Sunday, 30 August 2015

Be very careful, while using shikaki powder *never ever get it in your eyes*

...please, protect your eyes!

I love using this powder, but chile...when it got in my eye last night, I was about to throw the whole box away and was on the verge of cussin too:look::lachen:It burn like nothing else:nono:

Please if you use it or plan on using it....wear goggles while applying it to your hair.

As I was applying it last night, some of my hair fell forward and some of the paste hit my eye and my eye was burningggggggggggg! I rinsed it immediately with lukewarm water and then used some Visine. It helped alot, but it took awhile to get my eye to calm down.

I wanted to share this because I would hate for someone else to go through this...it wasn't pretty:nono:

BTW: My hair came out blingin this morning:grin:...no I ain't take no pictures:lachen:

olive oil is not an essential oil :P

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SHIKAKAI FOR HAIR:


1. Shikakai Shampoo:
                                  Homemade shikakai shampoo can be done very easily, if you have the ingredients at home. The shampoo is made with natural ingredients and it doesn't have any harsh chemicals in it. This shikakai shampoo leaves the hair soft and silky. All the ingredients for this shampoo are already dried, so you can buy them in bulk, store and use it year round. The ingredients for this homemade shampoo are shikakai, soap nuts and dried amla (gooseberries). We call dried amla "Nelli mulli" in Tamil. To make this herbal shampoo, take out the seeds from soap nuts and soak it along with shikakai and dried gooseberries, the previous night. The next day boil them, till they turn soft and you will see foam forming on top. Strain this liquid, cool and wash your hair with this herbal shampoo. Soap nut is an excellent cleanser and shikakai has been used for centuries for hair wash in India. Dried gooseberries condition the hair leaving it soft. This home made shampoo will not lather like the regular surfactant based shampoos, but it will cleanse the hair well. To completely remove the oil from the hair, use this shampoo twice.
http://www.wildturmeric.net/2014/06/shikakai-benefits-uses-for-hair-skin.html
that's called mortar and pestle... (manual grinder) :P

Powder color

reetha- yellow powder color
sikakai- black powder color

Saturday, 8 August 2015

Reetha plus Shikakai for hair

http://www.beautyglimpse.com/how-to-wash-hair-using-reetha-soapnut/

Reetha, shikakai powder paste via water.. apply on scalp and make it through to hair end tips. Wash it off with water.Shine, and retain appropriate oil. Plus, make shampoo of 'em soaking in water overnight. Then skim off the lather and divide that froth to three parts. Wash hair with each part once. and whatelse? See link for detailed steps.

Monday, 3 August 2015

Gym Equipment --links

http://www.kaymu.pk/tummy-trimmer-double-spring-468570.html
http://www.kaymu.pk/gym-equipment/
http://todaypricelist.blogspot.com/2013/05/metro-cash-carry-pakistan-metro.html
http://dealbanao.com/186744-home-gym-equipment-at-factory-rates/details.html
http://pakistan.metrosources.com/directory/q-gym-equipment
http://shoprex.com/health-care/gym-equipment/