- For IMEI Number: *#06#
- For RAM Memory version: *#*#3264#*#*
- For FTA SW version: *#*#1111#*#*
- For FTA HW version: *#*#2222#*#*
- For Touchscreen version: *#*#2663#*#*
- To test Bluetooth: *#*#232331#*#*
- To display Bluetooth Physic Address: #*#232337#*#
- To test secret GPS: *#*#1472365#*#*
- To test other GPS: *#*#1575#*#*
- To test WiFi/Wireless LAN of phone: *#*#232339#*#* or *#*#528#*#* or *#*#526#*#*
- To display Wi-Fi MAC Address: *#*#232338#*#*
- To test Vibration and Back-light of device: *#*#0842#*#*
- To test Proximity/Distance Sensor: *#*#0588#*#*
- To test Touchscreen: *#*#2663#*#*
- For Audio Test: *#*#0289#*#* or *#*#0673#*#*
- To launch Service Mode: *#*#197328640#*#*
- Hidden Service Menu (Motorola Droid): ##7764726
- Field Test: *#*#7262626#*#*
- To format the phone: *2767*3855#
- To Restore Factory Settings: *#*#7780#*#*
- To create Immediate backup of your multimedia files: *#*#273282*255*663282*#*#*
- To display Phone Information: *#*#4636#*#*
- To get detailed Camera Information: *#*#34971539#*#*
- For Software & Hardware Information: *#12580*369#
- To display HSDPA/HSUPA Control Menu: *#301279#
- To start GTalk Monitoring: *#*#8255#*#*
- To get PDA, Phone, H/W and RF Call Date: *#*#4986*2650468#*#*
- Displays Build Time and Change List number: *#*#44336#*#*
- Packet Loopback Test: *#*#0283#*#*
- LCD Display Test: *#*#0*#*#*
- Enter Service Menu (on New Phones): *#0*#
- Diagnostic Configuration: *#9090#
- USB Logging Control: *#872564#
- System Dump Mode: *#9900#
- View Phone Lock Status: *#7465625#
- Executes Emergency Dial Screen to unlock PUK Code: **05**#
- Enables Voice Dialing Logging Mode: *#*#8351#*#*
- Disables Voice Dialing Logging Mode: *#*#8350#*#*
- Change behavior of Power button: *#*#7594#*#*
Friday, 28 February 2014
The Usefull Android Codes To know
iPhone or Android: Which Smartphone Should You Buy?
13 factors to consider before you buy
When you're looking for a new smartphone, choosing an iPhone or Android phone isn't a simple task. While both phones offer a lot of great features, they may seem so similar that it's hard to distinguish between them. If you look closely, though, you'll find that there are some key differences. Thirteen of those differences are examined here to help you decide whether an iPhone or Android phone is right for you.
1. Hardware: Choice vs. Polish
Hardware is the first place that the differences between the iPhone and Android become clear. Apple is the only company that makes iPhones, giving it extremely tight control over how the software and hardware work together. On the other hand, Google offers its Android software to many phone makers (Samsung, HTC, LG, and Motorola, among others, offer Android phones). As a result, Android phones vary quite a bit in size, weight, features, user experience, and quality.
It’s not uncommon to hear that some Android phones overheat or freeze up or that some models are simply low quality. While iPhones have also had hardware issues (especially the iPhone 4 antenna problems), inconsistency of quality generally isn’t an issue for the iPhone.
Apple offers users a single choice: what model of iPhone do you want (5, 4S or 4), not what company’s phone and then what model. Of course, some people may prefer the greater choice Android offers. Others, though, will appreciate the simplicity and quality offered by the iPhone.
Winner: Tie
2. OS Compatibility: A Waiting Game
If you want to make sure you always have the latest and greatest features that your chosen smartphone operating system offers, you have no choice but to buy an iPhone. That's because Android makers are very slow about updating their phones to Google's latest Android OS releases--and sometimes don't update their phones at all.
