Article: Beauty Awards 2016: The Best Drugstore Hair Products of the Year
Having hair troubles? ?
Have a look at these best hair products of 2016!!
Having hair troubles? ?
Have a look at these best hair products of 2016!!
Brilliant hacks! ! Definitely trying them!
The most stylish event of the year – Met Gala !! Here are 4 trends that were noticed at the gala event.
1. Blood bold lips
Whether we like it or not. ..it’s the time for bold lips to rule the style industry and it’s definately here to stay
2. Metallic eyes
Well, Metallic. ..not everyone can carry it well, but those who are confident of carrying it. ..did a very good job at it
3. Liquid hair
Sleek wet hair look…this one is been around for quite sometime now. Not my personal favourite though
4. Braids
Braids!! I love how much you can do with braids. ..the hairstyles are endless and not to mention suits all age groups. Sophisticated and stylish at the same time!
Hope you enjoyed the trend alert. Will be back with who wore what at the Gala soon!
Xoxo,
BeaushionDiva
http://www.glamour.com/gallery/met-gala-2016-red-carpet-biggest-hair-and-makeup-trends
Hello Friends,
It’s been a while that I sat down for a full-fledged product line review. But, I just couldn’t resist this one!
Presenting review of a few products from Patanjali!
Patanjali is promoted by Baba Ramdev, the renowned Yoga Guru and Acharya Balkrishnaji. The company is into manufacture, process, refine, formulate, import, export and deal in all kinds of Ayurvedic and herbal Products, Life Savings Drugs etc. Today, Patanjali is a 10 year old company who has become a big name in the market and is putting a huge dent in the market share of FMCG majors like HUL.
I was intrigued by the word of mouth reviews that I have heard from family and friends about the products of this company. All ayurvedic, natural, affordable are some of the adjectives that are associated with this brand.
So here it is, I bought a few products of this brand to find out for myself.
1. Aloevera Gel:
I have heard raving reviews about this product. It says, “for natural beauty, safety and useful removal of pigmented spots”. Contains 90% Aloevera. You get 150 ml of product for Rs. 80/-
The product has mild greenish color and very mild smell. The gel form gives it thick consistency and little goes a long way. Once you apply on your face, it will dry in 5 min. Wash it off after 15-20 min and you will find your skin clean and nourished. It helped reduced some blemishes that I had on my skin. It is good to lighten the dark spots or discoloration on the skin.
Aloevera, in itself has great benefits. I mixed it with the hair oil and the scalp felt nourished, clean and cold! I tried using this gel on washed hair as leave in conditioner and it worked pretty well too. It helped reduce the frizziness and knots in the hair.
To my surprise, I liked the product! It’s affordable and does the job pretty well. All in all, like the Aloevera gel
2. Neem & Tulsi Facewash:
It says, “Neem-Tulsi Face wash is a soap free herbal formulation. Its gentle cleansing action controls moisture and natural balance of the skin. Neem-Tulsi kills germs, while honey & aloe moisturize and rejuvenate the skin tissues, to make complexion fresh, smooth and beautiful. It also helps prevent pimples”. You get 60 ml of product for Rs. 45/-
I would say, similar formulation and feel like the Himalaya Neem facewash. The product does not have really have a strong smell but when you dispense it from the tube, there is a plastic smell but when applying on face, that smell is not there. So, maybe it’s just the cheap packaging.
I lathers well on the skill and little is good enough. It cleans the skill well and has helped reduce the heat boils or pimples on my face.
I tried the neem-tulsi facewash but they have more options like rose facewash, orange aloe facewash etc.
On the flipside, I would say, the packaging is a bit flimsy, would have liked a bigger tube option available. Since, you don’t get Patanjali products at local general stores, you will have to go to a dedicated Patanjali distribution outlet to get the products or order online. So, small tube though easy while travel but you may have to pick 2 for it to last a month.
All in all, cheap substitute to the Himalaya Neem Facewash and available in a smaller tube than the Himalaya one so convenient to carry around.
