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		<title>Regaining a Full Head of Hair</title>
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Although my dad had a receding hairline, I never believed hair loss would happen to me. I first found out that my hairline was receding shortly before my 30th birthday. It was tough to think that I was losing my hair. I was also starting to bald on the back of my head.


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Although my dad had a receding hairline, I never believed hair loss would happen to me. I first found out that my hairline was receding shortly before my 30th birthday. It was tough to think that I was losing my hair. I was also starting to bald on the back of my head.
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For the first time in my life, I felt that age has finally caught up. I felt like the best years of my life were behind me. I even ceased dating. My love life was non-existent. There was one girl I had been seeing nonchalantly and even though I liked her, I just stopped returning her calls. I figured that I hadn&#8217;t found the woman of my dreams with a full head of hair so there was no way I was going to find someone with my growing bald spot. I was too depressed to even try having a romantic relationship.
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Hair loss taken a toll on me enormously, it transformed me from a confident person to a dismayed loner. I was very persistent to address the issue and get the problem fixed. I started trying various <a href="http://www.advancedhairstudio-nsw.com.au">hair loss treatments</a> that are accessible in the counter. I have tried every single treatment and solution accessible from the chemist, none of it worked. After many failures, I decided to stop trying for a while. It was a real low point in my life. I even stopped going out with my friends, I was so depressed.
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Fortunately, one night a good friend of mine took me out for a few drinks. He had noticed that I appeared a little down and thought he knew why. He told me about the hair loss studio in the city. My friend had gone there for hair loss treatments and had been impressed with the results. I was even more impressed. I wouldn&#8217;t have thought that he had endured from hair loss, he had a full head of hair. He made me promise to give them a go and I agreed.
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I could not have been happier with the hair loss studio recommended to me. After just a few treatments, I had a full head of hair again. The results were excellent, they did not just give me my hair back but also my confidence.</p>
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		<title>Magickal Wreaths</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Wreaths are like rings. They represent the Universal Circle
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the idea of circulating love, wealth and prosperity for yourself
and neighbours. Usually they are hung on the front door, over
the fire place or over the dining room table to commemorate
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Wreaths are like rings. They represent the Universal Circle<br />
(&#8220;Let the circle be unbroken &#8230;&#8221; as the song lyric goes) and also<br />
the idea of circulating love, wealth and prosperity for yourself<br />
and neighbours. Usually they are hung on the front door, over<br />
the fire place or over the dining room table to commemorate<br />
special occasions or the changing of the seasons. To make the<br />
frame for your wreath you will need strong thread, glue and<br />
branches from the appropriate tree. Try to make your wreath from<br />
branches you find on the ground, however if you can&#8217;t, be sure<br />
to thank the tree if you end up breaking off any its limbs.<br />
However, probably the easiest way is to buy a pre-fabricated<br />
frame for it at Walmart or a local craft store. Most craft<br />
stores sell very nice circular frames made from varnished grape<br />
vines that look very natural and authentic. A wreath can be<br />
complicated and hung with a cornucopia of herbs, fruits and<br />
flowers or it can be as simple as a bunch of pussy willows<br />
braided together and formed into a circle. Below I have made a<br />
few suggestions for different wreaths you can make to suit<br />
different purposes.</p>
<p>LOVE DRAWING WREATH For this you all you need is some kind of<br />
circular armature, or the above mentioned grape vine wreath.<br />
However if you want to make your own circle, the branches from<br />
any fruit tree (apple, cherry, or orange) are perfect. Leave as<br />
many leaves on the branches you can and make sure they are thin<br />
and pliable enough so you twist them into a the circle. Once you<br />
have constructed the circle decorate it with dried roses. Pink<br />
and red are the best colours. The darker the red, the more sexy<br />
the wreathe. You can dry your own roses in advance. However, if<br />
you have no dried roses available, fabric flowers will work just<br />
as well. Tie the buds of the roses into the wreathe and then<br />
decorate it with pink, red and white ribbons, Although kind of<br />
lush and girly, it is designed to bring love into your life.<br />
PROSPERITY DRAWING WREATH This little wreath is beautiful,<br />
simple, classy and it smells great. Use a grapevine armature and<br />
intertwine sprigs of basil, rosemary, thyme, parsley, sage, and<br />
bay leaves. All of these herbs draw wealth to the home. You may<br />
attach small oranges or kumquats. For an added dash of spice to<br />
your life, stick each orange with pins which have been threaded<br />
with cloves &#8211; an orange stuck with cloves is an ancient way of<br />
drawing money to you fast. CHINESE PROSPERITY DRAWING WREATH Use<br />
dried or fresh red, orange and yellow chrysanthemums, which<br />
symbolize autumn, protection and money. With this one you can<br />
use a Styrofoam board backing to affix the flowers to the<br />
backing. Or you can tie them to a grapevine armature. Decorate<br />
with red ribbons. PROTECTION WREATH Take long thin branches of<br />
holly that still have berries on the vine and braid and twist<br />
them into a circle. Holly is known to protect from evil spirits<br />
and bring blessings to the home. Decorate with a white ribbon.</p>
<p>CORNOCOPIA OF THE GODS WREATH Take pine or spruce branches and<br />
using wire and players, twist them into a circle. Decorating<br />
this is not unlike decorating a Christmas tree, only you are<br />
going to attach pomegranates, oranges, walnuts in their shelves,<br />
kumquats, pine cones, acorns, bay leaves and chocolate covered<br />
coins. I like using fresh stuff, but there are many versions of<br />
the wreath that could be made using plastic replicas of food<br />
such as grapes strawberries and oranges. Finish this masterpiece<br />
off with gold, yellow and green ribbons. MARTHA STEWART &#8216;S OSHUN<br />
HAPPINESS WREATH I stole this one off of Martha Stewart who<br />
probably didn&#8217;t realise that she was inventing something that<br />
would honour the African Orisha of the Rivers, Love, and Wealth,<br />
Oshun. It is Oshun who takes care of love and relationships,<br />
money, and all the things that make life sweet. For this one you<br />
will need hundreds of pins, and bags and bags of pink, orange<br />
and yellow gumdrop candies. Use the pins (or use glue) to press<br />
these candies onto their backing. The effect is a sunburst of<br />
joy. Finish it off with a big bow of pink, yellow and orange<br />
ribbons, However save this one for the mantelpiece. Oshun is not<br />
the only being that loves sugar. You don&#8217;t want an army of birds<br />
or squirrels attacking your front door! </p>
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