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Happy Texture Tuesday y’all! 🤗
This is my attempt at boho braids on my hair. 1️⃣ through 6️⃣ show the finished style. ➿ 7️⃣ through 1️⃣0️⃣ show my natural texture before curling it with flaxseed gel. 🌳
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ceyhanmedya · 1 year
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How to make hair gel at home?
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How to make hair gel at home?
You can use gel for many purposes, such as keeping the curls that you have been working on for a long time, or getting a smooth look from your tightly gathered hair, but gels with chemical content can harden and harden your hair and prepare the ground for breakage. In order not to be deprived of a beautiful appearance while protecting your hair, you can make hair gel very simply with the materials you can find at home.
How to make natural hair gel?
How to make gelatin hair gel:
Gelatin contains keratin proteins, which have a hair-strengthening effect. It adheres particularly well to damaged areas and helps smooth the hair cuticle, increase shine and reduce breakage. However, for this recipe to be good for your hair, you have to be a little stingy with the use of gelatin.
Half/quarter teaspoon gelatin powder
Half a glass of boiled water
With these two very simple ingredients, you can make any hard jelly you want. Use a quarter teaspoon of powder if a lighter product will suffice, or half a teaspoon for a stronger product. You can drip fragrant and beneficial oils according to your wish.
Aloe vera gel
Aloe vera is a great hair moisturizer and scalp conditioner and can also be used as a styling gel.
Half a glass of aloe vera gel
Up to 24 drops of essential oil (optional)
If you are using essential oils, add them to the aloe vera gel and mix. If you are going to use the mixture or directly, keep the aloe vera gel in a closed container in an airtight manner.
Hair gel from flaxseed
Less than a glass of water
1 and a half tablespoons of flaxseed
Boil the flax seeds, on which you add water, in a saucepan, when it starts to boil, let it boil for 10 minutes over low heat. Then strain with the help of a fine sieve or a permeable cloth. You can use this mixture for 10 days in an airtight way.
Oils you can add to your jelly
You can add them to your mixes to take advantage of the pleasant smells and benefits of natural oils.
Mint and rosemary: Stimulates hair growth and adds shine.
Patchouli and tea tree: It has beneficial pore-closing properties for oily hair.
Lavender and cedarwood: Moisturize dry hair.
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cholatey · 3 months
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So I tried my new botanical gel. A mix of pectin, glycerin, gelatin, flaxseed gel, xanthum and guar gum and a little honey and lime juice.
First of alll, super quick dry. To the point I can’t dry all at once bc the ends dry and create sort of a barrier for the HEAT to enter the roots. I need to learn how to apply the gel. But I’m happy bc my other GELS take forever.
They do flake, and they’re hard as hell. But it’s not a crazy amount of flaking (happens only when I mess w it). I do need to add a small amount of oil tho bc it’s super hard.
All in all, super success. Easy to make and good for my hair, I can add scents, and easily sourced ingredients :3
I’m going to make a new batch soon bc this was not enough for my hair.
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ormspryde · 4 months
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Goods and services in Terca Lumireis
Some more worldbuilding for Tales of Vesperia. This is kind of a reminder to myself as well as an attempt to get the world to feel a bit more alive when I write about it, but if anyone else finds it helpful feel free.
(ps, if you don't recognize a town's name I probably made it up)
Halure: Blossom wine, tourism, luluria petals, carrier pigeons, flowers and bouquets
Zaphias, upper quarter: scholars, books, mages for hire, fine wines, trained hawks, classically trained chefs
Zaphias, citizens' quarter: Potions and gels, weapons to supply the knights, pastries
Zaphias, lower quarter: pelts and skins, leather, produce and herbs from the plains outside Zaphias
Aspio - texts and tomes, spellbooks, refined blastia gems, trained mages, gemologists, cut precious gems
Capua Nor - seafood, gaming dice, small weapons, ship repair, transportation, ship building
Flaxted - unprocessed flax, flaxseed and oil, dyestuffs, flax yarn, linen
Heliord - timber and forest produce
Capua Torim - seafood, seaweed, ship repair, small boats, transportation, caravan resupply
Dahngrest - damn near anything can be found or gotten here
Nordopolica - tourism because of the arena, seafood, trained sushi chefs
Mantaic - sand for glass, foraged produce from the Weasand of Cados, cactus wine
Farryheid (ruined) - ship building, transportation, seafood and seaweed, beach tourism, freshwater fish
Szarvas - forest produce, books, fine timber and boards, furniture, fine furs
Ennepetal - trained wardogs, fabric and yarn, mountain produce, bows
Versmold - rough gems and minerals
Myshkin - mountain produce, furs
Cliffcrest - rough gems and minerals, refined gems, metal ore, refined metal ingots
Deidon Hold - resupply for caravans
Vratěnín - leather and leatherwork
Valmeira - trained quiettas
Temza (ruined) - mountain herbs, spellbooks, rough gems, glass
Aurnion - rough minerals, fossils, pelts from plains beasts, jerky
Yumanju - tourism, fine soaps and bath oils
Myorzo - gaming cards, flowers
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tearsinthemist · 1 month
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While doing my search for my last post I came across this. It's about substitutes for eggs in cooking. It's new to me.
