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Natural Hair Care Routine for Hydration Health Retention

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Natural hair tends to get dry and frizzy quickly. Therefore, curly hair needs to be hydrated more often. Below, we’ve shared 5 effective tips on how to hydrate curly hair to restore its health.  #1. Shampoo to Remove All Buildup: When you're starting each week you want to start fresh. Shampooing weekly is really good for your hair because the products that have accumulated on your hair prevent moisture oils and other nutrients from penetrating your hair properly. Use a shampoo brush to really get in your scalp. Get it deeply clean and make all the residue from any products you've used the week before is completely gone and your hair is basically zeroed out. It's neutral and it's ready to take on any moisture that you want to put back into your hair.  #2. Detangle with a Deep Conditioner that Provides a Lot of Slip: To save on time go straight into deep conditioning by using a deep conditioner that provides an ample amount of slip to detangle your hair and distribute th

Do's and Don'ts to Avoid Hair Fall, Dandruff, Frizzy Hair in Winter

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Winter can be as harsh on your hair as it is on your skin. The cold weather can cause some serious damage to your hair if you don't take care of it the right way. The most commonly faced hair problems during the winter is dryness, frizz, breakage, dandruff and loss of shine. Your hair will also lose moisture and there will be a change in texture, which can be prevented if you look after it and follow the correct regimen. The right hair care routine can help you maintain your hair game without fretting about it. While you need to invest in the right products, you also need to trust on some home-made remedies and rituals to strengthen your hair.  • Prevent Hair Fall:   You might suffer from extra hair fall in winter because of dryness, which can be avoided if you follow a proper diet, take vitamins and stay hydrated. Include more leafy greens, eggs, fatty fish, fruits, and nuts and seeds in your diet to stop hair fall.    • Don't Over Shampoo Your Hair:   Over shampooing your ha

Benefits Of Yogurt For Skin And Hair

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When trying to eat more healthy, yogurt is an excellent food to add. Yogurt is full of essential protein, Calcium, Vitamin B2 Vitamin B12, Vitamin B5, and Vitamin D. It also contains healthy bacteria, which assists in digestion. These are known as probiotics. Besides these health benefits , nutrients in plain and unsweetened yogurt are also beneficial to your hair and skin. Yogurt contains lactic acid, zinc and B vitamins, which all offer benefits to your healthy regime.  Benefits: 1. Reduces Wrinkles and Fine Lines: Yogurt is high in lactic acid, which can help reduce the sight of wrinkles and prevent new wrinkles from forming. It can also remove dead skin cells and reduce the size of your pores. Yogurt can fight of bacteria and germs that can take the oxygen molecules of your skin cells, which damages them. 2. Fights Acne: Yogurt can fight acne because it kills germs and fungus that can cause breakouts. It can clean out your pores and rid them of any bacteria. The zinc levels in the

5 Nail Art Designs Using Household Items

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Nail art designs can be created just by using household items. No professional nail tools are needed. You can choose to wear one as an accent nail. Mix or match a few or you can do all five. Base Coat:  Start off by applying base coat to protect your nails.  1. Galaxy Inspired Design: Begin by applying two coats of a black polish as your base. Apply a latex barrier on the skin surrounding the cuticles to protect from excess cleanup. An alternative would be to swap our tape or clean up with polish remover. Apply white polish on to a small piece of cut up dish sponge and begin dabbing it onto the nail for the base. This will allow the colors that go over top to pop. Once the white base has dried down, repeat the same step with a purple polish and dab it onto one-third of the white base. Repeat the same step with a blue polish and dab onto the second-third of the white base. Repeat the same step for a final time using a green polish to fill in the last third of the nail.  If you feel you

Blackheads Vs. Whiteheads: How Are They Different?

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Both blackheads and whiteheads are clogged pores. But the opening of the pore is different in each.  In a blackhead part of the pore, the surface of the skin is stretched open. The black color is dead skin cells, bacteria and oil stuck down in the pore because the top part of the pore is open. The scientific term for a blackhead is an open comedone. A whitehead is also a clogged pore except unlike a blackhead the top of the pore is not stretched open and exposing the clogged portion. The pore is still clogged but the surface of the pore is closed. So dermatologists call these closed comedones.  Blackhead removal tools are the best way to treat blackheads and sometimes whiteheads without scarring. Not all are the same though the better kits will last for lifetime, while the cheap kits will cut you and spread bacteria. Do Blackheads Cause Whiteheads? When dead cells, bacteria, or oil clog the pores of your skin cells, blackheads and whiteheads occur. The open forms of blocked pores lead