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Sign In · Help · Dec 28 2005 Home Restaurants Bars & Clubs Hotels Shopping Spa & Beauty Movies Events See More Categories » Search Business name, category, and/or keyword Search by name only Address, city & state, or zip | Neighborhood Address, city & state, or zip | Neighborhood Address, city & state, or zip | Airport Address, city & state, or zip | Attraction Select a New York Neighborhood Astoria Bronx Brooklyn Carroll Gardens/Cobble Hill Chelsea Chinatown East Village Financial District Flatiron District Fort Greene Gramercy Park Greenwich Village Harlem Little Italy Lower East Side Meatpacking District Midtown East Midtown W/Hells Kitchen Murray Hill Park Slope Queens Soho Times Square/Theater Dist Tribeca Union Square Upper East Side Upper West Side West Village Williamsburg Select an New York Airport Select an New York Attraction My Locations Add/edit locations Recent Locations Clear recent locations Save to My Citysearch Printer Friendly Version Home · Yellow Pages · Beauty & Fitness · Barbers · Profile Randee Elaine Spa & Laser Center for Men & Woman 180 7TH Ave S New York, NY 10014 (212) 229-0399 User Reviews I am a man of color and this spa is the best for my skin. All the horror sto... User Reviews (10) 8.9 Overall Recommended About our ratings Ratings feedback Send to a Friend Own this business? » Enhance or edit your listing See something wrong? » Suggest a correction Things to do nearby: 180 7TH Ave S New York, NY 10014 · Restaurants · Hotels · Bars · Movie Theaters · Department Stores · Shopping Centers & Malls · Grocery Stores · Pharmacies · Florists · Banks Related Searches · New York Beauty & Fitness · New York Barbers Beauty & Fitness · Search anything in New York · Search Yellow Pages in New York · Search other Cities · Browse New York Editorial Lists Randee Elaine Spa & Laser Center for Men & Woman A message from this business Visit our website at www.randeeElaineSalon.com for low price coupons Free Consultation Certified Technicians All skin types View more Our laser Center has the state of the art , FDA approved Lasers, that can accomodate all colors of skin, including tanned skin. Treatments are performed by our Certified Laser Technicians, under the auspices of Dr. Michael D. Correnta. Still in buisness since 1989, we must be doing something right....Free ConsultationsFree Test spotsGuaranteedExperienced and skilled techniciansPlease call me at 9176070208 with any questions..thanks Jodi. Close User Reviews What users are saying Satisfaction: yes Sanitary: yes Sales Pressure: no On time: yes Evening hours: yes Write a review and share your thoughts with other users. laser medi spa Posted by mil23 on 11/21/2005 I am a man of color and this spa is the best for my skin. All the horror stories that i was told, just scared me to death about what can happen when doing laser on dark skin. It took me only 8 sessions and I haven't had facial hair in over a year..nothing..Christina is my laser technician. I am very picky, so If i say she is good, you better belienve it. Laser does work and if you go to there website, they have discounted coupons. As for hair weaves, another topic, ask for Jasmine she is a gift from g-d! She is so good, she should be working on movie sets..lol Pros: inexpensive, nice spa, friendly Overall user rating: Highly Recommended Was this review helpful: Yes or No | Request removal of this review » Read all 10 reviews Related Editorial Content Nolita Shopping Guide Soho East offers an edgier selection of boutiques. Ski and Snowboard Guide We've got the lowdown on where to carve some turns, spend the night and shop for gear. Hotel Spas Indulge New York-style, whether you live here or not. 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The best brushes have rubber bases. These allow bristles to flex, cutting down on the damage to your hair. The right shampoo for your hair type. Shampoos clean hair by lifting dirt & oil. Picking the correct shampoo is all about the ingredients. Extra tip: More shampoo is not better. All you need is a quarter-sized dollop, perhaps a bit more if you have long hair. For more information, see Best Shampoos & Conditioners for Hair Types . Conditioner. Unless you have baby fine hair that goes limp at the sight of creamy conditioners, you need to a conditioner. Hair pros will tell you conditioner can help repair heat- & chemical-damaged hair. The truth is conditioners protect your hair from these things (& harsh brushings). Conditioners are fortified with moisturizing agents that coat the hair leaving it tangle-free. Want to spend less time brushing out long wet hair? Condition the ends. Your comb will zip right through. A wide-toothed comb. 