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Some of you may have already entered Nadine Jolie's Viviscal competition on her blog (http://tinyurl.com/82rcobx) but now you get the chance to see what she thinks of the product itself and what it has done for her hair.

Have any of you had similar experiences to Nadine? Is there any questions that you would like to ask her about the product?

If so then just leave a comment below.

 

(Note: The price of $49.99 that Nadinde gives in this video is for the single month supply only and not for the three month supply as mentioned. The Value Pack retails for $99.99 and is currently only available at www.walgreens.com) 

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The National American Hairstylists Association's Hairstylist of the Year Eli Mancha appeared on Better TV today to talk about the honour of winning the award and also to give out some free hairstyling tips. One of the three products Eli spoke about in particular was Viviscal (in fact it was his favorite).

We are really excited to see that Americas top stylist is using our product with his clients and recommending it to the world. If you are interested in Viviscal and would like to find out more please visit us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/Viviscal), Twitter (http://twitter.com/#!/Viviscal_US) or go to the Contact Us tab on our website.

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Hair LAser Treatment

(The following appeared in the NYT.com on Oct 5th 2011. To view the article go to http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/06/fashion/assessing-those-laser-pulsing-light-and-sonic-skin-care-products-for-home-use.html?_r=2)

ABOUT two years ago, Toby Salzman bought two hand-held gadgets that promised, if not the fountain of youth, at least a spigot: LightStim for Wrinkles ($299), which supposedly increases collagen and reduces lines by using red, amber and infrared light; and the Clarisonic Skin Cleansing System ($225), which claims to remove six times more dirt from your face than regular cleansing does.

“You think you’re not doing a good job unless you’re using those devices,” said Ms. Salzman, 57, the owner of a clothing company in Seattle.

She is one of thousands of people buying portable lasers and lights that promise to polish skin, eliminate blemishes, smooth wrinkles or diminish rosacea.

Michael Moretti, president of Medical Insight Inc., a media and market research company specializing in aesthetic medicine, said that retail sales of these home-use devices were expected to rise from an estimated $561.8 million in 2010 to nearly $900 million in 2015.


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Old fashioned Hairstyle, out of date.

By Pamela Redmond Satran • Guest Writer

The most advanced piece of mathematical and scientific knowledge I carry around in my head these days is that your hair is 50 percent of your looks. And when you’ve gained 10 pounds or are worrying over a new wrinkle, that could jump to 75 percent.

The good news is that your hair is totally — okay 97.8 percent — in your control. Here’s how not to act old in terms of what you do with your hair.

DON’T GO GRAY.  I know some of want to stone me for saying this, but as a crusader for not acting older than you need to, I feel bound to tell you that letting your hair go gray makes nearly every woman look instantly years older. True, gray hair can be lovely, and undoubtedly easier and less expensive to maintain. And perhaps you just want to cultivate an up-yours attitude by wearing your hair in a gray crewcut while dressing in an orange thong bikini to which I say, Bravo.

But if you’re looking for simple ways to act and look more youthful, coloring the gray may be Number 1.

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Roller set locks add volume and fullness.
Hair Stylist

 

There is no shortage of cute hairstyles for thin hair. If you have fine locks and need a little inspiration, this guide will help inspire you to add some volume and

Versatile and Cute Hairstyles for Thin Hair

Women with thin hair may struggle when adding body, but there's a ton of styling options that actually work great on thin hair.

Cuts

Cute hairstyles for thin hair include bobs, short styles, and medium to long cuts with lots of layers. If you've got thin hair, think big! A long layered style set with lots of rollers and spray will add volume and sexiness to a retro pinup coif. A straight edgy bob will add a modern and chic appeal to your fine style. Short hair, with lots of layers and pieces, are a breeze to style and conceal fine hair.

To style your thin hair, get used to styling aids such as mousse and volumizers. Adding volume to your style will be a daily task, but with the addition of styling tools and appliances, your style can be versatile, offering many cute and stylish options.

Updos and Formal Styling

Updos add lots of body to the hair and conceal the amount of hair on the head. Although not practical for everyday wear, a formal updo style is perfect when a special occasion calls and you need to add some oomph to your thin hair. Big jumbo roller set hair pinned up into a loose style is feminine and adds to the appearance of full hair. For added volume, consider a clip in hair piece that matches your hair perfectly.

Roller Girl

Roller set styles work wonders on thin hair when the locks are pinned up immediately after curling, rather than let loose (fine hair tends to lose its curl easily.) Opt for a roller set style that pulls all the hair into a chignon or loose bun to add volume and body.

Swiss Miss

Not only a nifty styling trick for concealing limp locks, braids are right on trend this season when paired with hippie style headbands and accessories. Parted down the center and braided, one would never guess the amount of hair you have. Braids also make a great option for day old hair. Simply unravel your knots and let your mane tumble with thick waves and quirky kinks.

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