We shampoo our hair with whatever brand of a shampoo we like without bothering to think whether that particular shampoo would suit our hair needs or not. One should also be careful about the selection of the shampoo for hair because if not done rightly, it can contribute a lot in damaging your hair adversely. Shampooing is something does everyday without thinking prior to using it about its side effects.
Here are a few tips one should consider before selecting a shampoo and using it.
First thing is that one should shampoo the hair regularly to keep it clean and the scalp healthy. Using a shampoo even on the daily basis is not that harmful provided that you use a good quality shampoo that doesn’t harm your hair’s health. Like taking its shine and protective strength away.
Secondly one must never use a soap on the hair, because it is harsh for the health and would leave a sticky residue when used with hard water. You can experiment with different kinds of hair shampoo and then arrive at the one which would suit you best. It is better to wash your hair in warm water. You should give it enough time to soak thoroughly before you start shampooing.
The best way to apply the shampoo is to put a small portion according to your hair length on your hand and then spread it out on your hair to the complete length so it covers very part. It is better to massage the hair with the balls of the fingers and not the finger tips to make them reach the hair root. Be careful with the hairline and massage it well as it tends to be dirtier than the rest of the area.
It is mostly sufficient to apply the shampoo only once when you are a regular washer of hair. You need to use the shampoo second time in one bath only when you think that your hair are too dirty to managed cleanly with just once shampooing. Hair should be rinsed properly and under running water. The shampoo which is left in the hair is highly damageable. These are some of the effective hair beauty tips with shampoo.
We shampoo our hair with whatever brand of a shampoo we like without bothering to think whether that particular shampoo would suit our hair needs or not. One should also be careful about the selection of the shampoo for hair because if not done rightly, it can contribute a lot in damaging your hair adversely.
Shampooing is something does everyday without thinking prior to using it about its side effects. Here are a few tips one should consider before selecting a shampoo and using it. First thing is that one should shampoo the hair regularly to keep it clean and the scalp healthy.
Using a shampoo even on the daily basis is not that harmful provided that you use a good quality shampoo that doesn’t harm your hair’s health. Like taking its shine and protective strength away. Secondly one must never use a soap on the hair, because it is harsh for the health and would leave a sticky residue when used with hard water. You can experiment with different kinds of hair shampoo and then arrive at the one which would suit you best. It is better to wash your hair in warm water. You should give it enough time to soak thoroughly before you start shampooing.
The best way to apply the shampoo is to put a small portion according to your hair length on your hand and then spread it out on your hair to the complete length so it covers very part. It is better to massage the hair with the balls of the fingers and not the finger tips to make them reach the hair root. Be careful with the hairline and massage it well as it tends to be dirtier than the rest of the area.
It is mostly sufficient to apply the shampoo only once when you are a regular washer of hair. You need to use the shampoo second time in one bath only when you think that your hair are too dirty to managed cleanly with just once shampooing.
Hair should be rinsed properly and under running water. The shampoo which is left in the hair is highly damageable. These are some of the effective hair beauty tips with shampoo.
TJ Holmes Married, If you don’t want TJ Holmes, the winner of the Ed Bradley Award for Journalistic Hotness, to take you away, Fefe Dobson-style, from your daily drudgery to Atlanta to be his “Georgia Peach” 4-eva, you probably should stop reading now. But if you are unhealthily obsessed with all that deliciousness, stop going through his garbage and read this post. You know he already has that restraining order out on you!
NEW YORK : Jon Stewart on Oreilly Video, Comic Jon Stewart told Bill O’Reilly that the “no spin zone” ringleader had become the voice of sanity, although “that’s like being the thinnest kid at fat camp.”
The host of “The Daily Show” and Fox’s kingpin exchanged some good-natured shots Wednesday during Stewart’s appearance on a network he relishes mocking. Stewart tossed off jokes but also criticized Fox for being a “cyclonic perpetual motion machine” opposing President Barack Obama.
“They have taken reasonable concerns about this president and this economy and turned it into a full-fledged panic attack about the next coming of Chairman Mao,” Stewart said.
O’Reilly said the Obama attacks were primarily coming from Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck, who have two of the highest-rated programs on Fox. O’Reilly called Beck an “everyman.”
“He just spouts,” O’Reilly said. “He spouts for what he believes. If you think Beck spouts for the Republican Party, you’re out of your mind.”
Fox cut off the taped interview at that point, saying more would be shown Thursday.
US, Russia Ink Deal to Slash Nukes: The United States and Russia have reached an agreement to cut their nuclear weapons stockpiles, the first such pact in nearly two decades, US Daily Wall Street Journal reported.
According to sources, the two sides agreed to lower the ceiling for deployed nuclear weapons from the 2,200 decided on in 1991 to between 1,500 and 1,675. As per the deal, in addition to reducing deployed nukes, both the nations would lower nuclear delivery systems more sharply to between 700 and 800. The breakthrough in the negotiations came two weeks ago when National Security Adviser James Jones and Admiral Michael Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, went to Moscow to overcome stumbling blocks, it said.
Brangelina Split up Rumors Run Rampant, Rumors about the breakup of most sought after Hollywood stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are making headlines these days.
Media reports are rampant that both the stars planned to split up and they also started consulting lawyers in this regard. A divorce lawyer would assist them in distribution of children and assets worth$ 205million, reports said. According to a Daily, Jolie and Pitt have signed the split deal.
MUMBAI: Katrina Kaif and Aamir Khan are the most downloaded Bollywood celebrities, according to Bahrti Airtel’s mobile phone usage survey.
The survey – Airtel Mobitude 2009 – captures the preference and choice of over 116 million mobile users located across India.
