as much as possible in order to stimulate growth.  The above photograph is a photo of a lady taken three months AFTER she started using Hair Helper vitamins.  You can already see how the bald patches have started to fill up.  The photograph below is now... more than a year later.  Her hair has been restored to it's natural thickness and shine.  She continues to take the tablets because she understands the importance of feeding the follicle and isn't prepared to take the chance of her hair falling out again.  Beautiful hair starts with feeding the roots from within, via the bloodstream so that new hair growing will grow out quickly, stronger and healthier.  NOTHING that you put onto your hair that has already grown, can ever make up for feeding the roots from within because 90% of the time, problems lie in the roots where you cannot see with the naked eye.  Just like a garden needs nourishment and care in order to blossom and grow so does the roots of the hair.  Hair is a womans only piece of jewellery and deserves to be pampered and cared for .... ALWAYS.



Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Interesting facts on Hair structure and Hair Life Cycle.



Hair Structure and Hair Life Cycle.  Interesting to know.

Hair Stucture
Hair is composed of strong structural protein called keratin. This is the same kind of protein that makes up the nails and the outer layer of skin.

Each strand of hair consists of three layers.

An innermost layer or medulla which is only present in large thick hairs.
The middle layer known as the cortex. The cortex provides strength and both the color and the texture of hair.
The outermost layer is known as the cuticle. The cuticle is thin and colorless and serves as a protector of the cortex.

Structure of the hair root
Below the surface of the skin is the hair root, which is enclosed within a hair follicle. At the base of the hair follicle is the dermal papilla. The dermal papilla is feed by the bloodstream which carries nourishment to produce new hair. The dermal papilla is a structure very important to hair growth because it contains receptors for male hormones and androgens. Androgens regulate hair growth and in scalp hair Androgens may cause the hair follicle to get progressively smaller and the hairs to become finer in individuals who are genetically predisposed to this type of hair loss.


The Hair Growth Cycle
Hair follicles grow in repeated cycles. One cycle can be broken down into three phases.

Anagen - Growth Phase
Catagen - Transitional phase
Telogen - Resting Phase
Each hair passes through the phases independent of the neighboring hairs.

Anagen Phase - Growth Phase

Approximately 85% of all hairs are in the growing phase at any one time. The Anagen phase or growth phase can vary from two to six years. Hair grows approximately 10cm per year and any individual hair is unlikely to grow more than one meter long.

Catagen Phase - transitional phase

At the end of the Anagen phase the hairs enters into a Catagen phase which lasts about one or two weeks, during the Catagen phase the hair follicle shrinks to about 1/6 of the normal length. The lower part is destroyed and the dermal papilla breaks away to rest below.

Telogen Phase - resting phase

The resting phase follows the catagen phase and normally lasts about 5-6 weeks. During this time the hair does not grow but stays attached to the follicle while the dermal papilla stays in a resting phase below. Approximately 10-15 percent of all hairs are in this phase at an one time.

At the end of the Telogen phase the hair follicle re-enters the Anagen phase. The dermal papilla and the base of the follicle join together again and a new hair begins to form. If the old hair has not already been shed the new hair pushes the old one out and the growth cycle starts all over again.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Anti aging formula rated among the best in the world - Read why!!!


At the age of 78, Oleda Baker is living proof that the cell abration anti aging formula works and has earned it's place among the very very best anti aging formulas in the entire world.


Complete CELL-abration Kit includes Instructional Brochure where you will meet the Doctor (MD) who uses and recommends CELL-abration to his patients. Products included:

FORMULA l (Advanced Exfoliant) 15% Alpha-Hydroxy Acids (AHA)
FORMULA ll (Epidermal Repair) Night Therapy
FORMULA lll (Age-Less Serum) Rich Essential Oils
FORMULA lV (Revitalizer Scrub) Honey and Milk with Almond Meal

You are about to step into the new world of an extraordinary, almost unbelievable, skin transformation program, CELL-abration.

This revolutionary, highly developed product system is designed to encourage the cells of your skin to re-establish the natural rhythms of healthier, younger skin by bringing older, flat cells into sync again. No matter what type or color skin you have, what age you are or what skin problems you may have, the CELL-abration Kit helps to dramatically revitalize and regenerate the cells deep under the skin's surface. It's the best Anti-Ager skin ever had! You'll never be more surprised…I promise you that! (It's a 30 day skin rejuvenation program with enough product for about another 30 days of follow-up maintenance.)

The CELL-abration Kit includes four active products that, while each is a viable treatment on its own, interact with each other when used as a kit to produce really amazing results.