Egg replacements in cooking
Applesauce can also act as a binding agent. Try replacing each egg with 1/4 cup of applesauce.Mar 30, 2021
Can applesauce be used as a binder?
Applesauce can serve as a great binding agent due to its high fiber. It also provides good moisture, smooth texture and acts as a thickening agent in gluten free baking. Substitute 1/3 cup of applesauce for each egg in your recipes.
Can I use applesauce instead of eggs in pancakes?
Another egg substitute for pancakes? Applesauce. Fruit purees are a well-known substitute for eggs and for oil in recipes since they add moisture and a bit of binding. Use ¼ cup applesauce to replace 1 egg in pancakes.Oct 13, 2020
16 egg substitutes
Some common egg substitutes include:
1. Mashed banana
Mashed banana can act as a binding agent when baking or making pancake batter. Replace each egg with 1/2 of a ripe banana.
2. Applesauce
Applesauce can also act as a binding agent. Try replacing each egg with 1/4 cup of applesauce.
3. Fruit puree
Fruit puree will help bind a recipe in a similar way to applesauce.
1/4 cup will replace 1 egg. It is worth noting that using fruit to replace eggs can change the flavor of a recipe or dish.
4. Avocado
1/4 cup of pureed avocado per egg can act as a binding agent in a recipe. It can also add moistness and richness.
5. Gelatin
To make gelatin for use in a recipe, mix 1 cup of boiling water with 2 tsp. of unflavored gelatin.
While it is an effective binding agent, this option is not suitable for people who follow a vegan diet.
6. Xanthan gum
Xanthan gum is a white powder that comes from the exoskeleton of bacteria.
Add 1 tsp. per recipe to bind and add texture to egg-free cakes and cookies, as well as milk-free ice cream.
7. Vegetable oil and baking powder
This substitute works when people need eggs as a leaving agent.
Mix between 1 and 1.5 tbsp. of water with 1 tsp. of baking powder per egg.
8. Margarine
Margarine works as a substitute for an egg glaze.
Instead of brushing a beaten egg onto recipes before baking, use melted margarine.
9. Flaxseeds
Use flaxseeds as an egg replacement for binding and adding texture. They work best in recipes like bran muffins and oatmeal cookies.
Whisk 1 tbsp. of ground flaxseed with 3 tbsp. of water, then leave the mixture to sit for around 20 minutes. It will change texture and look a little like egg whites.
Just like some eggs, flaxseeds are high in omega-3 fatty acids.
They also have a similar fat and protein profile to eggs. However, they can add a grainy or nutty flavor to the finished product.
10. Chia seeds
Chia seeds act in the same way as flaxseeds in a recipe. They can help bind ingredients and are best used in recipes such as breads and wholemeal cookies.
Mix 1 tablespoon of ground chia seeds with 3 tablespoons of water, then leave to sit for around 20 minutes. It will become thick and egg-white like.
The mixture will have a darker color than eggs, and this can make the final product darker, too.
11. Seeds and baking powder
Chia and flaxseeds are another alternate leavening agent. Mix 1 tbsp. of the seeds with 3 tbsp. of water and leave to sit.
Once the texture has changed to a more gel-like consistency, add 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder per egg mentioned in the recipe.
12. Powdered egg replacements
Lots of companies make and sell powdered egg replacements. People can use these to bind, leaven or add texture or richness to the recipe.
Examples include Egg Replacer, The Vegg and The VeganEgg.
Each product has a slightly different offering. Some even include some egg. Therefore, it is important to always read the label and the ingredients list to make sure it is suitable.
