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myninaross · 6 months
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Black Cumin Seed Oil
Your scalp and hair follicles crave good blood flow. Without it, there is no way to ensure those healthy nutrients arrive at your scalp level to stimulate those hair follicles to trigger hair growth. 
This potent oil contains over 100 vital nutrients that work together to create the ideal environment for blood circulation and rapid hair regrowth.
If that's not great enough, Black cumin seed oil also is a powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant; aiding your body in the fight against fungus and bacteria that can sometimes disrupt the hair growth cycle. 
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strrkie-art · 1 year
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flavors of jjk characters
amateur set of aroma associations. aromatherapy is my little relaxing hobby, I am not a perfumer
Satoru Gojo woody-musky composition with light floral notes. The fragrance fits snugly to the skin
Suguru Geto oriental woody perfume. his hair and clothes smell of palo santo, he carries a trail of kitchen spices and petricore (Satoru calms down and says even "sobers up" from this fragrance, when you need to put your thoughts in order, Shoko calls him "honey wood")
Shoko Ieiri among the mixed smells of latex gloves, formalin and cigarettes, her fragrance consists of one tuberose and sounds weak, almost imperceptible
Utahime Iori nothing came to mind but the scent of white lily and lemon peel
Yuki Tsukumo I think a refreshing playful composition of neroli and pepper with notes of grapefruit would suit her, while poorly hiding the smell of rubber and metal on her hands
Choso camphor and tea rose
Mei Mei fragrance of cashmere, black currant berries, ginger
Kento Nanami  sun-warmed trees, oak and fresh aquatic notes on warm days, in cold weather he will be warmed combination of guryun balm, bergamot and pomegranate peel
Hiromi Higuruma restrained fragrance of clary sage, cardamom, lavender and cedar
Yuuji Itadori orange, sage, vetiver I think Yuu is not picky, it is normal for him to use a 3 in 1 shampoo with an indefinite smell, he has not yet decided what exactly complements it, he uses different probes that Nobara gives him as a present, but most often unconsciously chooses compositions with orange
Megumi Fushiguro  green tea and oak moss, smell of cleanliness, which happens to washed laundry with a powder without fragrance, brought from the cold into the warmth of the room
Ryomen Sukuna strong vanilla at the beginning and after it sounds deeper with bitter wild herbs and pine needles, supplemented with tobacco, orchid notes and musk, completely eclipsing the original suffocating sweetness
Uraume cotton, fresh figs and burnt laurel leaves
Tsumiki Fushiguro pink pepper and lily of the valley
Toji Fushiguro woody-resin fragrance with animalistic notes and tobacco (he smokes, his hands and clothes smell of strong cigarettes)
Junpei Yoshino ylang-ylang, cumin, cucumber
Mahito something incongruous, for example, the smell of moisture and sweet rot of autumn leaves, a diluent for oil paints in combination with patchouli or vanilla
Yuuta Okkotsu jasmine tea, soy wax, juniper
Toge Inumaki fennel, rosemary, sea buckthorn leaves
Nobara Kugisaki I don't associate with anything other than perfume Funny by Moschino
Maki Zenin watery violet fragrance
Momo Nishimiya peony, freesia, geranium, amber, frankincense, powder (oh, no, Mai, it's not grandma's perfume, it's called a mystical witch fragrance)
Mai Zenin white pineapple strawberries, tobacco dust and cloves
Kasumi Miwa  is something powdery, delicate and barely perceptible iris or verbena
Noritoshi Kamo woody earthy fragrance with a hint of salt and almonds. his hands smell of suede, ink and coffee beans
Kokichi Muta ozone, bigaradia, nutmeg, licorice and musk
Aoi Todo perfumed deodorant with lime, nutmeg, basil and chamomile tea (to calm the rage in the chest in the spa evening)
Kirara Hoshi patchouli, rose and chocolate shampoo
Kinji Hakari iron, spruce, red apple and fire smoke
Mimiko Hasaba vanilla, apricot, wormwood
Nanako Hasaba geranium, rosehip, cinnamon
Nitta Akari rice water, pomegranate, grapefruit, red currant berries
Nitta Arata lavender, cardamom, walnut, lemon
Yorozu red wine, wild honey, rice, ginger cookies
Hajime Kashimo aquatic fragrance, chrysanthemum, bamboo
Naoya Zenin sandalwood, powdered sugar, caramel, salt
Haruta Shigemo fir, tangerine, lime, bitter chocolate, salty-sweet popcorn
Dagon land, mud, sea
Jogo wet burnt wood, mango, gasoline
Hanami fresh grass, garden flowers after rain
Kiyotaka Ijichi cocoa, tobacco, cloves, amber
Ino Takuma guaiac wood, vetiver, bergamot, lemon
Atsuya Kusakabe aquatic or woody fragrance with tea tree
Hana Kurusu powdery mimosa
Ryu Nishikori copaifera balsam, pine resin, clary sage, pineapple and burnt caramel
Takako Uro gunpowder, lemongrass, blackberry, leather notes
I think to end the thread on this note, it turned out to be longer than I expected. In any case, it was fun for me to pick up fragrances for the characters, relying on my olfactory memory, rather than adjusting to personal preferences (this was especially difficult with Naoya's fragrance😅)
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elkenbulwark · 7 months
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WHAT YOUR CHARACTER WILL NOTICE ABOUT MINE
What they look like: He is large in the sense he is tall (about 6'4) and takes up a good amount of space, though he is not particularly wide or exceptionally broad shouldered - simply very dense with added muscle. The color of his hair doesn't quite have a name, or at least one that anybody would be confident in calling it due to how changes often in different aspects of lighting. This is partially due to an introduced artificial coloring that was added to his hair as a joke while he was napping among Ren's high elf friends; the elven dye in question is the type that can only really be seen in direct sunlight, and when it's visible - it gives his natural deep-blue (nearly black) and red tints a plummy, fuchsia sheen that shows the most concentrated level of pink at the ends of his hair when it's spiked up while the rest becomes a metallic, coppery-mauve.
