Making sure your radiators work before the really cold weather kicks in is vital.
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hair can do much more harm than good. For those hoping to restore life in their locks, the answer could be as simple as switching up your washing routine. Regardless of whether you have curly, coarse, afro or oily hair, all types have their own unique qualities to determine how to look after it.
Discovering what works best for your hair takes a lot of time and patience. If you don't quite know where to start, you might fall into the habit of washing your hair daily, but this isn't always the best option. Saul Meskin, hair maintenance expert at Foxy Locks told Express.
co. uk: "Your hair is connected to your scalp by a follicle and this follicle is connected to glands that produce vitamins and moisture, which gets passed into the hair. "If you wash your hair too often, you'll wash out all the natural oils in your hair that the glands are producing, meaning they will no longer be passing on any goodness to your hair, leaving it lifeless and dry.
"Hair expert Simone Thomas at Simone Thomas Wellness added: "Stripping your hair of essential oils is just one issue, as well as leading to dandruff and a dry, itchy scalp. It can also make your hair dry, brittle and more vulnerable to breakage. "READ MORE: Vitamin B12 deficiency: The two signs affecting your hairLooking after your skin should be part of your everyday routine, and now one ground-breaking cream is here to shape the summer.
Augustinus Bader's new Light Cream claims to reduce wrinkles, smooth fine lines and now you can get it with 20 percent off. Find out how HERE. A-list celebrity hairdresser Jon Hala said: "You should only wash your hair when it's absolutely necessary.
Making sure your radiators work before the really cold weather kicks in is vital.
Cleaning hacks across the internet claim to transform your jewellery to look as good as new. However, could these tips be causing more harm than good?
Popular show I Can See Your Voice is back for a brand new series and the first episode sees a Scots couple take on the challenge.
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There’s no place like home! Making your personal space warm and inviting can be a daunting task, but interior designer Leanne Ford is sharing her tips on how to make your house feel fresh and cozy without breaking the bank.
Households around the UK are facing extortionate rises in their heating bills this year, which have left many looking for ways to reduce their heating costs.
The wounds are still fresh. Despite coming together to mourn their late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II at her funeral last month, Prince William and Prince Harry remain at odds.
Yarra Trams is inviting Victorians to have a say in its Pride Tram design. Set to be unveiled in mid-December at the tram’s home depot in Malvern, Victorians are able to choose from five designs that will wrap the Pride Tram till October 21.The five finalist designs for this #AllAboard tram contest are as follows:The artist behind Design One explained that the colours of the flag “represent us all, allowing us to be ourselves, inviting us, all aboard! The two hands move toward an embrace, representing the community helping each other, no matter who you are. The hands are gender and raceless, everyone is welcome aboard.”Design OneDesign Two’s creator stated that, “the unification of people has become part of our city’s identity and I hope my design encourages Melburnians to demonstrate the same acceptance in their lives, so that we can all travel with pride each day.”Design TwoDesign Three’s artist wanted to express “‘A new chapter for all of people’, that’s why I designed the “AllAboard Sunrise.” Design ThreeAccording to the artist behind Design Four.
Cheeky Janusz is already being tipped to be this year's Great British Bake Off winner - as research has revealed he fits the 'recipe for success' to take the crown. A study of the previous winners from the amateur baking competition by Jackpotjoy claims to calculate who is statistically the most likely to win.
Alice Beer was back on This Morning with some more money-saving tips amid the cost of living prices. The consumer journalist appeared on Monday's edition (October 10) of the ITV show which was, as ever, being hosted by Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.
do love a good glass of red wine (or two) while you’re cooking. (And doesn’t that have some health benefits? That’s right, you’re in it for the !) Likewise, getting to bed earlier is a forever goal for just about everyone we know, but something always gets in the way–I mean, you’re midway through season two of Indian Matchmaking, and who can watch just one episode at a time? And, of course, there’s healthy eating and physical activity.
As energy bills jump up this month, some may be seriously considering not paying for their gas or electricity use. However, a financial expert has warned that this could be lead serious credit issues.