13. Chickpea flour
Make egg-free omelets and pancakes by using 2-3 tablespoons of chickpea flour mixed with an equal amount of water instead of one egg.
Nutritional yeast flakes can add depth of flavor to the recipe.
14. Firm tofu
Replace hard-boiled eggs in salads and sandwiches with extra firm tofu. This type of tofu has a similar texture and protein content to eggs.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests using 2 oz. of chopped, extra firm tofu to replace one hard-boiled egg.
15. White beans
White beans can also act as a hard-boiled egg replacement.
Like tofu, they have a similar texture and protein content. Try adding white beans to salads and sandwiches.
16. Scrambled tofu
Scrambled tofu is a great alternative to scrambled eggs.
Adding turmeric will create a yellow color similar to egg, and nutritional yeast flakes will add flavor.
Some people even add kala namak, or Himalayan black salt, due to its sulfurous, egg-like flavor.
Aim for 2 oz. of silken or firm tofu per one egg.
Summary
People use eggs in cooking in many ways. Eggs are extremely versatile and bring different benefits to different recipes.
However, not everyone can eat eggs or wants to eat them. Some people are allergic, while others follow a vegan diet, for example.
Luckily, lots of egg substitutes exist. To pick the right one, people should think about what role eggs play in their recipe, such as binding, leavening, or adding flavor and texture.
When using egg replacement products, people should always read the label first. Sometimes, they contain eggs or other allergens.
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madamlaydebug · 9 months
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Flaxseeds have been consumed for over 6,000 years. These magical seeds contain anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids and other antioxidants that naturally promote hormonal balance, and improve digestion, strengthen hair and nails, and even fight cancer!
Flaxseeds are small seeds, often called Lin seeds, that are a great source of dietary fiber and other minerals like manganese and magnesium. They’re also a great source of plant-based protein.
We love adding flaxseeds to baked goods, smoothies, and even to our homemade hair gel/treatment mask (recipe is on my page). I’d recommend grinding them up (instead of eating them whole) to reap the most benefits.
Do you eat flaxseeds often? How do you use them?
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shamelesslymkp · 5 months
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weird post, but I promise I haven't been hacked or whatever
(I mean. as far as I know.)
I've been thinking lately about all the things I or friends or family found that cost a bit of money but have legitimately made tangible differences in my quality of life, and how I always want to recommend them to people, and then I thought about how it's the xian holiday season and people are buying things for each other and making wish lists, so this just sort of seemed like a good excuse!
MKP'S List of Literally Life-Improving Things That Can Be Bought
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Flare Calmer earbuds - these are astonishingly life changing if you're sensitive to certain types of noise; it doesn't dampen overall volume of sounds but specifically targets certain frequencies that are the most painful for people, like the sound of nails on a chalkboard, or a buzzing overhead light. you still hear them, but they're somehow magically not as bad? I don't understand how it works but I know it does - I can use the vacuum with these in, instead of having the immediate urge to cover my ears.
Flare earshades - their catchphrase is something about turning down the volume on your life and like. that's literally what it does - it doesn't block as much sound as actual earplugs (which they also sell), it just lightens it a little. for reference, I wore mine during my brother's graduation, where a pipe organ was playing in a not huge chapel, so loudly I thought they couldn't possibly be doing anything, as I could hear everyone talking clearly and normally, but then I took them off and no yeah they were doing some major heavy lifting there
Capeables weighted cape - it's a weighted blanket that you wear! they have a whole bunch of other weighted products but this one was ideal for me
Brita Rapidstream filter-as-you-pour water pitcher - so Kate kept hearing me complaining about periodically not really drinking water because my brita filter tank would be out of filtered water and it would take me forever to refill it, and she pointed me in the direction of this thing, which - full disclosure, I still sometimes get in a cycle of not drinking water because the sink's too full to fill the pitcher, but it's a lot better - allows me to fill the pitcher at the same time I use it to drink water, so it's done a lot to keep me hydrated
Revlon Hair Dryer Brush - YMMV here, depending on hair type. I have very thick but very fine hair, which hairdressers and my mother assure me they'd kill for, but is also an incredible pain in many ways. I am ... not precisely coordinated, and I have a lot of trouble drying my hair with a normal hairdryer - it takes forever, so my arms start to hurt, and I usually hit myself in the head with the thing at least once, and it's just kind of a long embarrassing ordeal, ok? so I don't do it. THIS hairdryer is also a brush, and can get my hair almost completely dry (and looking great!) in under ten minutes. It also detangles super tangled hair with very little pain and hair-breakage? I guess because of the bristles? so there's that too!
