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this is not suprising to me... no offence
Care of the hair and care of the scalp skin may appear separate, but are actually intertwined because hair grows from beneath the skin. The living parts of hair (hair follicle, hair root, root sheath, and sebaceous gland) are beneath the skin, while the actual hair shaft which emerges (the cuticle which covers the cortex and medulla) has no living processes. Damage or changes made to the visible hair shaft cannot be repaired by a biological process, though much can be done to manage hair and ensure that the cuticle remains intact.
Scalp skin, just like any other skin on the body, must be kept healthy to ensure a healthy body and healthy hair production. If the scalp is not cleaned regularly, by the removal of dead skin cells, toxins released through the skin or external hazards (such as bacteria, viruses, and chemicals) may create a breeding ground for infection. However, not all scalp disorders are a result of bacterial infections. Some arise inexplicably, and often only the symptoms can be treated for management of the condition (example: dandruff). There are also bacteria that can affect the hair itself. Head lice is probably the most common hair and scalp ailment worldwide. Head lice can be removed with great attention to detail, and studies show it is not necessarily associated with poor hygiene. More recent studies reveal that head lice actually thrive in clean hair. In this way, hair washing as a term may be a bit misleading, as what is necessary in healthy hair production and maintenance is often simply cleaning the surface of the scalp skin, the way the skin all over the body requires cleaning for good hygiene.
The sebaceous glands in human skin produce sebum, which is composed primarily of fatty acids. Sebum acts to protect hair and skin, and can inhibit the growth of microorganisms on the skin. Sebum contributes to the skin’s slightly acidic natural pH somewhere between 5 and 6.8 on the pH spectrum. This oily substance gives hair moisture and shine as it travels naturally down the hair shaft, and serves as a protective substance preventing the hair from drying out or absorbing excessive amounts of external substances. Sebum is also distributed down the hair shaft “mechanically” by brushing and combing. When sebum is present in excess, the roots of the hair can appear oily, greasy, generally darker than normal, and the hair may stick together.
Hair cleaning
One way to distribute the hair's natural oils through the hair is by brushing with a natural bristle brush. The natural bristles effectively move the oil from the scalp through to the hair's mid-lengths and ends, nourishing these parts of the hair. Brushing the scalp stimulates the sebaceous gland, which in turn produces more sebum. When sebum and sweat combine on the scalp surface, they help to create the acid mantle, which is the skin's own protective layer.
Washing hair removes excess sweat and oil, as well as unwanted products from the hair and scalp. Often hair is washed as part of a shower or bathing with shampoo, a specialized surfactant. Shampoos work by applying water and shampoo to the hair. The shampoo breaks the surface tension of the water, allowing the hair to become soaked. This is known as the wetting action. The wetting action is caused by the head of the shampoo molecule attracting the water to the hair shaft. Conversely, the tail of the shampoo molecule is attracted to the grease, dirt and oil on the hair shaft. The physical action of shampooing makes the grease and dirt become an emulsion that is then rinsed away with the water. This is known as the emulsifying action.
Shampoos have a pH of between 4 and 6 and do not contain soap. Soapless shampoos are acidic and therefore closer to the natural pH of hair. Acidic shampoos are the most common type used and maintain or improve the condition of the hair as they don't swell the hairshaft and don't strip the natural oils. Conditioners are often used after shampooing to smooth down the cuticle layer of the hair which can become roughened during the physical process of shampooing. There are three main types of conditioners. Anti-oxidant conditioners; which are mainly used in salons after chemical services and prevent creeping oxidation, internal conditioners, which enter into the cortex of the hair and help improve the hair's internal condition (also known as treatments), and finally external conditioners, or everyday conditioners, which smooth down the cuticle layer making the hair shiny, comb-able and smooth feeling. Conditioners can also provide a physical layer of protection for the hair against physical and environmental damage.
[edit]Western cleaning products and methods
A more alkaline rated (meaning a high pH) shampoo is stronger and harsher to one's hair. This can mean that the hair will be left dry and brittle. Shampoos containing citric, lactic or phosphoric acid are most likely balanced. Oily hair might require a more acidic pH shampoo. Anti-dandruff shampoos have been implicated in irritation of the scalp, and an increase in the production of dandruff. Anti dandruff shampoos may be available over-the-counter or on prescription, based on the strength of the medicine. Dandruff, despite common belief, is more often related to too much, or an issue somehow with, sebum production and not dry scalp skin. Not all flakes are dandruff and only a qualified physician can determine not only that one indeed does have dandruff; but also, what type of dandruff one may have. If one is experiencing redness of the scalp skin, bumps on the scalp skin, and any weeping from sores and/or bleeding in addition to flakes, professional medical diagnosis should be sought.
Conditioner choice is greatly dependent upon hair type and hair status, such as colored, permed, dry, and the like. Commercial conditioners contain a variety of ingredients such as plant oils, provitamins, acidic compounds, plastics, stabilizers, thickeners, emulsifiers, and fragrances.
