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the-phrase · 11 months ago
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Say Goodbye to Dandruff: Discover Nature’s Best Remedies for a Healthy Scalp
Discover effective natural ingredients for dandruff control with The pHrase. Learn how neem, lemon, hibiscus, fenugreek, and salicylic acid can help you achieve a healthy, flake-free scalp. Explore tips on using natural dandruff control products and find out why these ingredients are superior to harsh chemicals. Achieve a balanced scalp with our natural solutions.
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aromamagic · 1 year ago
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Say Goodbye to Embarrassing Flakes with Ultimate Solution for Dandruff | Dandruff Control Shampoo
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ayurvedaoasis · 2 years ago
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Simple Hair Care Tips For Hair Growth
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theglowrituals · 15 days ago
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Nurture Your Hair with The Glow Rituals: Comprehensive Hair Care Solutions
The Glow Rituals Hairfall Control Kit is meticulously crafted to combat hair fall effectively. Enriched with potent natural ingredients, this kit helps strengthen hair from the roots, reduces breakage, and promotes healthy growth. Read more at: https://shorturl.at/d93Nu
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niharikabeauty · 1 month ago
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Best Ayurvedic Anti-Dandruff Products Online – Ashpveda
Discover Ashpveda's premium range of Ayurvedic anti-dandruff products made with natural herbs and time-tested ingredients. Our collection includes herbal shampoos, hair oils, and scalp treatments that effectively fight dandruff, soothe itchy scalp, and promote healthy hair growth. Experience the power of Ayurveda for a dandruff-free, healthier scalp. Shop now for safe, chemical-free hair care solutions!
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jadamudihairoil · 3 months ago
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Jadamudi Natural Shampoo - Herbal & Chemical-Free Hair Care for All Ages
Discover the power of nature with Jadamudi Natural Shampoo, a 100% chemical-free and herbal formulation. Suitable for all hair types and ages, this nourishing shampoo promotes hair growth, reduces breakage, and adds moisture for healthy, shiny hair. Perfect for your daily hair care routine.
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fantasticwombatmoon · 4 months ago
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alsobooger · 4 months ago
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It’s hard being a baddie (dandruff)
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alzibacares · 11 months ago
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the-phrase · 1 year ago
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Experience ultimate dandruff relief with The pHrase's Natural Multivitamin Therapy. Our anti-dandruff duo includes a gentle shampoo and scalp serum enriched with Neem, Lemon, Hibiscus, and Salicylic Acid. These ingredients balance scalp pH, reduce dandruff, and soothe irritation. Suitable for all hair types, this vegan, cruelty-free formula ensures a healthy, nourished scalp.
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lassnatural · 2 years ago
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theglowrituals · 3 months ago
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Revitalize Your Hair with The Glow Rituals’ Expert Care Solutions
 Hair spa treatments not only rejuvenate your scalp but also repair damage caused by pollution and styling tools. The Glow Rituals offers products designed to complement your hair spa routine, helping you restore moisture, reduce frizz, and achieve silky-smooth hair effortlessly. Read more at: https://shorturl.at/MibNR
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thegirlingold · 5 months ago
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The Golden Guide to haircare
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Having good hair elevates your appearance so so much. It doesn't matter wether its short or long, it matters if your hair is healthy. Healthy hair is beautiful and it gives you such a big boost of confidence. If your hair doesn't meet your standards or is not as healthy as you want it to be, your haircare routine most likely doesn't suit you. If thats your case, heres my guide to everything haircare.
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Cleansing: How to Wash Your Hair Properly
♡ Use a sulfate-free shampoo (especially if you have dry or curly hair) ♡ Wash 2-3 times a week (oily hair may need more, dry hair less) ♡ Focus on the scalp while shampooing, not the lengths (shampoo removes oil buildup) ♡ Use lukewarm or cool water to avoid stripping moisture
✨ Tip: If you use a lot of styling products, do a clarifying shampoo once a month to remove buildup.
Conditioning: Lock in Moisture & Smooth Hair
♡ Always apply conditioner after shampooing to keep hair soft ♡ Focus conditioner on mid-lengths to ends (avoid the scalp if you get oily hair) ♡ Leave it on for 2-5 minutes before rinsing ♡ Use a deep conditioning mask once a week for extra hydration
✨ Tip: If you have high porosity hair, seal in moisture with a leave-in conditioner or hair oil.