Deskcycle - a... bicycle for your desk?? yeah, that's all I got in terms of funny description here; it's literally a little pedaling machine you can put under your desk or in front of your couch or wherever and use as an exercise bike, without the full uncomfortable bike seat or anything like that. (OK this one only works if you actually use it, so like. this is only intermittently life-improving)
Warmies Microwavable Stuffed Animals - smol friend! heavy from lavender-scented flaxseed filling! can be warmed up in microwave or cooled down in freezer! also available in long friend style, which can wrap around your neck!
BeKool Migraine Gel Cooling Sheets (& Roll-On!) - these are not as good as a full-on headache hat or even most ice packs, but they are incredibly portable, DO stick in place somewhat (if upright and doing things, I recommend using a cloth headband on top to keep it in place - if you're lying down you'll probably be fine), and last a surprisingly long time! it's not actual cold, just the cooling sensation, and you may need to remove it briefly intermittently to continue getting relief from it. the roll-on is cool, because you can target specific places (the strip is kinda.. limited in that respect), but be careful about using it on your temples because you can easily accidentally get close enough to your eyes to make them start watering from the menthol effect!
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Shower chair - if you get dizzy in the shower! if you have migraines or cramps and use long hot showers to deal with them! if you sometimes can't sleep and take a hot shower in the middle of the night but are so tired you find yourself wobbling! then a shower chair might be right for you!
Weighted blanket(s) - there's a lot of mass-produced ones on the market now, at reasonable prices and with reasonable quality, but I have to shout out to mozaic weighted blankets specifically for being the source of my first and dearest weighted blanket, handmade to my directions. (note: in general, getting a weighted blanket cover is a good idea and will prolong the life of your weighted blanket, but if you DON'T use a cover, you can often get a secondary benefit of a cooling effect from the blanket itself! the heavier the blanket, the more effective this is - it has to do with the volume of weighted beads or pellets and how long it takes them to warm through from your body heat.) (I think.)
Migraine glasses lenses - what calmer earbuds do for your ears, these do for your eyes! (note: Zenni optical now offers ROSE TINTED migraine glasses as well as YELLOW TINTED anti-bluelight glasses)
Hammock and/or Hammock Chair - this one really depends a lot on your sensory needs but they provide some of the Best Sensory Input possible for me. I have this lightweight convertible hammock/hammock-chair stand which I adore. [amazon link, with apologies]
Headache Hat - an icepack that you wear! there are many different versions out there, with variations on how/where the cold is applied to your skull; since I like having cold on the top of my head and not just around the sides, I usually get the FOMI brand - more specifically, I like to get the one with neck coverage, because I flip the neck part up to layer on top of the head part and it makes the hat as a whole stay colder longer. [amazon link, with apologies]
10 ft+ Charging Cords - look, they seem silly when you look at them, why would you get a ten foot charging cable, but once you've used them you'll never want to go back, you can charge your phone from your bed, from your desk, in your indoor hammock, wherever, it really does just cut down on the nuisance of it all
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tarzantips · 4 months
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Home Remedies for Oily Dandruff: Effective Solutions for a Healthy Scalp
Seborrheic dermatitis, another name for oily dandruff, is a common condition that can be brought on by inflammation, excess oil production, or an excessive amount of yeast on the scalp. Since there is no permanent cure for dandruff, there are a few home remedies for oily dandruff that can help control and lessen the oily scalp thinning hair.
Pay attention that each person may respond differently to these treatments, so if you have any concerns about the health of your itchy oily scalp with hair loss, it is always a good idea to speak with a doctor for advice.
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Home Remedies for Oily Dandruff
Here are some natural remedies for oily dandruff you can try,
1. Tea Tree Oil
How to prepare:
Tea tree oil may help lessen dandruff due to its antifungal and antibacterial qualities. Apply a small amount of tea tree oil to your scalp by combining it with a carrier oil, such as coconut oil. Try not to wash your hair for around fifteen minutes after applying it.
2. Aloe Vera
How to prepare:
Another home remedies for oily dandruff is Aloe vera. It has calming and anti-inflammatory qualities. On your scalp, apply fresh aloe vera gel directly. Rinse it off after 15 to 20 minutes. Aloe vera shampoos are another option.
