my Fav song..:)
Dil hai ke manta nahin - 2
Mushkil badi hai rasme mohabbat
Yeh jaanta hi nahin
Oh, dil hai ke manta nahin
Dil hai ke manta nahin
Yeh beqaraari kyoon ho rahi hai
Yeh jaanta hi nahin
Ho, dil hai ke manta nahin
Dil hai ke manta nahin
Dil to yeh chaahe har pal tumhe hum
Bas yunhi dekha kare
Marke bhi hum na tumse judaa ho
Aao kuch aisa kare
Mujh mein sama jaa, aa paas aa jaa
Hamdam mere hum nasheen
Dil hai ke manta nahin - 2
Teri vafaaye, teri mohabbat
Sab kuch hai mere liye
Tune diya hai nazrana dil ko
Hum to hai tere liye
Yeh baat sach hai, sab jaante hai
Tumko bhi hai yeh yakeen
Dil hai ke manta nahin - 2
Mushkil badi hai rasme mohabbat
Yeh jaanta hi nahin
Oh oo, dil hai ke manta nahin
Dil hai ke manta nahin
Saturday 18 September 2010
Friday 17 September 2010
Feed your hair
HOMEMADE HAIR CONDITIONOR:
I'm not a big fan of homemade beauty products as they tend to be messy and complicated. However, some of them worth the effort and this homemade hair conditioner is one of them.
Take 1 egg yolk,
1 table spoon of honey,
1 table spoon of olive/castor/carrot oil (whichever you have handy),
and 1 table spoon of hair conditioner.
Mix all ingredients and apply to scalp and hair. I find it convenient to use an old tooth brush to apply the mixture, but your fingers will do as well. Cover with shower cap, and wrap with a scarf or a shawl to keep it warm. After 1-2 hours rinse the mixture and shampoo your hair.
Wednesday 15 September 2010
HAIR CARE
As a blogger, I get a lot of emails. Many of them from you reader/watchers, and there’s one question that I seem to get a lot. How can I grow my hair?
As I’ve mentioned before I had a lot of trouble growing my hair when I was younger.
But certain things I did, in my opinion, increased my hair growth.
Please note: I’m not a medical professional. I’m not even in the health care field. I’m simply a girl who loves beauty and who did everything in her power to make her hair grow. I am now sharing what I did. Take this advice at your own risk and don't send me hateful emails if it doesn't work for you. I hate those and delete them. Here's my list:
1) Protein-Guess what your hair is, it’s protein. If you have a protein deficiency, your hair will probably not grow. Implement protein in your diet. Eat a hard boiled egg in the morning, drink a protein supplement, eat some grilled chicken, just figure out a way to get protein in your body and enough of it, so that you are not deficient.
2) Trim-It’s important that your ends are healthy. Don't ever think that you can get around trimming your hair. My cousin grew her hair long for years, guess what most of it was damaged. When she finally cut her hair, she went from having bra strap length hair to chin length. That's how much of her hair was damaged.If you don’t have healthy ends, your hair can grow, but it will grow damaged. Get trims, at least twice a year.
3) Protein mask, Make sure you’re also giving yourself protein mask. I love Aubrey’s Blue green Algae mask. I used it last week and it rocked my world. However, if you use a protein Mask, make sure that you finish it off with a good deep conditioner as protein alone can break the hair. A few are.
Collective Well Being Hair Care
It contains Camelia Oil, Amino Acids , Vitamin B5, really nourishing ingredients for Linette. It detangles like crazy, and leaves my hair incredibly smooth, and oh so shiny. I’m obsessed with the conditioner. I love the fact that a portion of the proceeds of Collective Wellbeing go to making our world more beautiful.
These are natural, and will rock your hair.
The shampoo is called Right to Shine Moisturizing Shampoo.
This contains ingredients like Aloe Vera, LLipe Nut, and other vitamins for the hair.
Of Course No Sulfates, Yuke!
The conditioner which I think is the real stand out of the two is called Quick Fix
I love this conditioner These are natural, and will rock your hair.
4) Eat vitamin rich foods. I found once I implemented salads, and greens in my diet, my hair grew longer. If you don’t like the taste of salads, I advise you to take a green powder. I drink one every day and love it to pieces.
5) Coconut Oil. Listen I love coconut oil. It may not work for everyone, but it worked for me. I’ve loved it since I tried it as a child. There’s scientific proof that it works. If you want, get a bottle of spectrum unrefined coconut oil, once a week before you do your hair, massage your scalp with it and leave it on for a few hours. Then wash it out, and style your hair as usual.
6) Don’t stress. I have a friend who used to cry endlessly because her hair never grew. She hated her hair. Once she began learning to rock her short hair, and started embracing it, she stopped stressing, and guess what, her hair started growing. If stress can kill you, don’t you think it can stop your hair from growing too.
7) Massage your scalp. It will stimulate your hair growth.
