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Benefits of Coconut Oil for Hair Health
1. Coconut Oil Moisturizes Hair:
Coconut oil is an excellent natural moisturizer for the hair. It can penetrate the hair shaft, reducing protein loss and keeping the hair strands well-hydrated. Dry, brittle hair is more prone to breakage, and keeping it moisturized can help maintain its length.
2. Coconut Oil Strengthens Hair:
The fatty acids in coconut oil, particularly lauric acid, can help strengthen hair and reduce hair breakage. Stronger, healthier hair is less likely to break and may appear to grow faster.
3. Coconut Oil Helps for a Healthy Scalp:
A healthy scalp is essential for hair growth. Coconut oil may have mild antibacterial and antifungal properties, which can help maintain a clean and healthy scalp, promoting optimal conditions for hair growth.
4. Coconut Oil Reduces Damage:
Applying coconut oil to your hair before washing can help reduce damage caused by the mechanical stress of combing or brushing. It can also act as a protective barrier against environmental damage.
5. Coconut Oil Improves Hair Texture:
Regular use of coconut oil may result in improved hair texture, making your hair look healthier and thicker.
Read - How to Use Coconut Oil for Healthy Hair Growth!
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micro glow up part two⋆.ೃ࿔*:・🧁
in this post we'll be talking about habits and little ways in which u can improve ur health and appearance without doing anything too drastic. a micro-glow up to stay polished…💬🎀
LIPS AND MOUTH ;
brush ur lips everytime u brush ur teeth for some easy exfoliation. to make a simple scrub combine sugar with vaseline or coconut oil and just use that once a week or once every two weeks cuz the skin on ur lips is super delicate. wipe it off with a warm wet towel.
♡ chapsticks with SPF are so good
now onto ur oral health and hygiene which is so important to me i think. so first off brush ur teeth 2x a day. ik some people brush between meals but thats too much effort and most times im not in a spot where i can easily just go and brush my teeth after every single meal so i brush my teeth first thing in the morning and before bed.
furthermore i floss every single day (at night) and i floss every single tooth individually. i use mouthwash every single time i brush and i brush 2x then rinse 2x with water and finish it off with some mouthwash. i also use my tongue scraper in the mornings to clean my tongue cuz bad breath starts on the tongue.
FOR THE BODY ;
sunscreen + moisturizer on ur neck because SKINCARE DOESNT STOP AT YOUR CHIN. show ur neck some loveee. the skin on ur neck is super duper delicate. make sure to exfoliate ur skin 1-2x a week. use one of those exfoliation gloves or an african net sponge to be super duper clean and baby soft.
u dont wanna over exfoliate ur skin though so make sure not to do it every single day consecutively. if u shave make sure to exfoliate ur skin before hand and use warm water to soften the hair before u shave it. moisturize after with a body oil or butter.
ARMPITS ;
use the panoxyl 4% wash underneath ur arms every now and then to kind of "reset" under ur arms and get rid of odor entirely before u wash. use an antiperspirant deodorant and if u find that u sweat a lot, carry ur deodorant with u so that u can feel secure 💗
NAILS, FEET AND HANDS ;
nail care routine : gently scrub the area around ur fingers and nails → file nails → massage cuticles with any nourishing oil → finish off with some hand cream
nail dip : warm water + olive oil + lemon juice (soak for 10 minutes)
oil nails to prevent breakage
baby oil as cuticle oils + vaseline around cuticles to seal in moisture
use hand creams that have SPF in them especially if u drive cuz ur hands are gonna be directly in the sun while u drive and that can cause WRINKLES. (dont worry about this though if ur still young cuz its not for u to worry about rn) just something to note for the future.
dont neglect ur feet either. make sure that ur washing ur feet and using an exfoliator to keep ur feet super soft and pretty. invest in one of those feet soaker thingy's. i have one and i give myself pedicures every two weeks and it has made a WORLD of a difference. ur feet are carrying u all day so make sure to show them some love.
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In Which I Ramble About Pavitr's Character Design and the Indian Cultural Stuff Related to It
DISCLAIMER: I'm an Indian, and these are all my thoughts and analyses, but I'm also just one person and by no means am I speaking for everyone. I am not all knowing, and I am not immune to being wrong sometimes. These points are all my own thoughts and stuff that I know through my lived cultural experiences and some history and book knowledge, but I've not particularly researched any of these. I'm just out here giving my take from what I know. This is mostly just going to be me rambling, okay? Okay. Let's go!
Anyway okay so I just wanna go from the top down:
No. 1:
First of all his hair
His fucking hair
This is one aspect that i k n o w I'm overthinking and probably wasn't as significantly thought out in the design but it just Spoke to me and by all accounts I'm not the only one
But I'm so glad we have him with his thick gorgeous fricking hair, especially them being like curly/wavy and slightly long instead of straight and cropped or whatever
Like. Indians usually have very thick and luscious hair, not everyone ofc but generally it's a thing, and it's considered a point of pride to have long dark thick hair.
And the thing is for the longest time the beauty standard in India was to have very straight and shiny hair, all the actresses and heroes were doing it, even though that's literally not the realistic case for a lot lot LOT of Indians. There's a pretty big variety of hair texture in India; some of it is regionally concentrated too, eg. in South India you get a lot of frizzy, tightly coiled hair that's rough textured, whereas curly hair is usually silkier and looser curled as you go Northwards,, Bengalis tend to have very wavy thick hair,, etc. By no means a rule or anything, it's just a thing that there's a lot of curl variety and a lot of it was for the longest time considered ugly and unkempt (there are some classist/regionalist elements to this stereotype also unsurprisingly) still is by some people,,, bc the standard was Shiny Straight Hair. It's a standard that's slowly shifting. It's currently leaning more on the wavy and voluminous side. But it's def a thing still.
All that to say, it makes me so so happy to see Pav with his curly-ish lush hair that he wears with such pride and style,, that are a symbol of his own pride and self care too!!!
Also the line about "coconut oil, prayers and good genetics" - I LOVE THAT REFERENCE AHAHABSSK, using coconut oil for the hair is a very common thing here, it's so so good for the hair and the scalp alike and it's relaxing to massage it in too.
I've seen people try to write Pavitr in fics as "quickly brushing some coconut oil through his hair" as part of his morning routine and. Um. That's not how it's done askaskjas, I don't mean to be rude to the writers at all, everyone does the best with what they know and no one knows everything, but also practically speaking that would be greasy and awful.
There are multiple ways to apply coconut oil, ofc. Coconut oil is often massaged into the scalp and rubbed into the hair like an hour before washing, sometimes with lemon juice mixed in, and then washed off when bathing. Some people, especially those with drier and finer hair, apply it as a regular after-hair-wash thing, too, but even so it needs to be rubbed in.
A really beloved thing we have is coconut oil champis, too! This is basically when you sit down cross legged in front of youe mother/grandmother, and she massages the coconut oil into your scalp and hair in a way that literally cures all tension and headaches and leaves your head reeling and is so so good for hair and stress and everything. It's a family bonding thing more than just a hair routine. It's not always done by the mom/grandmother ofc, it's just how most of us first experience it, and they have a technique that none of us can ever quite replicate to the same effect later. As we grow up, we often do it for ourselves and for others. It's a weekly or monthly or even just occasional thing depending on who you ask. But yeah that reference was great I love it dearly!
Also about the hair length
So in the current modern "civilized" standard (Indian schools and society in general tend to do a lot of shit trying to assimilate us into western culture and stamp out our own,, for example all my life I've been in schools where speaking Hindi and Telugu and stuff in class or in the hallways was Wrong and Forbidden and We Must Speak Only In English Bc We Are Educated And Cultured. This is so fucking hypocritical bc they would also have Hindi and Telugu classes and then criticize us for not getting it right or whatever), boys are meant to have short hair. Teachers literally single boys out in class for leaving their hair longer, not the exact length they set as the limit. This was my entire school experience; thankfully it doesn't seem to be the case in college, but that may just be bc I'm in an artsy college. In the workplace it's less stringent but it's still a thing.