“Airtel Mobitude 2009 reflects the true choice of India. A mobile phone is considered by many as an intrinsic part of their daily life, be it a user in a small village or in a large town,” said Atul Bindal, President- Mobile Services, Bharti Airtel Ltd.
Katrina Kaif and Aamir Khan were the most downloaded celebrities on an Airtel mobile beating the likes of Kareena Kapoor, Salman and Shah Rukh Khan. Surprisingly, the survey also showcased that mobile users prefer to download a lot of Hollywood celebrities’ as much as Bollywood superstars.
Over 200 million music downloads were completed by Airtel users in 2009.
The Indian Cricket team still rules supreme in the popularity charts amongst (male) sports personalities. International tennis player Rafael Nadal completes the top five in this category. In the women sports category, Maria Sharapova was the most downloaded sports personality ahead of India’s Sania Mirza.
Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra, in a bid to retain her market value, has turned to the advertisement world and have become an ambassador of many a companies as she has not been offered much movies these days.
Priyanka, who is seen more in the ads now-a-days, terms life a trial and said that she always strives for success, dubbing it a reason for many awards she had so far won for acting.
Earlier, she became a brand ambassador of a cellular company and now sealed a deal with a diamond company.
Sri Lanka’s election commissioner on Thursday accepted a record 22 nominations for the January presidential poll, in which economic policies, good governance and corruption are expected to dominate the campaign.
The candidates for the January 26 poll include incumbent President Mahinda Rajapaksa and his former army chief, General Sarath Fonseka, who led the military to victory over Tamil rebels after a 25-year civil war. Successive governments have won national polls promising to end the war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, while blaming the conflict for any failure to implement economic and political reforms. About 14 milllion of the island nation’s 21 million population are eligible to vote.
Rajapaksa, who called the elections two years before his term expires as he tries to take credit for ending the war, is backed by the United People’s Freedom Alliance, which includes business groups some minority parties. The President has focused on post-war peace and development, without giving any specific policies on how he would achieve that. Analysts expect Rajapaksa to try to woo voters with public-sector wage hikes and subsidies, but he will constrained by the conditions attached to a $2.6 billion dollars loan from the International Monetary Fund.
General Fonseka speaking to journalists talked about ending corruption and abolishing the powerful executive presidency. He said he would establish good governance once he wins the elections. Fonseka is supported by the two main opposition parties, the pro-business United National Party (UNP) and the Marxists Janatha Vimukthi Peremuna (JVP), whose economic policies are at opposite ends of the spectrum. The main Tamil party, which had earlier backed Tamil Tiger rebels before they were wiped out in a May military offensive, has not announced who it would support, though analysts say they would lean to Fonseka over Mahinda as minorities have more confidence in the UNP.
Tamils make up almost 12 percent of Sri Lanka’s population, and unlike past elections where the LTTE discouraged them from going to the polls, they could emerge as a key swing vote. Both the UNP and JVP have said their main aim is to defeat Rajapaksa and then later to focus on other issues. Economists said Rajapaksa’s past populist policies such the provision of subsidies, high government expenditure, and bloated state jobs have created fiscal pressures.
Successive Sri Lankan governments have delayed both economic and political reform, bowing to the pressure of coalition partners aiming to win elections. But the IMF loan comes with conditions aimed at curbing those kinds of pressures. Investor confidence in the $40 billion economy has surged,attracting foreign investments into government debt and both listed and unlisted companies due to investor hopes of a rapid economic recovery after the war. The economy, still struggling to recover from the financial crisis and the civil war, is expected to expand at an eight-year low of 3.5 percent this year, from 6 percent last year, the central bank said.
Heavy Snow Brings Traffic Woes to France, Thick snowfall added to the misery of the daily commute for millions of Parisians on Thursday, causing dangerous driving conditions for motorists heading into the centre of town.
The snowfall, only a week before Christmas, was a rarity for the French capital, which generally does not see snow before the late winter — if at all. The snow was caused by cold air coming from Eastern Europe. A total of 51 departments (counties) in the northern part of the country went onto orange alert as authorities grappled with the climate conditions amid worries that the state electricity distribution network might not hold up in the face of sharply increased demand. Residents in Brittany and the Provence region of southern France have been warned that they may face power cuts lasting up to two hours. Officials at electricity distribution network RTE have said the cuts could affect tens of thousands of people at a time if they come. But with no threat of power cuts in the capital, ordinary Parisians were happy to enjoy the snow. “It would be even nicer if it settled a little and if we had 10 centimetres of snow that we could keep for three or four days,” said Cecile de Tuny, a passer-by at the Arc de Triomphe.
Meteorologist Patrick Galois said snowfall in France just before Christmas was a rare occurrence. “It is true that with global warming, in the last 30 years we have been able to notice a tendency towards less and less snow in the winter time in France. But, even so, there is always some snow. In general, the snow falls more often in January and February than in December. So, it is rather rare to have this kind of snowfall in the middle of December,” he said. But he said that despite global warming, snow and frost would continue to occur. “Climate change goes mostly in the direction of heating, in the direction of reducing the snow, so what we are actually seeing is a climate hazard, which means that the climate can be a little colder or warmer, and it changes day after day. So, even if we have fewer waves of frost and less snowfall, because the climate changes, it does not mean that we will not have them anymore. So it is not directly linked to climate change.”
Angelina Jolie has been named 2009’s ‘Highest-Paid Actress’. The 34-year-old Hollywood beauty earned 27 million pounds from comic-book movie ‘Wanted’. What’s more, she has two 13-million-pound paydays and a cut of the profits lined up for her next films, ‘Salt’ and ‘The Tourist’. “She’s the one actress still commanding top dollar,” the Daily Star quoted Jolie as saying.