A little teaser for one post I am excited to do. Disproving the myths that black women cannot grow long hair. This is LT, my cousin (we have parents who are twins! aint that cute?), I took these pictures last week 28 December 2011, She has beautiful relaxed hair which i would say is around BSL(bra strap length) and yes she is black as you can see. Born and bred in Africa just like me.
So who says with a little TLC we cant also grow lovely healthy hair like LT? She has relaxed hair and has learnt to properly maintain that relaxed hair to retain length and thicken it....So look out for the post where I will chat to her and get her regimen and tips that she has used on her hair journey....
I have been castor oil for long term which is very good to treat for acne.Mustard oil is often applied on skin to prevent or cure fungal infections. ... mustard oil has oleic acid and linoleic acid which are essential fatty acids that make it a good hair tonic.All of the fats and cold press coconut oil that we eat are composed of molecules called fatty acids. Biochemically, fatty acids are composed of a chain of carbon atoms connected to one another by chemical bonds..
ReplyDeleteIf you are search for good castor oil, then you need to use cold pressed castor oil. In other words, this is called as marachekku. If you want to see marachekku oil manufaturer, please go to mara chekku manufacturers in tamilnadu. Coconut oil is so gentle on digestive and enzymatic systems, coconut oil cold press also tends to enhance the absorption of other nutrients including minerals like magnesium and calcium.Peanut oil is cholesterol free, which is one of the major factors contributing to complicated heart conditions such as atherosclerosis. Since cooking oil is used in many different ways..
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