Hair Receiver
Hair Receiver
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![]() Vintage Moriage Hand Painted Porcelain Nippon Hair Receiver Floral Gold Gilt US $125.00
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![]() Set 3 Antique RS Germany Hair Receivers Trinket Box US $75.00
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![]() NIPPON HAIR RECEIVER GOLD MORIAGE ART POTTERY US $23.99
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![]() c 1892 1907 TV Limoges Porcelain Hair Receiver box US $35.00
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![]() ANTIQUE NIPPON JAPAN 55 HAIR RECEIVER OR VASE FLORAL LIMOGE HEAVY GOLD TRIM US $69.95
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![]() Antique Sun Nippon Mark Porcelain Hair Receiver Box US $30.00
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![]() NORITAKE NIPPON HAIR RECEIVER PINK CABBAGE ROSES USED US $69.95
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![]() WELLER ROMA ROSE CLUSTER COVERED HAIR RECEIVER 3 x 4 US $195.00
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![]() Vintage Nippon Japan Dresser Set W Tray Hair Receiver US $179.95
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![]() ANTIQUE RC NIPPON DRESSER SET TRAY HAIR RECEIVER US $93.75
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![]() Nippon Hair Receiver dish JAPAN Antique porcelain US $85.00
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![]() VINTAGE KEELING CO LOSO WARE HAMILTON DRESSER TRAY SET hair receiver box US $24.99
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![]() Rare TE HO Hand Painted Nippon Hair Receiver US $24.99
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![]() VICTORIAN SCHAFER VATER HAIR RECEIVER LILAC JASPERWARE US $275.00
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![]() SCHAFER AND VATER PINK BLUE CAMEO HAIR RECEIVER LK US $75.00
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![]() Schafer Vater German green jasperware hair receiver US $29.99
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![]() NIPPON RISING SUN HANDPAINTED HAIR RECEIVER AND TRINKET BOX FOOTED VANITY PIECES US $39.00
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![]() VINTAGE HAND PAINTED NIPPON HAIR RECEIVER VIOLETS US $9.99
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![]() Hand Painted Antique China Hair Receiver Violets Nippon Vanity Dish Trinket US $9.99
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![]() ANTIQUE Nippon Molded Porcelain Hair ReceiverLidded Vanity JarBeadedGold Gilt US $64.99
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![]() Antique Nippon Powder Box Hair Receiver Blue Flowers Victorian Trinket US $19.99
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![]() Nippon Japan hand painted dresser set tray hair receiver hat pin lidded box US $25.00
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Anti Aging Treatments – Grey Hair Treatments
Aside from wrinkles, sagging facial muscles and the tired haggard look, one of the most obvious manifestations of looking aged is graying hair. The sad part of it is that it affects men and women alike and could happen at any age. This may probably be the reason that many anti-aging treatments especially hair dyes were formulated ling before most anti aging treatments came to be. With rapid advances in science though, gray hair treatments are today not only limited to the manufacture and sales of hair dyes. There are several approaches that could be resorted to in combating the onset of graying hair.
Treatments for graying hair could be categorized into the following basic approaches:
Cosmetic Treatments
Hair dying is the most convenient, most common and the oldest approach to treating gray hair. Hair dyes are formulated so that the molecules could penetrate through the hair cuticles without causing cuticle damage. While most hair dyes employ chemicals in their formulas, the most common ingredient being ammonia, there are also hair dyes that use vegetable colors for those who have concerns regarding applying dyes with chemicals on their hair. Henna and sage are the best examples for these.
Medical Treatments
What gives the hair color is the amount or the concentration of melanin that is present in the body. Melanin gives skin color as well as hair color. It is also a determinant whether a person will tan or burn in the sun. The production of melanin in the body slows down as a person ages. The purpose of medical treatments for graying hair is to reverse the slowing down process of melanin. Drugs are applied to reverse the depigmentation some of the drugs used are Auxins, Imatinib Mesylate and Gleever. These drugs are always dispensed by qualified physicians as others may cause side effects, are not commercially available or are in fact treatments that were originally intended for other ailments.
Application of Topical Nutrients
The following are universally accepted topical solutions that are applied to improve the nutrients that the hair receives and fight against graying hair. Some of these are ancient remedies and are proven trough time.
Eugenol Oil – Applied topically, the active ingredients of eugenol oil come from cloves. Eugenol oil has demonstrated to restore the dolor of the hair.
Amla Oil – This oil strengthens the follicles of the hair facilitates pigmentation and hair growth.
Ligustrum – Has long been used by the Chinese to prevent graying of hair.
Ashwagandha – This one increases the melanin in the hair treating the grays and giving back its color.
Superoxide Dismutase - Are compounds that are often found in hair gels to protect against graying of the hair.
Shampoos with Omega-3 – Omega 3 are anti-oxidants that fight against degrading of the cells. Omega-3 provides nutrition for the hair follicle to fight against premature graying.
Melanin – Could also be applied topically in the scalp.
Retin A – When combined with alpha-hydroxyl acid are powerful agents that give back the hairs natural color.
There are also several nutrients for the hair that could be taken orally. They could be in combination with other drugs or are their main ingredients. These oral treatments could come in the form of capsules and tablets. Some of these are vitamin 12, minerals, Biotin, folic acid, Para - Aminobenzoic Acid, and Inositol.
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How do you make a hair switch (hair extension) out of your own discarded hair?
The Victorians used to do this. They had a small ceramic container with a hole in the lid to keep the hairs they took from their hairbrush. It was called a Hair Receiver. Then they used to take the hairs they collected, and take it to someone who knew how to make hair switches (extensions) out of them. The hair switches from their own hair would blend in perfectly, of course, and be better than any other.
It's very easy to collect the hairs if you have long hair, but making a switch is another matter, not so easy. I've tried it. I can't find any book or anything online about how to do it, though. Can anyone help? Thanks!
Im sure it's not that easy. A better solution is to go to the nearest beauty supply store and buy some extensions. It's not that hard to get a very good match. or checkout some online stores.
07/18/2008 Cut and Color: John Pemble Video Blog


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