xenical, propecia, reductil, viagra, acomplia, medication, sales, tablets, UK, cheap, supplies, erection, sexual, slimming, slim, weight, loss, hair, bald, reduce, male, female, products, shopping, online, pharmacy, europe, clinic, doctor, gp, buy

 

Home Page
Contact
Hairloss
Propecia
Regaine
Slimming
Xenical
Reductil
Impotence
Viagra
Cialis
Levitra
Enlargement
Maximize
Influenza Medication
Tamiflu



Putting a full stop to hair loss

Filed under: Hair Loss — Tags: , , , — by admin on June 27, 2010 @ 8:12 am

If your hair is all frizzy and lifeless, a good massage, shampoo and conditioning can bring back the volume and bounce. And if it is your hair colour that is bothering you, some hair colourant can revitalise your look. But if the problem you have is hair loss, there is unfortunately not much you can do, externally, to restore its former glory.

Hair loss in men is mostly rooted in a genetic problem, where the body produces large amounts of a hormone called DHT. Though this hormone is essential for development in young boys, the hormone is practically of little use in adults, and can lead to several problems, from hair loss to prostate cancer.

The only feasible, permanent solution for male pattern hair loss – so far – is treatment with oral medication, like Propecia, which can arrest the production of this hormone. Propecia treats hair loss by inhibiting an enzyme, which converts the hormone testosterone to DHT in the male body, and stimulates the production of new healthy strands in the follicles.

However, do not expect this to be an instant wonder pill, getting your hair to grow profusely within a few days of treatment. Patience is indeed a virtue here. If you can just persevere for a few months, you can be assured of a full head of hair when you look in the mirror in as much as six months’ time. To learn more about Propecia, get in touch with our friendly team at Menscare today.

Dealing with hair loss

Filed under: Hair Loss — Tags: , , , , — by admin on June 23, 2010 @ 6:46 am

Most of us take a healthy mane for granted. There are many who constantly crop off their luxurious mane to near baldness, just because it gets too difficult to manage. Thick hair might take a little attention and some amount of time to look tame, but it is not quite as frustrating as having a balding head.
Hair loss, especially male pattern hair loss – where hair disappears from the forehead to the crown, leaving a horse shoe patch of hair behind the head – can be a cause of major confidence issues in young men. Many young men are faced with this kind of genetic hair loss, which, being genetic, is unavoidable. In times past, there was little else to do but either wear a hat – proclaiming it to be a style statement – or to don a wig. There are now treatments, like hair implants or oral medication – like Propecia.

Though hair implants are a good option for those with severe hair loss, they can be disastrous if not done by experts. The advantage of Propecia is that it is not a temporary fix: it treats hair loss at the root, by inhibiting the production of the hormone that causes the hair loss. This could make a tremendous difference to someone’s life, and help boost their confidence to a level they thought they might never experience again.If you have been prescribed Propecia by your doctor, or are waiting for a consultation, please feel free to contact us at Menscare for more information, or to buy it online.

Is your uncle bald?

Filed under: Hair Loss — Tags: , , , , — by admin on February 25, 2010 @ 11:33 am

Does hair loss run in your family? Have you noticed shiny balding patches on your dad or your maternal uncles? If so, be on the alert. That is what modern researchers have said. According to recent studies, male pattern hair loss does indeed have a genetic factor to it, and your chances of getting it are high if it runs in your mother’s family as well – because your mother could be a carrier of the recessive gene even if she herself does not have any signs of balding.

However, there is absolutely no need to panic. In fact, knowing that you have such a genetic predisposition will help you all the more in getting the right treatment from the onset. Different kinds of surgical and other remedies are now prevalent for treating hair loss in men. Unless it gets to the very severe stages, Male Pattern Hair Loss (MPHL) can now be treated with oral medication like Propecia.

Propecia and other such medication help to stimulate the growth of new healthy hair from the follicles, and can yield visible results within about six months of treatment. You can alternatively opt for surgical hair implants, but these are comparatively more expensive and time consuming.

Consulting an experienced dermatologist could be the best bet in such cases. He or she could advise you on what options would suit you best. In case you are opting for the medication, you can place an order online and we at Menscare can deliver it to you the very next day.

For advice and hair loss treatments, contact us at Menscare.