As a half-orc, some (particularly other half's or full orcs) might find it unusual that he does not have a single facial scar as the violence and otherwise rowdiness among their kind is a usual indication they will have some marks on their face at early ages. Since he was raised in elven society and the condition of the face was to carry the reputation of one's house even amongst thralls, his face was spared any markings. Instead, he has his share of them on his lower back and the backs of his legs.
He has a mild case of vitiligo, but mainly on his firearms and palms as well as the back of one palm. There is also a spot on his sternum, between his shoulder blades, on a flank over his pancreas, and under his lip. His right temple/brow has the elvish word 'keeper' branded/tattooed in place as a sign of his past role in house Cragdew, and an enchantment to make him lie down.
What they smell like: A mixture of creek water and sometimes whatever bathing oil he finds in Ren's bag when he's had a wash in camp. By most standards, he carries the ever-present hint of sweat and sweat-sweetened leather from the bracing straps worn under light/medium armors. Hints of ironwood haunt the handle of his axe due to the handles of weapons and tools usually being the sturdy wood, and it rubs off on his hands. Blood and meat left in the sun too long festers inside a bag he keeps on his belt where he sometimes totes around the arms and legs of bodies found left on the road to use as projectiles in fights he senses are at hand. His breath is often a faint floral muddied with milk from whatever tea the camp has brewed in the morning that he slams full with goat milk.
What they taste like: Imagine a popsicle of everything described above under the smell category and give it a lick-cannibals don't @ him.
A kiss of course would taste like whatever he's gotten into last. His breath can be quite milky in the morning when hints of floral depending on the herbals of the tea he gets to have before setting out of camp, though his go to is licorice root. Other than that, he very much spicy and over spiced food, so there's a chance one might catch twinges of fresh peppercorn stuck in his teeth, coriander, and cumin. Overall if one had to lick him like the spider, he'd be salty and a bit on the dusty side from sweating and sleeping/rolling about in the dirt often as well as some dog fur from when he pays the Scratch tax.
What they sound like: Gravelly at times, his voice has a slight melodic upturn to the way he pronounces a few words, likely due to his upbringing and his general use of passable elvish. Though even with the practice in a softer language, he his larger lungs accompany his words with a bit more force than needed at times. His accent is a half breed of a London meets Mancunian with a sprinkle of Welsh (melody) in the mix. There are times his mouth is going so fast that he ends up adding extra words/phrases that don't need to be said or add to the conversation, but he has to chew something out to avoid chomping down on his tongue; think of it as if his mouth had the option to 'rage'. When calmer, however, his voice can roll slow and thick, especially when he's engaged in a bit of a sobering conversation. Speaking of sober, if he's not - good luck figuring out just what the hell he's saying.
What they feel like: Birvor feels like what wrapping one's arms around a cracked pantheon feels like: sturdy, stiff, and with the vague feeling that he will be unable to keep from crumbling forever. The uncertainty in his grasp when he feels that someone is to be added to his bulwark stems from being raised among those with frailer statures and of never quite knowing his own strength and failing to dial it back on many occasions. His hands look as though they'd feel delicate blanched ivory, yet they carry the callouses that turn his grip firm whether it is squeezing a shoulder in solidarity, gripping a jaw to twist a stubborn face towards his burning assessment of one's well being, or cupping a cheek with a softened resolve. Should one lean against him, the fast feeling of a heart enlarged to accommodate rages hammers in iambic pentameter. (They may also feel the squirming of his 3 additional stomach tadpoles riling up gut feelings to act on.)
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originalworldbeauty · 8 months
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Original World Beauty Launches A New Line For Clean Beauty Lovers With Phytonutrients For The Face and Body.
[Westlake Village, CA. October 6th, 2023] – Original World Beauty, a new brand committed to producing high-quality, nutrient-rich skincare, is thrilled to announce the launch of a new collection for the face and body. The line of products is generated around powerful antioxidants and vitamin-rich ingredients, their plant-based oils and serums are sourced from all corners of the globe and expertly handcrafted to fit perfectly with modern-day lifestyles.
The New Collection Features:
The innovative Luster Antioxidant Face Oil and the ceramide-rich Timeless Body Oil.
Luster features the anti-aging Phyto-Retinol Bakuchiol, the potent antioxidant Astaxanthin, the soothing properties of green tea, hibiscus flower, and calendula extract with pomegranate oil, rosehip, black cumin, and squalane. Luster promotes a radiant and youthful complexion by boosting cell turnover, providing protection against damaging environmental factors, smooths the appearance of fine lines, and improves hyperpigmentation. Each bottle is thoughtfully blended to provide customers with a luxurious and effective skincare experience.
Timeless Body Oil is a blend of antioxidants and ceramide-rich oils such as Plum, Jojoba, and Oat with Goji Berry extract. It provides a deep moisturizing experience while helping reinforce the skin's natural barrier, leaving it feeling incredibly soft and glowing. The scent is delightfully sweet, and the oil can be used as a fine mist or slow-releasing pump for the body and hair.
Alongside Luster Face Oil and Timeless Body Oil, Original World Beauty offers a range of other organic oil serums to cater to various skincare needs.
Argan Oil Serum with Vitamin C: formulated to brighten and nourish the skin.
