ly noticed: their use requires a small learning and adaptation phase! Faced with a solid toothpaste that looks like a lollipop on a stick or a solid shampoo in the shape of a cannelé cake, the first question that naturally comes to mind is: "how do you use it?". Forget the toothpaste tube placed ...
ir care products applied in too large quantities or not rinsed properly. In the first case, your hair remains dirty and dull because you are using a shampoo that is too mild or because you use the no poo method (washing exclusively with conditioner). Many women are unaware, but the no poo method ...
ing it from the roots to the ends. Then wrap a warm towel around your hair and leave it on for 30 minutes before washing your hair. You may need to shampoo your hair twice to remove all the coconut oil from your hair. 2- Jojoba oil Known for its regulating effects on oily skin, Jojoba Oil is ...
ing highlights or a slight yellow to copper coloring to them. However, this problem does not arise if you incorporate this powder into a vegetable shampoo that you use on your hair for only a few minutes. What is it for? While it won't cover white or gray hair, neutral henna has other benefit ...
t is waterless cosmetics? In traditional beauty products, water usually appears at the top of the ingredient list. Just check the composition of your shampoo and conditioner as well as your face cream or body lotion to see that the word Aqua (water in Latin) often appears first among the ingredients ...
t becomes more liquid. Many salt solutions, molten polymers, custard,[1] toothpaste, starch suspensions, cornstarch, paint, blood, melted butter, and shampoo are examples of non-Newtonian fluids. Most often, the viscosity of non-Newtonian fluids depends on the shear rate or shear rate history (th ...
Chemical products or natural treatments. Several lice products are available over-the-counter in pharmacies, usually in the form of a lotion or Lice shampoo containing an insecticide. This type of treatment is the most radical solution. However, these products are not without side effects and can ...
into the habit of washing with fragrance-free products. Also avoid harsh products (with a long list of ingredients and synthetic fragrance) in the shampoo and deodorant department. How to find the right balance? Without falling into the opposite excess which would consist in not washing any m ...
air should be simple and restorative. To avoid irritating your scalp that's already stressed from the back-to-school season, limit yourself to 2 or 3 shampoos per week maximum. Also apply a nourishing mask once a week. If you notice a significant hair loss, you can make a cure of food supplements ...
ax plugs, infections and possible eardrum piercing. The best method to clean your ears is still to wash them with water, in the shower or when you shampoo and then dry them with a corner of a towel. 4- Where do earwax plugs come from? Sometimes clumps of earwax accumulate and form a plug that ...
urishing properties of this product is to do an oil bath once a week. Simply saturate your entire hair with castor oil and leave it on for two hours before shampooing. However, if you want to use this vegetable oil to make a styling serum or a leave-in hair treatment, note that it is preferable to ...
rengthens the hair fiber by stimulating the production of keratin. Nettle is also known for its regulating effect on sebum production. It is used in shampoos and treatments for oily hair and can help prevent hair loss due to excess sebum. Finally, this plant that cleanses and oxygenates the scalp ...
An alarming trend Perhaps you've heard about the "Sephora Kids on TikTok". This term refers to the latest trend on TikTok France: videos of young girls aged 8 to 12 years old showcasing their beauty routines in the style of influencers. These "mini-influencers" who rack up views on TikTok and Inst ...
e. When hair lacks volume, it's very important to choose products that do not weigh down the hair. Opt for a suitable volumizing and/or conditioning shampoo. Check the product composition and avoid shampoos that contain sulfates that are too harsh for your hair. Since your hair is fragile, prefer ...
products are considered liquids. The list of products with limited capacity in the cabin includes: • perfumes and deodorants. • shower gels, shampoo, and bubble bath. • toothpaste. • face creams and masks. • makeup remover oils and lotions. • liquid foundation. ...
a hair mist or protective oil. • carefully removing salt, sand, or chlorine residues after each swim in the sea or pool with a gentle and nourishing shampoo. • hydrating and repairing the hair fiber by using a conditioner with every wash and applying a repairing mask to the lengths and ...
mical substance used as a smoothing agent in certain hair cosmetics. It is found at concentrations ranging from 0.5 to 10% in beauty products such as shampoos, conditioners, lotions, and creams for hair smoothing, particularly Brazilian hair straightening. Why is glyoxylic acid not recommended? In a ...