Jun 08 2011

Why Hair Loss

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why hair loss
Why is my dog losing hair on top of his nose?

I have a Jindo gae, a korean breed dog. And I notice that he is losing hair on top of his nose. I see some black spots which are places where there are Hair Loss. Why is this happening? Is it a bad thing? And how do we prevent this? Is it because there are a lot of flies hanging around where he stays? Thank you. And he is 6 years old.

GO to the veterinary.and show the pet.He/she will give u a cream or a powder.use it.

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Shirataki Noodles (Pack of 5)


Shirataki Noodles (Pack of 5)


$15.75


Matsuda Shirataki Noodle Dumplings are delicious noodle dumplings rolled into bundles, low-carb, and good for a healthy diet. Shirataki noodles absorb the flavor of whatever you add them to, so don’t be shy with the sauce. These weight-loss noodles leave you feeling full and satisfied all-day long. Shirataki noodles contain little carbs or calories, and are rich with dietary fiber….

Dabur Amla Hair Oil 300ml


Dabur Amla Hair Oil 300ml


$4.39


Lesoin Naturel Pour Beaux Cheveux…

The Coconut Oil Miracle (Previously published as The Healing Miracle of Coconut Oil)


The Coconut Oil Miracle (Previously published as The Healing Miracle of Coconut Oil)


$7.74


The Coconut Oil Miracle…



 Alopecia Areata


Alopecia Areata


$3.36


Used – Readers will learn why some people suffer from alopecia areata (patchy hair loss), a complex genetic disease and autoimmune disorder. Probable causes, current research, and cutting-edge therapies are discussed in an honest and sympathetic way.

 Because of Anya


Because of Anya


$8.73


New – Anya’s fourth-grade classmates don’t understand why she wears a wig, but when it falls off in front of the whole class, she reveals that she has alopecia areata, a disease that results in hair loss. Keely wants to find a way to help Anya. But what can Keely do when all Anya wants is to have hair again?

 Because of Anya


Because of Anya


$3.77


New – Anya’s fourth-grade classmates don’t understand why she wears a wig, but when it falls off in front of the whole class, she reveals that she has alopecia areata, a disease that results in hair loss. Keely wants to find a way to help Anya. But what can Keely do when all Anya wants is to have hair again?

 Because of Anya


Because of Anya


$19.49


New – Anya’s fourth-grade classmates don’t understand why she wears a wig, but when it falls off in front of the whole class, she reveals that she has alopecia areata, a disease that results in hair loss. Keely wants to find a way to help Anya. But what can Keely do when all Anya wants is to have hair again?

 Cuba SI! - Bringing It All Back Home - Last Gasps: Three Plays


Cuba SI! – Bringing It All Back Home – Last Gasps: Three Plays


$3.75


¡CUBA SI!. Waiting for the revolution that she feels certain is near at hand, Cuba, a supporter of Fidel Castro, has set up camp in New York’s Central Park. Having become something of a tourist attraction, she is interviewed by a reporter from the New York Times—who shudders apprehensively as Cuba shoots down the series of “spies” who approach her bastion, and harangues a watching crowd through a bullhorn. Inevitably the interview becomes a confrontation between her left-wing views and his right-wing reactions, with the end result an uneasy standoff. As he leaves the reporter remarks that she has given him no real story to file, as a story you must have a beginning, a middle, and an end. “But I have indeed given you a beginning,” replies Cuba, “and I may yet give you a middle—and perhaps,” she adds ominously, “an end as well.” (1 man, 3 women.) BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME. While brother and sister bicker meanly about pot-smoking and illicit pregnancies at their high school, father makes leering phone calls to strangers, and mother blots it all out with a portable hair dryer. Then the coffin with the body of their eldest son, Jimmy, who died in Vietnam, is delivered—followed by a television crew to film a human interest feature on the family’s grief. Reacting on cue they make much of their loss and the noble sacrifice this embodies, but with a glib superficiality that is both saddening and shocking. Their attention soon shifts to more immediate concerns, however, and Jimmy rises up in his coffin to address the audience. He knows now that the reason he wishes he were still alive is so he can figure out why he is dead—and so, perhaps should we all. (3 men, 3 women, plus 4 nonspeaking rolesfor men.) LAST GASPS. First presented on New York’s channel 13 (Educational Television) as part of FOUL!, a special program on pollution and conservation, this imaginative short play offers an affecting, but also chilling, observation on the awful fate that mankind will face un

