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Plant materialNeem leaves and Rosemary herbs were obtained from the Medicinal, Aromatic, and Poisonous Plants Experimental Station -Faculty of Pharmacy/Cairo University-October 2022). A flowering plant of both samples was identified and approved by Mrs. Therese Labib; Botanical Specialist and consultant at Orman and Qubba Botanical Gardens/Giza/Egypt. Voucher samples were submitted to the Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt (voucher specimen RO-10-2021) for rosemary herb, and (voucher specimen AI-10-2021) for neem leaves.ChemicalsRutin hydrate HPLC powder grade, rosmarinic acid, Folin-Ciocalteu reagent, 2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), 2,2′ Azino-bis-(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulfonic acid; ABTS) in the crystallized diammonium salt form, 2,2′-Azobis (2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride (AAPH), 6-hydroxy-2,5,7,8-tertamethylchroman-2-carboxylic…

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Editor’s note: The views expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author. CNN is showcasing the work of The Conversation, a collaboration of journalists and academics that provides news analysis and commentary. Content is produced exclusively by The Conversation. conversation – At least 40% of women will experience hair loss or alopecia during their lifetime. This may be alopecia areata (patchy hair loss), traction alopecia (tension hair loss), or another form. The different ways female hair removal has been depicted throughout art history shows that it has been interpreted in different ways over the years. For example, in…

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Photo illustration: Strategist. Photo: Retailer In our advice column, Ask a Strategist, we answer the hottest shopping questions by polling our friends, calling experts, and drawing on our own personal experiences. If you have any questions about online shopping, please send them to strategist@nymag.com with the subject line “Ask the Strategist.” We can help. After 25 years of touching up my hair roots every month, not coloring my hair has given me space, time, and energy for more interesting activities like swimming. However, both swimming pools and the ocean put stress on your hair in a different way that you…

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If you have curly hair, you’re definitely aware that finding the right curl cream (or shampoo for curly hair, or the right brush for your curls, or, really, any product for curly hair, tbh) is like navigating a very complex, curly hair obstacle course…blindfolded. Got yourself some dry and damaged hair? You need to load up on the moisture. Working with fine curls? Avoid anything that’ll weigh it down (hi, silicones and heavy oils). Ultimately, the goal is to find a curl cream that’ll give you moisturized, defined, and happy curls—but it’s totally tricky, right?That’s where I come in. To…

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A component of the aromatic spice cinnamon causes hair follicles to sprout in the lab, and researchers are now developing a new treatment using natural compounds to reverse hair loss.Our hair is a marker of beauty, pride, and health that is essential to our identity and how we are perceived by others. Conversely, hair loss can cause significant mental strain and reduce quality of life.Hair regeneration treatments are limited to either surgical (hair transplantation) or non-surgical (drug) methods. It’s no surprise, then, that finding new, preferably non-invasive hair loss treatments is high on some researchers’ lists. Researchers at Japan’s Yokohama…

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As a member of the wavy hair club, I’ve always envied those who are blessed with naturally manageable hair (you know, by running a few fingers through wet hair and letting it air dry). (also refers to people whose hair magically becomes tidy). silky strands). That was until I found a way to pretend I was one of them. No, I’m not talking about dropping a dime on a weekly blowout or regularly spending hours at home wielding a hair dryer brush to smooth out thick, waist-length hair. . Instead, I found an easy and effective solution in Function’s of…

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The curly hair movement and market is growing as more people learn to style and celebrate their natural hair.This time, we hear from a salon in Connecticut that specializes in natural curls. Luvena Leslie opened Curly Hair Salon in 2011. “So many people have had bad experiences before coming to us,” Leslie says.Viola Clune, a Yale student and New Journal editor, recently wrote an article about salons like Leslie’s and the work they are doing to unravel “hair trauma” in an article titled “The Twisting of Movement.” I wrote an article about it. She also joins the conversation.Clune says that…

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After giving birth, these hormone levels drop rapidly, so “the stress of childbirth, nutritional deficiencies, and even postpartum depression can cause rapid hair loss and resultant hair thinning,” he says. explains.When does postpartum hair loss start?While every pregnancy is different, experts say postpartum hair loss typically begins two to three months after giving birth, often peaking around the fifth month, and stopping by the sixth month. . Dr. Marisa Gershick, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City, reminds us that everyone is unique, and hair loss can last longer in some people. “When you see a dermatologist, he or she…

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Researchers have made significant progress in understanding the impact of the new coronavirus on skin diseases such as hair loss, pemphigus, hives and rare diseases. Recent studies have shed light on potential links and symptoms following COVID-19 infection and vaccination. .This week, Dermatology Times is featuring research into recent COVID-19 infections that affect skin, hair and nails, marking four years since the start of the pandemic.Correlation between new coronavirus infection and hair lossA study investigated the relationship between the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and telogen effluvium (TE) in Saudi Arabia. It was conducted in a cross-sectional design from March to…

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Hair loss is a concern for millions of people in the United States, but could anti-dandruff shampoos be the trick to preventing hair loss? Across TikTok, dermatologists and other creators say anti-dandruff shampoos containing the active ingredient ketoconazole may help slow hair loss. “Anti-dandruff shampoo, no, it’s not just good for dandruff. It’s also good for hair loss,” Dr. Shereen Idris, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Idris Dermatology, said on TikTok. Her video, posted on March 9, has since been viewed more than 3.1 million times. This hack was attributed to TikToker Dr. Anusha Vijayaragevan (Ph.D., PharmD), who said,…

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