FORMULA I (ADVANCED EXFOLIANT) 15% ALPHA-HYDROXY ACIDS with two special conditioners. This is the primary product in the kit. It is one of the strongest Skin Anti-Aging Formulas available anywhere without a prescription. It brings old, flat cells back to life. The conditioners balance the mixture of lactic, citric, tartaric, malic and glycolic acids, which make up a full 15% of this wonderful exfoliant. Improves elasticity. Softens and evens out splotchiness. Helps remove lines and wrinkles. Available alone: R285.00 excludes R45 postage

FORMULA ll (EPIDERMAL REPAIR) NIGHT THERAPY. Treats, feeds and moisturizes the skin after using Formula I. The balance of these rich oils, nutrients and moisturizers helps soften, smooth and repair the skin while you sleep, helping to prevent new lines and wrinkles. Available alone: R218.00 excluding insurance and postage.

FORMULA III (AGE-LESS SERUM) RICH ESSENTIAL OILS. Formed from pure, rich essential oils extracted in minute amounts from aromatic plants and herbs. Each oil has its own therapeutic role, feeding, nourishing, protecting and treating newly surfaced cells. Available alone: R230.00 excluding insurance and postage

FORMULA IV (REVITALIZER SCRUB) HONEY and MILK with ALMOND MEAL. Speeds up the dissolution of the bond, or glue, that keeps dead cells from leaving the skin's surface. This application allows FORMULA I to work at its best. But its ingredients also help treat, feed and condition the skin. Available alone: R213.00 excluding insurance and postage.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Hair Tips for healthy, stronger and more beautiful hair




Ok... so you now know the importance of treating your hair follicles to ensure that your hair grows out healthy and strong and shiny from the root. SEE OUR ARTICLE ON THIS.

But.. what about the hair that you have to walk around with and face people daily? Working with so many South Africans, I have come to know that many, many use things like vaseline, sunlight soap and the like on their hair.  Now.....  vaseline will probably make your hair lie flat and give it a vaseline wetlook shine but what good does it do for the hair or even for the skin for that matter. The fact is that vaseline is not a "moisturizer," but rather a "barrier" which means that having no moisturizing properties of its own, it reinforces and seals the moisture into skin provided by other sources. For instance, if after applying water to your skin, you coat it with a layer of vaseline, you will have in essense sealed in some of the moisture from the water, into your skin, along with whatever was already lying on your skin like oil, sweat, etc.

Another fact is, vaseline is excellent when strong absorption is needed for topical aids, medicines, creams and so on, as it helps provide a more concentrated delivery to the point needing attention. People have slathered some on after applying other treatments first to ensure absorption. The down side and actual danger of doing this is that as a barrier applied to the skin, vaseline does not allow the natural and normal release of toxins, in various forms, from the skin. Ever been around someone who had eaten too much garlic or drank alcohol and you were able to smell it through their skin?

Another fact is that the human skin is our largest organ and it "breathes," taking in both the good and the bad. When vaseline is applied, it smothers the skin and hair strands. Imagine wrapping your head and face in cellophane and trying to breathe, it would be pretty hard, if not impossible.

Take this new information that you have jusst learned and now apply it to what you know about your scalp. As a part of your skin, your scalp sweats, itches, and may be oily or dry. The bottom line is: your scalp does what it is supposed to do and does the best job it can alone to encourage a healthy environment for the growth of your hair. But what happens when something gets in the way to discourage growth by offsetting its ideal balance of moisture and favorable conditions? When vaseline is involved, things can get complicated and extremely messy, literally.

Then... lets take a look at sunlight soap.  Check the ingredients.  Sunlight soap can be and is very often used to wash POTS and PANS... Washing your hair with this soap will be a definite way to ensure that your hair weakens and breaks off.  Yet... many many South Africans are using it and then they cannot seem to understand why their hair is breaking and in bad condition.  Pulling your hair back into a tight ponytail to make it look pretty, off your face and sleaker... This puts so much strain on the hair follicles, especially around the face area, that the hair strands snap and break. Braiding is another culprit.  Some braiders braid so tightly that they damage the follicles and if done constantly, this will cause the hair follicle to eventually die. 

We understand that many South Africans do not have the money to purchase expensive shampoos, conditioners and masques so our advice for the majority of South Africans would be the following....