Castor and Pumpkin Oil: for lashes, eyebrows, and hair designed to boost and strengthen hair follicles.
Beard Boost with Sandalwood: A beard oil to moisturize and promote the growth of the beard.
Dragon’s Blood Salve: One of the most interesting, exotic, and underrated raw ingredient. Directly from the Amazon Rainforest, this dark brownish-red resin turns into a white paste with an abundance of healing properties.
Ludy Hill, founder and CEO of Original World Beauty, stated:
"We are thrilled to launch our new face and body collection created with phytonutrients. We believe in the enormous importance of antioxidants and their crucial role in maintaining the health of our body and skin. Our products help the user move toward optimal skin through essential nutrients without any harmful additives, irritants, or fillers. We've tailored our formulas to suit all skin types, by using only non-comedogenic ingredients, ensuring that everyone can experience the transformative benefits of our products.”
About Original World Beauty:
Original World Beauty utilizes the advances of science and Earth’s raw materials to produce its skincare range. All their products are cruelty-free, handcrafted, and produced in small batches to ensure freshness and quality.
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maryisis · 10 months
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Black Cumin Seed Oil: Uses & Benefits of this Powerful Medicine
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(FYI-This is a blog I wrote years ago for my friend Sky Kubby's online store/blog "Medicinal Foods" and I just realized I never actually posted the blog on my own blog! I absolutely love Black Cumin Seed oil and believe in its healing powers.... Enjoy!)
Being a native to the Middle East and South West Asia, the cultivation of this Nigella sativa can be traced back over 3, 000 years, to Ancient Egypt. This seed is actually not even related to the “Cumin” seed that we know of, which resembles caraway, so its name can be misleading. 
Even the prophet Mohammed proclaimed Black Seed as “a remedy for all diseases except death.” Black Seeds with honey, an ancient recipe, which was found in King Tutankhamen’s tomb, is still used my many people to this day for digestion, respiratory ailments and more.
Black Seeds are used in many dishes in the Middle East, as well as India, yet it is argued by some that the cooking of the seeds may decrease some of the medicinal aspects.  Others believe that the tempering of the spice is what brings out the medicinal qualities.
Consuming the ground up black seeds can be helpful for easing digestive troubles, flatulence, clearing parasites, and have also become an alternative treatment to battling cancer. However, many prefer the oil for economic reasons and wider range of use. Simply, with the oil, you can get more of a potent dose with a smaller amount.
There are so many potential nourishing and restorative qualities of this precious oil, but one needs to know what to look for as the consumer to get a good product. 
First of all, be sure the oil you use is cold pressed and organic, to assure the integrity and purity. 
Second, due to certain chemical constituents present in the oil, such as the Omega fatty acids, this oil (similarly to flax oil) should not be heated as these constituents can be chemically altered and become disadvantageous to the body. 
Third, the proper storage of this oil would be in a dark colored, preferably glass bottle and to keep it cool or refrigerate it, especially after opening. A daily recommended dose is 1 teaspoon of oil, and for more medicinal effects, not around too much food. 
It can be taken in capsules, or simply swallowed from a spoon. Using this oil on the skin and hair is deeply nourishing, however the smell is quite strong (in a spicy and savory way) so combining essential oils may help to create a most supreme healing, anointing oil. 
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Autoimmune disease and cancer are huge problems in today’s society. Thymoquinone, one of the chemical constituent in Black Seed Oil, is of great interest to scientists, because its been shown to actually kill cancer cells, act as an anti-inflammatory and stimulate Opioid receptors which could help treat or prevent food allergies.
Even the big corporation Nestlé applied for a patent in 2010 which would protect their extraction process and the use of this chemical from Nigella sativa, which expectedly caused mass protest and controversy from upset people who felt a big corporation should not be able to own and control a natural chemical or people’s right to use it.
The knowledge and use of Black Seed Oil is becoming very common these days, just look it up on the internet! 
There are oil pulling blends which use this oil , luxurious body washes, and even a “Kardashian Beauty” brand of oil for the hair! 
The truth is, this oil alone can be used for a wide range of things, and is revered by the ancient and modern healers and scientists.
Lastly, I'd like to leave the readers with an image of this beautiful flower from which these precious black seeds come from. It may look familiar to you because, perhaps, its relative "Love in a mist" flower is already growing in your garden. If so, why not make some space in there for Nigella sativa too.