3. Apple Cider Vinegar
How to prepare:
After shampooing, use a scalp rinse made of equal parts water and apple cider vinegar. It might lessen dandruff and help your scalp's pH balance.
4. Coconut Oil
How to prepare:
Coconut oil diy for dandruff and oily scalp has antibacterial qualities and can hydrate the scalp. After applying warm coconut oil to your scalp and letting it sit for at least half an hour, wash your hair.
5. Baking Soda
How to prepare:
For oily dandruff hair, mix water and baking soda to make a paste, then gently massage the mixture into your scalp. Give it a good rinse. Baking soda might help in reducing oiliness and cleansing the scalp.
6. Omega-3 Fatty Acids
How to prepare:
Incorporate into your diet foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, like fatty fish, chia seeds, and flaxseeds. These can improve the general health of the scalp along with oily dandruff treatment.
7. Select Best Shampoo for Oily Hair and Dandruff
How to prepare:
Do regularly shampoo for oily dandruff hair with a gentle anti-dandruff shampoo. Take care not to overwash your scalp because this might remove its natural oils and cause it to produce more oil.
8. Manage Stress
How to prepare:
Oily hair dandruff and hair loss can be worsened by stress. Engage in stress-relieving activities such as yoga, meditation, or deep breathing techniques.
9. Probiotics
How to prepare:
Taking probiotics could help keep the microbes on your scalp in balance. Think about including foods high in probiotics, such as yogurt, in your diet.
10. Avoid Harsh Hair Products
How to prepare:
Keep clear of hair products that contain harsh chemicals that could irritate the scalp and use gentle best shampoo for oily dandruff hair and conditioners instead.
Read: How to Make Vitamin E Oil for Hair Growth?
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11. Lemon Juice
How to prepare:
Try this oily dandruff scalp treatment, your scalp's pH can be balanced by the acidity of lemon juice. Apply a mixture of lemon juice and water to your scalp. Before washing your hair, let it sit for five to ten minutes.
12. Neem (Indian Lilac)
 How to prepare:
Neem has antibacterial and antifungal qualities for oily dandruff and hair loss. Neem oil or a paste made from neem leaves can be applied directly to the scalp. Before washing, leave it on for about 30 minutes.
13. Honey
How to prepare:
Honey has related antifungal and antibacterial qualities. Apply a mixture of honey and warm water to your scalp. Before washing your hair, leave it on for 20 to 30 minutes.
14. Fenugreek (Methi) Seeds
How to prepare:
Fenugreek seeds should be soaked in water for a whole night, then ground into a paste and applied to the scalp. Before washing your hair, let it sit for approximately half an hour. Fenugreek is time tested home remedies for dandruff and oily scalp. It has antifungal and anti-inflammatory qualities.
15. Green Tea Rinse
How to prepare:
After brewing, let the green tea cool. After shampooing your hair, use it as a last rinse. In addition to its antioxidant content, green tea can be calming for the scalp.
16. Onion Juice
How to prepare:
Opt for this kitchen dandruff home remedy for oily scalp; onion juice has antimicrobial qualities despite its powerful smell. Juice an onion and rub it onto your scalp. Before washing, leave it on for approximately 30 minutes.
17. Epsom Salt
How to prepare:
Shampoo and Epsom salt should be combined before washing your hair. Epsom salts can minimize oily dandruff hair loss and exfoliate the scalp.
18. Jojoba Oil
How to prepare:
Jojoba oil is very similar to the sebum that the scalp naturally produces. Oil production can be regulated with the use of jojoba oil. Before washing, massage a small amount into your scalp and let it sit there for a few hours. Be assured with this dandruff oily hair home remedies idea.
19. Curd (Yogurt) Mask
How to prepare:
Before washing, apply plain yogurt to your scalp and let it sit there for 30 minutes. Yogurt's probiotics may help in recovering the microbiome balance on the scalp.
20. Essential Oils
How to prepare:
Essential oils with oily scalp dandruff treatment have anti-dandruff qualities include peppermint, lavender, and rosemary. Apply a few drops to your scalp after mixing them with carrier oil.
Read: What Really Makes the Hair Grow - The Simple Science
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21. Garlic
How to prepare:
Garlic possesses related antifungal qualities. Juice from a few crushed garlic cloves should be combined with carrier oil. After applying the mixture to your scalp and letting it sit for half an hour, wash your hair.
22. Burdock Root
How to prepare:
Burdock root contains antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities. Burdock root tea can be prepared and used as a scalp rinse. Burdock root extract can also be found in some best shampoos for oily hair with dandruff.