HOWEVER, historically and culturally, long hair was considered good and even Important for both men and women. There's huge regional variations in this ofc; Maratha peshwas and higher classes and stuff for example wore a "pilaka" (idk what else it's called), which is the head shaven clean except a tuft in the middle that's sometimes braided. Brahmins still do it too.
But my point being, long hair was considered good for the most part, at most it would be worn in a bun for fighting and working,,, braids are a pretty big deal too. Having to cut your hair short=a symbol of dishonour and/or exile, or reserved for menial workers and so called "low classes".
(This is not stuff you even get explicitly told btw. This is stuff I've mostly inferred and studied from history and mythology and stuff , so there's no guarantee I'm 100% right)
Also, in Sikkhism (I'm not Sikh myself so correct me if I'm wrong, this is just what I know) having long hair is super fucking important for men. The hair is wrapped up in the turban, and the turban is a symbol of honour and pride and literally considered life. The long hair is considered sacred.
Removing the turban is basically a symbol of literally losing your honour pride and sense of self,, not just in Sikkhism, just generally at this point. Cutting your hair? Insult on injury.
Pavitr doesn't have particularly long hair ofc
But having grown up with such rigidly enforced things abt boys having very short cropped hair, it makes me so happy to see an Indian character who defies that.
Also!! Quick tangent about braids and their significance,, they're considered very beautiful and another symbol of pride, intricate buns and what not too! Just wanna drop this to give you an idea of what i mean:
In the Hindu myth of the Mahabharata, Draupadi, the wife of the Pandavas (she's a very interesting and important and beloved character, regionally also considered a goddess, she was a princess born of fire married to five princes and the vengeance for her honour literally fuelled the war for righteousness etc etc) vows never to braid her hair again until she has washed it in the blood of Dushasana, a man who forcefully tried to disrobe her in court (it's a whole myth of its own). At the apex of the war, Bheem, her husband, brings her his blood. She washes her hair in it and then for the first time in thirteen years, she braids it.
Braids are not as significant now but it was basically a Pretty Big Deal and I just wanted to talk abt it.
In Hinduism too the gods are portrayed with long hair, it's a Thing.
No. 2:
Okay so moving more downwards,, I have a bunch of Thoughts abt Pavs mask design!
Okay so obv we have the spiderweb-pattern that's a given.
But. The interesting parts are these:
The bindi-like design on his forehead.
Bc my point is
Sure that looks like a bindi. And that's beautiful in itself but I HAVE ANOTHER TAKE
Bindis are traditionally worn by women as a symbol of beauty, prosperity, and again, pride. But while nice, that's not quite a symbolism that fits imo
You know what else is ver similar where my mind immediately goes? A tilak.
The shape is kind of off for a tilak actually, a tilak is more of a U or a V with a dot or a flame-like stroke in the middle. So in that case it looks more like a bindi
But i really like thinking that it's inspired by a tilak too, bc
While a bindi is a decorative mark stuck or painted on a woman's forehead as a symbol of beauty and prosperity
A tilak is basically a mark that's finger-painted on the forehead of , usually a man but there's a softer smaller version for women too and ofc there are women warriors who got tilaks, for auspicious and blessing reasons. So in a Puja or ceremony, a tilak is put as a blessing and an auspicious thing, also meant to impart strength. The head of the household usually gets the most striking or biggest one.
Pandits usually wear tilaks for blessing purposes too, although their design is different and more elaborate than the ones given to others
Gods and goddesses had their own tilaks, some of them very distinctive like Shiva's
The part that applies to Pav is the warrior tilak
Basically before a king or warrior went to battle, it was customary to do a small sending off ritual and for the wife or mother to put the tilak for them and say "Vijay bhava" (may you be victorious)
It's still done for big undertakings and challenges like exams and new jobs and stuff.
It's basically for strength, bravery and victory
The main difference in a bindi and tilak is the intent:
Bindi is for beauty
Tilak is for valour
Which. For a HERO. Just. Chef's kiss.
2. the markings around his eyes!!
I'm sure this has been said before, but it's very very reminiscent of kathakali makeup.
Regionally there's a lot of eye makeup stuff also btw. There are some absolutely beautiful tribal designs and regional designs with a lot of colours but I cant remember specifics rn
Also!! The very distinctive black lines around Pav's eyes?? I love them sm bc they feel so so based in kohl and kajal. Another huge beauty and often pride related thing.
There's even a whole thing where a mother or older sister will often rub a bit of her kohl off on her fingertip and press it behind their loved one's ear so that "buri nazar na lage" (no one's bad gaze catches you). It's called a kaala teeka
The idea being that you're so beautiful and/or cute and bright and lovable and nothing should jinx that and nothing bad should happen to you. It's very rare now and I've never experienced it myself but it's so so precious <33
3. the white markings on his cheeks!
I've seen that explanation of how it's reminiscent of Ganesha, the elephant headed god who is kind of a symbol of new beginnings, intelligence, prosperity, and a ton of stuff I don't even know how to explain honestly, but he's very cool and beloved and has a lot of Good Vibes™ and i love him basically.
I personally am reminded more of kathakali makeup again!! But that explanation is very cool too and i like it!! I don't know if I agree bc i think it m i g h t be a blasphemy to have that imagery on your face, afaik no one here does it for any reasons and we have literal festivals and pujas dedicated to Ganesha
But then again I am a human with limited knowledge and i don't know everything
I personally think the tusk like designs are very cool. However, I also think it would be a bit of a No No for religious reasons. I also think it reminds me more of classical dance face makeup and stuff.
I also think if they meant to make it a Ganesha reference, then he should only have a tusk on one side, bc there's a huge deal about Ganesha being "ekdanta" (transl: one toothed) bc he has a well known myth of breaking off one of his tusks to write a mythologically and culturally significant epic.
There are also a lot of actual cultural face painting things in India that are way cooler than the Ganesha thing in my opinion. So while that theory is cool, I don't personally agree with it. I could be wrong, again, idk what the design intent was exactly.
No. 3:
Next thing: this is a very very small thing and i only have a sentence on it, but i really appreciate Pav's neckline in his suit.
The neckline here? That's the kind of cut that's most typical of kurtas. Especially more ceremonial, kingly, wedding sherwani, or generally festive attire; a regular kurti might have a v-neck or something, but this curved collar? Very Indian and classy in a way I can't fully explain.
No. 4:
This next thing I'm going to go completely ballistic about, everyone hold on to your seats!!!
THE FUCKING MOTIF ON HIS UPPER ARMS. IT'S EVEN ON THE MEHENDI-ISH PATTERN ON HIS WRISTS AND HANDS. THE SPIDER SHAPE TOO. I AM NOT NORMAL OKAY
LISTEN.
LISTEN TO ME
TBIS IS CONFIRMATION THAT KRISHNA PAVITR IS CANON
HE IS SO SO KRISHNA CODED
Idc if I'm delusional, i DARE you to look at that blue design and tell me it doesn't look like a peacock feather
THE SHAPE OF HIS FUCKING SPIDER IS OH SO SUBTLY CURVED TO BE PEACOCK FEATHER SHAPED TOO
There is no human way for me to be normal about this i need a minute
Okay for context:
Krishna is a very important and beloved god in Hinduism. I cannot overstate the love I have for him, even being mostly non religious myself.
There is SO MUCH about him he is such a big deal and thanks to him being made a character in popular Indian cartoons and so many animated and live action movies being made about him, he is literally woven in the fabric of our collective consciousness and love for our culture
He's a mischevious and fun and chaotic and lowkey antiestablishment kid deity. He contains the literal universe. He has a deep abiding love for his people and his family and loved ones and the world he serves. He is a dancer, flute player, sweetheart, lover of life. He has a thousand wives, yet one Radha who he never married but is his literal immortalized soulmate. He guides heroes to duty. He is full of wisdom but also silly hijinks. He is so so beloved.
The peacock feather is his symbol! You could see the peacock feather anywhere and it's immediately OH KRISHNA! He wears a peacock feather, famously. In all his iterations, from childhood to adulthood. Peacock feather is his emblem.