Use a mild inexpensive shampoo specially formulated for HAIR.  You can purchase a matching conditioner that does not cost an arm and a leg.  If you cannot afford a masque, perhaps smother your hair with conditioner, place a shower cap or plastic bag over the hair and chill in the sun with a book for awhile.  Leave on for as long as you possibly can and then rinse.  Try not to use hairdryers and tongs too much.  If you need to tame the hair a little, rather let your hair dry naturally and then place rollers in.  If you have to use a dryer, try not to use every single day.  If your hair is fuzzy and out of control, use a tiny bit of the conditioner, rubbed between hands and gently apply to the areas that are wild and woolly. 

And then... once again.... always remember, nothing that you put ONTO your hair will ever ever make up for treating and feeding your hair from the inside out, right at the source where most problems start, which is the root.  

The Hair Beauty Team

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Tips on Hair Loss and saving your hair roots with Hair Helper Vitamins



Losing ones hair is a frightening experience and can affect your entire life, especially when you are young. There are so many things in normal life that can contribute to you losing your hair.  One of the biggest culprits is not getting enough nutrients and minerals to the actual follicle (root) which lies underneath the scalp. If you think about normal life.... when you get a headache, you use a grandpa or a panado to ease the pain.  You get a bad cough, you would then use a cough syrup to ease the cough.  The same applies to the roots of your hair.  When problems begin, you need to treat the source of the problem.  If your hair is dry, brittle and breaking or falling out in clumps... there is always a good reason and while it might not be life threatening, it is scary for anyone.  The first thing to do is to try and feed the follicles.  Remember... by todays standards, it's almost impossible to eat enough of the right kinds of foods in a day to ensure the right quantities of nutrients and vitamins required by the hair follicle for good growth.  Everyone is moving too fast and dinners are quick microwaved or stop and go or MAYBE mom has made dinner but too much heat can also destroy those precious nutrients required by the body.  You NEED to ensure that the roots are fed properly via the bloodstream.  

You NEED to ensure that the scalp is being "moved" around every day to ensure stimulation and to get blood flowing.  The Hair Helper vitamins work directly with the root ensuring that nutrients and vitamins reach where it matters most.  Even in certain circumstances where the passages have thinned, by massaging regularly, you CAN open those passages again to ensure that the nutrients and vitamins required by the follicle are being carried to where they are needed. It certainly IS true that beautiful hair starts from within. Once the root is being watered and nurtured well, there is a very real possibility that your hair will grow out stronger, shinier and more beautiful than you can ever imagine.  Just like a plant needs good soil, sunlight and water to thrive, your hair follicles need nurturing and pampering and the RIGHT things to ensure that the growth and texture is good. There is absolutely nothing on the market today that is applied ONTO the hair that can make up for feeding the hair from within.  

Think about a plant that you have in the garden.  When attacked by insects underneath the soil, the leaves and stems will slowly turn a yellowish color and the plant will eventually die if nothing is done to save it from the tiny little insects gone to work underneath the soil where no one can even see what they're up to.  Too many people accept when they're told that their hair is falling out because their great grandfathers did or because they're having too much stress at the moment or because they've started a medication because although all of these CAN and DO contribute to the loss of hair, you CAN do something about it.  A hair follicle is the same for all human beings and if you sit by and wait for the follicle to simply die, yes... then there is absolutely nothing that can be done once that happens but so long as the follicle is still alive, no matter how weak and thin it is, there is a chance to revive it and you can do so by feeding it with good blood flow, which means massaging the scalp gently daily and the proper nutrients and minerals that it needs to thrive.  Everyone deserves beautiful hair but this will not happen on it's own.  If you are having problems, act immediately.  Save your hair.  We know it can be done.  We have seen amazing results.  

The Hair Beauty Team










Wednesday, February 6, 2013

When Should I Start Worrying About Wrinkles?





Prevention is the best wrinkle treatment EVER!!

This is a great question. Wrinkles will eventually come to all of us, and the real key to maintaining a youthful appearance is prevention, followed by incremental and appropriate treatments as needed. In other words, not everyone needs a facelift at 45, but some folks actually will benefit very nicely from it. In general, consider these options:

Starting even as a teenager, sunblock and good skin care is critical - this should be part of your daily routine from very young.

As you get into your 20s and thirties, more formal topical skin care regimens may be appropriate, again in an effort to maintain good skin quality and even to start to repair some signs of aging and sun damage (brown spots, fine lines around the eyelids).

The Cell abration anti-aging formula offered by Hair Beauty is rated among the best in the world and Oleda Baker is the best advert because at age 78, she shows very little signs of lines and wrinkles, proving that this formula deserves to be among the very best in the world.