23. Cucumber
How to prepare:
Juice from a mashed cucumber should be applied to your scalp. Before rinsing, leave it on for about 30 minutes. Cucumber soothes irritated scalps and has a cooling effect.
24. Chamomile Tea Rinse
How to prepare:
There are anti-inflammatory qualities to chamomile. After making chamomile tea, allow it to cool before using it as a last hair rinse. The scalp may find chamomile to be calming.
25. Turmeric
How to prepare:
Turmeric has antifungal and anti-inflammatory oily hair dandruff hair loss qualities. Use oil or water and turmeric powder to make a paste that you can apply to your scalp. Before washing, let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes.
26. Salt Scalp Scrub
How to prepare:
Gently massage your scalp with a mixture of coarse sea salt and your usual shampoo. These can helpful dandruff and oily scalp home remedies in removing extra oil and exfoliating.
27. Almond Oil
How to prepare:
Nutrient-rich almond oil has the potential to hydrate the scalp. Before washing, massage a tiny bit of almond oil into your scalp and let it sit there for a few hours.
28. Tomato Juice
How to prepare:
On your scalp, apply fresh tomato juice, and let it remain for 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing. The acidic nature of tomatoes may help bring the pH of the scalp into balance. Consider this home remedies for oily dandruff solution too.
29. Walnut Scrub
How to prepare:
To make a scrub, carefully powder walnuts and combine them with water. To remove extra oil and exfoliate your scalp, gently massage this in.
30. Lifestyle Changes
How to prepare:
Think about changing your way of life to avoid overusing heat styling, control your stress, and eat a balanced diet. Each of these factors may have an impact on scalp health.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is my hair so oily?
Sebum, the natural oil produced by the scalp, may be produced in large quantities, making your hair oily.
This too much oiliness can be caused by several factors, including hormonal fluctuations, genetics, and an imbalance in oil production. Certain hair care habits, such as overwashing or using many products, may also be important.
2. What is oily dandruff called?
Seborrheic dermatitis is a common term used to describe oily dandruff. Excessive sebum production is the indicator of this condition, resulting in a greasy scalp and the formation of yellowish, oily flakes. On the scalp, seborrheic dermatitis can also cause redness and inflammation.
3. Should I oil my hair if I have oily scalp?
Applying oil to an oily scalp should be done with caution. While heavy oils or excessive application can worsen the problem, some oils can help balance the scalp's natural oil production.
If you decide to use oil or home remedies for oily dandruff, use light varieties like jojoba or tea tree oil and apply carefully to prevent further greasiness.
4. Is naturally oily hair good?
The management of naturally oily hair and personal preferences are the main factors that determine whether oily hair is good or bad. Naturally oily hair has several advantages, such as increased shine and hair shaft protection.
But too much oiliness can cause problems like greasiness and require more frequent washing. Maintaining healthy and manageable hair requires striking a balance with a treatment that fits your preferences and hair type.
5. Which oil is best for oily dandruff?
One of the greatest home remedies for oily dandruff is frequently thought to be tea tree oil. It is essential antifungal and antibacterial qualities may help in treating the root causes of dandruff. Further, tea tree oil has a drying effect that is advantageous for controlling oily scalps.
To make sure you are not experiencing any negative side effects, it is essential to dilute tea tree oil with carrier oil and conduct a patch test before using it.
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My final day with these boho braids! ➿
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ask-senku-ishigami · 1 year
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Scientifically speaking, how does your hair defy gravity?
Kukuku... this might be a long one. I'll make a cut. But they don't really defy gravity.
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Well, how do plants do it?
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They extend their roots in the soil. All that dirt holding it down will make it ten billion times more resilient!
Hair also gets structural support. It starts growing in the dermis, the second layer of skin.
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I hear some of you asking, "But doesn't long hair still easily fall down? How does that work? And how are you able to make all those spikes!?"
Shush. I'm not done yet. If the hair is short and thick, it can still stand, but a longer strand will fall over because the base isn't wide enough to support it. It'll be easier to move just a small part, shifting the center of gravity lower and letting it topple more easily. Think stacking books into a single tower!
But that's for only one strand. For now, we'll take some flaxseeds, and...
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Kukuku... hair gel helps your hair stick together. More cohesion makes it more solid! But keep it lightweight, or it'll be dragged down anyway.