While it's to be expected that eventually older phones will no longer have support for the latest OS, Apple's support for older phones is generally better than Android's. Take for instance, iOS 6, its latest OS. It includes full support for the iPhone 4, a more than two-year-old phone as of this writing. Because of that, the latest version of the iOS, 6.1.2, became the most-used version just a week after its release.
On the other hand, Android 4.0, codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich, isrunning on just 2.9% of Android devices 6 months after its release. This is partly because the makers of the phones control when the OS is released for their phones and, as that linked article shows, some makers have been slow to release it to their users.
So, if you want the latest and greatest as soon as it's ready, you need an iPhone.
Winner: iPhone
3. Apps: Selection vs. Control
While the iPhone App Store offers about the same number of apps asGoogle Play--around 9000,000 (as of June 2013)--overall selection isn’t the only factor. Apple is famously strict (some might say unpredictable) about what apps it allows and how it changes its policies, while Google’s standards for Android are somewhat more lax.
Many developers have complained about the emphasis on free apps for Android and the difficulty of developing for so many different phones. This fragmentation--the large numbers of devices and OS versions to support--makes developing for Android expensive (for instance, the developers of Temple Run reported that early in their Android experience nearly all of their support emails had to do with unsupported devices--but they support over 700 Android phones!). Combine these development costs with an emphasis on free that reduces the likelihood that developers can cover their costs and not all of the best apps make it to Android, and those that do don’t necessarily run on all phones.
Winner: Apple, but not by much
4. Gaming: A Growing Giant
Just a couple of years ago, video gaming--and especially mobile video gaming--was dominated by Nintendo’s DS and Sony’s PSP. The iPhone has changed that. The iPhone (and iPod touch) has rapidly become a major player in the mobile video game market, with tens of thousands of great games. The growth of the iPhone as a gaming platform, in fact, has led some observers to forecast that Apple is well on its way to eclipsing Nintendo and Sony as the leading mobile game platform.
Beyond that, the general expectation that Android apps should be free (noted above) has led game developers interested in making money (i.e., almost all of them, and certainly all the major ones) to develop for iPhone first and Android second. In fact, due to various problems with developing for Android, some game companies have stopped creating games for it all together.
While Android has its fair share of hit games, the iPhone has the clear advantage here.
Winner: iPhone
5. GPS Navigation: Free Wins--For Everyone
As long as you've got access to the Internet and a smartphone, you never have get lost again thanks to the built-in GPS and maps apps on both the iPhone and Android. Both platforms sport GPS apps that can give drivers turn-by-turn directions and, with the arrival of iOS 6, both platforms now have free, built-in, turn-by-turn directions.
Both Android and iPhone users can use Google Maps Navigation to get free turn-by-turn directions to virtually anywhere. It's good that this app is available for both platforms because, while iPhone users running iOS 6 can use the new, built-in Maps app to get directions to their destination, Google Maps is generally thought to be superior.
Winner: Tie
6. Flash: A Difficult Choice
The iPhone famously doesn’t run Flash--and never will--and makers of Android tablets trumpet that their devices do. If tablets using Android can run Flash, will Android phones be able to do the same?
The answer is sort of--and only older models. That's because Adobe, the makers of Flash, have ceased development of Flash for Android. While older Android devices can use Flash, Adobe has said it will no longer support Flash on Android 4.1 and higher, and that it will no longer be available for download through Google Play after August 2012. So, Android users who want Flash will have to decide: do they want to stay on an older operating system or have Flash?
After reports that the experience of running Flash on Android was never very good--many reviewers have pointed out that Flash doesn’t work terrifically well on Android tablets and that it drains batteries quickly--Adobe's decision seems to validate Apple's original point: Flash is bad for batteries and device stability.
While its lack of Flash prevents the iPhone from viewing some web content, many sites have alternate versions that work with the iPhone. So, iPhone users do miss some of the web, but less and less all the time. And, they may miss the parts of the web, but with HTML 5 set to displace Flash and Flash's own maker admitting it can't make a version that works well on Android, you'd have to conclude Apple wins this one.
