Hi, since i joined a marketing firm i had to travel a lot in and around the city. My skin started getting rough dry and patchy due to mixed weather n humid conditions. I came across the dove tv commercial where they say it gives you smooth supple skin every time you wash..... I thought to give it go and started using it the way it was showed on tv,, one cheek washed by dove daily twice-thrice and other one as usual i used to do. after two weeks i blindfolded my flatmate and asked her to check both the cheeks one by one and pick the difference. She dint even took 10seconds to tell me the difference. She selected the cheek i was using Dove on since 2 weeks that its very soft and smooth compared to the other cheek... Results were amazing,,, ,, i recommended my mother and sister also to use and now my whole family is using Dove..... thanks to dove for protecting my skin,,,
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Friday, 22 November 2013
Saturday, 9 March 2013
Beautiful Braids without spilt ends
Wow, those beautiful braids I remember when I was in school
and no tension of spilt ends and rough hair. Those all old fashion styles are
back but with lot of changes and problems.
I love that bit mid puff and nice long braid which can go with all looks
be it at office or casual outing or clubbing party but arrrgggghhhhhhh……… split
ends, just can’t see. With these busy routine and stressful long days the very
first thing ignored is hair. Yes, I am sure most of you will agree with this. Still
when I grab some time I try using those old grandmother tips to get my hair
quality back like old school so that I can make those beautiful braids. But after
all this time consuming efforts results are temporarily for a day or two. I had
been looking for a permanent yet easy and less time consuming solution since long.
Finally after lot of trials and errors with n number of brands and products I came
across Dove split ends rescue system. Results are irreversible, lasting and
felt like old school days are back. Thanks Dove for such a wonderful gift and
just can’t stop talking about it.
Monday, 17 December 2012
Perfect Straight Hair
When we talk about straight hair, it reminds me
of my old college days. When hair straightening used to be a luxury and not everyone
could afford to have it done in beauty parlours. Once we hostel mates were
watching TV and came across an advertisement of a straightener on one of the English
channels, where they explained its functioning. There strike an idea in my
mind. i took an iron and a thin towel, set it on low heat silk option and started
ironing on my hair, and the results were noticeable. My roommate was amazed as
she had frizzy hair, and could not wait to be experimented on her hair too. Then
from one room to other it became a routine in our hostel where every morning
you could see girls borrowing each other’s iron. Then with time lot of
experiments were done, i started washing my hair with beer first to condition
it and apply a bit serum then iron it. After ironing, apply little bit of hair
gel for long lasting results.
Well this is my perfect idea of Straight hair
which everyone can afford and have a noticeable look.
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Follow home tips for healthy living
(1) Two teaspoons of ginger juice mixed with one
spoon of honey and room temperature water can build immunity.
(2) If you feel low in monsoon, mix Ashwagandha
with warm milk and sugar. Drink twice daily.
(3) Mosambi juice is great for digestion. The
aroma of the fruit excites the saliva glands and the flavonoids stimulate
secretion of bile, digestive juices and acids.
(4) Love rava dosa?? You should. Its rich in
complex carbohydrate and high in potassium, phosphorus, magnesium and calcium.
(5) High in dietary fibre, black pepper not only
aids digestion but also helps break down fat cells and shed weight.
(6) Want to lose belly fat? Eat foods rich in
complex carbohydrates (sweet potatoes, oats). Since processed at a slower rate,
they spike metabolism.
(7) Suffer from bad breath? Stir two teaspoons
baking soda in a glass of water, squeeze some lime; add a pinch of powdered
cloves; and gargle with this after all meals.
Monday, 13 August 2012
Follow this Tips : Some home remedy tips
(1) Green peas can help you fight fatigue, reduce
cholesterol and prevent anaemia.
(2) The bacterial cultures in yoghurt stimulate
fighter white cells, helping you ward off infections.
(3) Sweet potatoes are rich in Vit A and help in
maintaining healthy eyes, skin and linings of respiratory and intestinal
tracts.
(4) Corn is a rich source of antioxidants and
fights cancer-causing free radicals in the body.
(5) If you have baked brinjal with honey before
going to bed you will sleep like baby.
(6) Add dry ginger, tulsi, ajwain and lemon grass
to boiling water before adding tea and have at least twice a day during
monsoon. It will help fight against seasonal disease.
(7) Take some tulsi leaves (8-10) and soak them
in water for 10 min before you chew on them. It will help you keep fever, cold
and cough at bay.
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Healthy tips to follow
(1) Eating chicken mean can prove healthy. It’s
rich in Niacin (Vit B3). It helps fight age related cognitive decline.
(2) The potassium and magnesium content of raisin
clears toxins from the body and helps reduce acidity.
(3) Suffering from hair loss??? Eat Cashew’s,
Walnuts and Pecans. Packed with zinc they slow down thinning of hair.
(4) Eating little cheese after a meal helps
prevent tooth decay and aids re-mineralisation of the enamel.
(5) To improve your eyesight mix two teaspoons of
honey with carrot juice and drink it an hour before breakfast every day.
(6) If you are suffering from diarrhoea drink a
glass of lemon juice every morning. It will help prevent dehydration.
Turmeric detoxifies the
liver, prevents cancer and helps in weight management.Thursday, 2 August 2012
Some Nutirtion Tips
(1) Prawns
contain zinc that maintains the scalp’s oil-secreting glands, which keeps hair
shiny.
(2) Don’t
binge on spinach. It contains naturally occurring oxalates, which can interfere
with calcium absorption.
(3) Ginger
contains Gingerol that relaxes blood vessels, stimulates blood flow and
relieves pain.
(4) If
you are suffering from diarrhoea consume mustard seeds. With powerful
anti-microbial agents, they can kill E-coli bacteria.
(5) Coriander has healing properties – apply its
juice to cracked skin.
(6) Mussels are an excellent source of Vitamin
B12. If you are suffering from depression and fatigue, eat a few.
(7) Phlorizin,
a flavonoid in apples, guards post-menopausal women from osteoporosis by
improving bone density.
(8) Tea
without milk and sugar, fights cavities, reduces plaque and prevents weight
gain.
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