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AskChrisKnight.com HOME :: Health-and-Fitness / Hair-Loss Vitamins for Female Hair Loss Prevention By Kathlene Capelle Article Word Count: 403 [ View Summary ] Comments (0) In today's image conscious society, physical appearance is more important than ever to a woman's self-esteem. Imagine the heartache caused when a woman notices her hair thinning? It is estimated that over 25 million women experience thinning hair in the United States. Many are genetically predisposed to the condition. Most wonder if there are any natural remedies to help or prevent their female hair loss. Several vitamins have been found to be very effective in supporting female hair health. Of course, many factors may contribute to female hair loss but proper nutrition can help prevent further thinning and more loss. Vitamin A has been found to support the healthy development of tissues and cells in the body and also supports healthy hair. This important vitamin promotes healthy hair follicles by keeping the root of the hair lubricated. Vitamin A can be found in green vegetables, particularly the leafy ones, red, orange and yellow vegetables, liver and eggs. Many good multivitamins contain the recommended daily allowance of vitamin A, so don't take additional supplements without a physicians supervision. Overdoses of vitamin A can be dangerous. A healthy scalp is also essential to healthy hair. Vitamin E supports a healthy scalp by helping to increase the oxygen supplied through the blood. Americans rarely suffer from a vitamin E deficiency, but increasing ones intake of green leafy vegetables, fortified grains and cereals and nuts can help ensure that this important nutrient is adequate. Vitamin E supplements are also available for this matter. The B vitamins are also important for hair health. Regulating the amount of iron in the blood, these vitamins also help oxygen flow through the lungs to the tissues. Of course, a B vitamin deficiency would damage the hair and scalp by limiting the amount of oxygen that these tissues receive. B vitamins are available as supplements and in several foods, including proteins and soybeans, cereals, nuts and wheat germ. If a proper nutrition that involves essential vitamins and minerals helps in hair loss prevention and a good healthy scalp, then paying extra attention to the food and supplements that you eat is well worth the time and effort! Kathlene Capelle is a writer for beauty tips and advice. Her site includes information on female hair loss, male hair loss, cause of hair loss, hair loss solution, natural hair loss remedy and hair care tips. For more articles, tips and resources, please visit her site at http://www.hair-loss-remedy-central.com . 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The average human scalp has 100,000 hair follicles. Normal hair loss is 50 to 100 hairs per day. Hair is not critical for human survival, but it may serve some important functions. Some experts argue that hair protects the scalp from heat loss as well as from ultraviolet radiation from the sun. However, scientists are divided as to whether hair has a genuine and important role in thermo-regulation and photo-protection, or whether it is predominantly an evolutionary remnant associated with identity and sexual attraction. Hair is a tactile organ, and is associated with numerous free nerve endings that are sensitive to touch, At birth we possess all the hair follicles we will ever own. By the time we expire, hopefully many decades later, each of the 100,000 or so original follicles will have grown 20- 30 individual hairs. Over time follicles become exhausted and atrophy. Causes of excessive hair loss: Age : As we age we produce less hair, and the hairs are thinner. Older hair is also more prone to break. Illness and medication : Major surgery, illness, fungus infections of the scalp, and high fevers may cause excessive hair loss. Over active and under active thyroids also cause hair loss. Hair loss is sometimes related to an underlying disease such as lupus or diabetes. High doses of vitamin A can also cause excessive hair shedding. Since hair loss is often an early sign of disease, it is important to have a physical examination to find the cause, Medicines that may exacerbate hair loss include blood thinners, birth control pills, antidepressants, and medicines uses for chemotherapy. Hormones : Hormones have a great impact on hair growth. Many women notice changes during and after pregnancy and around menopause. After menopause, the ovaries may produce more androgens (male hormones) than estrogen, and