Hair Brushing & Detangling
♡ Use a wide-tooth comb on wet hair to prevent breakage ♡ Detangle gently from ends to roots ♡ Curly/wavy hair: Use a wide-tooth comb instead of a brush ♡ Straight hair: Use a paddle brush for a smooth look
✨ Tip: Avoid brushing hair when it’s soaking wet—it’s more fragile and prone to breakage.
Hair Trims & Split-End Care
♡ Trim every 8-12 weeks to prevent split ends and maintain healthy hair ♡ If you notice frizzy or rough ends, it’s time for a trim
✨ Tip: If you want to grow your hair longer, get small trims instead of big cuts.
Moisturising & Protecting Hair
♡ Use a leave-in conditioner or lightweight oil (argan, almond, avocado) to prevent dryness ♡ Apply a heat protectant before using hot tools (straighteners, curlers, blow dryers) ♡ Air dry when possible to reduce heat damage
✨ Tip: Sleeping on a silk or satin pillowcase helps reduce frizz and breakage.
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Hair Porosity
Hair porosity refers to the ability of your hair to absorb and retain moisture. It is very important to know your hairs porosity so that you can learn which hair oils suit you best.
Okay but how do you know your hair porosity? Well, there is a very simple test which you can do at home. All you need is a strand of your hair and a glass of water. Just drop that strand of hair into the glass of water and see how low it sinks. Thats all!
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Hair Oiling
Hair oiling is an ancient Indian haircare ritual which helps lock in moisture. There are other benefits based on the oil your using, and you can even mix some to create your own blend for your hair concerns.
Now that you know your hair porosity, you can find hair oils that suit you!
Low porosity
Lightweight oils that won’t sit on the hair but instead penetrate the strands easily.
♡ jojoba oil
Mimics natural scalp oils, making it great for balancing moisture
Lightweight and non-greasy
Helps with dandruff and dry scalp
Strengthens hair and prevents breakage
♡ Argan oil
Rich in Vitamin E and antioxidants, protects hair from damage
Adds shine and smoothness without weighing hair down
Helps control frizz and flyaways
Provides light hydration without buildup
♡ Avocado oil
Deeply penetrates the hair shaft to nourish and strengthen strands
Contains fatty acids and vitamins A, D, and E for scalp health
Protects against heat damage and UV exposure
Reduces dryness and split ends
♡ Almond oil
Rich in magnesium, reduces hair breakage and strengthens strands
Moisturises dry scalp and helps with dandruff
Adds softness and shine
Helps prevent hair loss by nourishing hair follicles
Medium porosity
Balanced oils that offer moisture and protection without being too heavy.
♡ Black seed oil
Promotes hair growth by strengthening follicles
Antibacterial and anti-fungal properties help with scalp health
Reduces dandruff and flakiness
Protects against premature greying
♡ Grapeseed oil
Lightweight
Strengthens weak hair and prevents split ends
High in antioxidants that protect hair from environmental damage
Helps with hair growth by improving blood circulation in the scalp
♡ Neem oil
Antibacterial and antifungal, great for dandruff and scalp infections
Strengthens hair and reduces thinning
Controls frizz and smooths dry, damaged hair
Stimulates hair growth by improving scalp health
♡ Rosehip oil
Rich in essential fatty acids, deeply nourishes hair and scalp
Helps repair damaged hair and split ends
Boosts shine and elasticity
Promotes scalp health by reducing inflammation
High porosity
Thicker, heavier oils that seal moisture and prevent dryness.
♡ Castor oil
Thick and deeply moisturising, seals in hydration for dry hair
Promotes hair growth and thickness
Antimicrobial properties help with scalp infections
Reduces breakage and protects against split ends
♡ Coconut oil
Penetrates deep into the hair shaft, preventing protein loss
Strengthens hair and reduces split ends
Helps with dandruff and scalp hydration
Acts as a natural heat protectant
♡ Olive oil
Rich in antioxidants and vitamins that nourish hair
Helps smooth frizz and adds shine
Softens hair and protects against breakage
Moisturises the scalp and reduces dandruff
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Use a scalp scrubber
Scalp scrubbers (also called scalp brushes or massagers) are handheld tools with soft silicone bristles designed to exfoliate and stimulate the scalp.