Conditioners may sometimes add weight to hair, creating an adverse effect in the shampooing/conditioning process. Some conditioners, especially those containing a silicone compound, may coat the hair and lead to build up on the hair, making it dull, and lead to harsher shampoo use; in a sense, an endless cycle of shampooing and conditioning. When used correctly, however, conditioners are helpful in temporarily coating the hair to increase shine and ease tangles.
Build up is when the hair has a sticky or gummy feel, the conditioner choice seems to work less well, or the hair may be more prone to tangling. Buildup occurs when the minerals from water and/or products are not rinsed away during shampooing. A clarifying shampoo may be required to remove it. Clarifying removes all things on the surface of the hair strands, essentially leaving the hair without moisture. Failure of conditioning as part of a clarifying hair wash process may lead to excessive drying of hair.
Viable natural ways to condition the hair include rinses with lemon juice, lime juice, vinegar or for brunettes, rosemary tea. The use of acid rinses may assist those who have itchy scalps, depending on the cause for the itchiness. Hair which is lacking sebum may also be softened using plant oils such as olive oil and coconut oil.
Following shampooing, some recommend towel drying the hair and applying a conditioner to the mid-lengths and ends of the hair, then combing through the hair with a wide tooth comb. Care should be taken when combing because wetting hair breaks the internal hydrogen bonds[citation needed]. Hydrogen bonds give hair its dry strength and help maintain its shape. Develop the conditioner according to manufacturer's instructions and rinse. Note that some conditioners are left on the hair and do not require rinsing.
Microfiber towels that help absorb the water from hair faster than conventional towels are available on the market. These are particularly helpful for those with very thick or damaged hair, that may otherwise take a while to dry.
Oh come on you are not a virgin! Why do you say that?
And Crimson, is that some kind of protest or something?
In other words,
no.
I am forever alone. Nobody wants to play with me : (
Okay this thread is going to get closed sooner or later anyway, plus you probably don't give a shit or are trolling, but I'll post something just for the heck of it.
I: Drop your idea of man and target group. On the one hand because you will never experience fulfillment this way, but also on the other that you will probably not get a model. Not that you're ugly, but come on, take a good look at those people and how they probably choose their partners.
II: Stop hiding behind false arrogance while shitting on yourself all the time. Love yourself first, then love others.
III, directly connected to II: Stop pushing away people who come close to you.
As for just quick one night stands and fuck buddy relationships: Did you really overlook the signs Zane gave you at gamescom? Jeez, Plato...
sup guys
how's it going?
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I also could add that you need to learn to be happy with yourself, do something you love and stop obsessing about having a partner. Actively looking for one is a waste of ones time and energy and it seems like it makes you unhappy.
like you moving to framce to find love? seems pretty active to me
oh you told everyone o.O
I want to be a superdancer!
See? I was dancing at gamescom.
wow sas, i dont wanna know how you came by this video to begin with....
athene isnt good at any game he ever played, yet people still watch his shit.
He just wanted to support me.
Athene trolls like fuck. I watch him because he does that ego-maniacal bullshit that people SERIOUSLY do where as he makes fun of them.
plato have you considered going sc2 player hunting?
they are all asians so denying an asian would be hypocrisy and they earn quite some money on the tourneys
but chocopaw isnt a professional. professionals learn to control their rage so they can keep the cool and play their best
Seriously, stop deleting your posts you piece of gay shit.
lol
And it's so funny how you yourself give more and more reasons why you are forever alone.
not all gay are transsexual?
I wish my roommate was forever alone, her new boyfriend occupies the bathroom for like 4 hours.........
Not all gays wear makeup
This guy, he pretends to be a woman = trans
Saved for future purposes.
Plato on memegenerator, anyone?
Bah... DR doesn't want to be my only friend.
why would he masturbate-in-his-gfs-bathroom, im pretty sure she isnt over 7 months pregnant xD
He doesn't like mung.
also horrible raping of hyphens there, philie
i was trying to put greater emphasis on it.
also proper use of hyphens is for germans
i'm from georgia
OMG.... PLATO NEEDS THIS TOY:
I NEED A WUV LUV... And I will probably do vlogs like this. Blair is so cute and funny - I WANT TO BE HER FWEND. Not really...
https://i44.tinypic.com/25ov1gw.jpg
All rise for the SC2Mafia National Anthem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yDrtNEr_5M
yeah i took note of that earlier, if I recall correctly, you live around Atlanta. I live around Augusta.
I wish to state that I am forever alone.
https://i44.tinypic.com/25ov1gw.jpg
All rise for the SC2Mafia National Anthem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yDrtNEr_5M
Looks fake. A doctor would probably wear a face mask in a situation like that, at the very least.
Naturally and so is this.
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this is what i told you.
Seriously, Plato.
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heil jesus