Krishna is depicted through the peacock feather. It's become a very common motif in arts like mehendi and various textile arts to have peacock feather and peacock patterns; I'm sure that existed before Krishna too in several cultural circles but he is definitely a huge part of it since. There is a chikankari motif that is very recognisable that's reminiscent of peacock feather but I'm mostly unsourced on that, going off my own interpretation
But there's a definite link between peacock feather=Krishna=inextricable part of culture and art.
At least in North India. He's less of a big deal the further south you go. Still very widespread and overall loved tho.
So anyway seeing that peacock feather type motif on Pav?? Mixed with his Spiderman identity??? Is so amazing to me.
Krishna coded Pavitr real ✨
(Also yeah people have already pointed out that Pav's hand designs are based on mehendi so I don't need to go into that askjasjkas)
No. 5:
Also. Huge fan of his arm cuffs. It's just another Indian warrior thing; often in ye olde times and in mythology, the cuff would be a lot simpler, often just a thread with an amulet to grant you protection. But it steadily became fancier, and now it can be decorative or a valour thing or both
Very often just decorative now actually. Often seen in weddings and ceremonies too
No. 6:
Okay about his bangles now:
I absolutely LOVE THEM I love them so much I am so obsessed with them actually!!
So. First of all
I remember there being a confusion in like earlier fics especially on whether they were bracelets or damrus or bangles or what
And i have Thoughts
So first of all
They are not damrus/damarus.
Damarus are a musical instrument made of wood and with two beaded ropes to beat on the small drum-like ends. They're also symbols of lord Shiva who uses a damaru.
They are very different from what Pav wears and i remember my fucking whiplash when earlier fics called his bangles damarus. I think i choked on my maggi.
I don't mean to be rude to the writers ofc, they were doing the best with what they knew. But it's just very jarring to me to hear that
I think an explanation I heard was that Pav's web shooter design was inspired by damarus? Which yeah I get that and I actually wanna talk about it bc I very much see it. But they are very much NOT damarus themselves
So
First of all i personally have never seen nor heard of the kind of bangles Pav wears which appear to have a strip of cloth in the middle? While being gold cuffs on both ends? Which is new and interesting actually and opens up aspects abt his character that i find really interesting
Bc first of all: that implies he made them himself from stuff he already had inspired by things he saw. It seems, at least to me, like he used bangles/kadas he had to make the shooters he uses, which are designed the way they are for easier slinging and his cool tricks with them which would be harder if they were solid gold, and also the shape when he does the cool yoyo-y trick and hits The Spot with it and everything is very damaru shape. Which is also pretty cool if it's meant as a reference to Shiva and his damaru (he's a very fierce god with the damaru) or a reference to the street performers who use it nowadays.
Either way - and also additionally the fact that PAV LITERALLY DOUBLED HIS BANGLES AS WEB SHOOTERS WHICH IS SO CREATIVE AND SMART - and developed his own whole signature skillset with it?? And made his own bangle/shooters as I said before????
My boy is PEAK jugaadu
He is the embodiment of jugaad
Never has anything been so true to the Indian spirit than jugaad
Okay so for context, the jugaad that I keep talking about:
It basically means makeshifting and/or inventing stuff you need from the limited stuff you have. That's a very simple way of explaining it. Just imagine that, but up the silliness level x100.
For example, a guy jugaaded a showerhead by poking holes in a sprite bottle and putting a hose in it and routing it to the tap.
Jugaad can be both very smart, and very funny and silly
And it usually involves combining useless stuff/trash/just stuff you had lying around to make smth that you didn't wanna waste money buying, and often ends up having more functions than the stuff it was meant to replace. This but it's also very crackheaded. Like idk how to explain. It's basically makeshifting, but it's just developed into such an Indian Spirit Thing™ that we have a word for it
So i love that Pavitr's bangles do all of that. He is a true Indian boy to his core!
No. 7:
Okay I have thoughts on his dhoti too!
So.
Blue.
I know why they used blue for his dhoti, what with the spiderman colours, the need to complement his bright red with smth softer, and everything. I get it and i love it so so much. What I'm about to say next is not a complaint against this at all, it's very good design imo
But.
Everytime I look at him in his fucking blue dhoti
I just remember all the times my grandmother has apprehended me and made me go and change for trying to wear blue or black at a Puja
Bc they're apparently unholy colours ;_;
Basically yellow, saffron, red are the appropriate holy colours. Now that i think about it, I've never seen a god or mythological king depicted in a blue dhoti or generally blue clothing either - farthest they go from the three i described is pink or green
I never really thought about it until my Nani pointed it out. I'm still not sure if anyone except her even knew or cared about it.
But that is the memory that bonks me on the head every time i Perceive the blue dhoti
Bro upgraded from funeral colour (white, which is his dhoti in the comics and absolutely infuriates me on a visceral level) to unholy colour askaskjjska it's so funny to me
Purple was still a luxurious colour, but generally warmer and/or lighter colours are The Done Thing. It's an old notion and the cultural connotations are now very diluted by Western influence and also none of us Caring about a lot of it anymore (not necessarily a good or bad thing particularly)
Indigo also has. Loaded connotations.
Because Britain did a Colonialism and a lot of Indians suffered for it. It's a whole history lesson.
I would rather not get into the whole details but basically Indigo (the plant from which the dye was made) was a valuable commodity and Britishers essentially forced farmers to grow only that, ignoring their need to grow food or sustenance or care for the land in general, especially in the Bihar-UP regions. There were eventually a lot of revolts where many people, esp farmers, died.
Basically a double whammy of starvation and death as a direct result of colonialism. It was a major part, historically, that sparked rage for the freedom movement
If you wanna learn more abt it you can search up Champaran farmer revolts!
Also about the drape of Pav's dhoti:
I've seen a couple of memes and reels abt how Pav, in an emergency, suiting up for Spiderman duty, would be taking an hour to drape the dhoti and stuff
And those are hilarious and i love them
But also
That's literally not even a proper dhoti -
So the thing pav wears is basically more of dhoti-pants with a cummerbund.
So okay I need to explain this better hold on
A dhoti is basically a sheet of fabric that is draped around the waist and down. The elaborateness of the cloth can vary vastly from intricately patterned silk and brocade, to plain white cotton with a thin gold border optional
The drape of the dhoti varies even more depending on region, occasion, occupation, and status. You can have everything from the casual simple towel like drape and tuck that some men wear to relax on a daily basis, to an intricate thing with many folds and pleats and tucks and the middle part that hangs (I forget the name for that) that would actually legitimately take hours and is often adorned with jewellery . To a thing that's flexible to move in and also looks very pretty and is genderneutral some dance forms call for.
Basically. The drape varies vastly. And it's all one cloth, maybe a second one for a separate cummerbund sometimes, I'm not that well versed abt dhotis tbh.
But the thing Pav wears?? It doesn't seem to me to be folded the way I've ever seen any dhoti
The way it's folded and shaped is not how those style of dhotis work. There would be a lot more pleats and folds, for one. But it's not shaped the way to match the less-folded dhotis either.
Now, I'm no dhoti expert, but that leads me to believe that's not a full on dhoti. What it's more likely to be is dhoti-pants
Dhoti pants are this fusion thing. It's in the name. I haven't seen it much but I know/think/am pretty sure its a thing, bc most Indian guys now don't know how to drape a dhoti either and it's a good solution. Worn like a pant, looks like a dhoti. Simple. A cummerbund for the middle drape, and you're set!
Also side note: the fold with the distinct two legs and the middle drape that Pav has? Is the most commonly depicted warrior and king drape,, at least in North and Middle India, I'm not as well versed about the South but I think it's the case there too. The gods are depicted in that drape too
I have fewer comments on his leg design, I like that it's reminiscent of mehendi even on his feet bc yeah that's also done on the feet, although rarer now and also a bridal thing
No. 7:
He has gold cuffs on his ankles that I really like!
