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My Hair Care Routine | Hair Loss, Growth, pH..

My Hair Care Routine | Hair Loss, Growth, pH..

This hair care routine has tremendously recovered my damaged, brittle and weak hair. Now my hair is super strong, nourished, healthy and long. The oils and masks helps my hair to grow really long and strong. The deep conditioner keeps my protein and moisture levels balanced. The ACV rinse keeps the pH of my hair on acidic side. It can’t get any healthier than this!

It’s really important that when you brush your hair, you don’t break any using harsh hair brushes. My favourite hair brush is the Tangle Teezer. It literally takes out EVERY single knot in my hair and it doesn’t break them. I don’t know how it works but I’ve never used anything better than this.

My Hair Oil Mask for MAXIMUM GROWTH: https://youtu.be/K5Rmaz6hgJw

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Effects of Soap on Your Skin | Acne, Clogged Pores, Dry Skin, Acid Mantle..

side effects of soap | acne, clogged pores, acid mantle

Soaps can increase the pH levels and destroy the acid mantle of your skin which is really damaging. This can lead to acne, clogged and large pores, dry skin etc…

If you have essentially dry skin, the effects of soap will worsen your skin.

Check out my previous posts for more insights: So when choosing a good facial cleanser, make sure it’s 100% natural or the one with safe ingredients. This will help you keep the pH levels low. I love Andalou Naturals cleansers!

Are you sure your skin is OILY? Or Dehydrated? | Diminish acne, clogged pores etc…

Acne can be caused by the absence of ACID MANTLE of our skin

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DIY: 5 Ways to Keep Your Skin Bacteria-Free Naturally

DIY: 5 Ways to Keep Your Skin Bacteria-Free Naturally

There are more bacterial cells living on our body than our own body cells. Most of them are beneficial to us but not all. Anti-biotics kill both the good and bad bacteria which only makes it worse! However if we use the natural ways, they only kill the bad ones.
Bad bacteria grows on our skin when it’s natural pH is not balanced.
Our skin should be slightly acidic to keep the bad bacteria from flaring up acne. We all  have a protective thin layer of acid on our skin which is called acid mantleAs we grow up using soaps (which increase alkalinity) and harmful chemicals on our skin, it destroys the acid mantle.
Click on the link for more info: Acne Can Be Caused by the Absence of Acid Mantle of Our Skin
So here are some ways to balance the pH of our skin and rebuild the acid mantle.

Fun Fact: Healthy skin always have a pH of approximately 5.5
This explains why alkaline soaps and harsh cosmetics can damage our skin because their pH is always more than 7.
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