There is no right time. When you see them, treatment can begin.
The other answer to your question is that children should be using sunscreen to prevent chronic sun exposure, which is the number one cause of the aged facial appearance. Ultraviolet A rays penetrate deeply in to the dermis under the epidermis and degrade collagen and elastin, which then induces wrinkles, yellowing and surface changes like cobblestones once the person becomes older, especially if they continue to expose themselves to the sun over the years.

Take care of your skin. It is NEVER too late to begin.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Caring for Ethnic Hair tips



1.        Healthy living will result in healthy hair. Eat a healthy, well balanced diet; drink plenty of water and avoid smoking.
2.       Massage your scalp regularly to stimulate oil production and to reduce the dryness of your hair. Remember… African hair, generally black hair, is the slowest growing of all ethnic groups, at less than 0.9 cm a month. It is also slightly more dense and grows almost parallel to the scalp, twisting around itself as it grows but as in the case with ALL hair, the follicle NEEDS nutrients and vitamins to produce healthy hair strands. African hair also produces plenty of protective oils, called sebum. In fact, African hair actually produces more oils than Caucasian and Asian hair. However, due to the tight curls, the oil fails to spread evenly along the hair fibre.
3.       Therefore it is even more important for African people to massage their scalp and get the oils spread evenly as much as possible because without this very necessary lubrication, the fibres become very dry. This causes the brittle strands to flake and roughen, resulting in hair that is coarse to the touch.Do not shampoo every day. Ethnic hair is dryer than other hair and if you wash it everyday the shampoo will strip away the natural oils from your hair. Rather shampoo every 3 to 7 days instead.
4.       If you enjoy going to the gym or exercising daily and you sweat, it is recommended that you rinse your hair out with water and only use shampoo occasionally. However, if you want to use a shampoo every day, use a moisturising one with a low PH level when washing your hair.
5.       Don't use a 2- in-1 shampoo and conditioner. They are not suitable for very dry hair. Use a separate shampoo and conditioner.
6.       When washing your hair, rub only in one direction to avoid tangling.
7.       Hot water can dry and irritate the scalp, so rather use warm water when showering or bathing.
8.       Massage oil into your scalp and brush out to the ends of your hair, while your hair is still damp.
9.       Moisturize your hair with a conditioner when you shower, to add shine and give it extra protection, as well as to reduce static and untangle the hair.
10.   Use a leave-in conditioner to hydrate and protect the hair. It also makes it easier to comb.
11.   Blot the water out of your hair, instead of rubbing. Rubbing causes hair to tangle and break
12.   Limit your use of blow dryers, hot irons and straighteners
13.   Use a pick or wide-toothed comb. It makes it easier to comb if your hair is slightly moist, because it can slide easier across the hair.
14.   If your hair is very wet, wait until it dries more, hair is most fragile when it is wet.
15.   If you have a tough knot or tangle, use your fingers to loosen it and then continue combing.
16.   Comb your hair to remove any tangles before brushing it, using a brush to detangle your hair will stretch your hair and may cause your hair to break off.
17.   Use a soft hairbrush on your hair daily which will distribute the oil at the root of your hair and scalp to the rest of your hair. Dampen the brush slightly before brushing.
18.   Get a hot oil treatment once a month to deep-moisturize your scalp and hair.
19.   Satin or silk pillowcases are kinder to your hair, because it can slide across it without getting caught. An alternative to the silk pillowcase is to wear a silk or satin scarf over your hair before your sleep to prevent breakage.
20.   Avoid hair products that contain alcohol which dry out your hair.
21.   Use the Oleda Hair helper vitamins by Hair Beauty -  this product Feeds Hair Follicles To Help Hair Grow and at last South Africans have a product that besides being very affordable, truly works. For Men, Women - All Hair Types and Colors - Light, Dark, Sun Damaged, Wind Damaged, even Over-Processed Hair! Beautiful hair starts with FEEDING your hair from the INSIDE through the blood stream. Lifeless, brittle, thinning hair is very often caused by poor nutrition. Hair follicles (the roots) must have special nutrition in order to have the best thickness, shine and strength you want.

And remember...the very best hair treatment applied ON the hair strands themselves can never ever make up for FEEDING THE HAIR PROPERLY FROM THE INSIDE through the blood vessels. We just can't eat enough foods rich in vitamins and minerals for the kind of strength, thickness, shine, vitality and growth we need for the most beautiful hair. The best way to feed your hair and scalp - is through your mouth, as with the help of our special HAIR HELPERS VITAMINS.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Tips for black women on skin care.