Okay so here's the interesting thing:
I could be wrong, but
But that kind of thick ankle cuff is not actually an Indian thing?? At least not in the warrior hero context that a lot of his design seems based on. At least not of that shape and width.
What we do have though are very simple metal ankle cuffs put on (I think) one ankle of young kids for protection,, again a tradition I'm not very familiar with, it's more localised
The other thing we have that's more interesting tho:
We have payals and ghungroos!!! Which opens up so many exciting prospects to me because those are both dancer things
Like. The payals are ornamental. They are beauty things as well. All women would wear them, their elaborateness and style depending on status, money, and region ofc
They double as dance and performance things too ofc
But ghungroos are specifically dance things
Very very sacred and honoured to the dancers, too. Quite personal
(These are all little bells on the ghungroos btw!! Hundreds of them. They ring out when the dancers dance)
This is what Pav's ankle cuffs most remind me of. It's not the same thing ofc, and idk if the designers were even thinking of this.
But it would be really cool if he was inspired by ghungroos to have cuffs of similar thickness and placement on his legs. Perhaps even familiar to him hmmm?
This is me theorizing HARD to support my headcanon, but combined with Pav's classical dance-n-martial-arts-y moves, i present to you: Pav learning classical dance when he was younger (a thing that a lot of Indian kids do and only a few seriously continue for their lives) is real.
I rest my case
Like yeah it's known at this point that Pav's moves are based a lot off the martial art of kalaripayattu. Which is SO AMAZING AND I LOVE IT SO MUCH!!! But I also think this would be a cool influence alongside that, bc it really feels visible too.
No. 8:
The fact that Pavitr is barefoot is so so important and dear to me!!!
In Indian culture, you're supposed to take your shoes off as a mark of respect, before entering the ranabhoomi (literal transl: battleground, but not in an actual war with swords and shit ofc)
Being barefoot for pujas and in temples and on sacred ground in general is very important
As is being barefoot when you're walking onto a kabaddi or wrestling ground,, basically any fight that's supposed to be important and/or with honour. It's a respect thing for the opponent and for the earth you fight on.
There are a lot of contexts where being barefoot is important or a given
There's the prayer ground bc it's sacred and holy and you can't be dragging your dirty ass shoes there it's super disrespectful. You gotta enter with clean feet specifically, dirty feet are considered disrespectful too. that's also why there wil often be feet washing areas outside of temples here
Then there's the ranabhoomi that I just said, which is more of respect for your opponent and the earth. Respect to the earth especially is very important in the combat forms and sports I know of at least
Then there's the basic respect and tbh the hygiene thing too, of always taking off your footwear before entering another persons house. That one is more flexible, sometimes you can take it off inside, but the done thing is to take them off outside generally. Especially if you're a guest who's not particularly close. You'd be considered really rude if you didn't take them off at all. But again that still varies by person,, the older generations are way stricter abt it
Then the bride thing,,, it's actually a whole small ritual. The bride and groom will enter the groom's house for the first time,, which is considered the bride's new home bc misogynistic tradition so yeah. But basically it's supposed to be an auspicious beginning to a new home and life. (Btw being barefoot during the wedding ceremony is also generally required)
Usually, at least in North Indian tradition, a small vessel of rice is kept at the threshold that the bride must tip over with her foot when entering. It's for prosperity. Then she steps directly into a plate of a red liquid I forget the word for, but it's basically a sindoor paste type of thing. Her first steps into the house must be taken leaving those red footprints behind. That's for auspicious beginning
So Pavitr being barefoot is so so cool from a cultural and a character building standpoint
He takes his job seriously, he does it with respect and honour!!! He seems so chill and happy go lucky, but he's deliberate and respectful abt it!! And he's super connected to his culture too, bc you could just Not and no one would care, but it's so important that he does!!
So yeah!
That has been my full ramble askjasjkas. If you made it this far, have a cookie! Thank you and I hope this was interesting <33
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It TIIMEEES!
You all know my passion for beauty and self care especially when it is DIY ! Like there is nothing better than taking care of yourself in the comfort of your home ( except maybe a 5 star but hey we do we what we can )
So here is few homemade recipe to take care of yourself right in your casa babes!
Hair mask :
1 ripe avocado
2 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons olive oil (or coconut oil)
Optional: a few drops of essential oil (like lavender or rosemary)
Instructions:
Prepare the Avocado: Cut the avocado in half, remove the pit, and scoop the flesh into a mixing bowl.
Mash the Ingredients: Use a fork or a blender to mash the avocado until smooth.
Mix in Other Ingredients: Add the honey and olive oil (and essential oil, if using) to the mashed avocado. Mix well until you have a creamy consistency.
Apply the Mask: Start with clean, damp hair. Apply the mask evenly, focusing on the ends and any dry areas. You can use a comb to help distribute it.
Let It Sit: Cover your hair with a shower cap or a towel to keep the mask warm. Leave it on for 30 minutes to an hour.
Sugar wax :
2 cups granulated sugar
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup lemon juice (freshly squeezed is best)
Instructions:
Combine Ingredients: In a medium saucepan, mix together the sugar, water, and lemon juice.
Heat the Mixture: Place the saucepan over medium heat. Stir constantly until the sugar dissolves.
Cook the Mixture: Once dissolved, stop stirring and let it boil. Keep an eye on it, as it can bubble up. Cook for about 8-10 minutes, or until the mixture turns a golden amber color. Use a candy thermometer to check the temperature; it should reach about 240°F (115°C).
Cool Down: Remove the saucepan from heat and let the mixture cool for a few minutes. Pour it into a heat-safe container and allow it to cool completely.
Check Consistency: Once cooled, the wax should be pliable but not too sticky. If it's too hard, you can add a little water and heat it again briefly.
Face mask :
2 tablespoons plain yogurt (preferably unsweetened)
1 tablespoon honey
1 tablespoon oatmeal (finely ground)
Optional: a few drops of essential oil (like tea tree or lavender)
Instructions:
Mix Ingredients: In a bowl, combine the yogurt, honey, and oatmeal. Mix until you have a smooth paste.
Add Essential Oil: If desired, add a few drops of your chosen essential oil and mix again.
Apply the Mask: Clean your face and gently apply the mask evenly, avoiding the eye area.
Let It Sit: Allow the mask to sit for about 15-20 minutes.
Rinse Off: Rinse your face with warm water, gently massaging in circular motions to exfoliate.
Finish with a splash of cool water to close the pores.
Detox shot :
Ingredients:
1-inch piece of fresh ginger (helps with digestion and inflammation)
1/2 lemon (rich in vitamin C, supports immune function, and helps with digestion)
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar (supports digestion and balances pH)
1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder (anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties)
A pinch of cayenne pepper (boosts metabolism and circulation)
1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup (optional, for sweetness)
Instructions:
Prepare the ingredients:Grate or finely chop the fresh ginger.Squeeze the juice from the lemon.
Blend: In a blender, combine the ginger, lemon juice, apple cider vinegar, turmeric powder, cayenne pepper, and honey (if using).Add about 2–3 tablespoons of water to help with blending.
Strain (optional):If you prefer a smoother shot, strain the mixture through a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth to remove any pulp.
Serve:Pour into a small shot glass (about 1 to 2 ounces).Stir well before drinking, as some ingredients might settle at the bottom.
So girlies, i hope this helps and see you on my next blog!!!