References:
sciencedirect.com aritcle
theblessedseed.com/learn-more/history/
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2583426/
wakeup-world.com/2013/01/02/black-cumin-seed-oil-the-miracle-oil/
wellnessmama.com/37127/black-seed-oil-benefits/
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10 Amazing Health Benefits And Uses Of Black Seed Oil
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  Have you ever heard about black seed oil? Did you know that people use this oil for thousands of years because of its therapeutic benefits? Original from Nigella sativa, a small plant with purple, blue, or white flowers that grows in East Europe, West Asia, and the Middle East, black seed has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. And did you know that they are also known as black cumin seeds, black cumin, kalonji, and black onion? According to scientists of different expertise, some of the benefits of black seed oil include: Helps with Weight Loss According to studies, a black seed supplement can help reduce the body mass index (BMI). And, according to a study published in 2013 in the Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders, it was found that black seed oil can be efficient against obesity. Helps with Cancer Prevention Recent studies show that the thymoquinone found in black seed oil can trigger programmed cell death, also known as apoptosis, in different types of cancer cells. It helps prevent brain cancer, leukemia, and breast cancer. However, the study was done only in cells, so the researchers still don't know how efficient the oil would be to treat people with cancer. Contributes to Kidney and Liver Functions According to a study from 2013, black seed oil can reduce issues related to hepatic and kidney diseases, and also improve these organs' structures. Improves cases of Diabetes According to a paper from the Journal of Endocrinology & Metabolism, black seed oil has anti-diabetic properties and can improve blood sugar levels. Helps with Infertility Research done on men with abnormal sperm and infertility issues found that black seed oil can improve sperm movement and also increase sperm count and semen volume.   Besides these benefits to general health, black seed oil is also good for the skin. In cases of eczema and psoriasis, the oil lessens the severity of eczema on the hands. Also, according to studies, the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects of black seed oil can improve acne. In a study, 58% of participants reviewed the treatment as good, while 35% evaluated their results as moderate. That's fantastic, isn't it?! And, if all these benefits weren't enough, black seed oil can also hydrate your hair. To get this benefit, you can either ingest black seed oil as a capsule or apply it topically to benefit your skin. It is also possible to add it to massage oils, shampoos, and homemade products for skincare. Besides that, black seed oil of high quality can also be used in culinary, bakery, and beverages. If you have any of the health issues we mentioned above and want to try black seed oil, we suggest you talk to your doctor first to learn about any possible drug interactions and also discuss the benefits and side effects of the supplement. As with any other supplements, pregnant or nursing women must talk to their doctors before using black seed oil. And, if you want to use it topically, it is necessary to do an allergy test on a small area of your arm, to avoid any skin reactions. You must also be careful to keep the oil away from your eyes, nose, and other sensitive parts of the body. Ingesting black seed oil might cause digestive issues, such as stomachaches, constipation, and vomiting. Hope this will help you. If you like the post, share it with your friends! If you want more recipes and tips, subscribe to us or follow us on social! Also Read:- 8 Incredible Lavender Oil Uses and Benefits for Your Health Read the full article
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abookishdreamer · 2 years
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Character Intro: Hesychia (Kingdom of Ichor)
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Nicknames- Ma by Rae
Auntie H by Pasithea
Age- 39 (immortal)
Location- Hearthwood neighborhood, New Olympus
Personality- She's lovingly introverted and takes solace in quiet solitude. She's calm & level-headed with a bit of mystery. She's currently single, making new discoveries about herself.
She has the standard powers of a goddess. As the goddess of quiet, stillness, rest, & silence her abilities include enhanced hearing (being sensitive to all sounds- no matter how faint), manipulating inertia, releasing a sound wave (which inflicts deafness on others temporarily), inducing people to rest for a short time, & being able to temporarily mute people, animals, objects, and electronics.
Hesychia lives in a cottage estate in the Hearthwood neighborhood of New Olympus. She likes the fact that her daughter Paregoros (goddess of soothing words) is just a 15 minute bike ride away. The color scheme of her cottage is in cool shades of powder blue, nutmeg, butterscotch, & cinnamon. There are no alarm clocks or timers to be found anywhere.
Her go-to drink is almond tea. She also likes iced tea, ginger ale, coconut milk, & sparkling water. Her usual from The Roasted Bean is an olympian sized black tea lemonade. She'll also enjoy a beer every once in a while.
Hesychia loves getting an egg & pepper sandwich (on pita bread) from The Bread Box. Hesychia also loves snacking on her homemade toasted coconut granola.
She has her own growing business- a series of nap hostels scattered throughout New Olympus. It's for all kinds of people- normal every day ones, busy University students, or folks in fast bustling careers. They can rent a room (starting for a half hour) where they can nap, rest, & regroup. For other work, Hesychia is a contributing writer for the magazines Hearthside & Vital Essence. She even lends her voice to narrate audiobooks. She also models for/endorses Olive Visbily, the skincare brand of Athena (goddess of wisdom).
She LOVES her new shaved 'do! After rocking a fro for several centuries, Hesychia referred to the moment of shaving her entire head as "one of the best freeing moments ever!" A go-to product for her that she likes to use is the Glory's Crown goddess strength hair & scalp oil (made with castor oil & black cumin seed).
In the pantheon, she's really fond of her daughter's best friend Pasithea (goddess of hallucinations & relaxation) and her mother Nárkosi (goddess of sedation). Hesychia is also good friends with Mesembria (Bria) (goddess of the afternoon), Epione (goddess of soothing pain), Apheleia (goddess of simplicity), Praxidike (goddess of judicial punishment), Logos (god of stories), Auge (goddess of first daylight), Sophia (goddess of thought), Nymphe (goddess of self-care), Anatole (goddess of sunrise), Tethys (Titaness of freshwater & clouds), Astraeus (Titan god of dusk), Pathos (god of emotion), Selene (Titaness of the moon), Paean (goddess of physicians), Elpis (goddess of hope), Leto (Titaness of demurity & motherhood), Eunostos (goddess of the flour mill), Hestia (goddess of the hearth), Harpocrates (god of silence & discretion), and Alectrona (goddess of the sun & morning). She's also quite fond of Harpocrates' children- Momus (god of mockery, satire, & ridicule) and Oizys (goddess of anxiety, misery, & depression).
Hesychia even takes part in The Moirai's monthly knitting/sewing circle.
She used to date Horkos (god of oaths), but they mutually decided to end the relationship, due to wanting different things. Hesychia is currently questioning her sexuality after having a NSFW dream about one of her good friends, Alectrona. She also had flings with Pan (god of the wild, satyrs, shepherds, & rustic music) and Tmolos (one of The Ourea).
In her free time, she loves spending time with her daughter whenever she's free. She also likes to keep busy by jogging, gardening, reading, writing, oil painting, basketball, golf, knitting, pottery, tai chi, bike riding, & acupuncture.