this can result in hair loss. Male baldness is related to increased testosterone. Male-pattern baldness is usually an inherited trait. Iron: Iron deficiency may cause hair loss. Women that have heavy menstrual periods may suffer from iron deficiency. This condition can be detected by laboratory tests, and can be corrected by taking iron pills. Protein deficiency: Proper nutrition is essential to healthy hair growth. Fad diets low in protein may cause the body to save protein by shifting growing hairs into a resting phase. Trichotillomania : Twisting and pulling on hair is a bad habit that is often a coping response to stress. In severe cases, the help of a mental health professional is required. A less perplexing condition is traction. Tight pony tails, braids, weaves, extensions, heavy beads, tight curlers may result in hair loss. This condition may easily be rectified by loosening taught hair. Alopecia Areata : Hair loss usually results in small, smooth patches. Rarely does this condition cause complete loss of scalp hair. The exact cause of this condition is not yet known, but in most cases the hair regrows . Dermatologists may help expedite hair growth through a combination of topical medications, injections, special light treatments, and pills. Over processing: Repeated permanents, hot combing, and harsh bleaching may contribute to hair breaking and falling out. Stress: Physical traumas as well as mental traumas can cause hair loss. There is some new clinical evidence that psychoemotional events actually alters hair follicle growth by prematurely terminating the normal duration of active hair growth. Excessive hair loss has many different causes, and may indicate an underlying illness. If you experience rapid or continued hair loss, you are advised to consult with a healthcare professional . Hair loss treatments: There are no miracle cures for hair loss. Even surgical hair transplants do not cure the problem. Surgical restoration simply redistributes permanent hair to balding areas. The allopathic medical view most often treats hair loss with surgical intervention, cortisone injections, or drugs such as minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Propecia, Proscar). These medications promote hair growth in a significant minority of patients, especially those with male pattern baldness and alopecia. In most cases these drugs are safe but adverse side effects can occur. Side effects of Rogaine include some dryness and irritation of the scalp. Reported side effects of Propecia include some cases of diminished sexual drive and impotence. Propecia is not approved for women because it can cause birth defects. Alternative and complementary medicine treats hair loss and shedding not only with allopathic modalities, but also with a combination of diet, nutrition, herbs, vitamins, exercise, and stress management. A well balanced diet can help reduce or prevent hair loss. Nutrition is a critical factor in hair loss. Hair is a reflection of your overall health, and good nutrition means better hair growth. Nutritional factors not only affect hair but also the skin and scalp. Eliminating scaling problems is often critical to improving hair quantity and quality . Like the body, healthy hair demands a well balanced and nutritious diet. A healthy hair food plan should contain fruits and leafy vegetables containing vitamins and antioxidants, whole grains for minerals, nuts and seeds for minerals and vitamins, and protein for iron. The fiber from fruits, vegetables, grains and legumes is good for your body and your hair. Water not only hydrates your body, but helps keep your hair silky and shiny. 8 to 10 glasses of water and juice are recommended daily. The fiber from fruits, vegetables, grains and legumes is good for your body and your hair. Soy products contain phytoestrogens -- estrogens from plants help boost your health. Increase protein intake. Many peoples shun protein sources like nuts and cheese because of their high calorie content. As a result they depend on carbohydrates and suffer from protein related hair loss, along with fatigue, lowered immunity, and blood sugar imbalances. A low-fat diet may slow down hair loss. A high-fat meat based diet raises testosterone levels in men. This may adversely affect hair growth. In Japan , prior to World War II, male pattern baldness was quite rare, The change of the Japanese diet from a lean and healthy diet to a Westernized diet rich in animal fat appears to have caused a substantial increase of baldness among Japanese men. Low-fat foods may not stop hair loss, but it may very well slow the hair loss process. 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