How to Use a Scalp Scrubber Properly
In the Shower: Apply shampoo and use the scrubber in gentle, circular motions across your scalp. Rinse thoroughly.
On Dry Hair: Use it as a dry massage tool before washing your hair to stimulate the scalp.
With Oils or Treatments: Massage in hair oils or serums to help with absorption.
They offer several benefits for hair and scalp health:
Gently exfoliates dead skin cells, reducing flakes and dandruff
Helps remove product buildup (e.g., oils, dry shampoo, styling products)
Prevents clogged hair follicles, which can lead to scalp issues
Increases blood flow to the scalp, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to hair follicles
Helps promote healthy hair growth by stimulating the roots
Can reduce hair thinning over time by keeping follicles healthy
Helps distribute shampoo evenly across the scalp
Lifts dirt and excess oil more effectively than fingers alone
Removes excess sebum that can cause greasy hair
Gently massages the scalp, soothing itchiness and irritation
Can help balance oil production, especially for oily scalps
Helps reduce stress and tension (which can also contribute to hair loss)
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Avoid These Haircare Mistakes
Over-washing (strips natural oils)
Using too much heat (causes breakage)
Towel-drying roughly (causes frizz & split ends)
Ignoring your scalp (healthy scalp = healthy hair)
My tips
Put aloe vera gel on your hair (roots and length) 15-25 mins before u wash it
Put your hair in a protective hair style before you sleep (I like making a braid)
Use a silk/satin bonnet while you sleep to protect your hair from breakage and keep it clean
I hope this haircare guide helps!
xoxo,
The Girl In Gold
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jadamudihairoil · 3 months ago
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Jadamudi Natural Organic Hair Shampoo
Experience the natural goodness of Jadamudi's 200ml organic hair shampoo. Nourishes, revitalizes, and strengthens your hair for a healthy shine.
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scientia-rex · 1 year ago
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Best Things I Have Bought
I'm not sure how successful I will be in remembering all of it, but I'll try. These have all been game-changers for me, in a variety of ways. If teen me had had access to all of these, I would have been a vastly happier person.
This one is long, so I'll put in a cut.
-outlet timers. Not having to go around and manually turn off lamps at bedtime? Amazing. I bought these but you can and should get some that have a grounded outlet with three prongs so you can attach good extension cords to them.
-famotidine. aka Pepcid, it's the safest option I currently know of for managing acid reflux. I get nauseated when I get acid reflux, so this is a necessity for me.
-T-Gel shampoo. The only one that keeps my husband's insane dandruff under control. Coal tar shampoos smell peculiar, but are totally worth it if they work. For my hair, I like anti-dandruff conditioner--I apply it to my scalp and my other conditioners to the length of my hair. After bleaching my hair, I use Olaplex 3 to prevent more severe damage; the difference is very noticeable.
-white vinegar for a laundry rinse. I get horrendous contact dermatitis and adding this in the "fabric softener" cup in my washer keeps things from making my skin burn.
-on a similar note, all Oxy laundry booster. Doesn't make my skin burn but does make stains and smells noticeably better than detergent alone.
-Aquaphor. If you have eczema, nothing helps like Aquaphor, unless it's hydrocortisone ointment (the same white petrolatum base as Aquaphor but with hydrocortisone) or a prescribed steroid.
-Bissell Stomp 'N' Go pads. I have stomped. The stain goes.
-Prune puree. A packet a day keeps the chronic constipation at bay. Less volume to consume than prune juice and, in my opinion, slightly more palatable.
-Chinotto is a bitters-based beverage that I discovered by accident really helps my chronic nausea. I've tried other brands, and San Pellegrino is definitely my favorite. Tastes weird at first, but when heavy-duty ginger ale doesn't ease it, Chinotto can. And when that doesn't work, I have Zofran (ondansetron) my doctor prescribed me for the nausea I get with migraines, and that's an effective anti-nausea agent for more than just migraines.
-"You Just Need to Lose Weight (And 19 Others Myths About Fat People)" by Aubrey Gordon.
-rolling laundry cart. Doesn't have to be this one but if you CAN roll your laundry to and fro from the machines, do it.
-"Why Does He Do That? Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men" by Lundy Bancroft. If you Google, you can usually find a free pdf floating around.
-"The Vagina Bible," by Dr. Jen Gunter.
