Thursday, January 6, 2011

Home Remedies For Greasy Hair

Home Remedies For Greasy Hair

Hair that develops a lank, flat, stringy or oily appearance is often referred to by hairdressers and hair consumers as “greasy” hair. This type of hair is hard to control, clumps together easily and does not hold a style well.

Where does greasy hair originate from? Regardless of how or why it happens, greasy hair is directly related to the overproduction of sebum, a waxy type of substance naturally occurring in the body which is designed to keep hair supple, soft and waterproof. Sebum is produced by the sebaceous glands.

The amount of greasiness that is experienced is directly tied to the amount of oil present on the scalp. People with fine hair tend to have more hair than people with other hair textures. Since there is a higher volume of hair associated with fine textures, there are more sebaceous glands and thus potential for excessive oil production.

Hormonal changes is also sometimes linked to the development of greasy hair and skin issues. This is more likely during puberty than menopause.

It is believed by some hair experts that chronic greasy hair can lead to other long term hair problems including potential hair loss or some forms of scalp breakouts and/or greasy dandruff.

Types Of Greasy Hair:

Greasy hair can also be a linked to the development of skin problems including acne on the face and scalp. It can be generally categorized into two types which include:

* Greasy hair from roots to ends with greasy or oily scalp.
* Greasy scalp and roots with dry hair from below roots to the ends.

Causes Of Greasy Hair:

Although there are always special circumstances, greasy hair can be caused by the following:

* Genetic predisposition towards greasy, oily scalp that migrates through the hair.
* Normal hair without genetic predisposition towards greasiness that is treated with improper hair care products which cause oily/greasy scalp with or without oily/greasy strands.
* Lack of regular and consistent hair cleansing which results in the build-up of toxins, dirt and other substances resulting in greasy strands.

Home Remedies For Greasy Hair:

1. An effective home remedy for greasy hair comprises of lemon juice. Add 2 tablespoons lemon juice to half a glass of vodka. Dip a cotton pad in the mixture. Rub the moist cotton pad on your scalp. Leave it on for 1 hour and then wash your hair.
2. Wash your hair well. Now, dilute apple cider vinegar, as in put 1 tsp of it in 2 cups of water. Use the solution to give a final rinse to your hair. It will help remove all the chemicals and oils from your hair.
3. Mix one tablespoon vinegar in a glass of water. Add a pinch of salt and mix it well. Rub two tablespoons of the mixture on your scalp. Massage it with fingertips. Leave it for a few minutes and rinse your hair with water.
4. Using beer is a good way to get rid of oily hair. Wash your hair with a mild shampoo. Apply a can of beer, when the hair is still wet. Massage your hair with fingertips. Rinse with water and then towel-dry your hair. Apart from being a good conditioner, beer clears off the oil and makes the hair silky smooth. However, you should use this remedy occasionally.
5. Fuller’s earth is one of the best natural remedies for oily hair. First, wet your hair with water. Now, mix fuller’s earth with water, to form a thick paste. Apply the paste on your scalp. Leave it on your hair for about half an hour. Rinse your hair with water and towel dry it.
6. Mix one teaspoon of aloe vera gel and one teaspoon of lemon juice. Rub the mixture on your scalp and leave it on your hair for about ten minutes, before rinsing it off with water.

Greasy Hair Care Tips:

1. Avoid using harsh shampoos, because the strong chemicals in them might increase the oil secretions from your scalp.
2. Wash your hair, once in three days, with a mild and oil-free shampoo.
3. For dry scalp and greasy hair, shampoo with tea tree oil is the best.
4. The residue of soapy lather, after shampooing, can make the hair oilier. Always wash your hair thoroughly in cool or lukewarm water, after using shampoo. It is better to towel-dry your hair, rather than using a blow dryer.
5. Avoid using conditioners, as they will make your hair greasier. If you are using a conditioner, apply it only to the hair ends and not the scalp.
6. Your diet can affect the production of oil in your scalp. Therefore, avoid eating deep-fried food.
7. Drink about eight glasses of water daily.
8. Make use of wide toothed comb for your hair. Avoid over brushing or combing your hair on a regular basis.

An Overview Of Indian Import Export Business

An Overview Of Indian Import Export Business

The import export business in India is the subsequent result of globalization and the growth of trade relations between countries. Through these trade relations the Indian exporters have gained opportunities to expand their businesses overseas.

The Indian products have a huge demand in the foreign markets. The export business in India has been flourishing and according to reports it contributes a huge share to the development of the country. The Indian exporters have succeeded in with standing the stiff competition prevalent in the foreign markets through skilled manpower and quality products.


Some of the Top Import Export Sectors in India

Agriculture: The agricultural industry in India contributes a major share to the import export business as, unlike other countries in the world, agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy. Some of the most valued products in the international market include spices, wheat, rice, sugar, tobacco and tea.

Jewellery: The outstanding collection of jewellery in India is another important export industry. The Indian exporters have carved a niche for themselves in the field of jewellery both within the country and abroad. With intricate designs and exquisite masterpieces which speak volumes of the never fading Indian tradition, the jewellery from India are in great demand in the foreign markets.

Textiles and Apparels: Another sector which contributes a massive share to the country's GDP is the textile industry. According to recent reports around 30 percent of the total exports include the textile exports. The demand of Indian textiles, with its exemplary texture and colors, has increased its value in the international markets.

Leather Products: The Indian exporters find it easy to market leather products of the country because of its high availability and excellent quality. It is one of those industries which contributes to the growth and development of the nation. Most of the foreign branded companies have invested in the Indian leather industries. It is known to be one of the top export industries in India. The Indian leather shoes, wallets, belts, carry bags are popular in the global markets.

Chemical products: The chemical industry in India is another well known sector where the Indian exporters contribute around 7 percent to the country's GDP. India has made outstanding achievements in the field of medicine and pharmaceuticals. Almost majority of the chemical products which include dyes, paints, medicines, soaps and other products are exported to foreign countries on a huge scale.

Furnishing products: India with its ethnic designs and traditional styles manufacture home furnishing products like curtains, bed linens, cushions and so forth. These products depict the cultural essence of the country. Since the textile industry in India is one of the best in the world, the Indian exporters make huge profits with the export of these accessories.

The export business in India has further accelerated with the use of business to business directories. With companies from all over the world listed in these online directories, foreign trade is automatically accelerated. The b2b directories in India list almost all the top notch Indian exporters which has facilitated in better business opportunities in the global market.

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Kjerag Popular Hiking Destination

Kjerag Popular Hiking Destination


Kjerag or Kiragg is a Norwegian mountain, located in Lysefjorden, in Forsand municipality, Ryfylke, Rogaland. Its highest point is 1110 m above sea level, but its northern drop to Lysefjorden attracts most visitors. The drop is 984 m (3,228 ft) and is just by the famous Kjeragbolten, a 5 m³ big stone which is plugged between two rocks.







Floating Tennis Court - Doha

Floating Tennis Court - Doha


Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, the two top seated tennis players in the world, kicked off the tournament in Doha with an exhibition match on a floating tennis court. I never thought I’d get the chance to write a post about my favorite athlete of all times, Roger Federer, on a blog about oddities, but I guess you really never can say never.

Usually, there’s nothing a tennis player hates more than a flooded court, but in this case both Nadal and Federer were more than happy to get their feet wet, in order to promote the upcoming ATP Tour. They were brought in by boat, to a tennis court floating in a lagoon, on the coast of Doha, Qatar. The two exchanged a few friendly balls, but avoided sprints, as neither seemed to fancy a bath.






Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Dance with masti

Dance with masti.......

World's Fastest Everything

World's Fastest Everything