Top Foods For A Healthy Mane

Filed under: Hair Loss — Tags: , , , , — by admin on January 29, 2010 @ 9:44 am

In the views of some, many men wouldn’t be looking around for hair loss treatments had they been a bit more careful about their lifestyle and eating earlier on, before the hair loss set in. As clichéd as it is, prevention is always better than cure wherever possible, so if this view is correct here are a few tips:

We can keep our hair healthy and nourished if we can eat properly. Here are a few foods that figure as the top 3 foods for healthy hair:

•    Sardines, mackerel and salmon: Rich in omega 3 fatty acids, this ‘fish oil’ is essential to keep the scalp and the hair healthy and glowing. The deficiency of omega 3 fatty acids can result in flaky scalp, and leave the hair lifeless and limp. As for vegetarians, the best alternative is flax seeds.

•    Brazil nuts, pecans, cashews and almonds: These are great sources of selenium and zinc, the deficiency of which can make hair brittle and frizzy.

•    Eggs: Eat them and also apply raw on your hair! Eggs are great for your hair both ways. They provide the essential nutrients biotin and Vitamin B12, which when included in your diet or applied act as a great conditioner for your hair.

However, there have always been arguments that hair loss does occur in people who are stick to healthy diet regimens. Such cases usually result from inevitable conditions like hormonal imbalances.  Even these can be corrected with medication like Propecia nowadays, so the best thing you can do on your part is eat right and stay healthy. If still you find your mane dwindling and you’re experiencing hair loss, just contact us at Menscare, and we will help.

Discovering The Truth About Mane Maintenance In Men

Filed under: Hair Loss — Tags: , , , , — by admin on January 25, 2010 @ 9:40 am

Hair isn’t as much of hassle for men as it is for women. We shampoo our hair; condition it once in a while, dab on a bit of pomade, gel or wax and that is what hair care is all about to us simple beings! When on the other hand, get two girls together and you hear them going on and on about all kinds of hair mousses, creams, colours and products, and you are left wondering; what is there to do?

However, we men soon realise that it is not all that easy a task too keep those simple and uncared-for-looking tresses looking the way they do naturally when we start noticing hair problems or hair loss on our close cropped mane. This is when we realise that those strands do not spring forth maintenance-free, without care and attention, and they do require their fair share of care to flourish.

Though hair is technically lifeless, hair requires proper nourishment and gentle care for a silky, smooth and healthy appearance. Inadequate diet, diseases, physical disorders and hormonal imbalances can lead to thinning of hair and severe hair loss. With proper attention this can be curbed at the root and can be treated completely.

Though many are still unaware, there are now FDA approved, oral prescription medications like Propecia for treating hair loss completely. For those who find it difficult to buy these from elsewhere, we at Menscare can deliver it to you directly at affordable prices.

Hair Care Tips For Those Losing Their Curly Hair

Filed under: Hair Loss — Tags: , , , , — by admin on January 22, 2010 @ 9:36 am

Well maintained, curly locks have a great appeal but, unlike straight hair, curly hair can get tangled easily, is more brittle, frizzier and much more difficult to maintain; thus can mean hair loss earlier.  However, with proper care and maintenance, curly hair can look just as amazing as and better-looking than straight hair.

Here are a few tips for maintaining curly hair:

•    Do not shampoo your hair more than twice weekly, as this can drain the hair of its moisture.

•    Though curly hair gets tangled quickly, do not detangle when the hair is dry as it can make the hair brittle and cause the breakage of hair. So, if you need to detangle apply some shampoo in the shower, and comb though with your fingers first and then with a wide toothed shampoo comb. This will keep the hair from breaking off and causing hair loss.

•    While drying your hair, do not rub vigorously. Just pat dry your hair gently, after squeezing out the water.

•    Use a leave-in-conditioner daily.

However, if you notice any conspicuous hair loss, do not wait to seek medical attention. Hair loss can result from many internal disorders or hormonal imbalances. Now with hair loss drugs like Propecia available in the market, hair loss is no longer a major issue. With regular and timely medication, hair loss can almost completely be cured these days. At Menscare, our online store caters to your need for such hair loss medication and more. To know more about Propecia and its effects, here at Menscare we are happy to help.

Oral Medication Or Hair Transplantation?

Filed under: Hair Loss — Tags: , , , , — by admin on January 20, 2010 @ 9:32 am

Hair transplantation, also known as hair restoration or hair replacement, is now the common surgical treatment for hair loss in men. Whilst earlier hair restoration or hair fixing treatments meant the restoration of hair using artificial hair, the very concept has now changed with follicular grafts.

Though this is found to be quite effective for many, most people are finding themselves holding back due to the cost involved and the cases of poor quality transplants happening. The surgery, which costs around £1,500 to £2,000, sometimes require more than one sitting for effective transplantation. Moreover, if not done by experts you could end up with queer tufts of unruly hair growing in different directions – far worse than the hair loss itself.

