#Natural Conditioner
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joellascreation · 11 months ago
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d-kare · 1 year ago
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Tulsi Brahmi Shampoo Conditioner is lightweight, non-greasy and with natural extracts (500ml)
100% Natural
Vegan
Cruelty-Free
Plant-Based
Ingredients are grown and ethically sourced from our farm. Our Tulsi Brahmi Shampoo Conditioner is natural, vegan, cruelty-free, plant-based and free from petrochemicals, parabens, phthalates, sulphates, synthetic colours, artificial fragrances, additives and other synthetic substances. Especially, we handcrafting every single product of ours to enchant you with Ayurveda. Furthermore, our packaging ensures that the bio potency of our ingredients remains as is throughout your journey with our product.
VOLUME: 500 ML
AYURVEDIC MEDICINE: Our Tulsi Brahmi Shampoo Conditioner contains 100% natural ingredients and is loaded with Vitamins & Nutrients.
BENEFITS: DK Herbal Tulsi Brahmi Shampoo Conditioner is free from harmful chemicals which makes your hair healthier & shiner. Moreover, it is a highly effective and excellent remedy for hair fall, premature greying, and dandruff. Also, its rich herbal conditioner takes care of your hair.
INGREDIENTS: Amalaki, Shikakai, Reetha, Amla, Medayanti, Nimbu Juice, Citrus Limon, Perfume, etc. DIRECTIONS TO USE: For external use only. Shake well before use. Take a small amount of quantity according to your hair length and apply it to your scalp and hair length. Use twice a week or as directed by the physician.
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shopsalonaustralia · 2 years ago
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Pure Blends - Coloured Conditioner for  Blonde Hair - Salon Support
Maintain pale to medium blonde hair with Pure Blends Yellow colour depositing conditioner.  Shop Pure Blends at Salon Support.
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3liza · 11 months ago
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I think it must be for the lack of going outside of your room on this website that debates about personal presentation and appearance literally never have any material analysis. sorry it's counterrevolutionary to shave my legs or wear makeup or a bra or style my hair in certain ways or "worry" about visible signs of aging but have some of you just never encountered real world situations where those things caused measurable problems dealing with other people, jobs, money, respectability, access to resources, or the ability to influence important situations? this starts happening when you go outside a lot. there's a debate on my dash rn about balding and finasteride in which not a single person has mentioned the potential negative social outcomes of losing your hair and how that can affect socioeconomic status and personal risk. maybe someone doesn't need to be "vain" to care about keeping their hair and consider the risks of medication for it. maybe they've seen how bald people get treated and referred to and made a cost benefit calculation that they can't afford, sometimes literally, to eat that cost, with everything else they've got going on. maybe I wear makeup when I have to go talk to doctors and other gatekeepers because people make assumptions about your class and mental status when you have "bad skin" and "eye bags". maybe a lot of women who wear uncomfortable restrictive bras and shave whatever and buy skin products and do gua sha have already been sharply punished when someone saw leg hair or a mustache or puffy greasy skin or god forbid their nipple through their shirt. not everyone can just say "fuck it, I can afford to eat one more social cost that will measurably impact my ability to get medical treatment or pay rent". sorry this sounds like an economics lecture, that's because it is
if you are about to tell me a long story about how you personally have not been affected by perceptions of your appearance actually so you can conclude it never happens at all, please don't. sometimes you get lucky, that's it. and on this website I think it's less likely that you're lucky and more likely that you're oblivious
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deus-ex-mona · 4 months ago
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sometimes, i think about how crazy the meoto plotline is
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murderballadeer · 4 months ago
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take that would get me doxxed on instagram but i think if you need to do anything to your hair other than wash with shampoo and conditioner and air dry in order for it to look curly then you can’t really call it naturally curly even if you don’t heat style it
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unopenablebox · 2 months ago
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while im bragging about beautiful hair colors that exist in my life and/or apartment my girlfriend has the most incredibly gorgeous dark, dark, dark brown-black hair. you can only really tell it's brown by looking at the sun-lightened top layers/highlights vs the darker basically-black sections. it's astoundingly beautiful
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kuromi-hoemie · 8 months ago
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i love black women
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grimark · 3 months ago
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can i speak my truth here for a second? i don't believe anyone is actually french braiding their own hair. it's simply not logistically possible. those youtube tutorials are all deepfakes.
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cutercurls · 3 months ago
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Starting a Routine
If you haven't already, you should get started on formatting a routine for your wash days and keeping track of what days you wash your hair. Knowing when you'll have your wash days and what you'll get done when they eventually come around can be more helpful than you may think.
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One important thing to note is that your curly hair routine doesn't necessarily require a three-pronged binder, complete with color-coded sticky notes and alphabetically arranged tabs. Something as simple as modifying your digital calendar or opening up a new note on your notes app can help you arrange everything related to your curly hair regimen.
As I stated before, the frequency of your wash days depends on a wide array of factors. Chances are, you already have a general idea of how often you wash your hair. The only thing that remains for you to do is to set your schedule in stone by taking note of when you'll wash your hair. This can make it easier to work around days that you anticipate will be busier than others and allow you to make time for curly hair needs.
Another important thing to do is to start a routine. Searching up "curly hair routine for [your curl type] hair" on YouTube will give you a surplus of videos that give insight into what other people with your curl type are doing to take care of their curls on wash day. You should look through a diverse spread of videos to get a general idea of some common things people with your curl type are doing. For example, are they all using a hair diffuser on their hair? Are they scrunching their curls with a mousse? What type of brush are they using to de-tangle their hair? Once you have a grasp on what you want to incorporate into your own regimen, you can start drafting your curly hair routine. When researching, you should make a mental note of where your information is coming from. Videos with more views are not necessarily more reliable or objectively beneficial. Plus, videos that are posted or sponsored by a particular brand, especially one that specializes in selling hair products, may be biased toward showcasing specific items.
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d-kare · 1 year ago
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novemberhush · 7 months ago
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I am having a really good hair day.
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payaso-gomi · 10 months ago
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Do y'all think brock's hair has like. Any movement
I never see him do anything with it, its lowkey feeling like when hair goes dry when it gets too bleached and loses all movement
I need to animate brock with his hair moving agh
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scribefindegil · 2 years ago
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very important question: do you think reigen's hair is natural, or dyed?
Natural. There is no way that man is willing to drop the money to keep it bleached.
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y2kbeautyandother2000sstuff · 2 months ago
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Avon Naturals Leave in Conditioner with Sunflower Oil and Gardenia
1996
Found on Ebay, user shoproseyy
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creepyscritches · 1 year ago
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Since making crochet blankets etc I've had to learn how to find good fabric softener for the first time in my life lmao....millennials...girlies....we were killing her
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