 Curly Like Me: How to Grow Your Hair Healthy, Long, and Strong


Curly Like Me: How to Grow Your Hair Healthy, Long, and Strong


$16.95


“Curly Like Me made me laugh, with and at my hair. It allowed me to secretly cry over a childhood spent wondering, ‘why won’t my curls behave, or my hair wave in the wind.’ Today I embrace my texture, the unique perk of being biracial, and live for ‘natural is the only way to go.’ Thank you, Teri, for your book, which every girl of color with curly hair who has spent years with hot combs, chemicals, and frizz, should read.” —Rain Pryor, author of Jokes My Father Never Taught Me: Life, Love, and Loss with Richard Pryor and winner of the NAACP Theatre Award”Curly Like Me is down-to-earth, fun to read, and chock-full of useful information for curly girls everywhere. Kudos to Teri LaFlesh for showing the world that curly hair can be a blessing, not a burden.”—Lori Tharps, author of Kinky Gazpacho and coauthor of Hair Story”A great hair guide for coily heads that is easy to read, fun, relatable, understandable, and full of tips and advice that will make living with humid-sensitive hair enjoyable.”—Mireille Liong-A-Kong, founder of Going-Natural.com and author of Going Natural: How to Fall in Love with Nappy Hair”You’ll read this excellent how-to guide to get Teri’s envious beautiful curls, but you’ll love this book because you’ll have Teri’s gentle and endearing voice in your ear for a journey to acceptance of your curly-haired self!”—Heidi W. Durrow, author of The Girl Who Fell from the Sky and co-host of Mixed Chicks ChatVery curly hair isn’t like any other type of hair—and it requires totally different care.Curly Like Me is the off-the-grid, do-it-yourself owner’s manual for tightly curly hair. Discover the techniques you need to celebrate your curly hair—not fight against it. In this book, you will learn not only how to care for your curls but to cherish them, while saving you time, effort, and money.How

 Curly Like Me: How to Grow Your Hair Healthy, Long, and Strong


Curly Like Me: How to Grow Your Hair Healthy, Long, and Strong


$16.95


“Curly Like Me made me laugh, with and at my hair. It allowed me to secretly cry over a childhood spent wondering, ‘why won’t my curls behave, or my hair wave in the wind.’ Today I embrace my texture, the unique perk of being biracial, and live for ‘natural is the only way to go.’ Thank you, Teri, for your book, which every girl of color with curly hair who has spent years with hot combs, chemicals, and frizz, should read.” —Rain Pryor, author of Jokes My Father Never Taught Me: Life, Love, and Loss with Richard Pryor and winner of the NAACP Theatre Award”Curly Like Me is down-to-earth, fun to read, and chock-full of useful information for curly girls everywhere. Kudos to Teri LaFlesh for showing the world that curly hair can be a blessing, not a burden.”—Lori Tharps, author of Kinky Gazpacho and coauthor of Hair Story”A great hair guide for coily heads that is easy to read, fun, relatable, understandable, and full of tips and advice that will make living with humid-sensitive hair enjoyable.”—Mireille Liong-A-Kong, founder of Going-Natural.com and author of Going Natural: How to Fall in Love with Nappy Hair”You’ll read this excellent how-to guide to get Teri’s envious beautiful curls, but you’ll love this book because you’ll have Teri’s gentle and endearing voice in your ear for a journey to acceptance of your curly-haired self!”—Heidi W. Durrow, author of The Girl Who Fell from the Sky and co-host of Mixed Chicks ChatVery curly hair isn’t like any other type of hair—and it requires totally different care.Curly Like Me is the off-the-grid, do-it-yourself owner’s manual for tightly curly hair. Discover the techniques you need to celebrate your curly hair—not fight against it. In this book, you will learn not only how to care for your curls but to cherish them, while saving you time, effort, and money.How

 Growing new hair! : how to keep what you have and fill in where its thin


Growing new hair! : how to keep what you have and fill in where its thin


$110.4


Used – Explains why men sometimes lose their hair and outlines a program of scalp massage and hygiene designed to stop hair loss and encourage the growth of new hair

 Hair Loss & Replacement for Dummies (For Dummies Series)


Hair Loss & Replacement for Dummies (For Dummies Series)


$1.99


Avoid scams and expensive failures and find a hair solution that works!What causes hair loss? Can you prevent it? Can lost hair be restored? This authoritative, user-friendly guide helps you understand hair loss and prevention in both men and women. You’ll also find thorough, objective reviews of hair-replacement options, including surgery, prescription and over-the-counter medicinal treatments, hairpieces, natural remedies, and much more.Understand the problem — why hair loss and pattern balding occur, what Grandpa’s head can tell you, and the diseases and disorders that cause hair lossCover it up — pros and cons of hairpieces, attachment do’s and don’ts, hair systems for women, and hairpiece maintenanceConceal it — fooling with fibers, applying foundation, and hair-thickening techniquesLearn about pharmaceutical, laser, and topical treatments — DHT inhibitors, Rogaine, medications for women only, diet supplements, and LLLTExplore the surgical option — choose a doctor, understand surgical and postoperative procedures, and recognize possible complicationsGet real — assess the costs, control expectations, don’t be fooled by hair-loss myths, and determine whether surgical or non-surgical options are best for youOpen the book and find:What you need to know about hair and hair lossHow to take better care of your hairWays to prevent or reduce hair lossCreative techniques for concealing hair lossShopping tips for hair-replacement systemsHow finasteride, minoxidil, and other medications might helpAdvice about low-level laser treatmentsThe lowdown on hair transplant surgery

 Hair Loss and Replacement for Dummies


Hair Loss and Replacement for Dummies


$43.84


New – What are the causes of hair loss? Can you prevent it? Can lost hair be restored? “Hair Loss & Replacement For Dummies” helps you understand why men and women lose their hair and offers thorough, objective reviews of a wide array of hair replacement options, including hair replacement surgery, prescription and over-the-counter medicinal treatments, hairpieces, natural remedies, and a variety of other options.This authoritative, user-friendly guide explains the pros and cons of hairpieces, f

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