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Coquette night routine:
My current Spring night routine: 🌸🍵🌙
Once I get in from being out for the day/doing work I usually get changed into some comfy clothes, and light a candle for a relaxing evening ahead. The sky is still so light outside, (I can’t wait for summer) so I have a lovely evening ahead of me ♡
I tidy my room and make sure everything is clean and put away. I usually open my bedroom window too, to air it (if I haven’t done so already in the day) and to get some of the Spring fresh air before I settle down for the evening. I spray my room with a floral room spritz too ♡
I usually read or journal on my bed until I’m called for dinner. I love reading fairytales in late spring and anything light-hearted/romantic ♡
For dinner I have been having light meals. We’re coming up to summer and the weather has been rather warm recently so something light is perfect. Either soup or salad, and usually before or after dinner I have some cold fruit too ♡
Once I’ve eaten I will watch a comfort film. The Harry Potter series has been added to my countries Netflix recently so I have been watching them every evening. Sometimes I have a light, sweet snack whilst watching too. But I never eat more than 3 hours before bed usually ♡
I make some hot lemon tea and go back into my room to watch a comfort episode of something. I love the Beatrix Potter/Peter rabbit episodes you can watch online for free. They are so comforting, beautiful and radiate such coquette, cottagecore vibes. Perfect for this time of year ♡
Usually I play a wind-down video game. Either Animal crossing or Minecraft. I associate both of these games with Spring because they are light-hearted and allow me to be creative of an evening ♡
Once I’ve let my food digest for a couple of hours or so, I get my yoga mat out and begin stretching for the evening. I try and do Pilates/yoga or a K-pop dance routine everyday and a stretching routine. (Apart from setting my alarm) I also don’t go on my phone from this point onwards, so there are no screens/blue lights before bed ♡
Shower time. I usually shower quite late before bed and every morning too. I just like the way it makes me feel more fresh but obviously not everyone likes doing this so don’t feel you have to! I use my marshmallow shower gel, coconut body cream or my cherry-blossom body cream too. I love washing the day off ♡
Then I take off my days makeup and do my skincare whilst usually watching Vogue beauty secrets. It’s such a comforting thing to watch when your taking off/putting on your makeup. I also spray myself with a lavender body mist to help me sleep, and of course I brush my teeth ♡
I then get changed into a nightgown or some cotton/airy pyjamas. I don’t like to wear anything too constricting in Spring, which is why I love vintage nightwear. Or I wear my Brandy Melville, heart lace pyjamas ♡
I brush my hair through thoroughly whilst listening to classical music, and tie it up either with a ribbon or hair tie so it doesn’t mess up when I sleep ♡
I pick out my outfit for the next day the night before and lay it out on my vanity so I know what I’m wearing the following morning ♡
I turn my electric blanket on if it is a little chilly that night and say goodnight to my parents. I switch my fairy lights on and get into bed ♡
I either listen to relaxing “Lana Del Rey” songs or nursery rhymes ♡
I usually journal about my day to reflect on everything that has happened and I write my to-do list for the following day ♡
I read every night for half an hour or more. Usually it’s a fairytale so my head is filled with magic before I sleep ♡
Before I sleep I play rain music or rainforest sounds, or I choose a subliminal to listen to overnight from my library, and I spray my pillow with “Lavender pillow mist” or I use a sleep oil to help me get to sleep ♡
If I haven’t done it already, I set my alarm for 7AM, to ensure I have a productive morning the next morning. I make sure to get at least 8-10 hours of sleep. I love waking up early and listening to the bird song, especially now since the Sunrise is at 4am ♡
I count sheep & swans and like to imagine fantasy lands in my head before I sleep, and hope to be transported there in my dreams, before I finally drift off to the land of Z z z ♡
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Ways to use Essential Oils:
Sleep -> a few drops of lavender on a tissue to help you relax and fall asleep
Perfume -> dilute with a carrier oil (coconut, caster) and place on skin
Headaches -> peppermint oil is known to ease headaches
Clothing -> add a few drops to laundry for slightly scented clothing
Hair -> rosemary oil shown to improve dandruff and promote hair growth
Nausea -> the scent of lemon / orange oil is known to help with stomach upset
Reducing anxiety -> lavender, jasmine, basil, chamomile, rose (carry scented item or dilute onto skin)
Colds -> eucalyptus oil for congestion
Air freshener -> mix with water in a spray bottle (lavender, eucalyptus, lemongrass all work well)
* look for 100% on the bottle so you know it’s not mixed with harmful chemicals.
* always dilute when placing on skin, should not be ingested without knowledge and caution, and can occasionally cause negative affects in some people.
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☆⋆。 beauty boosting food! ☆⋆。
a healthy diet doesn’t have to be boring or repetitive! i see food (especially smoothies!!) as potions i can tailor towards exactly what i need. this post is to tell you about what i like to call functional foods ✧˖°
୨୧ skin treats ୨୧
feed your skin from within !! ໒꒱ ‧₊˚
🍓 berries — packed with antioxidants to keep your skin looking bright. my favs are blueberries, strawberries, and goji berries !!
🥑 avocado — full of healthy fats, helps keep your skin hydrated and soft, reducing the appearance of wrinkles. it can also be used topically! i love it on toast or as a base for smoothies!
🥕 carrots — rich in beta-carotene (a type of vitamin A), carrots can help improve skin tone and even give you a subtle glow. some people even take concentrated capsules to look tanner 0.o
🌿 green tea — high in antioxidants, especially EGCG, green tea can help fight inflammation and reduce acne. it has caffeine so it’s a great morning drink!! ヽ(✿゚▽゚)ノ
୨୧ hair helpers ୨୧
for visibly and structurally healthy hair! ミ☆
🥥 coconut oil — you can add this to smoothies or use it for cooking, and the healthy fats will nourish your hair from the inside out. you can even use it as a hair mask !
🌰 nuts & seeds — they’re full of omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E, nuts and seeds like almonds, walnuts, chia, and flaxseeds promote hair growth and prevent damage !
🐟 salmon — packed with omega-3s and protein, salmon can make your hair stronger and shinier. it's a beauty superfood! i feed it to my cat to keep her extra shiny ᓚ₍^・ﻌ・^₎
🍳 eggs — eggs are full of biotin and protein, both of which are essential for strong, healthy hair !!
୨୧ brain boosters ୨୧
for focus, memory, and mental clarity, keep your brain beautiful! જ⁀➴
🥑 avocado — besides being a skin and hair hero, avocado also supports brain health with its rich supply of healthy fats and vitamin K. we love a multi-functional food !
🍫 dark chocolate — full of flavonoids, caffeine, and antioxidants, dark chocolate can improve brain function and give you a quick mood lift ⭑.ᐟ
🫐 blueberries — these little berries are packed with antioxidants that protect your brain from aging and boost memory. they’re also antioxidants which i mentioned above ^.^
🐠 fatty fish — fish like salmon, sardines, and mackerel are high in omega-3s, which are key for brain health !
୨୧ healthy body support ୨୧
keep your body strong and healthy to support ur princess lifee ૮ ∩´ᵕ`∩ ��ིა
🍠 sweet potatoes — packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, sweet potatoes help with digestion, boost immunity, and keep you full of energy.
🥦 broccoli — this veggie is a powerhouse of vitamins C, K, and folate. it's great for immune support, bone health, and even glowing skin.
🍋 lemon — starting ur day with lemon water can help to aid digestion, boost vitamin C levels, and keep your immune system strong. it's a simple way to give your body some love and is super yummy !
🍄 mushrooms — rich in selenium and antioxidants, mushrooms are amazing for your immune system! just make sure you do your research >.
୨୧ hormone balancers ୨୧
help balance your hormones ≽^-˕-^≼
🌱 flaxseeds — full of lignans, which can help balance estrogen levels, flaxseeds are great for hormone health, especially during the premenstrual period !
🍳 egg yolks — a great source of vitamin D and choline, egg yolks help regulate hormones and keep you feeling balanced !
🥛 almond milk — almonds are a good source of magnesium, which helps control stress hormones like cortisol. plus, it’s a dairy-free option that's easy on digestion !
🍠 maca root — this is a superfood known for balancing hormones, boosting energy, and improving fertility. you can find it in powder form to add to your smoothies or oatmeal.
୨୧ overall self-love ୨୧
you deserve the best! ₊˚⊹ ʚɞ
🍋 lemon — full of vitamin C, which helps with collagen production, lemons can brighten your skin and boost your immune system. i like to start my day with warm lemon water !
🍃 leafy greens — spinach, kale, and other leafy greens are full of vitamins and minerals that detox your body and keep your skin clear ! they’re a great thing to add to smoothies for an extra vitamin boost !