Winner: iPhone
7. Battery Life: Consistent Improvement
Because of the greater variety of hardware used in Android phones, Android’s battery life is more varied. While early iPhone models had batteries that required a charge nearly every day, that’s no longer true. With recent models, it’s easy to go days at a time without needing a charge (though that will be tested with the iPhone 5).
The story is much more complex with Android, thanks to the large variety of models that run it. Some Android models now have 4-inch screen or 4G LTE networking, both of which burn through much more battery life. To get a sense of what that means, some 4G LTE Android phones are being touted as successes because they can work 8 hours straight without a charge. That means they don't last an entire day, just a work day. I'm sure the faster networking is great, but that's too much of a trade-off for me. Add that to the battery-intensive apps Android phones run (including some in the background that the user doesn’t necessarily know are there), a charge every day (or less) isn’t unheard of.
That said, there are some Android phones that offer ultra-high capacity batteries. If you don't mind the extra bulk, they'll work much longer than iPhones on a single charge.
Winner: Tie8. Screen Size: How Big Is Too Big?
If you're looking for the biggest screens available on smartphones, Android is your clear choice. It's not uncommon to find Android phones with 4.3-inch screens, and the HTC One X offers a 4.7-inch screen, while the Samsung Galaxy Note stretches the ruler at 5.3 inches. So, for sheer size, Android it is.
The question, of course, is whether a screen that big on a phone is actually a good idea. After all, phones go in our pockets or purses, they're held in our hands and to our faces, where huge devices may not necessarily be a benefit. And as we've seen already, large screens consume more battery power.
While Apple long held to the 3.5-inch screen size, the iPhone 5 brings a 4-inch screen. However, instead of making the entire device proportionally bigger, and therefore a less comfortable fit in the hand, Apple made the screen taller, but not wider. This allows the phone to still be easily used with one hand. Besides that, the Retina Displaytechnology gives the iPhone's screen much higher pixel density (how many pixels can fight in the same physical space; the more pixels the better the image) than many Android screens. Still, if it's raw size you're after, Android's the choice, but not by much.
Winner: Android
9. Networking: Tied in 4G
For the fastest wireless Internet experience, you have to go to Android. That's because--for now--only Android devices support true 4G LTE networking, the wireless data standard that is succeeding, and outspeeding, 3G.
Not all Android devices have 4G LTE, and not all areas of the U.S. have 4G LTE available yet, but if you've got a compatible device, have an available network, and are on a carrier with 4G LTE, some Android phones can offer blazing-fast speeds.
While Android used to hold the lead here, the category is now a tie thanks to the release of the iPhone 5. With true 4G LTE networking, the iPhone 5 is on par with Android for the fastest cellular data speeds.
10. Carriers: Tied at 4
If you like to have a lot of choices, both Android and iPhone offer the same basic options. Just like there are many Android phones from many companies, you can also get Android phones that work on any of the U.S.’s four major phone carriers: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile.
For years, the iPhone lagged behind Android's carrier selection for various reasons. When T-Mobile began offering the iPhone in the spring of 2013, though, that difference was erased. Now you can get both an iPhone or Android device from all four major carriers in the U.S.
Winner: Tie
Thursday, 27 February 2014
cure pimples naturally
How to Get Rid of Acne Naturally
edited by raman source: wiki
Acne medications are one way to prevent breakouts, but they come with other side effects including dry skin, discoloration, and irritation/sensitivity at the problem area. Besides the numerous side effects chemical treatments have on your skin, they are expensive. Stick with mother nature and save some money at the same time by trying home remedies using natural ingredients to get rid of your acne.
Method 1 of 3: Trying Natural Masks
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1Make a honey mask. We ought to thank the bees for the sweet elixir they’ve given us that not only adds flavor to our favorite foods, but also works wonders on reducing acne. Honey is a natural antibiotic, and its sticky consistency works to pull up dirt and grime. Mix two tablespoons of honey with a teaspoon of cinnamon, and apply it over your face. Allow it to set for 5-10 minutes,and then rinse it off with warm water.
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2Use Toothpaste.Apply some toothpaste directly on top of the acne and keep it overnight,as a mask or for an hour. Wash it with water and a soft cloth. This will make the acne less visible.