Her favorite meal is a cream of chicken & wild rice soup with a shredded brussel sprout salad drizzled in lemon oil dressing.
"In some moments, the quiet speaks the loudest."
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hairstyleforteen · 1 month
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10 Best Shampoo And Conditioner For Hair Over 60
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Our body experiences massive changes as we age. Our skin will wrinkle, our bones will weaken, and our hair will be more susceptible to damage. Now more than ever, it’s very important to give your crowning glory more attention. You can start by finding the best shampoo and conditioner for hair over 60. Aging always makes its existence felt on our hair. Both men and women will agree that old age is their enemy when it comes to hair health. Many people lose their hair, but you can delay this with the right choice of products. In this post, I will discuss how aging affects our hair and the best product choices you can use. As someone in the early 60s, I also added my tips on how to take care of your hair to prevent damage and thinning.
How aging affects our hair health
As we age, our hair becomes drier, stiffer, and more prone to damage. Additionally, we may notice changes in texture and thickness. While going gray is one change, damage is another. It's important to note that several factors can affect the aging of our hair, including hormones, genetics, and biochemistry. Genetics is one of the strongest determinants of how thick your hair will be once you reach 60. For men, male-pattern baldness is the most dreaded problem. It’s often passed on from one male family member to another. On the other hand, your hair's health can also be affected by hormonal changes. Women are at risk here, especially as 60 is postmenopausal age. Many women experience hair thinning and less full hair during and after menopause as the progesterone and estrogen hormone levels dwindle. Various biochemical processes regulate hair growth. Aging reduces sebum and androgens, resulting in dryer, thinner, and breakable hair. Aside from that, our bodies become less efficient at producing melanin as we grow older. This results in dull and faded hair color, which is why black hair turns gray. Despite all this, aging shouldn’t feel like a life sentence for your hair. There are many ways to keep your tresses healthy and thick as you navigate your 60s onward. Below, I reviewed 10 shampoo and conditioner products that will help take care of your aging hair. See which of these you’ll love to use!
10 Best Shampoos and Conditioner For Hair Over 60
1. PURA D’OR Original Gold Label Anti-Hair Thinning Shampoo When it comes to the best shampoo and conditioner for a hair over 60, I swear by the PURA D’OR Original Gold Label Anti-Hair Thinning Shampoo. This product is made of the proprietary DHT herbal blend. It’s composed of 17 herbs, including biotin, Red Korean Seaweed, argan oil, amla oil, black cumin seed oil, and more. Moreover, this PURA D’OR shampoo has no parabens and SLS. It’s also gluten-free and doesn’t contain formaldehyde, sulfates, petrolatum, and toluene. This is also safe to use for those with common allergies. Most of all, this product is vegan and cruelty-free. This shampoo will help boost your thinning hair while moisturizing your dry scalp. Both men and women will benefit from this natural and nourishing formula made for aging hair. It promotes circulation on the scalp while giving your locks a fuller and bouncier finish. By consistently using this shampoo, you can reduce hair fall and promote new hair growth. However, individuals with hypersensitivity to caffeine may want to consider other products on this list. If you’re unhappy with the results, PURA D’OR offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee. They will give you a full refund if you’re not satisfied with the results, no questions asked. Pros                                            - 100% full refund guarantee - Made of 17+ herbs - Cruelty-free and vegan formula Cons - Not for those with caffeine hypersensitivity 2. Nioxin System 2 Cleanser Shampoo Another formula I recommend is the Nioxin System 2 Cleanser Shampoo. This one might be an ideal choice for those with extremely oily scalps. It performs a deep cleanse to remove dirt, excessive oil, and irritants, thanks to its Activ Renewal Technology. This shampoo is made for individuals with progressed thinning. If you’re suffering from male pattern baldness or similar conditions, you should give Nioxin a try. Moreover, this shampoo offers a light moisturizing benefit. It also shields your hair from UV rays while removing environmental residues. Also, this is blended with peppermint oil to refresh your scalp while giving it a natural scent. It smells a little bit medicated, but it does the job of preventing further hair loss and boosting new growth. For me, that’s just a small issue that I can live with. However, you should remember that this isn’t color-safe. If you have color-treated hair, you must get the System 3 or System 4 formula instead. Overall, System 2 is formulated for those with natural hair. Aside from that, the Nioxin System 2 Cleanser Shampoo also comes in a therapy conditioner formula, which you can purchase separately. Pros  - Ideal for oily natural hair - Activ Renewal Technology for deep cleansing - Protects against UV rays Cons - Not safe for color-treated hair 3. Nourish Beaute Vitamins Shampoo & Conditioner The Nourish Beaute Vitamins Shampoo & Conditioner comes in two separate bottles. The shampoo is packed with biotin, coconut oil, castor oil, and proprietary Procapil. Meanwhile, the conditioner is blended with argan oil, keratin, biotin, and the proprietary Baicapil. Procapil is a patented ingredient that stimulates hair growth while preventing further hair loss. Meanwhile, Baicapil is a combination of three plant ingredients that also fight hair loss. These two patented ingredients are mixed with a vitamin blend and DHT blockers. Moreover, this Nourish Beaute pair is suitable for all hair types. It will condition and volumize your hair, so you’ll look good even at 60. This has a plant-based formula, which guarantees gentle and nourishing effects. Overall, these shampoos and conditioners are cruelty-free, paraben-free, hormone-free, and phthalate-free. This makes it a great choice for those over 60s with sensitive scalps. It also smells good and lathers well. Aside from that, Nourish Beaute offers a 100% happiness guarantee. This will protect your money in case you don’t see results. The only thing I noticed is that it will take a long for you to see substantial growth with this shampoo and conditioner. Nevertheless, it works wonders in keeping your hair healthy. Pros - Patented ingredient blends - Plant-based ingredients - Suitable for all hair types Cons - The hair growth benefit takes time to show results. 