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10 Best Hair Oil In Indian Market

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Hair forms your most flaunt body parts. You always dress it to look beautiful whether at home or outside. Healthy hair is your body asset that you will always be proud of and won’t fail to boast of it. The most important way to take care of your hair is through bi-weekly massage of scalp and hair with a good quality Hair Oil that prevents hair fall and promotes growth or regrowth. Leave your hair oiled overnight and wash in the morning with your favorite shampoo and conditioner. Oiling provides essential nutrients and protein to hair to make it stronger and shinier. It also removes dead skin from the scalp, relieves your scalp of bacterial infection and also prevents premature graying of hair. Before I recommend 10best Hair Oil, you may be interested to know the composition of hair. The overall chemical composition of hair is 45% carbon, 28% oxygen, 15% nitrogen, 7% hydrogen and 5% sulphur. Hair also contains water and traces of minerals like calcium, cadmium, chr...

Inside Bathing Soaps

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Soap has always been a core aspect of your personal hygiene routine. So, in this article, I will share with you information about it so that tomorrow morning when you go for a bath you will know your product more than what you do today. First a little history of soap... Soap has been used since ages but its current form came into being in the nineteenth century. Candle-maker William Proctor and Soap manufacturer James Gamble came together and founded Proctor & Gamble in 1837. In the nineteenth century, Italy, France & Spain were the soap capitals of the world. In the 1970s, liquid soap was invented as luxury products and in the 1980s it was rolled out for everyone. Composition of Soap… When we talk about soap, what keywords come to your mind instantly – cleaning, foam, hard cake, water to rinse it, etc, right? These characteristics are due to one or many of its ingredients. Some ingredients act individually and some in combination with other ...

Know your Edible Oil and select wisely

Edible Oil is among the most abundant cooking ingredients in the world. Depending on oil type, they are used in baking and frying food and for non-cooking products such as salad dressing, margarine spread, and dips. In addition, edible oils are used to produce non-food products such as cosmetics and feedstock for making biodiesel fuel. They are extracted from seeds (like soybean, canola, sesame, sunflower, and corn); from nuts (like walnut and macadamia); and from fruits (like palm, coconut and olive). In current times refined oil is the most widely consumed oil. Do you know if it is good or bad for your health (which is your most precious asset, if you consider it that way)?  I n order to know if your oil is good or bad, you should be aware of its constituents, i.e. saturated fats, trans fats, monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats. So, if these constituents are within prescribed norms, you can be assured to be having the right oil. Eating foods that contain satur...