You have all seen it on TV and in magazines.  You so much desire it and often wonder how you can get it.  What is it??  BEAUTIFUL SKIN.  Is it perfect? Not likely, because the models and celebs have a mountain of beauty weapons that the average woman doesn’t have access to like professional make up and expensive skin care.

While perfect skin is usually the hallmark of babies and retouched photographs, beautiful, healthy skin is within your grasp. For black women, a smooth, even complexion is attainable with proper care.
Beautiful skin often begins inside and radiates outward. A healthy diet is absolutely vital. This means eating good-for-you foods and saving indulgent treats for special occasions. Fruits and vegetables should make up a large portion of your daily intake and if impossible to maintain then think about purchasing the Oleda Veggies and Fruit concentrate. Fatty, fried foods should be kept to a minimum. Instead, bake, sauté (in olive oil or oily sprays), or broil your food.

Also, the importance of water cannot be overemphasized. Drink at least the recommended eight cups a day and compensate for alcoholic and caffeinated beverages with more water.
Exercise is also a good component to skin care. Regular workouts keep the skin toned and make you feel good. Find an activity you like, be it biking, walking, jogging, swimming, or sports. If you like what you do, you're more likely to stick with it for the long haul.
Besides following a healthy lifestyle, what else can black women do to maintain touchably soft skin?
Moisturizers are a an absolute must. Darker skin has a tendency to appear "ashy" when it's not well-lubricated. Creams and lotions, best applied after showering when skin is slightly damp and better able to hold in moisture.  You can chat to the Hair Beauty skin care specialist for free advice and helpful tips at any time on the email hairbeauty@iburst.co.za 

For the face, it's best to use a separate moisturizer and our consultants will explain in detail in order to ensure that you get the very very best from your skin care and/or anti aging formula.
A facial cleanser should be used in the morning and at night, especially to wash off make up and a day's worth of grime. You can use your clean hands to wash your face, but if you use washcloths or sponges, these items must be washed or replaced frequently to prevent an overgrowth of germs and bacteria, which will lead to skin problems.



Black women, especially of the darker skin tones, often believe they don't need to use sunscreen since blacks rarely complain of sunburn, but this is false. Black skin also needs protection from the damaging rays of the sun. It is nice to find moisturizers which contain sunscreen as this single combination product does the job of two. Make sure to use sunscreen daily, year-round, to prevent wrinkles and skin cancer. It's also a good idea to wear wide-brimmed hats if you know you're going to be outside for a while, whether gardening or just being out and about; the hat will shade your face from the sun.

If you suffer from acne, do not pick at pimples. This often leaves unattractive scarring and black skin is much more prone to developing keloids as a result. Keloids are scar tissue caused by trauma or surgical incisions. It is important to treat the acne gently, but effectively. Washing too vigorously and handling roughly will only make the problem worse. Chat to the Hair Beauty team on the email provided if you are worried about acne.  One of our consultants will work hand in hand with you to help you work towards having a beautiful, flawless skin.  Again, following a healthy diet and being active also can help to prevent breakouts.

For those who are worried about fine lines and wrinkles, the Oleda anti aging formula is rated among the best in the world and rightly so.  At a whopping 78 years of age, Oleda still looks in her 50's and has the attitude that BEAUTY IS AGELESS ......

For most of us, having healthy skin takes a small amount of work, but beautiful skin is worth the effort. Whether you have ten minutes or an hour's worth of pampering, take the time you need. Whether you are a black woman or a white woman.  Every time you look in a mirror, you'll be glad you did.

The importance of massaging the scalp


As we age, our skin, the body’s largest organ, loses elasticity, some of its natural oils and becomes thinner.  You might see small lines developing, while your skin no longer looks as moist and dewy.  So, you compensate for that by treating the skin with what it needs: creams, lotions and a better nutritional intake for feeding from within through the blood stream.  The little blood vessels under the scalp, just below the skin’s surface, are responsible for feeding your hair follicles (The Papilla).  When we’re young, there’s not much problem, the follicles have a rich, fast flowing blood supply, bringing oxygen, nutrients and natural oils to the hair – and carrying away carbon dioxide and other wastes.  The result:  A healthy, shiny, thick head of hair.

In addition to thinning skin, aging also causes thinning hair.  There are several reasons for hair loss in women.  Sometimes it is due to hormonal imbalances, but also a tightening of the passageways that feed the hair follicles, preventing a full, rich, fast flowing blood stream and depriving them of their full complement of oxygen and nutrients.  Let this continue and you have a death sentence for the thick, shiny, healthy hair of your youth.


