Media has brought much greatness to us as it evolves, yet it also bring misinformation at times. As parents, we are concerned about screen time and what they may see or who they may be talking to. How do we help guide our kids into social media with sensibility and the skill to know what is real or not?
Killer Underwear Invasion! How to Spot Fakes News, Disinformation & Conspiracy Theories from Chronicle Books is a hilarious book that we can use to help our kids navigate the media world. It is a serious topic told in a funny and relatable way so that they will get it!
This book teaches kids how to research and judge information in order to make their own decisions about what to believe. You can order your copy today on Amazon.
Researchers have discovered that using coconut oil in hair care routines can significantly decrease protein loss. This substance is a triglyceride of lauric acid, which is highly compatible with the proteins in follicles. The low molecular weight of coconut oil helps it penetrate the follicles shaft.
If you’re aiming for thicker, shinier locks, a follicle stimulating mask with a coconut oil base is an excellent remedy. Hibiscus leaves can be ground to a fine paste and mixed with a cup of curd and two tablespoons of coconut or almond oil. This mask should be applied to the scalp and hair for around half an hour, and then rinsed out with cool water.
Those with medium follicles, which have strands the same thickness as a thread, can also benefit from using coconut oil in follicles care routines. It can prevent follicle damage and make it stronger and more manageable.
Amla and shikakai stimulate hair growth
Amla and shikakai are effective herbal remedies for follicles. These herbs are safe for everyday use. Their antibacterial properties make them an excellent choice for shampoos. If you’re looking for a great hair growth mask, this could be a contender. In addition, they promote follicle stimulation by prolonging the anagen stage, which is the first phase of follicle stimulation.
Amla and shikakai have the ability to strengthen hair follicles and prevent them from becoming dry and brittle. They are also capable of treating scalp rashes and preventing premature graying. Both Amla and shikakai contain antioxidants, which protect the hair from exposure to environmental aggressors and chemically treated cosmetics.
Jojoba oil fights free radicals
Adding jojoba oil (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jojoba_oil) to your follicles care regimen is a simple and effective way to nourish your strands. The oil can be mixed into your conditioner or used directly on your skin. For easier application, you can warm the oil in a microwave-safe bowl or a clean pan on the stove.
To use it as a follicle stimulating mask, apply five to 10 drops to each one hundred ml of conditioner. Jojoba oil contains a high concentration of antioxidants and omega-6 fatty acids. These nutrients are important for maintaining the skin’s barrier, including follicle stimulating.
Aloe Vera gel locks in color
The aloe Vera plant is slow-growing, but the benefits of aloe gel for the scalp and follicles are significant. To harvest the gel, you must wait until the plant is mature. Select a plant with thick, smooth leaves with rosy tips.
The leaves should be deep green and large, and you should harvest the top foliage only. Avoid cutting too many leaves from the same spot, as the upper leaves have more gel than those with blemished surfaces.
You can either use a liquid aloe gel, or a solid coconut oil. Coconut oil should be room temperature. You can also microwave solid coconut oil to melt it. For the best results, you should apply the mask on wet follicles. It should stay on your follicles for 30 to 60 minutes before washing it out. For best results, use this mask once or twice a week.
Onion stimulates hair growth
There are several ways to use the juice of an onion to stimulate follicle stimulation. It can be applied directly to the scalp or to the length of the follicles. It does not appear to have any adverse side effects, except for a mild sting at the application site. Those with sensitive eyes should wear goggles to avoid the sting.
People with a history of allergy to onions should avoid using this method. This juice can also cause irritation to the skin. According to the Mayo Clinic, you can use the juice of an onion directly on your scalp, rub a few drops on your follicles and massage them in. Leave on for about half an hour.
Rinse the follicles afterward with lukewarm water. You can also mix the juice with a teaspoon of honey and drink the mixture. It is best to drink at least three ounces of onion juice per day to see significant results. The onion is rich in vitamin C and selenium, which can prevent thin follicles and enhance follicle stimulation.
Turn off the TV and video games and grab a game the entire family can get into. From entertaining toddlers to bonding with the teens, the ToDo Game is an award-winning Australian activity cards that promote meaningful conversations and the best part is that there are no winners or losers. Let your TODO card guide the game play.
Choose from babies, couples, toddler and family edition. Each box has 30 activity cards. Read and do that activity and that is it! Each activity lasts from 20 minutes to an hour, so you can choose the best time of day that works to get together as a family. Older kids can help younger kids with their cards and parents, friends and teens can bond over the family edition.
For example, our first toddler card I pulled had an activity called, The Great Outdoors. It asked us to take a walk in a nearby garden or park and collect various items. We were to collect 12 items in total and come home and use large paper and glue to create a live collage with our items. The advance option had us pasting and labeling items. This can easily be done for the younger kids with the older kids or parents help. Shop the TODO card games online and start connecting as a family!
Designed for women of all sizes and shapes, the apparel of Taylor Jay is comfortable and ever changing as we move through life. Oakland, Ca. designer Taylor Jay wanted to create styles for every women-every one of us! We want comfort, style and to be able to afford sustainable fabrics and modern designs. From this You’re Stronger Than You Know sweater to jumpsuits and dresses, you will feel good in every piece.
I LOVE this sweater. ‘You’re Stronger Than You Know’ turns a lot of heads. I think everyone can relate to this or at least be reminded. It is so soft and a simple writing on the front allows me to dress it up or keep it simple. By adding a touch of gold and rolling sleeves, I can dress warm and comfortably but feel like I styled myself for the day.
During the pandemic, it was tough for them to stay open so they started making and selling fashion masks. For each mask sold, they donated one to an essential worker. They mean well and actually do good and I am happy to feature Taylor Jay. Shop their fashion online or in store (Oakland, Ca).
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