🍍 pineapple — this tropical fruit has enzymes that can aid digestion and give your skin that lit-from-within glow :3
🍯 honey — nature's sweet healer! honey has antibacterial properties, so it’s great for your immune system and can even be used topically for glowing skin. thanks bees !! 🐝˚ ༘ ೀ⋆。˚
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Hello! I love your blog and would like to ask for your advice. I want to look like an elegant, expensive woman. However, I am having a hard time applying makeup and setting up a skin care routine. Do you have an tips or resources on how to wear makeup elegantly and care for one's skin (for those new to makeup and skin care)?
What are the basic products needed for a dewy, classy make up look? Do you have any tutorials?
What are the basic products needed for healthy, minimal skin care routine?
Thank you for reading this ask! Have a great day!
Hi love! Sharing some of my tips below:
Skin:
Always use a disposable cloth when washing your face: Regular towels store bacteria and can cause breakouts too easily. These facial wipes from Amazon are my holy grail.
Wear sunscreen daily: Yes, even when you spend all day indoors. UV rays can interact with your skin through windows, too.
Niacinamide, Vitamin C Hyaluronic Acid, & Tea Tree Oil are among the few skincare ingredients almost everyone should consider incorporating into their skincare routine.
Learn the correct order to apply the products in your skincare routine: Cleanser, Toner, Serum, Eye Cream, Spot Treatment, Moisturizer, Sunscreen (or Retinol/Skin Oil at night).
Remember: From a dermatologist's perspective, your face starts (or ends) at your nipples. So, ensure you're cleansing, exfoliating, and applying sunscreen daily to your neck, chest, and décolletage to keep your skin smooth, youthful, and well-hydrated.
Vaseline is a great (affordable) alternative to traditional eye creams.
Sugar scrub your facial hair for a more gentle alternative to waxing (Combine sugar, lemon, and water). Laser hair removal, especially under your arms and your arms/legs is life-changing.
Follow up a warm shower with a dry brush and coconut oil for smoother, firmer skin.
Always apply a hydrating lip balm, mask, or Vaseline, hand cream, and moisturizer to your feet before going to sleep.
Layer complementary scents. Ensure the scents of body wash, lotion, and perfume work well together and don't clash.
Makeup:
Learn your skin undertones and educate yourself on color theory (I can create a short ebook/PDF if you want some more educational content on these types of topics – I write about them for a living!).
Test any foundation, concealer, or face powder on your wrists, too.
Don't forget to color-match your bronze and blush: They can appear orange or muddy if you don't find a product with the correct shade or undertones for your skin type.
Invest in products that go on your face, brow products, and eyeliners. Great mascaras and lip products are easy to find at a drugstore or relatively cheap (I suggest Covergirl and NYX, respectively).
Apply concealer in a triangle; don't dot it around your eyes for better coverage.
If you have oily skin (or it's humid outside), apply powder before your liquid/cream products. Set them again with a light powder to lock the color in.
Apply mascara from tip to base for the best lashes of your life: One coat on the tip, another from middle to tip, and the last coat from base to tip.
In a pinch, use a fragrance-free moisturizer and a Q-tip to remove excess makeup (no more raccoon eyes).
Use a light nude or white eyeshadow underneath your brow to make them appear more defined.
Apply face powder under your eyes to help the eyeliner on your waterline last longer.
Create a simple daily makeup routine formula: 1 skin coverage (foundation/concealer), 1 skin color (a favorite blush or bronzer), brows, mascara, an eye-definer (eyeliner or shadow), and a signature "your lips but better" lip shade (1-2 shades deeper or lighter than your natural lip color): This formula provides you the basics, so you never have an excuse not to put yourself together for the day (5-10 minute routine here).
Discover your day-to-night hero product: Always keep a slightly deeper lipstick, a smoky eyeshadow, or liquid liner in your bag to transition your day look into the evening with one portable product.
Hope this helps xx
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//VS angel beauty secrets//
☾ drinking lots of water for clearer skin (obviously) ☾ hot water and lemon to brighten skin ☾collagen powder ☾ smoothies w/ ginger, spinach, lemon, greens, cucumber ☾ always remove makeup before bed ☾ meditate in other places than your house ☾ sugar + coconut oil exfoliant ☾ moisturizer under makeup ☾ lots of highlighter ☾ probiotic every morning ☾ getting as much sleep as possible ☾ coconut oil as hair mask ☾ eat fruits + veggies ☾ less makeup ☾ pore strips ☾ wash face before and after working out ☾ morrocan oil treatment ☾ avocado for face + hair masks ☾ antioxidant rich foods ☾ use SPF ☾ ice face before bed ☾ vitamin e oil ☾ mineral water spray on face after shower ☾ moisturize throughout the day ☾ ballet exercises
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Hi there, wanted to ask: what are your favorite body creams / routine to moisturize your body ?
This is a quick brain dump. I'm lowkey very bad at being consistent with my body care but im trying to do better lmao Im also a product hoarder so this switches often.
Going out / Shine and Scent Heavy:
Caress Brown Sugar exfoliating body wash
Coconut Oil i mix with different essential oils (I know) but its perfect for when i have a specific scent note i want to bring out and keeps me shiny
Laura Mercier Ambre Vanille body butter
Philosophy Vanilla Fig or Lemon Meringue body lotion
Nuxe Dry Oil (perfect for traveling if you just want to throw one thing in your suitcase. Ive used on my hair too)
Dove Whipped Macadamia and Rice Milk Body Cream (Thick without being annoying, cheap and smells like a milkshake)
Johnson Baby Oil Gel (a Black girl classic)
Coola Guava Mango Spf spray
Staying in/ Actual skincare:
Skinfix Glycolic Body Scrub
dove antibacterial body wash
Amlactin Lotion (Smells disgusting but will make you super soft. Also helps if you have scars or keratosis pilaris)
Anything Eucerin but especially the Oil Balm
The Ordinary Glycolic Acid (for all over exfoliation before moisturizing, great for feet! do not use with other actives)
Anything by Nivea
Gold Bond Retinol body lotion
If you have super dry or easily irritated skin I would try to stay to away from strongly scented things, especially when its hot.
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Pretty Plans for Summer
☀️ Visit the Botanical Gardens and take polaroids of the summer blooms
☀️ Make summer minestrone, olive bread, a lemon cheesecake, homemade lemonade, candied orange peels, honey-lavender tea, peach iced tea, strawberry mousse, and homemade ice-cream in different flavours
☀️ Enjoy lots of fresh fruits and berries, baked fish with homemade chips (fries), and seasonal vegetables in refreshing salads
☀️ Take walks in the sunshine each day
☀️ Wear flowy dresses and skirts, and lots of linen
☀️ Adorn myself with jewellery made of gold, jewels, and pretty coloured glass
☀️ Apply a coconut moisturiser and follow up with a citrus or floral scent for a tropical vibe (my scents of this summer will be: Dolce and Gabbana Light Blue and Beyoncé Heat Rush)
☀️ Wear heart-shaped glasses
☀️ Get gelato with my friends
☀️ Read on a park bench to enjoy the sun while meeting my reading goals
☀️ Do yoga in the local park
☀️ Press summer flowers
☀️ Leave my water bottle in the freezer each night so that throughout the day it will defrost and I'll have icy cold water
☀️ Go on a picnic! Bring grapes, peach pie, and salty goat's cheese to enjoy on fresh bread
☀️ Adorn my hair with a flower crown
☀️ Take a trip to the beach and enjoy an ice-cream while reading and wearing a cute swimsuit and straw hat
☀️ Visit a vineyard and taste some wines
☀️ Host a garden party with salmon and cream cheese finger sandwiches, lavender scones, and lots of strawberries
☀️ Take a boat cruise and watch the water as the sun sets
☀️ Summer beauty essentials: Shiseido Sun Protector SPF 50, Hada Lobo Anti Aging Super Hydrator Lotion, face powder (to dab on my face if it sweats), Old Spice Deep Sea deodorant stick, Fresh Sugar Rose Lip treatment, lots and lots of lipgloss
☀️ Go to the farmers market and stock up on ripe vine tomatoes, strawberries, peaches, leafy greens, courgette, cherries, and blackberries
☀️ Do a watercolour painting outdoors in the good weather
☀️ Feel the warmth of the grass under my bare feet
☀️ Put a few drops of lavender or lemon essential oils in the washer with my clothes and leave them to air-dry in the sun
☀️ Listen to: Froot by Marina, Polaroid Love by Enhyphen, Love by Lana Del Rey, Strawberry Blond by Mitski, Fior Di Latte by Phoenix, Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles, California Dreamin' by The Mamas and The Papas, and Power Up, Ice-Cream Cake, and Sunny Side Up by Red Velvet
☀️ Keep a diffuser with orange blossom essential oil in my room to make it smell summery, and keep the windows wide open so the room will feel cool and airy
☀️ Visit Italian and Greek restaurants
☀️ Go beachcombing
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A Guide to Choosing the Right Shampoo
1. Understand Your Hair Type
The first step in finding the perfect shampoo is to understand your hair type. Knowing whether your hair is oily, dry, normal, curly, or color-treated can narrow down your options and guide you to the best ingredients and formulas.