One of the hormonal problems has to do with Testosterone.  Yes, that male hormone, which women have some of too, that produces a by-product, called dihydrotestosterone (DHT) that causes hair loss.  But, women also have the female hormones, Estrogen and Progestin, both of which act to block the effect of DHT on hair – unless there’s a deficiency in them, which can happen often after pregnancy and during menopause.  The answer to this could be hormone replacement therapy under the proper guidance of a competent doctor.

But female hormone reduction isn’t the only problem that causes hair loss.  Frequently, it can be lack of stimulation of the scalp and hair roots and insufficient feeding the hair follicles a rich source of nutrients.  There are two major actions we can take to improve hair loss and hair thinning, firstly taking your daily Hair Helper Vitamins and secondly:

Massage … Massage … Massage

The goal is to bring a greater flow of blood to the hair follicles, faster and to make your scalp more flexible.  You can do this by becoming serious about massage treatments that you can do yourself at home.  Massage will also help carry away carbon dioxide and waste and speed the removal of oil and dead cells that combine to form debris on your scalp’s surface.  Such debris hardens and sticks to the scalp, reducing circulation and eventually destroying hair roots.  Often the debris can’t be seen by the naked eye because it can form in the skin’s pores and be invisible.

 With the fingertips of both hands placed firmly on your head, push the skin under your hair in a circular motion for about ten seconds, moving from place to place on your head until the entire scalp is covered.  Do this until your head tingles and feels warm (from increased circulation).  Pay special attention to any thinning areas or bald spots.  You can’t massage too much and don’t be afraid to rub vigorously.

Next, after the blood is coursing through your scalp, take a clump of hair in each hand and pull on it gently with a smooth, firm motion and hold it for a count or three, then release and repeat until you have “pulled” the hair all over your scalp.

You won’t lose any more hair than has already been programmed to come out.  In fact, in the first week or two of this treatment, you may notice a bit more hair loss, but those will be hairs that were coming out anyway.

In eight weeks, or less (maybe even three or four weeks) you should notice many new hairs growing.  Separate your hair flat at the part and look at it when you begin this treatment and again two months into the program to see the difference.  You should notice what will appear to be little singed hair beginning to grow that will eventually become strong, full single strands.

Keep massaging your scalp every day, twice a day at least, more, if possible.  Fingertips work OK to stimulate circulation.

Oleda Hair Helpers is a "combined vitamin" containing vitamins, minerals and even "trace elements", ingredients your WHOLE body needs, especially your hair. Why not find out what it can do for YOUR hair?

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Hair Helper vitamins for Africans in South Africa - Will these work?


The Hair Beauty team have many African clients and have monitored our clients throughout South Africa who are using the Hair Helper Vitamins, for sometime now and are happy to report a more than 80% success mark. We also did quite a bit of research on African hair and this is the message that we would like to convey with all Africans throughout South Africa who are thinking about trying the Hair vitamins.....


Whether it be straight, wavy, curly or frizzy, a hair is always a hair and grows from a follicle which is a small pocket underneath the scalp. Its basic composition, largely based on keratin , is always the same. African hair has a flattened cross-section and is finer, forming frizzy heads of hair, the ringlets of which can form tight circles with diameters of only a few millimetres. African hair, generally black hair, is the slowest growing of all ethnic groups, at less than 0.9 cm a month. It is also slightly more dense and grows almost parallel to the scalp, twisting around itself as it grows but as in the case with ALL hair, the follicle NEEDS nutrients and vitamins to produce healthy hair strands. African hair also produces plenty of protective oils, called sebum. In fact, African hair actually produces more oils than Caucasian and Asian hair. However, due to the tight curls, the oil fails to spread evenly along the hair fibre.
Therefore it is even more important for African people to massage their scalp and get the oils spread evenly as much as possible because without this very necessary lubrication, the fibres become very dry. This causes the brittle strands to flake and roughen, resulting in hair that is coarse to the touch. Very curly hair from all ethnic groups often lacks the silky smoothness of straight hair. This may be due to the same reason, but to a lesser extent. It is also very important to note that many Africans enjoy relaxers and braiding. If hair is braided too tightly, it puts enormous strain on the hair follicles below the surface of the scalp and will eventually kill the follicles (roots) and will result in hair strands breaking off.
Relaxers can also be extremely damaging to dry hair and can also result in hair strands breaking off. Therefore, the Hair Beauty Team are confident that the Hair Helper Vitamins will benefit ALL South Africans and although the process may be slightly longer for some groups, the end result will be worth the time and effort. We have monitored clients from all over South Africa and are proud to note a more than 80% success rate and among our top achievers, African clients who have understood the process and have been prepared to go the whole way.

