mercredi 5 décembre 2018

Best hair treatments aren’t in the beauty aisle, but in the pantry ...


Sometimes the best hair treatments aren’t in the beauty aisle, but in the pantry. “The most obvious benefit [to DIY hair treatment] is financial, but other benefits include the ability to customize treatments for your own special needs,” says Kyle White, lead colorist at Oscar Blandi Salon in NYC. “If you have a specific oil you prefer for its scent or unique benefits, you can use that more heavily, or if you have allergies to certain ingredients then you can avoid them.” Here are some of his favorite recipes for hair masks that you can mix up in your kitchen.
Enhance Your Hair Color
Brunettes can tone down brassiness with a grape Kool-Aid or coffee rinse. For redheads, use a cranberry rinse or cherry Kool-Aid to add vibrancy and shine. Blondes can enhance golden tones by combing through a glass of champagne. “The champagne color will bring out any golden highlights while the carbonation gives volume and shine,” says White. To combat brassiness in blonde hair, use a drop of purple food coloring in your shampoo to neutralize the orange tone.
Boost Shine
Try this mask for stronger, shinier hair, says White: “The two most important ingredients in any hair mask are protein and moisture, so get the maximum one-two punch with egg whites for protein and coconut oil for moisture.  Mix together in a bowl and heat for 30 seconds in the microwave. Apply to damp hair for at least 15 minutes and then shampoo out and enjoy the shine!” 
Thicken Hair
Because pumpkin is packed full of potassium, it is a great source for promoting hair regrowth. It’s also rich in vitamin A which is great for the scalp. White recommends this recipe:
Pumpkin Hair Conditioner
·         2 cups pumpkin (chopped and cooked)
·         1 tablespoon coconut oil
·         1 tablespoon honey
·         1 tablespoon yogurt
Directions
In a food processor or blender, puree the pumpkin and yogurt.  Next, add the coconut oil and honey ensuring that the mixture is smooth.  Apply the mixture to damp hair.  Cover hair with a plastic cap, and let it sit for fifteen minutes.  Wash out thoroughly using your everyday shampoo and conditioner, and style as usual.
By : https://stylecaster.com/beauty/diy-recipes-for-hair-masks/ 


vendredi 22 août 2014

Ariana Grande Pretty Sure She Could Have Grown Up to Be a Serial Killer



Ariana Grande covers the new issue of Billboard magazinein a polka dot-patterned astronaut's helmet, as you do, and discusses the dark path her life might have taken if she'd not found music, Disney, and Kabbalah too — Grande "departed" from her Catholic upbringing and "started practicing my own things" when she was 12, and now considers herself a Kabbalist. (See the red string bracelet above.)
Discussing her childhood, pre-musical theater, with Billboard, Grande says, in retrospect, "it was concerning." She points out a JAWS-themed birthday party she hosted, age 5, which left guests fleeing in tears, and also says "there was a stage, when I was 3 or 4, where my mom thought I might grow up to be a serial killer." Fortunately, the tween show Nickelodeon machine then scooped her up and knocked that thirst for blood right out of her, presumably/hopefully.
That said, I'm not saying borderline sociopathic tendencies run in the family, but Ariana's brother Frankie also seems to be relishing the role of backstabbing strategist on this season of Big Brother.

J’AI LA PEAU TOUTE ROUGE APRÈS UN GOMMAGE




L’astuce Premier geste de secours, la brumisation d’eau apaisante (Vichy, Avène), pour éteindre le feu cutané et éliminer les résidus de produit. "C’est seulement après que l’on applique une crème hydratante peaux sensibles ou un soin cicatrisant (Cicaplast de La Roche-Posay)", conseille Michel Le Maître. Pas de pose en masque, même si c’est tentant ; la peau irritée étant plus perméable aux actifs, il est déconseillé de la surcharger.

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