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  • How to Frost Hair at Home With a Cap

    The process of frosting is similar to highlighting with slightly different directions. If you have never frosted, or highlighted your hair, do not worry; the process is straightforward and easy to accomplish. Frost your hair with color that is one to two shades lighter than your natural shade; this will give your hair texture and shine. Prior to beginning, you will need a frosting kit that contains a cap; these kits are available at drug and beauty supply stores. Once you have your materials, the process will take less than an hour to complete.

  • How to Control Dandruff & Cradle Cap

    Dandruff and cradle cap are similar conditions that commonly affect babies, children and adults. Signs of both conditions include a dry, scaly or flaky scalp, and different factors contribute to dandruff and cradle cap such as dry skin, eczema and fungus. Several products are available to quickly reverse dandruff and cradle cap. And oftentimes, sufferers can get rid of the problem on their own without the help of a skin doctor.

  • Home Remedy to Treat Cradle Cap

    As a new parent, you may be alarmed to find large, yellow, scale-like flakes on your baby's head. You are seeing cradle cap, and you are not alone. Cradle cap in a common condition in newborns. You can control this benign condition with a variety of home remedies.

  • What Are the Treatments for Cradle Cap?

    Cradle cap (or seborrhea, seborrheic dermatitis) is a common skin condition among newborns. It causes reddish and flaky patches or yellowish and oily scales on the baby's scalp, and sometimes on other areas of the face and body.

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