4. Oribe Gold Lust Repair & Restore Shampoo If you don’t mind splurging, I highly recommend the Oribe Gold Lust Repair & Restore Shampoo. This is a rejuvenating formula that’s a must for aging hair. Most of all, this shampoo is free of sulfate, paraben, and gluten. It’s also PETA-certified cruelty-free and safe for color and keratin-treated hair. Moreover, the Oribe Gold Lust Repair & Restore Shampoo has Bio-Restorative Complex, which deeply nourishes the hair cuticle. This is paired with an Amino Acid Complex for added moisturization on your scalp and hair. Also, this shampoo has Mediterranean Cyprus extracts that naturally repair and restore damaged hair. With regular use, your aging hair will become softer, healthier, and easier to manage. This is aside from the hydrating argan oil to control the frizz. Another thing I like about the Oribe Gold is it makes the hair appear youthful with regular use. It also locks in moisture on the hair strands, which gives it a conditioning effect. This shampoo also smells heavenly, but I wish the container will be improved to prevent leaks. Some users also complain about the price, but I won't mind splurging for the benefit it brings. Pros - PETA-certified cruelty-free - Bio-Restorative Complex + Amino Acid Complex - Heavenly scent Cons - The conditioning effect is just mild. 5. Living proof Restore Shampoo If you want to save some bucks, I suggest that you try the Living Proof Restore Shampoo. This shampoo is free from sulfates, silicones, phthalates, and parabens, which makes it a safe choice for aging hair. For over 60s with colored and chemically-treated hair, this is also a good choice. Aside from that, the Living Proof shampoo removes residues from your scalp so that it won’t block your roots. While it doesn’t promote hair growth, it does a good job of keeping your aging hair healthy. This is one of the few shampoo products that worked for me. I have straight hair with hardly untamable frizz. But after a month of using this shampoo, I can say that I’m the ‘Living proof’ of its efficacy! It made me proud of my hair. Overall, Living Proof promises to make your hair 20x more resistant to breakage. It will also repel oil and dirt, so your hair won’t be weighed down easily, which allows you to enjoy your hairstyle longer. Moreover, I know a few hairstylists who recommend this shampoo, which just proves its quality. If you have damaged hair but can’t afford expensive products, the Living Proof Restore Shampoo is a good start. Pros - It makes hair 20x more breakage resistant - Safe for color and chemically-treated hair - Cruelty-free formula Cons - There’s not much benefit for those with thinning hair. 6. Kerastase Densifique Bodifying Shampoo If your hair seems to lack density as you get older, the Kerastase Densifique Bodifying Shampoo will be a big help. It’s made to deep cleanse, strengthen, and increase the density of your hair. This is a 2-in-1 shampoo that provides conditioning for the best results. Aside from that, the Kerastase Densifique has hyaluronic acid, which makes your hair plump. It’s also blended with glucose peptide that reaches far into the cuticle to strengthen your existing hair. Above all, it contains ceramides that will boost your hair’s elasticity and moisture retention. With these top-notch ingredients, there’s no reason why Kerastase Densifique won’t work for users over 60. It’s made for thinning hair, which will help a lot in preventing further hair loss. Moreover, the Densifique collection is safe for color-treated hair. Another thing I like is the addictive smell of this shampoo, which is naturally scented using pink mint, bergamot, peony, and freesia. It also has hints of cedar and musk. If they make perfume versions of this, I’ll be covering myself with it! Overall, this shampoo is concentrated and not watered down like cheap products. It also eliminates the need to buy a separate conditioner. The only issue I have over Kerastase is the faulty bottle, but it never happened again in my succeeding purchases. Pros - Blended with hyaluronic acid - Contains ceramides - Made for thinning hair Cons - Some users say that it takes a long time to work on thinning hair. 7. Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging Shampoo If your aging hair is dry and brittle, the Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging Shampoo might be right for you. True to its name, it has caviar extracts, which are packed with Omega-3 fatty acids. This ingredient is a powerful tool to moisturize and improve the elasticity of damaged hair. This product also boasts of the proprietary Seasilk, which is a marine botanical blend that helps repair and restore damaged hair. In addition, the Alterna Caviar Shampoo has Age-Control Complex to undo the environmental and chemical damages that age your hair faster than it should. Aside from that, this shampoo is suitable for all hair types of both men and women. It locks in moisture to keep the hair shiny and soft. The best part is that this product is free from sulfates and paraben that could irritate your scalp. Moreover, this Alterna shampoo is safe for color-treated hair. Clinical trials also show that this formula provides thermal protection up to 450F. Despite that, I’ll still use a separate heat protectant when heat styling, just to be sure. Pros - Blended with real caviar extracts - Age-Control Complex - Suitable for all hair types Cons - I just wish they can make the container easier to open, especially for arthritic users. 