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Eh... does that make sense? Just look it up elsewhere or go ask your teacher.
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postnuclearophelia · 3 months
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can someone remind me to make flaxseed gel when i get up
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ayurvedforhaircare · 7 months
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A Comprehensive Guide to Naturally Preventing Hair Loss
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Introduction : Hair loss can be a distressing experience, affecting both men and women of all ages. While there are numerous treatments and products available on the market, many people prefer to take a more natural approach to tackle this issue. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore a wide range of natural methods and remedies to help you prevent hair loss and promote healthy hair growth. From dietary changes to lifestyle adjustments and herbal remedies, we've got you covered with effective strategies that can make a real difference in maintaining your luscious locks.
Section 1: ( The Role of Nutrition ): A well-balanced diet is fundamental to healthy hair. Essential nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals, and proteins, play a crucial role in hair growth and strength. Incorporating the following elements into your diet can significantly reduce hair fall:
Protein: Hair is primarily composed of a protein called keratin. Ensure you have an adequate intake of lean proteins like eggs, fish, lean meats, and legumes.
Iron: Iron deficiency can lead to hair loss. Include iron-rich foods such as spinach, lentils, and red meat in your meals.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids: These healthy fats found in fatty fish (like salmon and mackerel), walnuts, and flaxseeds can promote scalp health and hair growth.
Vitamins: Vitamins such as A, C, and E are essential for healthy hair. These can be found in foods like sweet potatoes, citrus fruits, and nuts.
Biotin: Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is crucial for hair health. It's found in eggs, nuts, and leafy greens.
Section 2: ( Proper Hair Care ) The way you care for your hair can have a significant impact on hair fall. Here are some natural tips for maintaining healthy hair:
Gentle Washing: Avoid frequent and aggressive hair washing, which can strip your hair of its natural oils. Wash your hair every 2-3 days with a mild, sulfate-free shampoo.
Scalp Massage: Regular scalp massages can improve blood circulation and stimulate hair follicles. Use natural oils like coconut or almond oil for added benefits.
Natural Hair Products: Opt for natural and chemical-free hair care products. Harsh chemicals in shampoos and conditioners can weaken hair over time.
Avoid Heat Styling: Reduce the use of heat styling tools like straighteners and curling irons. If you must use them, apply a heat protectant spray.
Wide-Toothed Comb: When detangling your hair, use a wide-toothed comb to prevent breakage.
Section 3: ( Lifestyle Changes ) Our lifestyle choices can have a profound impact on hair health. Making the following adjustments can contribute to preventing hair loss naturally:
Stress Management: Chronic stress can lead to hair loss. Practice stress-reduction techniques such as meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises.
Adequate Sleep: Aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night. Sleep is essential for hair repair and growth.
Hydration: Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Dehydration can make hair brittle and prone to breakage.
Smoking and Alcohol: Both smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can negatively affect hair health. Reducing or quitting these habits can benefit not only your hair but your overall well-being.
Physical Activity: Regular exercise can improve blood circulation, which is beneficial for hair follicles. Find an activity you enjoy and make it a part of your routine.
Section 4: ( Herbal Remedies and Supplements ) : Herbal remedies have been used for centuries to promote hair growth and prevent hair loss. Some popular options include:
Aloe Vera: Aloe vera gel can be applied to the scalp to reduce dandruff and promote hair growth.
Hibiscus: Hibiscus flowers and leaves are known for their hair-strengthening properties. You can make a paste and apply it to your scalp.
Fenugreek: Fenugreek seeds can be soaked overnight and made into a paste for scalp application. They help strengthen hair roots.
Saw Palmetto: This herbal supplement is believed to block the hormone responsible for hair loss (DHT) and is often used to combat hair loss in men.
Conclusion
Preventing hair loss naturally requires patience and consistency in implementing these strategies. Remember that results may vary from person to person due to genetics and other factors. By nourishing your body with the right nutrients, adopting a healthy lifestyle, and using natural hair care methods, you can reduce hair fall and promote a healthier, more vibrant mane. Embrace these natural remedies, and you'll be well on your way to enjoying stronger, more resilient hair.
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tabswrites · 10 months
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Happy WBW! What hairstyles are popular in your world? Are these hairstyles you can do at home or ones that you'd have to pay a professional to get done?
