Hair - Dr. L Owlsin

HAIR & SKIN


Is hair vital?

Absolutely. Think of the protective fuzz of the kiwi and peach. Hair is the natural barrier that protects your internal being.

Hair can be cut in many styles but there are more healthful choices. Bangs help protect the frontal lobe. Facial hair is also very positive and almost essential for a male with less hair. Trimming your hair very regularly is vital to keeping it healthy and removing dead ends.

Can I shave my body?

No. Shaving and waxing are targeted beauty standards created by ill-intentioned people who want us to stay unhealthy. Your body hair naturally grows to the correct length and thickness to protect your seed. Interfering with your skin's natural defense mechanism is dangerous.

Even scarier is a new hair removal treatment that uses laser technology. This tech is extremely dangerous. After multiple treatments one's body hair ceases to grow, leaving one in a crippled, very depleted state that is hard to overcome. We have anecdotal evidence of a partial reversal of this effect through artificial means such as wearing tights created with fuzzy mohair. Nothing truly replaces the body's natural hair, however. Say NO to laser treatments.

But I'm bald!

Baldness is a consequence of nutritional immorality. Nutrient jugglers from a young age experience only minimal balding effects. It is important to rectify any baldness swiftly. This means reevaluating your nutrient juggling program to make sure you are in good health. Do not use wigs! Wigs are often sourced from poor, dead, and lifeless hair and it is unhealthy for it to be so close to your brain.

Unfortunately, once you have gone bald restoration of hair is only minimal even with nutrient juggling. Bald people need to follow the diet plan strictly and make ample use of other methods such as sexual reseeding.

And what about the skin?

Skin is a good indicator of health. Dry, thin, cracked, or glowless skin are hallmarks of lifelessness. Unfortunately, many cover this up with modern products so you cannot assess someone on this alone. Skincare should be limited to seed based oils, sexual fluid, hydration, and royal jelly. Avoid lotions and other skin care quick-fixes.