8. RevitaLash Cosmetics Thickening Shampoo If you’re looking for a thickening shampoo, I highly recommend this one from RevitaLash Cosmetics. It has a photo-infused formula that will hydrate and thicken your hair with regular use. Moreover, this has plant-based ingredients to gently cleanse and hydrate your hair. It has a Loquat leaf and willow bark that boosts hair growth and exfoliates the scalp. This is also mixed with biotin for thicker-looking hair. And to make sure that your aging hair is moisturized, this shampoo has panthenol. The RevitaLash Cosmetics Thickening Shampoo is color-safe and free from sulfate detergents. It doesn’t contain phthalates or parabens, not to mention that it’s also cruelty-free. For a dermatologist-reviewed and clinically-tested formula, I don’t mind spending a few bucks. RevitaLash succeeded in formulating a shampoo that works for all hair types and colors without frills. Pros - Plant-based ingredients - Safe for colored hair - Boosts hair growth Cons - The smell is a little off-putting for some users. 9. Dominican Magic Anti-Aging Shampoo Set If you’re looking for a haircare kit, the Dominican Magic Anti-Aging Shampoo Set is an excellent option. This is composed of one shampoo, one conditioner, one leave-in conditioner, and one anti-aging scalp drop. It’s a complete set to rejuvenate and regain your aging hair’s glam. For the shampoo, your hair will be treated with a blend of botanicals that will help stimulate hair growth and prevent premature hair loss. It’s mixed with rosemary extracts, horsetail extracts, arnica extract, and peppermint oil. All of these will nourish and cleanse your scalp gently. Meanwhile, the Dominican Anti-Aging Conditioner in this package has coconut oil and ascorbic acid to lock in moisture to your hair. And if you’re in a hurry, the leave-in conditioner will also come in handy. Overall, these products are safe for color-treated hair. It gives a soft finish without weighing the hair down too much. And for this set, I can say that it’s already a steal for such a price tag. Users had noticed that their hair is less prone to breakage when they switched to the Dominican Magic. Pros - Blend of botanicals - Set of four hair care kit - It helps prevent premature hair loss Cons - I hope they will improve the bottle cap to prevent leaks. 10. Pantene Expert Pro-V Age Defy Shampoo My last pick for this list is the Pantene Expert Pro-V Age Defy Shampoo. It’s made to restore the vitality of damaged and aging hair. This shampoo will help fight seven signs of aging, including breakage, split ends, frizz, unruly grays, and lackluster color. It’s also a great choice for thinning look and dry hair. This shampoo has the Age Defy System with a triple-blend complex to lock in moisture on your hair. It’s also safe for color-treated tresses. Moreover, this Pantene shampoo is free from nickel, gluten, antibiotics, paraben, soy, and common allergens. It’s also safe for use on teens. The best thing about the Pantene Expert Pro-V is it’s very easy to find in most stores. While it’s more expensive than the other shampoo from the brand, it’s worth the purchase if you’re already over 60. This formula removes the need for a separate conditioner, which is a big plus for me. Pros - Triple-blend complex - Fights 7 signs of aging - Made for aging hair Cons - The perfume smell is a bit strong.
How to choose shampoo and conditioner for a hair over 60
Many of us don’t pay much attention to the shampoo and conditioners we use. As long as it lathers and smells good, it should do. But if you’re past 60, you have to be meticulous with the hair products you’re going to use. This is to prevent premature hair loss and damage brought on by old age. However, finding the best shampoo to use can be a challenging endeavor for some. To help you out, here are some of the things you should consider: Consider your scalp type. The very first thing you should think about is your scalp type. Your scalp is the skin on your head where all the hairs grow from. If it’s not conditioned well, your hair will also have poor quality. So how can you tell your scalp type? If it feels tight after shampooing or just by itself, your scalp is dry. This is the same thing if your scalp feels very itchy, even if you don’t have dandruff. If you have this scalp, you need a moisturizing shampoo that won’t strip your roots of too much oil. On the other hand, if your scalp is shinier than usual, you likely have an oily scalp. You’ll also notice your hair being too oily after a full night’s sleep. Unlike dry scalps, you need a cleansing shampoo for oily types. This is to prevent the roots from getting clogged and harboring dirt. However, there’s also the so-called ‘combination’ scalp, which is neither oily nor dry. With this type, it takes longer for the scalp to get oily after each wash. Drugstore shampoos will do here as long as the product is gentle and moisturizing. Check your hair type. Next, you have to consider your hair type. Here’s a quick rundown of the most common hair types and the suitable shampoo and conditioner for them: - Thick hair. For those over 60 with thick hair, they need a moisturizing shampoo that will lock in the moisture on each strand. This is to prevent the thick locks from being dry and manageable. - Fine hair. Unlike thick hair, fine hair requires a volumizing formula that won’t weigh the hair down. Read the full article
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Total Transformation Home Remedy Rapid Hair Growth Oil 100% Natural
Get the Total Transformation Home Remedy Rapid Hair Growth Oil 100% Natural which is a blend of carefully selected natural herbsaspices infused in healthy oils to achleve amazing results. It reduces breakages / shredding for both hair and beard. It is best used for treating alopecia (hair loss), overall thickening and length retention. It serves as an instant natural softening agent for natural hair, Locs and beard. INGREDIENTS Carrier Olis. Castor, Sweet Almond, Rosehip, Avocado, Jojoba, Shed, Black Seed, Neem, Lemon, Coconut, Olive Oil, Essential Oils. Tea Tree, Rosemary, Citronella And Peppermint Oil. Herbs a Spices:- Cloves, Fenugreek, Black Seed, Moringa, Star Anise, Lavender, Mustard Seed, Ginko, Tyme, Cumin, Funnel, Neem, Hibiscus, Chebe powder, Rosemary. USAGE Shake this Rapid Hair Growth Oil well and apply daily to scalp and affected areas. Gently massage. Do not rinse. For external use only. Size: 100 ml Read the full article
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Shop Nina Ross Black Cumin Seed Oil For Hair Restoration and Hair Regrowth
This powerful oil includes over 100 essential nutrients that work together to provide an optimum environment for blood circulation and quick hair regrowth.
