Lime. Lime is a term referring to a number of different fruits (generally citruses), both species and hybrids, which are typically round, green to yellow in color, 3-6 cm in diameter, generally containing s... Read more
Aloe Vera. Aloe Vera or Indian Aloe is a species containing about four hundred variety of flowering tender plants. Aloe is native to Africa and is especially common in South Africa's Cape Province and also in th... Read more
Vinegar. The word "Vinegar" derives from the Old French vin aigre, meaning "sour wine." Louis Pasteur showed in 1864 that vinegar results from a natural fermentation process. This is a process in which sugars ... Read more
Carrot. The Carrot also scientifically called as Daucus carota subsp. sativus is a root vegetable belong to the Umbelliferae family, named after the umbrella like flower clusters those plants in this family p... Read more
Lemon. The lemon scientifically called as Citrus limon or Citrus limon Burm. F., it is the leading acid citrus fruit, because of its very appealing color, odor and flavor. The true home of the lemon is unkno... Read more
Oily Hair is commonly seen in individuals with acne problems. Sebum or oil in a limited quantity is required to keep the skin moist, but over production contributes not only to the formation of acne but also leaves the hair oily and unsightly. Hair does not produce oil, Infact scalp or skin leads to the production of sebum, which could be due to many reasons. The habit that may add to the appearance of Oily Hair is repeated grooming. Frequent combing and brushing leads to the movement of sebum from the scalp down the hair shaft.
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