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There are just as many different ways to cure the loss of women’s hair, as there are women having to deal with it. A large number of women don’t think anything can be done. This is simply false! The procedures for healing the loss of women’s hair range form medication to self-acceptance. They stretch from shaving their head to selecting a wig. No matter what kind of person you are, you will find a way to treat your thinning hair that works for you and the people in your life. In this article we discuss some of the more trendy techniques for curing and facing hair loss if you are a woman.

Have you tested out alternative eating habits? You may not believe it, but the foods you do and do not eat can be huge factors in your hair growth and loss. If you discover that your hair is thinning, request that your doctor perform a physical and identify whether or not you’re missing some essential vitamins or minerals in your diet.

Try your hardest, to eat healthy foods that are high in protein and iron. Of course you want to stay away from fatty foods and some carbohydrates. Although, it you put all your might into it and keep on track with a balanced diet, you could have less effects from your hair loss!

A number of prescription strength fungal infection medications can be taken to heal women’s hair loss. This doesn’t mean you should start applying Lotrimin or another athlete’s foot med on your scalp. Be advised by your medical professional before using this technique for blocking hair loss. The specific mediation that is not dangerous to use on the scalp (Nizoral) is solely available with a prescription. Prior to using this method to nurse your hair loss problems, you should consult your doctor and dermatologist. However, if accepted, it can be incredibly effective.

Be careful with you hair. Some women are simple too rough on their hair. They dye it over and over again, they put a preposterous amount of product in it, they use rough brushes and heat-these are all things that can augment your hair loss.

Believe it or not, some women can completely prevent their hair loss problems by practicing proper hair care for their hair types. Talk to your stylist about your hair type and the best way to care for it. Remember to pamper your scalp on a regular basis, too! A well taken care of scalp is a happy scalp. A satisfied scalp is more susceptible to growing the type of hair you want to grow! There are a number of ways to cope with hair loss. We can find any excuse to accessorize but hair loss is the best reason. Your doctor may have solutions for you. You have an abundance of choices available to you. Just make sure you choose a method that is safe and won’t harm you more than help. Your new look will shine through in your wardrobe in no time.

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New Ting Tings... not bad, loved the first album so will see what this one is like

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Wow, Medway really is a [LIFTED]. Spent the weekend in Kent and jeez was I amazed at how awful it is. Sittingbourne - awful. Rochester - awful. Chavham - really, really awful. Strood - the list goes on......

Had a the full tour and have a fresh appreciation for some of the worst areas in Cornwall :lol:

Canterbury's lovely though.


You didn't squeeze in Gillingham then!

Glad you had a good time lol [/sarcasm] ;)


I did actually have a wonderful time and fortunately, the girl I was with has a delightfully soft accent which makes words like nice, why, no, girls and many more, strangely charming :)

But no I didn't do Gillingham. It was literally a drive through tour on Sunday afternoon. Just so I could say on here that I'd been :lol:

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You didn't squeeze in Gillingham then!


Ah, now you're talking. If Sittingbourne is bad, Gillingham is worse.


Will have to bear that in mind for next time. Sittingbourne really was something else.


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You want to talk about a [LIFTED]? I just got back from Blackpool. Now I remember it being tacky from my childhood but now it's just downright horrible. Nicola posted on her Facebook her distaste for the place and I responded:

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I wouldn't even call Blackpool tacky. It's actually trashy. I swear 90% of the population (tourists or locals) look like they've just walked off the Jeremy Kyle show, the food is shocking, the attractions are overpriced and between the Stags/Hens, 'cock' rock and lap dancing bars on the fronts it's about as suitable for kids as bubblegum laced with razor blades. It's not what I remember at all. It's either gone downhill or I was too busy playing Daytona USA in the 90's to notice.


I hate to sound snobbish (I'm not, I'm from a working class background myself) but I felt so far removed from the population of Blackpool - tourists and locals - that I felt like a seperate species.

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It's not snobbish to describe something as [LIFTED], when it's [LIFTED].

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Oh dear that's a very boring song, trying to do a Goldfrapp but missing out the catchy melody.


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You want to talk about a [LIFTED]-hole? I just got back from Blackpool. Now I remember it being tacky from my childhood but now it's just downright horrible.


Try Hastings. We drove down there not long ago when showing an Italian visitor some coastal sights and it was so vile we didn't even stop. Drove to Battle instead and that was at least clean.

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I used to live in Slough. [LIFTED] enough for you all?

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You want to talk about a [LIFTED]-hole? I just got back from Blackpool.

The depressing thing is I know lots of people working at Warton, who used to go to Blackpool as it was nicer...

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Thing is, Maidstone wasn't half as bad. (It was still bad, but they were trying a little bit). Canterbury was downright lovely. What is it that makes somewhere a [LIFTED] hole? The Jeremy Kyle types are clearly all over Kent, just as much as Blackpool. Were they there in the 90s? Probably. I'm confused. Why can't everywhere just be nice :?


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I was in Blackpool about four years ago, if it wasn't for a couple of comic-booky places I'd have gone nuts :oops:

Oh, and some Cockney-sounding geezer hearing my Belfast accent and shouting, 'Oi, Paddy, fancy a game?' (crappy hoop throwing) didn't go down well either :roll:

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I'll take your Sloughs and Blackpools and laugh in your general direction.

Try going to Bacup - reputed to be the original inspiration for The League of Gentlemen. As my dad used to say, "If they were to give the world an enema, they'd insert it in Bacup".

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Paul1965 wrote:
Try Hastings. We drove down there not long ago when showing an Italian visitor some coastal sights and it was so vile we didn't even stop. Drove to Battle instead and that was at least clean.

Sod off, it's alright by the beach where my gran lives :D

They're throwing millions in development into it so it's be a prime time to buy property down there actually.

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adidan wrote:
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Try Hastings. We drove down there not long ago when showing an Italian visitor some coastal sights and it was so vile we didn't even stop. Drove to Battle instead and that was at least clean.

Sod off, it's alright by the beach where my gran lives :D

They're throwing millions in development into it so it's be a prime time to buy property down there actually.

Though the town itself is a economic blackspot. Huge unemployment and loads of people dumped there by councils unable to house them in their towns.

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Though the town itself is a economic blackspot. Huge unemployment and loads of people dumped there by councils unable to house them in their towns.


I think that happened in Blackpool too. They converted a lot of guest houses into housing for the unemployed. Somthing like that. I read there were some government incentives?

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