22 Feb 2008 03:51:01 | Ismael Tabije
A receding hairline is the most obvious sign of aging, being on
the most prominent location. It is like falling leaves when
autumn comes. That's why most of the middle and advanced aged
people suffer from thinning hair. And, to their constant
chagrin, most male suffer from this misfortune.
Caring for your hair doesn't stop with washing and shampooing
it. You have to pay equal attention to it in the same manner as
you pay to other parts of your body. The hair needs nourishment
just like the rest of your system to keep them in place and keep
them from moving to your bathroom shower drain.
In your campaign for a healthier body most of the time the hair
is not included. You work out every inch of your body, but not
the hair. There are no exercises for it anyway, you might think.
But decades ago, Sanford Bennett, became a celebrity for
experiments that led to his physical rejuvenation at 70. Besides
all the exercises he devised to make his face younger and his
bodily muscles more robust, he also devised an exercise for a
healthier and stronger scalp that could trigger the thicker
growth of the hair.
To Bennett, the scalp, just like any other part of the body if
exercised, would increase in strength and elasticity. This is
because there are microscopic glands and muscles in the scalp.
The law that applies in exercising the major muscles of the body
also applies to those.
So how does it go? Alternately pull your hair in all directions
and massage the scalp with the pads of your fingers while you
lie in bed. This will improve the blood circulation and
eventually feed the roots of the hair with the nutrients it
needed. It also exercises the muscles in the scalp making the
muscles stronger, which will logically hold the hair more
strongly. And since the blood is pumped through the microscopic
glands and muscles in the scalp, they are sure to increase in
size, strength and elasticity. This naturally results in much
fewer hair falling and healthier-looking hair.
One of the best refreshers for the hair ad the scalp is the
alternate washing of hot and cold water. It also accelerates the
blood circulation there. Wash the hair first with hot water, as
hot as you can bear it. Then follow up with very cold water (but
without using ice). Applying hot and cold towels alternately can
be a good substitute. This procedure should be repeated at least
five or six times.
About Author :
The writer, Ismael D. Tabije, is the editor of the book, "The
Man Who Grew Younger: Secrets to Fitness and Beauty for the
Middle Aged and Beyond", which can be accessed at
http://www.growyounger.e-mart4all.com. The book has complete
descriptions and illustrations showing unique but proven
effective exercises.