Oily Hair: If your scalp tends to get greasy quickly, look for shampoos labeled as "clarifying" or "oil control." These formulas usually contain ingredients like tea tree oil, salicylic acid, or lemon extracts to help cleanse excess oil without drying out your scalp.
Dry Hair: For dry hair, opt for moisturizing or hydrating shampoos with ingredients like aloe vera, coconut oil, shea butter, or glycerin. These will help add moisture and reduce frizz, leaving your hair feeling softer and more manageable.
Curly or Coarse Hair: Curls often need extra moisture to stay bouncy and defined. Shampoos labeled "moisturizing," "nourishing," or "curl-enhancing" often contain ingredients like argan oil, jojoba oil, or proteins to strengthen curls and prevent breakage.
Color-Treated Hair: If you dye your hair, look for shampoos specifically designed for color-treated hair. These formulas are typically sulfate-free and have ingredients that help preserve color, like UV protectants or antioxidants.
Fine or Thin Hair: Lightweight, volumizing shampoos are ideal for fine or thin hair. Ingredients like biotin, rice protein, or keratin help to add volume without weighing down your hair, making it look fuller.
2. Know Your Scalp Needs
Your scalp’s health is just as important as your hair’s condition. Some people experience dandruff, sensitivity, or itchiness, which requires special attention.
Dandruff or Flaky Scalp: For dandruff, look for shampoos with ingredients like zinc pyrithione, salicylic acid, or ketoconazole, which help combat the fungi that cause dandruff. Avoid ingredients like sulfates and alcohols, as these can worsen dryness.
Sensitive Scalp: If you have a sensitive or easily irritated scalp, avoid products with harsh chemicals and fragrances. Choose a gentle, hypoallergenic, or sulfate-free shampoo with soothing ingredients like chamomile, aloe vera, or oat extract.
Itchy or Oily Scalp: If you experience oil buildup with itching, try a clarifying shampoo once a week to remove buildup. Look for ingredients like tea tree oil or peppermint, which have antimicrobial properties and a cooling effect to relieve itchiness.
3. Check the Ingredients List
Certain ingredients in shampoo are best avoided if you want to maintain the health of your hair and scalp. Here’s a quick rundown:
Sulfates: These are cleansing agents that create lather but can strip your hair of natural oils, making it dry and frizzy. Sulfate-free shampoos are milder and ideal for sensitive scalps, dry, curly, or color-treated hair.
Silicones: Although silicones add shine and smoothness, they can build up over time, making hair feel heavy and greasy. Use silicone-free options if you have fine hair or prefer a lighter feel.
Parabens: Parabens are preservatives used to extend shelf life. They have potential health risks, so many people prefer to use paraben-free shampoos.
Fragrances and Dyes: Artificial fragrances and dyes can irritate sensitive scalps and cause allergic reactions. Choose fragrance-free or naturally scented shampoos if you’re sensitive to these additives.
4. Consider Environmental Factors
Your environment can also influence the type of shampoo you need. For instance:
Hard Water: If you live in an area with hard water, look for a shampoo with chelating agents that can help remove mineral buildup. Chelating shampoos can help keep your hair from becoming dull and lifeless.
Humidity and Dry Weather: Humidity can lead to frizz, so look for anti-frizz shampoos with hydrating ingredients if you live in a humid climate. In dry weather, opt for moisturizing shampoos to prevent your hair from becoming too brittle.
5. Read Reviews and Patch Test
When trying a new shampoo, it’s always wise to read reviews from people with similar hair types and concerns. Additionally, do a patch test to check for any allergies or irritations. Apply a small amount of shampoo on the inside of your wrist or behind your ear and wait 24 hours to see if there’s a reaction.
6. Balance Your Routine
Finding the right shampoo is essential, but remember that a healthy hair routine doesn’t stop there. Avoid over-washing your hair, as this can strip it of natural oils. You can also benefit from adding a conditioner, a leave-in treatment, or a hair mask, depending on your hair’s needs.
Conclusion
Choosing the right shampoo involves understanding your hair and scalp type, reading ingredient labels, and balancing your routine with complementary products. A well-selected shampoo can make a significant difference in the health and appearance of your hair, so take the time to find one that’s perfectly tailored to your needs.
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Trying a homemade hair mask/scalp scrub made of lemon juice/salt/coconut oil/regular oil.. I'll let you know if it works but it tastes so good!
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Rest And Rejuvenation: A two part bath spell
Feeling tired? Have you slept 8 hours, 12 hours, napped, drank coffee, slammed red bulls, but you just… can’t keep going on? I know I am. And I don't just want energy, or a buzz. I need real rest and real vitality. These baths will help promote that!
Part one - Rest
Exfoliating sugar scrub
Brown sugar
Ground oats - not instant
Shea butter or coconut oil
Bath Mix
2 drops Lavender oil
2 cups milk (let it come to room temperature, but don’t leave it out long!)
4 tablespoons honey
Half a cup chamomile loose leaf tea
Optional - Melatonin bubble bath or melatonin spray
Quickly wash your body/hair, exfoliate using the scrub and rinse. Then enjoy a nice relaxing bath! If you have music you usually use to fall asleep, listen to it. I personally lit candles and turned the lights off. It was very relaxing. Just soak for a while. Enjoy it.
Ideally the first bath will be done at night before bed. Then, in the morning, take the rejuvenating bath.
Part 2 - Rejuvenation
Hang fresh eucalyptus above your shower head, and run the shower as hot as possible to steam up the bathroom before filling the tub. Play a good morning or feel good playlist, maybe open a window if you can to get some fresh air.
Bath Mix
Full Moon Water, as much as you have
1 drop lemon oil
1 drop bergamot oil
Epsom Salt
A bath bomb! Preferably a fresh scent or peppermint bomb, no chamomile or lavender
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Transform Your Self-Care Routine with DIY Ideas from Florafinessesbeauty YouTube Channel
Introduction to Florafinessesbeauty YouTube Channel
Florafinessesbeauty YouTube Channel is your go-to online spot for elevating your self-care routine without breaking the bank. It's a treasure trove of DIY beauty and wellness ideas that are easy to follow and even better to implement. From homemade face masks using ingredients you can find in your kitchen to self-made soothing bath bombs for that luxe bathing experience, this channel covers it all. The person behind Florafinessesbeauty has a knack for making everything look simple, breaking down seemingly complex beauty rituals into manageable, easy-to-follow steps. Whether you're looking to pamper your skin, upgrade your haircare routine, or find natural alternatives to your beauty essentials, Florafinessesbeauty has you covered. The best part? It's all about using what you have, focusing on natural ingredients, and emphasizing the importance of self-care as a form of self-love and wellness. So, if you're curious about transforming your self-care routine with a DIY twist, diving into the content of the Florafinessesbeauty YouTube Channel is a great start.
