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3 Surprising Uses For Botox

Maintaining a youthful appearance is important to many women, and Botox treatments can be a valuable tool in helping women achieve this goal. If you have dismissed Botox treatments because you aren't interested in treating the signs of aging, you may be surprised to find that the uses for Botox extend beyond cosmetic procedures. If you have one of the following three conditions, talk to your doctor about Botox treatments in the future.

1. Chronic Migraine Headaches

Chronic migraines (characterized as an average of 20 migraine headaches each month) can be debilitating. If you suffer with chronic migraines, undergoing Botox treatments might help.

Clinical studies show that chronic migraine patients treated with Botox report an average of 8 less days of headaches each month after six months of treatment. After twelve months of treatment, study participants reported a 50% or more reduction in the number of migraines they experienced each month. If you want to take control of your chronic migraines, Botox treatments could be the answer.

2. Hyperhidrosis

Armpit stains can be embarrassing, but they are a common occurrence for those individuals who struggle with a medical condition known as hyperhidrosis (commonly referred to as excessive sweating). If you sweat profusely, you may be able to turn to Botox treatments for help in reducing the negative impact hyperhidrosis is having on your life.

During a two year clinical trial, researchers discovered that 94% of patients required just four or fewer Botox treatments to control their excessive sweating for the duration of the two year period. The number of study participants reporting that they felt their excessive sweating was the cause of emotional damage was reduced by half after Botox treatments, falling from 76–83% to 32–42%. Don't let your hyperhidrosis cause you social discomfort. Ask your doctor about using Botox treatments to eliminate excessive sweating.

3. Alopecia Areata

Thinning of the hair in women is often caused by alopecia areata. This condition can be difficult to live with, since many women value their physical appearance. Fortunately, you can use Botox treatments to help reverse the signs of alopecia areata.

Medical professionals experimenting with the administration of two to three Botox treatments over the course of a year have found that the treatments reduce scalp tension, increase blood circulation, and boost the nutrient levels in the scalp tissue surrounding the hair follicles. These effects contribute not only to a reduction in hair loss, but the regrowth of hair for many patients.

Botox treatments aren't limited to those who want to erase fine lines and wrinkles. If you have chronic migraines, excessive sweating, or alopecia areata, Botox treatments could provide you with the relief you are looking for.

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Putting the Cosmetics Pieces Together

When I was a young teenager, my mom would try to teach me how to apply makeup--but I didn't listen. Instead, I worked with my friends to experiment with makeup, which led to a few disasters. However, over time, I was able to pick up a few good habits, but it didn't mean that I was an expert. I had to learn the real tricks of the trade in college, which is why I made this blog dedicated to proper makeup application. I want to help young girls to know how to apply makeup the right way, so that they don't struggle with embarrassing school pictures and unsightly smeared eyes.

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