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Affordable Vitamins For A Healthy Looking Head Of Hair

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If you are looking for products that claim to be the best for giving you a full head of healthy looking hair, or making it grow faster and thicker there is no shortage. We see them advertised on television and in print on a daily basis. The truth is that in order to do this you need to be looking at the best vitamins for hair. These essential nutrients will provide you with what you are looking for by strengthening your immune system and improving circulation which will help prevent hair loss.

VITAMIN A

The first place that you have to start in having a healthy head of hair is caring for your scalp. If you do not do this the scalp will become dry and unhealthy. Vitamin A does this by aiding in the secretion of oil called sebum. This oil is manufactured by glands in the scalp. Fish, meat, eggs and green vegetables can supply adequate levels of vitamin A. If these are not foods that you normally eat then supplementation is an excellent option. Vitamin A will also help to keep the immune system functioning properly.

B VITAMINS

B-Complex vitamins are water soluble vitamins which mean that they are not stored by the body. We use as much as is required and eliminated any excess through urine. For this reason they need to be replaced regularly. Vitamin B12 is essential to having a well functioning nervous system as well as preventing hair loss. Vitamin B3, which you will also hear referred to as niacin, will aid in improving circulation to the scalp. B5 and B6 also play an essential role in the prevention of hair loss. Chicken, fish, egg yolks and whole grain cereals are all good sources of B vitamins.

BIOTIN

Probably the most recognized B-Complex vitamin for hair is biotin. This is because there are several products that claim to be beneficial to healthy hair because they contain this nutrient. The reality is that because this is a water soluble vitamin it is not readily absorbed through the skin. These claims are more about marketing than providing you with a full head of healthy and beautiful looking hair. So do yourself a favor and save some money by get this either through supplementation or from the diet you eat. Lentils, brown rice and sunflower seeds all contain biotin.

VITAMIN C

Most of us associate vitamin C with cold and flu season. We have been told for years that it can shorten both the length and severity of these events. Another benefit that it has is that of being a very good antioxidant which can promote healthy hair as well as vibrant youthful looking skin. Foods that contain high levels of this vitamin would be tomatoes, green peppers and citrus fruits.

VITAMIN E

We get a dual benefit from vitamin E. It increases the amount of oxygen being carried by the blood which improves circulation to the scalp and secondly it works to enhance the immune system.

In conclusion, for a full head of healthy looking head of hair we need to combine a balanced and nutritious diet with the best vitamins for hair. This will assure the look that we all want for many years to come.

Visit us at Vitamins for Hair for the best products to maintain a full and healthy head of hair. Our Healthy Living For Life blog is another excellent source of information.

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