-satin scrunchies. Wet Brush. Terry cloth lined shower cap. AOA terry cloth hair turban (way, way better than similar ones from drugstore).
-stretchy work pants.
-bra liners. For large-chested people who tend to get sweaty underboob, this is a life-saver.
-Goo Gone.
-Dr. Scholls medicated foot powder and the Earth Therapeutics tea tree oil foot spray. The foot powder works for super long days and the spray for lighter days.
-Reflective heat pad. I use this on my car seat in the winter and I am so happy for that every single chilly morning. I've repurchased it... once or twice? now.
-Retin-A. I used to use Differin, which is adapalene, the most potent retinoid available over the counter, but the switch to prescription-only Retin-A has been very noticeable. Decreased wrinkles, clearer skin. More inclined to flake and burn but it's worth it for me.
-Red LED therapy. Near-infrared stimulates collagen production in the skin. The only other thing that really does that is retinoids. I bought the Omnilux mask, which is certainly high-end, but HotandFlashy (a YouTube content creator) did a great comparison of different masks available by specs and this was the best at the time. The difference is noticeable within days. I've tried other, lower-powered masks, but what made me make the jump to high-end was that I got the Dennis Gross red LED eye mask for crows' feet off eBay and I was like "holy shit, this is better." And Omnilux is better still. It makes sense, since they were the OG of the models that have been in dermatology clinics for a couple of decades now.
-AOA foundation has been at least as good at my TooFaced foundation, and it's like 1-2 bucks instead of 40. There are light, medium, and deep shades, each on different pages; I'm linking to light because that's what I use. The lightest shade works for me, and I'm basically translucent.
-AOA VitaGlow tinted moisturizer is absolutely my go-to for lighter coverage days.
-AOA PawPaw blending sponges. Best out there and also the cheapest.
-(do not buy any of the AOA eyeshadows. Total waste of time, zero pigment. I've tried repeatedly and they're just garbage. The highlights are generally fine though.)
-Direct acid foot peels. The calluses come off. Just don't do it when you have ANY open wound on the feet, because it's acid and will sting like hell.
-blendercleanser solid cleanser for blending sponges and brushes. Actually a) gets them clean and b) rinses out.
-PureWine wine wands. I let these puppies sit for three minutes in a glass and suddenly I can drink red wine without migraines or hangovers. Fucking miraculous.
-Dustbuster. Holy shit it's amazing for ADHD peeps. Small thing bugging you? Can't get yourself to bust out the "real" vacuum? USE THIS.
-Crocs. Don't @ me. I wear a black pair around the house and for garden chores and they make my feet happy. Salonpas patches and/or BenGay for a topical when you're sore--topicals are great pain relief.
-Vibrating neck pillow. Don't need it right now? Wait until your next head cold. Vibration clears sinuses.
-PooPourri. I love not having to smell poop. This, and similar products, work pretty well by trapping scent particles in the oil layer instead of letting them evaporate into the air.
-Electric snow thrower. I can't manage a large, heavy snow blower and I don't want to deal with a gas engine. This little guy helped me clear my large driveway in 3-4 hours instead of 12.
-The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark, by Carl Sagan.
-Handheld home IPL for hair removal. I ordered this exact one and I like it. You can get these on eBay or Amazon for cheaper sometimes; just make sure you PROTECT YOUR EYES during flashes. Targets pigment in the hair bulb so lighter skin and darker hair work better, and deeper skin tones may burn.
-Lanolin chapstick. Makes all other chapsticks I've used look like garbage.
-Steam eye masks. ShopMissA sells these and you can find them on a lot sites; shouldn't cost more than about a dollar per mask. I ended up buying an electric eye mask because I wanted to treat my dry eye and that just felt more environmentally responsible, but I love falling asleep with these on and I can't do that with my plug-in mask.
I think this is where I'll leave it--I've gone back quite a ways in my shopping history across multiple sites and thought about my daily routines--but if any of these problems torture you, these are my suggestions.
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fuck-customers · 9 months ago
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A coworker pointed out I have dandruff in the middle of the shopfloor and a small bit was visible in my hair (my anti-dandruff shampoo sorts most of it but occasionally some is left) and grabbed at me with no warning to try and get rid of it and then called me moody because I didn't appreciate *having something I can't control pointed out in the middle of the shopfloor and getting grabbed at with no warning over it*.
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