The essence of self-care and why it matters
Self-care isn't just about pampering yourself; it's about taking care of your overall well-being. It's making sure you are mentally, physically, and emotionally balanced. Think of it like this: if you don't take care of your car, it won't run properly. The same goes for you. If you ignore your needs, you won't function at your best. The essence of self-care is recognizing that you're important and that your health and happiness matter. It's about giving yourself permission to take time for activities that nourish you. Whether it's a skincare routine, a hobby that relaxes you, or just quiet time to reflect, every bit counts. Remember, self-care is not selfish; it's necessary. So, embrace it with the help of simple DIY ideas and make it a staple in your life.
Top DIY skincare recipes from Florafinessesbeauty
Florafinessesbeauty YouTube channel is your go-to spot for easy, effective DIY skincare recipes. Tired of spending heaps on commercial products? Their channel has got you covered. Let’s dive into some of their top recipes. First up, we have theHoney Lemon Face Mask. All you need is a tablespoon of natural honey and a teaspoon of fresh lemon juice. Mix it, apply on your face for 15 minutes, and rinse. It's perfect for a glowing complexion. Next, is theCoffee Scrub. Combine ground coffee, brown sugar, and coconut oil. This scrub not only smells amazing but also exfoliates your skin, leaving it silky smooth. Lastly, theOatmeal Calming Mask. Just blend oatmeal, yogurt, and honey. This mix soothes and moisturizes, especially great for sensitive or irritated skin. Florafinessesbeauty makes DIY skincare easy and accessible. Give these recipes a try for some self-care that doesn’t break the bank.
Innovative hair care tips and tricks
Florafinessesbeauty on YouTube is your go-to for shaking up your hair care routine. They keep it simple but effective. For starters, they champion the use of natural oils. Coconut, almond, and argan oil aren't just buzzwords; they're scalp and hair game-changers. A gentle massage with warm oil can hydrate your hair, leading to stronger, shinier locks. Next, they're all about ditching harsh chemicals. Homemade masks come into play here. Ingredients like avocado, honey, and egg can nourish your hair beyond what you thought possible. And guess what? They believe in the power of not overwashing. Yep, too much shampooing can strip away natural oils. They suggest listening to your hair's needs and adjusting. Finally, DIY doesn't mean go it alone. They encourage a community approach, sharing successes and flops. It's all about finding what works for you, making your hair care routine as unique as you are.
Easy and effective DIY makeup tutorials
Florafinessesbeauty on YouTube is a goldmine for anyone looking to up their makeup game without breaking the bank. The channel thrives on easy-to-follow DIY makeup tutorials that cater to both beginners and the more experienced. One popular video teaches viewers how to achieve a flawless base using products you likely already have at home. Another fan favorite shows how to turn everyday items into effective makeup tools. What stands out is the emphasis on using simple techniques to create looks that can range from day-to-day natural to evening glamour. The cost-saving tips sprinkled throughout each tutorial are a bonus, making beauty accessible to all. Dive into Florafinessesbeauty, and you'll find yourself mastering the art of DIY makeup in no time.
Relaxation techniques and mental wellness
Florafinessesbeauty isn't just about outer beauty; it dives deep into boosting your mental wellness through simple relaxation techniques. Let's get right to it. First off, meditation is a big deal on the channel. Short, guided sessions can help calm your mind, pushing stress away. It's like telling your worries, "Not today." Then, there's the art of aromatherapy. Imagine lighting a scented candle or diffusing essential oils; lavender or chamomile scents are champions at easing stress. Breathing exercises come next. Inhale deeply, hold it, and then slowly exhale. Doing this for a few minutes can seriously lower your stress levels. Florafinessesbeauty encourages journaling too. Pouring your thoughts onto paper can be liberating and help clear your mind. Lastly, what about a DIY spa day? From homemade face masks to simple soaking salts for your bath, creating an at-home spa experience is a top tip for unwinding. So, swing by the channel, grab some ideas, and start transforming your self-care routine into a sanctuary of calm and wellness.
DIY body care for ultimate pampering
Florafinessesbeauty on YouTube is your go-to guide for turning your self-care routine into a luxurious spa experience right at home. It's all about embracing DIY body care for that ultimate pampering session. Ditch the expensive spa visits and start with simple ingredients you probably already have.Coffee grounds can be your new best friend, aiming to soften and brighten your skin through a homemade scrub. Mix them withcoconut oil for added moisturization. Then there's the all-naturaloatmeal bath – perfect for soothing irritated skin with just a handful of oats and warm water. And let's not forget aboutface masks made from kitchen staples like honey and yogurt, aimed at nourishing and revitalizing your complexion. The channel emphasizes using these everyday items not just for their ease of access, but because they're often packed with the same beneficial properties as high-end products, without the hefty price tag. Dive into Florafinessesbeauty's DIY tutorials, and you'll not only treat your body right but also discover the joy and simplicity in crafting your pampering essentials.
Incorporating nature into your routine with Florafinessesbeauty
Florafinessesbeauty on YouTube is your go-to for bringing the outdoors inside. Think simple, natural ingredients for your skin and hair. Imagine replacing store-bought products with ones you make from what's in your kitchen or garden. Lemons, honey, aloe vera - these aren't just for your tea or salad; they're skincare heroes. Florafinessesbeauty shows you how. Mix honey with coffee grounds for an exfoliating face scrub. Aloe vera? Perfect for a soothing mask. The idea is not about being fancy; it's about being smart with what nature offers. And the best part? It's kind to your wallet and the earth. By following these DIY tips, you're not just caring for yourself; you're embracing a lifestyle that values simplicity, sustainability, and natural wellbeing.
Building a self-care kit with recommendations from the channel
First up, building a self-care kit is a game-changer. The folks over at Florafinessesbeauty YouTube channel are all about empowering us to take care of ourselves without breaking the bank. They know the importance of feeling good inside and out. So, what goes into a self-care kit? Think of it as putting together a toolbox but for your well-being.
Start with some basics for skin care. Florafinessesbeauty suggests homemade masks and natural moisturizers. They often share recipes using ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Next, add in some mental wellness tools. This could be a journal for daily reflections or a list of meditation apps they've reviewed. Don't forget about physical health. Maybe a yoga mat for those morning stretches or a jump rope for quick cardio.
The beauty of this DIY approach? It's tailored by you, for you. Florafinessesbeauty encourages using items that speak to you personally. If a certain scented candle calms your mind, throw it in the kit. Love a particular tea for unwinding? Add that too.
Remember, this kit isn't static. As your needs change, so can your kit. Florafinessesbeauty's continuous flow of ideas means there's always something new to try. Building this self-care kit isn't just about the items; it's about setting up a practice of taking time for yourself. And that's a routine worth investing in.
How to stay motivated and consistent in your self-care journey
Staying motivated and consistent in your self-care journey might seem tough, but it's doable with the right mindset and tricks. Start by setting realistic goals. Don't aim to mimic a two-hour morning routine you saw online if you can barely spare 30 minutes. Keep it simple. Maybe start with a 5-minute meditation or a quick skincare routine. Celebrate your victories, no matter how small. Did you drink more water today? That’s a win. Connect with a community, like the followers of Florafinessesbeauty. Sharing your progress and seeing others succeed can boost your spirits. Mix it up to keep it fresh. Bored of your current routine? Florafinessesbeauty has tons of DIY ideas to try something new. Lastly, remember why you started. Self-care is not just about looking good but feeling good and taking care of your well-being. Keep these points in mind, and watch your self-care routine transform into a habit you look forward to.
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Took a shower after a beach day, had my hair soaked in coconut oil to swim, got a tan, washed and conditioned my hair, scrubbed the salt off of me, brushed my teeth with my bentonite clay toothpaste, flossed, moisturized, sprayed my feet with magnesium, wearing my white nightgown and now drinking a diet coke with lemon. I’m winning today 👍🏻
#I have a new rosemary shampoo and conditioner and they really hit#smells so good#miss my dr Bronners soap though#forced to use dove right now
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