3. Kesh Kanti Aloevera Hair Cleanser:
It says, “ Prevents hair fall, minimizes split ends, removes dirt from hair and scalp”. You get 200ml of the product for Rs. 75/-
Firstly, the other shampoos from Pantanjali like aritha, shikakai, etc are tagged as ‘Shampoo’, however, this one in specific is tagged as ‘Hair cleanser”
Has smell similar to the Aloevera gel. To my surprise, it lathers pretty well. It did clean the scalp well and reduced the dandruff. Especially during summers, my scalp gets very dry and itchy due to sweat. This made me feel really clean. However, on the flip side, it makes your hair a bit dry after wash. At least mine went dry. So, you will need a conditioner after hair wash. I used my regular Loreal conditioner after using this. It does leave a bit of aloevera smell on the hair after hair wash so keep that in mind, if you don’t like aloevera smell.
Apart from leaving a bit of smell in the hair, I liked it. It reduced the frizziness in the hair and made them a bit soft than usual. The packaging however, is flimsy. But that’s my overall opinion for all Patanjali products that I am reviewing in this blog post.
This product is worth a try for sure, especially in summers when there is lot of sweat in the hair and scalp. Plus, it’s a good quantity at that price.
4. Amla Hair Oil:
Yet another product that I have heard very good reviews about is the Amla Hair Oil. It says, “Strengthens the roots, prevent hair fall, greying of hair and split ends”. You get 100 ml for Rs. 40/-
Since it is Amla hair oil, it is green in color. Has a very strong flowery smell. It’s not really a bad smell but it has a smell! Like the parachute coconut hair oil doesn’t really have a smell or has neutral smell but this one has a strong flowery smell. So, I personally wouldn’t wear it and go out of the house! I would love to use it at night and sleep, will give you some garden dreams! Just kidding 😛
I mixed the Patanjali Aloevera gel with this hair oil and applied on my scalp and hair. Left it overnight and washed it next day in morning. After application, it gives a nice cold feeling on the scalp that’s not very strong but soothing. You feel relaxed with that kind of coldness in the head.Despite the strong smell, I like it!
Overall, I would say I am happy with the 4 products that I have tried thus far! The good experience with these will definitely make me want to try few more products from this brand. Some of the pros & cons around Patanjali products that I used are as under:
Hope you find this review useful and will help you if you intend to try any of the Patanjali products. If you haven’t tried any of the Patanjali products yet but wish to try something, my recommendation would be start with the Aloevera gel and Neem Tulsi Facewash.
Let me know if you have already used any of the Patanjali products and how has your experience been with them. Also, if you have any suggestions on any product that I must try or you want me to review them for you, please mention in the comments below. If you liked the blog post, please give it a thumbs up and share it with your family & friends.
Hey friends,
I need your help! I have been struggling with hair dullness and hair fall since last couple of months. I use to use Dove shapoo and conditioner before and then switched to Pantene for a change.
However, I am not completely satisfied there as well. I think I need some extra nourishment for hair. Don’t want to spend lot of money in parlour. ..i rather invest in a good product that I can use at home.
Have you used a hair mask before? Could you please suggest me some good ones and your experience using them?
Appreciate your responses.
Xoxo,
BeaushionDiva
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Hello Lovelies,
Its been a crazy summer here in India with temperature soaring from 30-40 degree Celsius!
I hate it when the hair sticks to the forehead and back due to sweat. Moreover, sweat paves way for dandruff! uurrggghh
In our busy lives, we just don’t manage to have time for ourselves or to spend time on hair styling. Majority of us are either getting ready on the way to work or after reaching office in the restrooms! 😉
So, here’s a little help to beat the heat and yet look stylish at workplace. I tried some easy and fast updo hair styles and i am loving it 🙂 Doesn’t take more than a minute or two and they help you turn some heads;)
The easiest of the updos that you can try are ponytails and buns.I personally do a combination of these two through out the week at work and it simply does the trick…i dont feel hot, my hair remains intact and i look ready for summer!
I will be sharing a few links that you can watch on youtube to get ideas on how to make a stylish ponytail or bun. I have searched quite a bit on it and have pasted below the best (in terms of ease of doing them and quickness)ones for you. Obviously, there are many more out there but i feel these are the quickest and easiest of the lot.
My personal favorite is making a bun with a pencil or a chopstick! trust me, it looks very professional…depending on how to tie it…you can have a messy bun as well as a french bun as per your preference.
So enjoy the vidoes and let me know if you try any.
Stylish Ponytail —> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_urESj8LX30
Bun using Chopstick —> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=869wELNOsvo
Love,
BeaushionDiva
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