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Friday, 31 May 2013

How to cure dandruff at home





Dandruff is shedding of the dead skin from the scalp. It usually gets washed out with normal washes. But about 50% of the population faces with a permanent and more disturbing problem with excess flaking of the scalp.



Dandruff makes the scalp itchy. Regular and continuous itching makes the flakes fall down to shoulders and face area which can cause serious problem of acne.

Also severe dandruff can lead to hair loss and partial baldness.

Here, I will be sharing with you some homemade remedies to treat dandruff.

1.      I have always used Lemon as advised by my mom to treat dandruff. Massage scalp with a mixture made of equal quantities of lime juice and vinegar. Keep practicing this every time you take a wash.

2.      Neem has anti-fungal properties that can be effective in treating dandruff. Boil neem leaves in water and use this water to rinse hair.

3.      Those who don’t have a sensitive nose can go for this treatment. Beat 2-3 eggs with water, add a pinch of shampoo to it. Once it starts foaming apply the mixture to the scalp and massage it. Leave for 15-20 minutes and then rinse. This is a very effective technique.

4.      Another technique is to use Aspirin tablets. Make sure your skin isn’t super sensitive. Crush 2 aspirin tablets into powder and mix it with your regular shampoo every time while taking a head wash. Leave the shampoo on hair for 2 minutes. Make sure you are not using too harsh shampoo.

5.      A massage with lukewarm olive oil can control dandruff. Mix some quantity of coconut oil to make a thinner consistency.

6.      Black pepper can be grounded and mixed with oil and applied to the scalp. This will also help prevent dandruff. 

So keep all these techniques in mind and try implementing them. A regular application of any of the above technique can cure your dandruff to a certain extent.


Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Nautanki Saala Review



One-film wonder Ayushmann Khurana and Kunaal Roy Kapoor come together in Rohan Sippy’s 

Nautanki Saala.
Well I decided to watch this movie, coz I literally did not have anything else to do and it was a kind of lazy afternoon.

Movie:
Nautanki Saala

Director:
Rohan Sippy

Cast:
Ayushmann Khurrana, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Abhishek Bachchan, Evelyn Sharma, Pooja Salvi, Gaelyn Mendonca

Well adding Abhishek Bachchan in the cast list is totally over the top, he hardly has a 5 minutes role in the movie and that too not very significant.
Anyways the movie starts slow and fails to gain pace till the end. The actress is dull (brain wise) throughout the movie. I am not sure if the role demanded the same or it was an inherent quality.

Ayushmann Khurrana and Kunaal Roy Kapur have acted quite well. I would say award winning performance but they don’t seem to be trying too hard to act.
Well, coming back to the movie… its very slow and the story kind of pendulums between the same two end points.  Pooja salvi is too outdated in certain areas to be a 2013 girl, but she does make a comeback in some scenes.
The movie lacks the string which holds the viewer’s interest. It becomes predictable and boring after a lapse. The replay value is a few times, but it’s not extraordinary so you are bound to get sick of it at some time.

So this movie makes you laugh at certain punches but nothing out of the box. Overall you can watch this movie if you are a diehard fan of any of the cast or you have nothing to do and are in a mood to waste some time.
The music is certainly good. I liked most of the songs, but I think it comes more under personal choice.

So overall we can rate it 2.5/5.0.

 

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