Hair Helpers stopped my hair from falling out



I am 21 years old and have battled thin and breaking hair since I was 17.. I had patches on my scalp where no hair was growing even though tiny ones were visable and this was scary at my age and it really started affecting my life.

I tried absolutely every product on the market, but after spending a lot of money on the various products advertised and NO results, my aunt finally introduced me to the Oleda Hair Helpers vitamins. At first I was very sceptical simply because I couldn’t understand how this inexpensive product was going to help my problem, if so many others at more than triple the price had not helped at all, but, because my aunt was so sure and so excited about it, I started using them. I cannot even begin to describe in words how I feel after only two short months. I know that the results differ person to person and some people only see a result after 5 and some even 6 to 9 months but I used them diligently every single day and helped them along with massaging my scalp.

You can see in the pictures how the new hair has started growing out and as the new hair is growing, I can see and feel a major difference. It’s early days but I am so excited and am happy to share with anyone who is battling the same problems as I was just two months ago. I am now able to do my hair and go out feeling a whole lot more confident than what I did a few months ago. Thank you so much to Oleda Hair Helpers and of course, to my aunt who was so insistent that I give this product a try.

I will NEVER be without this tablet that I call my “miracle pill”. Kaylin

Hair Helper Vitamins hits South Africa



A testimonial from one of the very many happy Hair Beauty clients on the Hair Helper Vitamins.

I battled with thin hair for most of my adult years but became especially bad after I had my first daughter. It was so frightening because the little that I had was falling out and leaving a trail on my pillow each morning. I dreaded washing my hair because I could see the strands land in my hands and could picture myself being completely bald by age 30 (frightening thought for any woman).

I spent thousands of rands trying to save the little hair that I had left but absolutely nothing helped... and then, I met Judith Fulkes, the owner of Hair Beauty and my life changed forever. I used the product diligently and did everything that the Hair Beauty team advised me to do, accepting that results differed person to person and that it could possibly take me longer than others because my problem was really bad, but I also use the Veggie and Fruit concentrate and now...... just 8 months later, I am confident that I will NOT be a bald 30 year old.

To think that I now pay R280 for 3 months supply of Hair Helper vitamins and R191 for the Veggie and fruit tablets monthly... two products that have truly made me smile, compared to the R1200/R1500 a month that I was paying out on my hair for products that came with HUGE promises and absolutely NO RESULTS. Thank you Judith and the Hair Beauty team of angels. I also refer to this product as MY own personal miracle pill and I can absolutely swear by all that is meaningful in life, I will never ever stop drinking them. Ever! Shelley

Caring for the skin around the eyes



It is  the MOST delicate part of your entire skin so important to know exactly how to handle this area in order to ward off the lines and the wrinkles that tend to appear in this area first.  Once you have the knowledge and the understanding, you can then ensure that your eye area stays young and beautiful for as long as possible.  Enjoy

The skin around the eyes displays expression and emotions that are an important part of our individuality. Proper care of this area can provide long term benefits. Changes to the skin around the eyes, also known as the periocular area, can have functional, cosmetic and psychological ramifications. Since the eyes are the focal point of the face, having bags, bulges and wrinkles can not only interfere with vision, they can give an individual a tired, sad appearance.

The skin around the eyes is ten times thinner than the skin on the face. As we age, skin loses its elasticity and becomes even thinner due to a breakdown of collagen. This can be further aggravated by sun exposure, smoking, and other environmental exposures. The skin of the eye contour is constantly moving, blinking alone produces 10,000 movements per day! Other facial movements and expressions such as smiles, squinting, and stress can also affect the eye area, creating fine lines or crows feet – lines that appear on the outside corner of the eye. Under eye puffiness can be exacerbated by salty foods, allergies and internal dehydration.

Rubbing and tugging of the delicate skin under the eye due to allergies, crying, eye makeup removal and insertion and removal of contact lenses can contribute to sagging of the this area. The skins elasticity is similar to a rubber band - constant tugging and pulling eventually causes loss of elasticity. Because the tissue around the eyes has very few oil glands, it lacks the natural moisture present on other parts of the body.

The Anatomy of the Skin Around the Eyes
The anatomy of the skin around the eyes, also referred to as the adnexa is unique to the face and body. In order to properly care for the skin around the eyes, it is important to understand not only the anatomy of this area, but also the process of skin cell renewal.