- Use steam to open your pores before using the mask to help the honey and cinnamon work its way down into your pores.
- To help clean out bacteria, press your fingers into the honey and pull up quickly. This will work to clear out especially dirty pores, such as open blackheads.
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3Use an overnight fenugreek mask. The leaves from the fenugreek plant have long been used to help with skin issues of the face. Crush up several of these leaves to form a thick paste, and then apply it onto your acne-prone areas. Leave this on overnight, and then rinse it off with warm water in the morning. It should help to reduce the redness and swelling, as well as the further spread of bacteria.
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4Use garlic. Garlic may have a strong scent and taste, but it also has antiseptic properties that kill the bacteria trapped in your pores. Try cutting a clove of garlic in half, and rubbing the juice on your acne. Alternately, you can mince garlic into a paste and apply it directly to your pimples. Allow the paste to set for 15-20 minutes before rinsing off with warm water.
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5Try using fresh papaya juice. Papayas are full of antioxidants and vitamin A, which help to smooth and soften your skin while reducing inflammation. Grab a fresh papaya and mash it to create a pulpy juice. Spread this onto your skin and allow it to dry before rinsing off with cool water.
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6Try a nutmeg scrub. Nutmeg is a gentle exfoliant that will help to slough off the dead skin that builds up on your face, causing acne. Mix a teaspoon of nutmeg with 1-2 tablespoons of regular milk. Rub the scrub onto your face for a minute, and then rinse off with warm water.
Method 2 of 3: Using Leave-on Treatments
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1Coat your face in white vinegar. There are many types of vinegar, each with multiple health benefits. One of the great uses of distilled white vinegar is to help reduce high levels of acne. Use a cotton pad soaked in the vinegar to apply it to your face; if it is too strong on its own, mix it with just a little water. Allow the vinegar to set on your face for 10 minutes, and then rinse it off with cold water.[1]
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2Dab on some lemon juice. The acidic properties work twofold, to lighten the redness caused by your zits and to dry out your acne faster. Use a cotton ball to dab pure lemon juice onto your acne directly before you head to bed at night. The juice may sting a bit if your pimples are open, but the lemon juice should help get rid of your acne faster.
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3Make a baking soda spot treatment. Baking soda, as a fine powder, works to exfoliate your skin as well as clean out dirt and reduce redness. Mix baking soda with a bit of water to form a thick paste. Dab this paste onto your acne, and allow to to set until dry and powdery to the touch again. Rinse the powder off with warm water, and repeat the process daily.
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4Use peppermint leaves. Peppermint, besides smelling and tasting heavenly, is chock full of menthol which helps to soothe your irritated skin and reduce redness. Make a paste of peppermint leaves by crushing a bunch up, and then apply it directly to your acne. Let the peppermint mask dry for 10 minutes and then rinse it off with cool water.
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5Wash your face with cucumber juice. Cucumber works as a great anti-inflammatory, reducing the swelling and redness of pimples on your face. Blend up some cucumbers, or soak a chopped cucumber in water to create a cucumber juice. When you wash you face at night, rinse with this instead of regular water and pat dry.
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6Use tea tree oil. Tea tree oil is an anti-bacterial and anti-fungal medicine used for a wide variety of medical applications. One study looked at the effectiveness of tea tree oil against benzoyl peroxide, a common acne chemical, and found that tea tree oil was just as effective fighting pimples as benzoyl peroxide.[2]
- Apply to the skin in small amounts. Get equal parts of tea tree oil extract and water, combine them, and use a Q-Tip to dab pimples with the mixture. Use in small quantities.
- Stay away from tea tree oil if you have very sensitive skin or you have eczema in addition to acne.
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7Aloe Vera: This is great because if you have an acne scar, it will heal it and prevent drying, peeling, and pimples without making skin dry or oily. Use like regular moisturizer once a day, after you wash your face in the morning.
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1Eat healthily. Although a rather broad statement, eating healthy foods will support your skin with the nutrients it needs to fight acne. Make a decision to include more fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet on a daily basis. Doing so will clear up your skin over a period of several weeks, in addition to increasing your all-around health.