Happy WBW! Get ready for an info dump ;)
In Caledon (Silver Sentinels), fashion and trends are set by the people in Rothar, the capital city. Women tend to keep their hair shorter, a trend started by one of the original elders of the Veritas Council. Most of South Rothar’s people are part of the working class, so the shorter hair is more convenient for them anyways. Scholars and council elders grow their hair long to show status. The High Guardsmen typically wear shorter hairstyles (think: buzz cut for men, chin length for women) as well due to the physical nature of their job, with the exception of Captain Hollowar, who wears her hair long, again for status.
Of course, this is all a preference, not a mandate. There are a few who choose to wear their hair differently. These are all styles that are done at home. Flaxseed oil is the closest thing they have to hair gel, so that makes it Adrin’s favorite thing in the world.
Hettie favors her natural coils at shoulder length
Mara wore her hair short when she was a scholar but has let it grow out long during her exile
Adrin chose to forgo a shave during his initiation into the guard, favoring his longer, slicked back style
Oliver doesn’t wear his hair as short as the others in the guard due to a comment Mara made once about floppy hair
I would include a picture but none of them are satisfying me right now. Guess I’m going back to Picrew!
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shubham8877 · 11 months
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What Are The Best and Healthiest Seeds to Add to Smoothies?
Adding seeds to your smoothies is a great way to boost their nutritional value and add a variety of flavors and textures. Seeds are packed with essential nutrients, healthy fats, and dietary fiber, making them a fantastic addition to any smoothie. In this article, we will explore the best and healthiest seeds to add to smoothies, discussing their benefits, uses, and popular recipes.Chia Seeds:Chia seeds are one of the most popular seeds to add to smoothies. They are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, dietary fiber, protein, and antioxidants. Chia seeds can absorb liquid and form a gel-like consistency, making them ideal for thickening smoothies. They also provide a subtle crunch and are virtually tasteless, so they won't overpower the flavor of your smoothie.Flaxseeds:Flaxseeds are another top choice for smoothies due to their high content of omega-3 fatty acids, lignans, and fiber. They have a slightly nutty flavor, and their small size makes them easy to blend into smoothies. Flaxseeds are also beneficial for digestive health and may help lower cholesterol levels. https://bit.ly/3BSbU7A To maximize their nutritional benefits, it is recommended to grind flaxseeds before adding them to your smoothie.Hemp Seeds:Hemp seeds are a complete protein source, containing all nine essential amino acids. They are rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, making them beneficial for heart health. Hemp seeds have a mild, nutty taste and a soft texture, which blends well in smoothies. They can also add a creamy consistency to your drink.Pumpkin https://bit.ly/3BSbU7A Seeds:Pumpkin seeds, also known as pepitas, are a fantastic addition to smoothies. They are a good source of magnesium, iron, zinc, and antioxidants. Pumpkin seeds have a slightly sweet and nutty flavor and provide a pleasant crunch to your smoothie. They are especially popular during the fall season when pumpkin-flavored smoothies are in demand.Sunflower Seeds:Sunflower seeds are an excellent source of vitamin E, magnesium, and selenium. They have a mild, nutty taste and a slightly crunchy texture. Sunflower seeds can add a delightful flavor to your smoothie and provide a good dose of healthy fats and protein. https://bit.ly/3BSbU7A Sesame Seeds:Sesame seeds are small but mighty. They are rich in calcium, iron, magnesium, and healthy fats. Sesame seeds have a subtly nutty taste and can enhance the flavor of your smoothie. They are commonly used in Asian cuisine and can add an interesting twist to your smoothie recipes.Poppy Seeds:Poppy seeds are tiny, but they offer several health benefits. They contain essential minerals like calcium, phosphorus, and zinc. Poppy seeds have a nutty and slightly sweet flavor that pairs well with fruit-based smoothies. They can also add a delightful crunch to your drink.Pomegranate Seeds:Although not technically "seeds," pomegranate seeds are a great addition to smoothies. They are rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, and dietary fiber. Pomegranate seeds have a juicy, tangy flavor that can add a refreshing burst of taste to your smoothie. They are particularly popular in tropical and berry-based smoothie recipes.Watermelon Seeds:Watermelon seeds are often overlooked, but they are highly nutritious. They are a good source of protein, healthy fats, magnesium, and iron. Watermelon seeds have a slightly nutty taste and can be blended into your smoothie for added texture and nutritional benefits.Black Sesame Seeds:Black sesame seeds are similar to white sesame seeds but with a more intense flavor. They are rich in https://bit.ly/3BSbU7A
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