Eyelid skin is composed of several layers. The deepest, the subcutaneous layer contains a thin layer of fascia which lies on top of the orbicularis muscle, a muscle that allows the eyelid to move. Next, the dermis, which forms the support layer of the skin, is made up of threadlike proteins including bundles of elastin and collagen, fibroblasts, nerves and vessels. The top layer, the epidermis, is made up of basal cells, melanocytes, Langerhans cells, keratinocytes and on top, the dead cell layer (also known as the stratum corneum) made up of corneocytes. The epidermal layer gives the skin its appearance, color, suppleness, texture, and health.

Basal cells reproduce new cells every few days. As these cells migrate upward, they become drier and flatter. Once they reach the surface of the skin, they are no longer alive, and are referred to as corneocytes. This process of migration from basal cell to corneocytes is what gives the epidermis the ability to regenerate itself. This skin renewal process is known as desquamation.

Desquamation is an ongoing process that takes about two weeks in a young person, and significantly longer – about 37 days for individuals over 50. The build up of corneocytes gives skin a callous or dry, aged and thickened look. The skin feels and looks rough and its ability to retain water becomes impaired. 

Maintaining Healthy Skin Around the Eyes

Caring for the skin around the eyes is a delicate process. Because it is thinner, it not only tends to be the first place to show signs of aging, but also is more sensitive than the rest of the skin. Therefore, extra care needs to be taken when choosing a skincare product for this area. Products that contain gentle, non-irritating compounds that reduce the appearance of wrinkles (exfoliants), along with a wide range of vitamins, antioxidants, and skin-plumping substances are ideal choices.

In choosing a product, it is important that it be oil-free. Products containing oil increase the likelihood of clogged glands around the eyes that can lead to styes and other ocular problems. Contact lens wearers in particular, should avoid products containing oil. The oil not only sticks to the lens causing blurred vision, but can also cause permanent staining.

Common skin exfoliants are alpha hydroxy acids, often referred to as AHA’s. AHA’s are a group of naturally occurring substances found in a variety of fruits, sugar cane and milk. They cause a loosening of the outer dead cell layers, which leads to exfoliation (sloughing of dead skin cells), thereby combating the buildup of corneocytes. The accelerated turnover allows the epidermis to become smoother and softer, and reduces the appearance of fine lines. By thinning the dead cell layer, AHA’s enhance the penetration of other important ingredients. AHA’s also act as superb moisturizers due to their hydroscopic (water binding) ability. Only products containing a very mild AHA formula should be used on the delicate periocular area.

In addition to AHA’s, other ingredients such as moisturizers, antioxidant vitamins and herbal extracts are important for caring for the skin around the eyes.

• Antioxidant Vitamins including Vitamins A, B-complex, C, D and beta-Carotene provide protection against free radical damage. Free radicals are “off balanced” microscopic molecules usually found in groups of thousands. They have the power to do extensive damage to the cell membrane as well as complete destruction to normal cells by robbing them of oxygen. Pollution, UV light, smoking, large quantities of alcohol and daily stress can trigger the production of free radicals. Antioxidants render free radicals harmless before they damage the skin’s healthy cells.

• Moisturizers such as sodium hyaluronate help reduce fine lines caused by dehydration. Sodium hyaluronate is the most effective humectant available, and has the ability to bind moisture in the amount of one thousand times its molecular weight.

• Herbal Extracts and Liposomes including chamomile, cornflower, bisabolol and lecithin decrease redness, puffiness and act to nourish, revitalize and rejuvenate the skin.

Tips for Keeping the Skin Around The Eyes Healthy

In addition to choosing the proper skin care product, other things are important in maintaining healthy skin around the eyes:
• Drink plenty of water. Water plays a crucial role maintaining the elasticity of skin. 
• Avoid smoking cigarettes. Nicotine constricts blood vessels in the face and under the eyes. Constricted vessels also make it difficult for nutrients to be absorbed, which leads to a breakdown of collagen.
• Stay out of the sun. Overexposure to ultraviolet rays causes melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells, to mature abnormally. This results in age spots and uneven pigmentation. UV rays are responsible for up to 90% of aging and can add several years to your appearance.
• Wear sunglasses to avoid squinting.
• Get plenty of rest. Fatigue can cause skin to look pale and gaunt.
• Limit alcohol intake. Excessive drinking can cause dehydration, so limit yourself to a glass or two of wine every week
• Use cotton balls when removing makeup to avoid unnecessary tugging and pulling on the delicate tissue.
• Use a quality professionally recommended skin care product for the area around the eyes like the Oleda fragile eye cream.