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2Get in a bit of exercise. Stress is a major cause of breakouts, but you can fight your stress and acne at the same time by working out. Sweating will clear your pores while the exercise increase endorphin production, putting you in a better mood. Try to get in at least thirty minutes of physical activity per day for the best results.
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3Wash your face twice a day. Washing your face is a balance; too little, and oil will build up and clog your pores. Too much washing, and your face will be stripped of natural moisture, dry, peel, and (you guessed it) clog your pores. To get just the right amount of washing in, scrub your face down twice a day. Go for when you wake up in the morning and before you head to bed at night for the best results .
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4Get control of your stress levels. Stressing much? Your high anxiety levels could be the cause of your poor skin. Stress creates sebum, the oil that builds up and causes your unsightly pimples. To get your sebum levels under control, take steps to de-stress on a daily basis. Spend some time away from your work, school, or high maintenance people and you’ll be praising your clear skin in no time.[3]
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5Get enough sleep. Sleep is your body’s way of clearing out toxins and hormonal buildup in your body. If you don’t get enough sleep, these bad chemicals will increase and cause your skin to break out. Aim for getting between 7-8 hours of sleep a night (even on the weekends!) to help your body with its nightly cleanse.
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6Cut dairy out of your diet. The cow’s milk used to make dairy products is full of growth hormones for calves to use to help develop. The hormones don’t get filtered out though, meaning that you may be getting too many just by consuming dairy. Although cutting cheese and milk out of your diet may be difficult, your skin will reap the benefits.
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7Drink plenty of water. The same way that sleep cleans out hormonal buildup in your body, water is used to clean out toxins in your body as well. Make sure that you drink around eight full glasses of water a day, even if it does mean extra trips to the bathroom.[4]
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8Use a natural toner. Toners are a liquid used to tighten and close pores after washing your face and prior to moisturizing. Take a step to use a natural toner on a daily basis after every wash. Use apple cider vinegar or witch hazel, and apply it with a cotton ball to your entire face. Because your pores will be tightened, it will be harder for bacteria to enter and cause breakouts.
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9Avoid touching your face whenever possible. Hands are the dirtiest part of our bodies, as they come into contact with so many things on a regular basis. Because they are coated in bacteria, even just brushing your face or scratching an itch on your cheek can transfer unwanted germs. Keep your hands from your face whenever possible, and your skin will improve.
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10Don’t pop your zits. Although those whiteheads can be so tempting to pop, squeezing your pimples opens them up to more bacteria and increases the chances of scarring. When you have a zit that has come to head, apply a spot treatment and leave it be. Popping a zit counts as touching your face, something else you’re trying to avoid as well.
stop hairfall naturally
How to Stop Hair Fall? Care for Your Hair:
if you have been wondering what more you can do in your quest on how to control hair fall, here are few more suggestions.
8. Do not subject your hair to frequent chemical treatments, excessive blow drying, ironing and coloring as these can lead to hair loss.
9. Hair styles
such as wearing tight ponytails, pigtails or braids on a daily basis,
using elastics and rubber bands to pull back hair tightly can cause hair
fall.10. Natural Juices to counter hair fall:
An ingredient from our kitchen can effectively help to tackle hair fall problems – it is the good old onion.
It is an amazing natural remedy to fight hair fall and also effectively increases the growth of your hair. Some simple and easy ways to use onion in treating hair fall and promote new hair growth.
[ Read: Onion For Hair Growth ]
11. Eat Healthy to Minimize and Prevent Hair Fall:Give importance to a balanced diet to counter hair loss as this one of the most important answers to your question of how to prevent hair fall. Nutritional deficiencies in the body are a major cause of hair loss.
Iron-rich foods; those rich in zinc,
Vitamins A, B complex, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Omega-3 fatty acids and
proteins should be consumed to overcome these deficiencies, add moisture
to your hair, leading to a healthier scalp, lesser hair fall and fewer
split ends and at the same time for getting thicker, stronger hair that
shines with good health. This is a long term and effective way to cure
hair fall.