8) Take Vitamin supplements specifically ones high in b vitamins which are necessary for growth.
9) Try not to use anything with mineral oil. I hate mineral oil. It's a useless oil that in my opinion lays on your hair and just suffocates it. Not my thing at all. The sad thing is many ethnic products that are sold put it in their formulas. I never understood that.
Hope this helps
Tuesday 14 September 2010
TEA :
- the Irish are the biggest tea drinkers in the world per capita, and a “cuppa” is the standard break from work or polite invitation.
Teas can be made from almost any edible leaf, flower or fruit, but a few are particularly well-suited:
• Mint grows wild in forests and hedgerows, and is one of the easiest crops for amateurs – as the saying goes, you drop the seeds in soil and jump back. Its cooling tea is much used in warmer climates like Morocco, helping people without air conditioning stay as cool as possible. If you live somewhere like the Deep South or Missouri, as I used to, you might want to try this – it won’t be the same as central air, but it might help as you cut back – or someday lose it suddenly.
• Clover: The white and purple flowers are ubiquitous across the summer fields of Europe and America, and the flowers and leaves can be gathered for a delicious tea.
• Dandelion makes a good, nutritious tea without the bitter flavor of dandelion leaves. It also acts as a diuretic, as you can tell from “piss-a-bed” and other folk names for the herb. I’m told the roots can also be roasted, ground and made into something like coffee – feel free to write me if you try it.
• Bramble: Our hedgerows and fences are covered in thorny brambles, and not only do they offer natural barbed-wire security all year long and blackberries in autumn, but the spring shoots make a blackberry-scented tea loaded with vitamin C.
• Nettles: I have several plastic bins filled with nettle tea, which I make by picking nettle shoots and drying them – you can do it the old-fashioned way, over a stove or fire, or the modern lazy way with a microwave. Nettle tea’s strong flavor works well for me, as my modern American palate likes stronger flavours, and it can be used for vitamins all winter long. It has many purported medical properties as well, often prescribed in older times for asthma and other ailments.
• Chamomile flowers create a famously relaxing tea, as does valerian.
• Fennel, dill and anise – all licorice-flavoured plants – make teas that help upset stomachs.
• Sage, oregano, thyme and many other herbs can all be made into strongly-flavoured teas.
• Echinacea flowers, which grow in Ireland, are reputed to help stave off colds, although the effects are disputed. If they do turn out to work, though, the flowers are probably better than store-bought pills – they are free and, as it turns out, Echinacea pills often have no Echinacea at all.
• Linden or lime leaves make great tea in spring, when they are shoots.
• St. John’s Wort is said to work as an anti-depressant, although its effects are as disputed as Echinacea.
You don’t need to make just one kind of tea – take a variety of herbs and mix them together, perhaps with a bit of honey or fruit juice. Remember that you generally need a lot of leaves to give boiling water taste and colour – black tea comes from a particularly strong-tasting plant, further strengthened by being smoked, dried and powdered. With living leaves fresh off the vine or stalk, pack them into a jar or container almost to the rim before pouring boiling water over them.
Most of these, of course, make a slightly green tea that tastes very different than black tea, and would not take milk. One exception is rooibos or redbush, which tastes and looks very like black tea, takes milk and is naturally caffeine-free. It’s available in most stores in tea bags, so try it if you feel like tea in the evenings.
You can make your own tea blends out of conventional black tea, of course. Earl Grey, for example, is black tea with a bit of bergamot oil. If you feel experimentitive, add different kinds of juice or plants to regular tea and see what you like. Whatever you make, it will probably be nearly free and better for you than soda or any of the varieties of fake juice on the market.
Monday 13 September 2010
Sunday 12 September 2010
i want to fall in love again
i've been in love and i've fallen out of love but after tonight, i want to fall in love all over again.
tonight was my friend's bridal shower. she was definitely glowing at the shower. her wedding's coming up real soon, it's about 3 weeks from now.
i'm so happy for her that she found her prince charming. plus, she's been my friend since we were young girls. i'm not going to be in her wedding because for once, i want to enjoy a wedding and not be a bridesmaid. i saw her dress and her flower arrangements and it's so beautiful.
she's getting married at the country club also.
i guess i've been single long enough. i do want to find someone who i will be able to share my life with and grow old together with. maybe my prince charming is out there too. wherever he is, i'm waiting here.
tonight was my friend's bridal shower. she was definitely glowing at the shower. her wedding's coming up real soon, it's about 3 weeks from now.
i'm so happy for her that she found her prince charming. plus, she's been my friend since we were young girls. i'm not going to be in her wedding because for once, i want to enjoy a wedding and not be a bridesmaid. i saw her dress and her flower arrangements and it's so beautiful.
she's getting married at the country club also.
i guess i've been single long enough. i do want to find someone who i will be able to share my life with and grow old together with. maybe my prince charming is out there too. wherever he is, i'm waiting here.
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