Had not been posting quite a while, thiugh I should be much more free as Im not sorking currently. Had thought of leaving my previous job earlier for a short break, also happens that my boys are having their school holidays too. Hubby had some work that I would be helping out too this period. That makes me even busier than working.
Now that almost all settled, I would have to do my job hunting seriously in the next couple of weeks. Had few interviews earlier but couldnt match my expected. Next would have 2 more MNCs, the Top 5 players in logistics industry that I would go for interview. Now the biggest problem is the distance. From West to East daily, till now Im still considering. Good company but distance is a big problem.
Do some recaps on my posts. My last post was on my DIY Hair Mask. I had been doing the hair mask for at least twice a week, and its feel much healthier and softer. The coconut oil really helps alot for my dry and damaged hair. Though it is still not perfectly smooth and healthy, but its alot less frizzy and feels so much softer. I had taken out the honey and apply only coconut oil directly to my hair and extended the treatment time too. I try to leave it as long as I can. Usually at least 2 hours or more.
Just yesterday, I did coconut oil with egg hair mask. Egg is very rich in protein and our hair needs lots of protein to stay healthier, shinier and softer. It
condition hair cuticles and soothe dry scalps.
Strengthing
Egg hair masks revive and strengthen hair because of the high protein content. Egg protein fortifies hair strands weakened and stripped from the direct heat of blow-dryers and hot curlers.
Hydration
When dry hair becomes brittle, it tends to look like straw. The cholesterol component in eggs adds moisture to dehydrated hair caused by chemical styling, giving it volume and bounce.
Conditions
Oil from fat conditions the hair shaft making the cuticle lay flat and preventing split ends and breakage. When massaged into the scalp, oil-based masks and conditioners also treat dandruff and itchiness caused by dry scalp.
Types
Oils and cholesterol beat dryness, but other types of egg hair masks can be created for different effects as well. An egg yolk and apple cider vinegar mask seals the hair cuticle leaving hair with unbelievable shine after it is rinsed. The addition of yogurt to an egg mask softens hair making it an optimal smoothing and relaxing conditioner. Adding lemon juice to an egg mask turns it into a simultaneous cleansing and conditioning agent.
I had been using only coconut oil as the only ingredient for my hair masks, as honey with its sugary content tangles my hair. Though its good for hair but as alazy and impatient person, I would skip the honey to easy manage my hair.
Had done the egg with coconut oil hair mask and it turns out to be the same as honey. Tangled but not as bad. I guess I would had to keep my patience level higher. But overall, I really love the hair masks that I had done so far. Peeps do try it out and keep me posted on the results!!!
Stay closely for more DIY stuffs coming up and more cooking too!!! Cheers!!!
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Hydration
When dry hair becomes brittle, it tends to look like straw. Egg hair masks can counter this condition which is exacerbated by direct heat and the chemical effects of harsh dyes, relaxers and curly permanents. The American Egg Board advises that one whole egg has 185 milligrams of cholesterol. The cholesterol component in eggs adds moisture to dehydrated hair giving it volume and bounce. Some masks combine mayonnaise and egg yolks for additional cholesterol benefits. With all the health advisories about the potential dangers of ingesting too much cholesterol, topical egg hair masks are a nice alternative for garnishing the benefit of cholesterol.
Hydration
When dry hair becomes brittle, it tends to look like straw. Egg hair masks can counter this condition which is exacerbated by direct heat and the chemical effects of harsh dyes, relaxers and curly permanents. The American Egg Board advises that one whole egg has 185 milligrams of cholesterol. The cholesterol component in eggs adds moisture to dehydrated hair giving it volume and bounce. Some masks combine mayonnaise and egg yolks for additional cholesterol benefits. With all the health advisories about the potential dangers of ingesting too much cholesterol, topical egg hair masks are a nice alternative for garnishing the benefit of cholesterol.
Hydration
When dry hair becomes brittle, it tends to look like straw. Egg hair masks can counter this condition which is exacerbated by direct heat and the chemical effects of harsh dyes, relaxers and curly permanents. The American Egg Board advises that one whole egg has 185 milligrams of cholesterol. The cholesterol component in eggs adds moisture to dehydrated hair giving it volume and bounce. Some masks combine mayonnaise and egg yolks for additional cholesterol benefits. With all the health advisories about the potential dangers of ingesting too much cholesterol, topical egg hair masks are a nice alternative for garnishing the benefit of cholesterol.
Hydration
When dry hair becomes brittle, it tends to look like straw. Egg hair masks can counter this condition which is exacerbated by direct heat and the chemical effects of harsh dyes, relaxers and curly permanents. The American Egg Board advises that one whole egg has 185 milligrams of cholesterol. The cholesterol component in eggs adds moisture to dehydrated hair giving it volume and bounce. Some masks combine mayonnaise and egg yolks for additional cholesterol benefits. With all the health advisories about the potential dangers of ingesting too much cholesterol, topical egg hair masks are a nice alternative for garnishing the benefit of cholesterol.
Hydration
When dry hair becomes brittle, it tends to look like straw. Egg hair masks can counter this condition which is exacerbated by direct heat and the chemical effects of harsh dyes, relaxers and curly permanents. The American Egg Board advises that one whole egg has 185 milligrams of cholesterol. The cholesterol component in eggs adds moisture to dehydrated hair giving it volume and bounce. Some masks combine mayonnaise and egg yolks for additional cholesterol benefits. With all the health advisories about the potential dangers of ingesting too much cholesterol, topical egg hair masks are a nice alternative for garnishing the benefit of cholesterol.
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