[ Read: Eat Away Your Hair Loss Problems ]
Consider adding more of these to your diet –
carrots, oats, whole grains, brown rice, green leafy vegetables,
citrus fruits, lentils, sweet potatoes, pumpkin seeds, oysters, nuts
such as walnuts and almonds, flaxseed oil (Linseed oil) or grounded
flaxseeds, fish such as salmon and tuna that are rich in Omega-3 fatty
acids, eggs, beans, yogurt, low-fat cheese.
Do not forget to drink plenty of water throughout the day to flush out all harmful toxins from your body.
C. Home DIY for Hair Fall Problem:
Homemade hair masks are an inexpensive and a very useful option when the question is how to control hair fall problems without exposing your hair to any kind of harmful chemicals. They help to easily strengthen, nourish and beautify your hair with suggested use.12. This DIY homemade hair mask is great for combating thinning hair and hair fall problems.
Take 1 egg yolk in a clean bowl; add 2 tablespoons of freshly prepared green tea to it.
Green tea will be hot; so be careful.
Mix nicely till such a frothy and creamy consistency is acquired as seen in the image. If it becomes thicker, you can add more green tea to dilute it.
How to Apply:
Part your hair from the center and apply this hair mask. Wear a shower cap; leave this on for about 30 minutes for it to complete its action. Rinse well followed by shampoo and conditioner as usual.Why is this useful?
The increasingly popular drink, Green tea is loaded with antioxidants which help in preventing hair fall and boost hair growth. Eggs have been used for hundreds of years to achieve strong and beautiful hair. Being packed with protein, essential vitamins and nutrients, egg yolk is an excellent ingredient for prevention of hair fall and also for boosting hair growth.- Use this hair mask at least thrice weekly to get rid of brittle hair, dry and damaged hair and hair fall problems.
This has made my hair stronger, thicker and now I have almost no hair fall issues.
Ingredients Required:
- Almond Oil – 40 ml
- Coconut Oil – 40 ml
- Castor Oil – 10 ml
- Aroma Magic Stimulate Oil – 5 ml
- Aroma Magic Lavender Oil – 5ml
- Vitamin E capsules – 3 capsules
I have used the following (you may use brands you prefer):
Divya Badam Rogan Almond Oil (from Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali),Patanjali Tejus 100% Pure Coconut Oil, Castor oil from a local brand, Evion Capsules (Vitamin E) and the two oils mentioned from Aroma Magic.
How to Prepare:
- Mix the above-mentioned quantities of Almond, Coconut and Castor oil.
- Now add 5ml each of Stimulate Oil and Lavender Oil.
- Slit open and squeeze 3 Vitamin E capsules into the mixture.
- Shake the mixture well and store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight.
How to Apply:
This needs to be used for massage on the entire scalp and hair for about 10 minutes on alternate days. Leave overnight and wash off with shampoo.Use this remedy for hair fall with patience and I am sure you will see the results very soon.
D. Treatments to stop Hair Fall:
14. Hair Spa:This is one of the most commonly used treatments for hair loss. Not only is this a relaxing experience, but hair spa treatment also has a lot of benefits as listed below:
-It is meant to deep condition the hair, treating split ends and repairing dry, damaged and dull hair as well as removing dandruff which is another cause of hair fall.
-It provides essential nourishment to the hair roots; fortifies the hair follicles and revitalizes the scalp, thus making a way for newer hair growth and countering hair fall.
-It prevents scalp ageing and stimulates blood circulation in the scalp area through the massage, helps in maintaining clean scalp and hair, thus leading to healthier hair and reduced to no hair fall.
-It also brings a welcome relief from stress and tension.
Many beauty parlors and hair salons offer hair spa therapy and it is wonderful to indulge yourself in this treatment once or twice a month to combat hair fall and get bouncy, smooth and beautiful hair. Charges will of course vary from one parlor to the other.
15. Minoxidil (Rogaine):
This is one of the most effective, FDA-approved and commonly prescribed medications from doctors worldwide for arresting hair fall and treating alopecia-related problems.