Side effects are minimal, though some might experience minor headaches due to the manipulation of the hair during surgery, scalp tenderness, minor bleeding and temporary thinning of the existing hair. These aside, the surgery is quite safe and can yield some good results if carried out by experts.

However, for those looking for alternative hair loss treatments, oral medication is a great option. Medicines like Propecia are widely being prescribed by doctors for mild to severe hair loss in men. Though it may require some patience to wait for around six months, the perseverance is sure to yield fruit if followed meticulously, and is much cheaper.

For those looking to buy this drug online, we at Menscare will make sure that the medicine is delivered to you promptly upon ordering.

Things To Know Before Going for A Hair Transplant

Filed under: Hair Loss — Tags: , , , , — by admin on January 18, 2010 @ 9:28 am

When it comes to hair loss and thinning hair, many of us would try anything possible to get back our lost healthy, abundant mane. Hair transplants are one of the options that many are now trying out as a last resort.

Hair transplants are mostly one time surgeries, where a portion of your hair is removed from your scalp and transplanted on to the balding areas on your head. The surgery is usually done on local aesthesia, and you wouldn’t even be put out during the entire procedure.

However, the downside is it would not generally be too easy on your pocket, and you cannot always be sure that the transplant would work for you even if it did for your friend or your brother. As with most cosmetic surgeries, hair transplant surgeries are quite expensive and what keeps most people back is the thought of-what if it goes wrong, in spite of all the money that you put in!

Nonetheless, it is a much better option if you are experiencing hair loss than going for implants or wigs, if you are willing to take a slight risk. However, if you are looking for something less expensive to treat hair loss Propecia is an oral drug that you can try out. If you are losing hair due to the increased production of the hormone DHT in your body, this is a medicine that could arrest hair loss and stimulate the production of hair. To learn more about Propecia and its effects at Menscare we are happy to help.

Nursing Back Your Crowning Glory

Filed under: Hair Loss — Tags: , , , , — by admin on January 15, 2010 @ 9:20 am

It is always easy for others to give you 101 recommendations as to what or what not to do to in order to nurse back a dwindling mane to its initial glory. Whilst ladling out this information, they probably wouldn’t have the slightest idea of what you are going through unless they themselves have a meagre mane adorning a scalp that was once the neighbour’s envy and the owner’s pride!

Hair loss is one of the nightmares that sets in many men just about when they have crossed the ‘30-threshold’, and sometimes earlier. Though people often come up with all kinds of amusing reasons as to why it could be happening, the major reason has been found to be the excessive production of the hormone – DHT (Di hydro testosterone). Consequently, any hair loss treatment would have to involve some method of inhibiting the production of this hormone in the body.

Of the several treatments that are available today, the FDA approved prescription medication for hair loss treatment is a DHT-inhibiting drug called Propecia. Though one cannot hope for instant results, perseverance will pay off if you can wait for as long as six months. Hair loss decreases considerably and new hair starts growing from the follicles with around six months of treatment.

If you have consulted your doctor about your hair loss and if you have been advised to try Propecia, you can just fill in our online form at Menscare, and we will ensure that your medication is delivered to you promptly – and with subtlety.

Grooming Tips For Thinning Hair

Filed under: Hair Loss — Tags: , , , — by admin on January 11, 2010 @ 9:15 am

Just because you have thinning hair doesn’t mean you cannot go for stylish cuts that suit your face. Even if your are experiencing hair loss, there are flattering cuts that can make even thinning hair look not so bad. Hair loss shouldn’t make you depressed.

There are many short and stylish styles that are trendy as well as practical. These not only give you a cool and fashionable look, but the neat mane will also keep you from going for any huge appearance-transformation if you have a job interview lined up.

Buzz cut is cool these days, so is the short caesar. The cool, Bruce Willis-kind buzz cut is smart. But if you prefer slightly longer hair, you could opt for the short caesar. Just ask your barber or stylist to crop your hair to around 1 1/2″ at the top and taper down to about 1/8″ to the back and the sides – and no one will ever guess you are trying to hide your thinning hair in the act. It is a great style, and if you just apply a little wax or dab on a bit of pomade – your hair will look shiny and smooth through the day.

If you don’t prefer to be content with camouflaging hair styles for a dwindling mane, don’t hesitate to contact us at Menscare. Permanent hair loss treatments are now available in the form of prescription medication like Propecia – which can cure thinning hair loss in around six months of time. To know more feel free to contact our sensitive and friendly team.

Older Posts »
Menscare UK Ltd
Howitt Place, Balance Street, Uttoxeter, ST14 8JQ

Telephone : 01889 569467
or 01889 569178
Lines Open - Mon-Fri 9a.m to 5p.m
Email:admin@menscare.co.uk