Katy Miller has been constantly blogging abouy personal development on many areas in life - from the age of 15 she started her own online business and made a $5,000 a month income for herself by selling online based services (IT related) to companies and individuals.
She Graduated Univsersity of Brighton with a First Class Degree in Marketing and Business.
Currently the owner of a salon in Central London (with the partner being her sister) she also is in the process of creating a franchise system for her salon so that it can be re-sold onto new business owners in England and the USA.
Occasionally guest post at ImmortalPath blog, please see articles section below.
Articles and Blog Posts Coming Soon.
Currently blogging about health and focusing on improving internal and external health via various methods including acupuncture via Maria who is popular in England for her acupuncture courses; I personally think everyone should have enough knowledge to improve their health and not rely on doctors and give up their own responsibility of health.
There are many ways to the top of the mountain - every human being has the right to choose his or her own path to their growth, be it the slow way, or the faster way.
To learn more about me, the best way would be to add me on facebook or any other social media website - please see contact details in contact section.
I am currently involved in creating cosmetic and natural health content online to help people with the possibility of healing through alternative means - one such video created for cosmetic purpose was hair loss related vide on a Review on Alpecin Caffeine Shampoo, which looks at what it was based on, and what are the alternatives.
Not only that, but have taken part in writing the article "What Causes an Itchy Scalp" with a team of professional researchers and a lead scientist, in helping create awareness on the topic - as there is way too much misinformation on this - added to this is the Taoist Soap to help with inflammation on scalp and skin.
Basically the idea behind the Caffeine based shampoos in Germany stemmed from a research done on hair growth and its effects by adding topical caffeine on the scalp - but the problem with the study was that it was done to hair inside test tubes, which did not face the wrath of hormone imbalances or stress factors of the biological body - hence this is looked into detail in the video mentioned as well as the article linked via the video.
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