[ Read: Rogaine For Hair Loss ]
16. Laser therapy:A non-surgical treatment, Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a medical treatment meant to effectively deal with hair loss or thinning hair and stimulate new hair growth.
E. Best Anti Hair Fall Products:
Here’s a look at some of the best anti hair fall products available in the Indian market:17. Trichup Hair Fall Control Oil:
Cleanse off the hair with Trichup Hair Fall Control Shampoo. After thorough drying, massage gently this oil on the scalp using finger tips until it gets absorbed in skin. Keep overnight for better results. Repeat 2 – 3 times a week for minimum of 4-6 weeks.
18. Dove Hair Fall Rescue Treatment:
It has the following benefits for the hair:
-Strengthens and nourishes each hair strand from the root, reducing damage
-Locks hair firmly in its place, giving freedom from hair fall
Directions for Use as per their website:
i. Wash hair as usual and towel dry.
ii. Break open flat nozzle cap and apply lotion directly on clean scalp.
iii. Make series of partings and apply lotion evenly to the scalp.
iv. Massage lotion for 2-3 minutes to let it penetrate into the roots of your hair.
v. Use entire content of one vial at each application and leave it until next wash. Style as usual. (Must be left on for at least 8 hours)
vi. For best results, apply on clean scalp soon after towel dry & use every two days.
19. Parachute Advansed Scalp Therapie:ii. Break open flat nozzle cap and apply lotion directly on clean scalp.
iii. Make series of partings and apply lotion evenly to the scalp.
iv. Massage lotion for 2-3 minutes to let it penetrate into the roots of your hair.
v. Use entire content of one vial at each application and leave it until next wash. Style as usual. (Must be left on for at least 8 hours)
vi. For best results, apply on clean scalp soon after towel dry & use every two days.
Formulated
with Active Protein Complex and tested by dermatologists, this
penetrates into the roots of the hair, provides essential nourishment to
the hair follicles, replenishes hair, heals damage and controls hair
fall. Here is a detailed review of Parachute Advansed Scalp Therapie.
a. Pour 5-6 ml of Parachute Advansed Scalp Therapie into your palm. For longer hair, you may use 8-10 ml.
b. Gently massage it onto your scalp for about 4-5 minutes.
c. Leave it onto your scalp overnight or at least 8 hours
d. Parachute Advansed Scalp Therapie should be used at least 3 times a week, and for best results should be used daily.
20. TRESemmé Hair Fall Defense Shampoo:
Very
reasonably priced, this shampoo from TRESemmé has gained a lot of
attention as it has been found to be useful against hair fall. It is
gentle enough for daily use; it strengthens and restores health to
damaged hair and prevents hair fall caused from breakage, thus giving
smoother hair. Here is a detailed review of Tresemme Hair Fall Defense Shampoo.
Directions for Use as per their website:
i. Apply to wet hair, gently massage and work into lather.
ii. Rinse thoroughly.
iii. Use with TRESemmé Hair Fall Defense Conditioner.
iv. For optimum results use the TRESemmé Hair Fall Defense range. Style using your favourite TRESemmé styling products
ii. Rinse thoroughly.
iii. Use with TRESemmé Hair Fall Defense Conditioner.
iv. For optimum results use the TRESemmé Hair Fall Defense range. Style using your favourite TRESemmé styling products
[ Read: Henna Treatment for Dandruff ]
21. TVAM Henna Anti-hair Fall Hair Oil:Enriched with the goodness of natural ingredients such as Henna, Brahmi, Baheda, Fenugreek, Jojoba Oil, Amla, Bhringaraj, Olive Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, Sesame Oil, this nourishing hair oil helps to fight and prevent hair fall.
It, however, is expensive for the quantity you get in one bottle.
Directions for Use as per their website:
Massage oil gently onto the scalp. Leave it overnight or at least for an hour before wash.
Hope this article on Hair fall will help you like
it helped me. This may answer your every question on how to reduce hair
fall. Let me know your own tips to stop and prevent hair fall in the
comments below.
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