If that isn't enough, black cumin seed oil is also an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant, assisting your body in the battle against fungus and bacteria, which can sometimes interrupt the hair growth cycle.
Visit this link https://ninaross.co/products/black-cumin-seed-oil to buy this amazing product at just $16.
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ORGANIC BLACK CUMIN ESSENTIAL OIL
It thoroughly nourishes the scalp and stimulates hair follicle development. It's also high in antioxidants, which protect against free radicals and encourage hair development. When rubbed topically on the back of the neck, it relaxes the mind and increases blood circulation, hence controlling blood pressure and promoting healthy blood flow. Pure Black Cumin Essential Oil is dispersed and breathed, clearing the airways and improving breathing. It contains antioxidants, which help to alleviate symptoms of asthma and bronchitis. It possesses anti-cancer characteristics that aid in the battle against skin cancer; it may be taken in conjunction with medical treatment to speed up the healing process. It contains anti-inflammatory qualities that alleviate pain, swelling, and redness. It can also assist in alleviating back pain, joint discomfort, and muscular soreness.
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viral-spices · 7 months
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Unveiling the Health Marvels of Organic Black Cumin Seeds
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Organic Black cumin seeds locally know as Onion seeds/ Kalonji and are also called as Nigella sativa in scientific terms. Due to their excellent health benefits, these seeds are considered as the "nutritional powerhouse". These seeds are in use for better health since thousands of years and since many centuries it has been used for its well-known medicinal benefits. Organic Black cumin seeds are power packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
The important benefits of organic black cumin seeds are:
Cardiac health: Scientific Research have revealed that Organic black cumin seeds can have good impact on heart health. These seeds may help in lowering cholesterol levels in blood thereby reducing blood pressure and risk of heart disease.
Anti-inflammatory properties: Organic black cumin seeds help in reducing inflammation in human body because of its best anti-inflammatory properties. Black cumin seeds are considered good for consumption for people suffering from conditions like arthritis or asthma.
Immune system: Because of presence of high content of vitamins and minerals such as vitamin A, vitamin C, iron, and zinc. Organic Black cumin seeds are considered as best for immune-boosting properties to strengthen your immune system.
Issues related to respiration: Black cumin seeds are suitable to treat respiratory conditions like allergies and asthma thus improving breathing.
Digestion: For people suffering from digestive issues like bloating, gas, and indigestion Organic Black cumin seeds are blessing as they enhance digestion. Harmful bacteria in gut are kept in watch by cumin seeds thus reducing digestion related issues in human body.
Antioxidants: Oxidative stress and damage caused by free radicals can be greatly reduced in human body. All thanks to Black cumin seeds as they are a great source of antioxidants. These antioxidants rich seeds can boost the immune system and reduce the risk of heart diseases.
Skin and Hair Health: The oil extracted from black cumin seeds is assumed to have good health benefits for hair and skin.  These seeds are helpful in making hair shine and give goods growth and smooth texture. These seeds help in reducing free radicals in the body in turn helps skin against damage. 
Looking to the superb benefits of organic black cumin seeds it should be incorporated in daily consumption.
Organic Black cumin seeds can easily used in daily consumption in seed form, powder form or in oil form.  These seeds have little bitter taste but it adds good flavour to many dishes. Black cumin seeds are used as spices because of the nutty and spicy flavour.  Hence they are mostly used in preparation of Indian pickles. Taste of soups and curries get enhanced by adding black cumin seeds powder to it. Vegetable curries and Indian breads with organic black cumin seeds is most common form of adding these seeds to diet. Black cumin oil when applied to hair intervenes hair fall and helps in regrowing hair further making them smooth and shining.
As with any food, it's important to consume black cumin seeds in moderation. Any underlying health conditions it is better to consult a doctor / physician before its incorporated in the diet.
Organic Black cumin seeds are widely exported from India on regular basis. Kisan Agro is one such manufacturer and exporter of Organic Black cumin seeds from India. For inquiries related to Organic and conventional black cumin seeds you can contact them at [email protected] .
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clicktocart · 7 months
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7 In 1 Argan & Tea Tree Oil for Hair
Tea Tree Oil Benefits Keeps The Scalp Hydrated Improves Hair Growth Strengthens Your Hair Prevents Dandruff Offers Shine and Glow Avoids Premature Greying Prevents Hair Fall Stress Relief Active Ingredients: Argan Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Coconut Oil, Virgin Olive Oil, Amla Powder, Henna Powder, Fenugreek Seeds, Cloves Oil, Black Cumin, Brahmi Oil, Badam Oil, Devdar, Dhanthaki extract. Net Content: 200 ml
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Harnessing Nature’s Bounty: Herbs for Optimal Hair Growth
In the prospect of luscious looks, nature has granted us a treasure of herbs that have been cherished for centuries for their remarkable hair-enhancing properties. There are several botanical wonders that not only stimulate hair growth but also nourish and fortify our strands. 
While these herbs can work wonders individually, combining them harmoniously in homemade hair treatments can intensify their benefits. You just have to be consistent in your herbal hair care routine, and patience will reward you with a head of healthy, thriving locks.
Here is a list of the five powerful herbs that support the quest for vibrant and flourishing hair.  
1. Black Cumin
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Black Cumin, also known as Nigella sativa, has earned a reputation as a potent herb for hair health. Packed with essential nutrients like zinc, iron, and vitamins, it nourishes hair follicles that promote vigorous growth. Its high antioxidant content also helps protect hair from damage caused by environmental factors. Applying black cumin oil or consuming it as a supplement can yield impressive results in achieving thicker, healthier hair.
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