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Do you know what’s in your hair products 👀? It’s easy to watch YouTube and then get so frustrated that you can get those same ingredients from your local store without wondering, is this what I should use? Will this dry out my hair? What are all these acids and additives; I just don’t get it!

I just bought some vitamin E with some ingredients like stearic acid and Sorbitan; it’s important to me to know what’s on my roots. A lot of natural products include additives like these as an emulsifier. FYI an emulsifier is an additive that helps oils and water based ingredients mix. I hope this article will help you get to know your hair products.



There are several ways flaxseed gel can be utilized for natural hair. You can make a flaxseed gel wash and go that cuts frizz. You can also use flaxseed gel for curl definition.

Have you thought about flaxseed gel for edge control? You can use it for making high puffs and ponytails because it lays down edges. Flaxseed gel is much more helpful to naturals than conventional gel because it doesn’t smother the edges with a chemical coating. Stressing your edges and then spreading a layer of chemicals over them will likely cause alopecia.

Flaxseed gel twist-outs and braid-outs are ideal for naturalists. You’ll find that the gel eliminates frizz and gives you control over stray hairs. *click the underlined flaxseed gel to read the complete how to guide

If you’ve been searching for an economical hair gel, you might be curious about flaxseed. Flaxseed gel for natural hair. You’ve probably noticed that high-quality gels are expensive. The alternative is to go with a low-priced gel, but they are generally full of chemicals.

Are they safe? Will they stunt hair growth if you use them regularly? YouTube is filled with naturals using gels to make slick ponytails. The problem is, chemical-laden gels can destroy both edges and ends.

In this article, Ill discuss flaxseed gel for natural hair, and how to use it. By the time you’ve finished reading this post, you’ll know all about the gel and whether it’s right for your natural curls.

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This article is about intimacy and self criticism although we both know criticizing yourself affects you even before you get to bed. Try getting dressed or walking in between a crowd and know you are loved and significant.

MONDAY, April 15, 2019 (HealthDay News)—

Experts say that to challenge your inner critic, you should first write down all these thoughts in detail, but do so in the second person to distance yourself from them. The next step is harder, but effective: Verbalize these thoughts with your partner. By voicing them, rather than letting them fester in your head, you can both put them in perspective and, together, debunk them.

Many people are plagued by self-criticism, that inner voice that questions every decision and every move. It can keep you from reaching goals and erode self-confidence. And when it happens during intimacy, it can ruin your sex life and your relationship.

No topic is taboo for the inner critic’s scrutiny—your attractiveness or your attraction to your partner, your sexual needs, your performance, and all these aspects of your partner as well. These thoughts can start before the first moment of intimacy and escalate to the point where your mind is not on your partner when lovemaking, but caught up in destructive thoughts. *CLK the image or HealthDay New for the complete article

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