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10 Useless Beauty Items You Waste Your Money On

Commercials are powerful. So are advertisements, leaflets, and other marketing techniques making us buy what we do not really need. Not only do we not need some certain things, they cost us huge money!

9. Aftershave

How long have you been using aftershave? And did you even know that you could have made your own aftershave balm? All you need is a drop of soothing oil. Such as vitamin E or coconut and a drop of essential oil, such as peppermint or tea tree oil. Home-made balm is efficient, organic and healthy. If you need a cooling effect, we recommend you should have a few ice cubes in the freezer and wipe your irritated skin with them. Even if you have neither of the above-mentioned products at hand, a splash of cool water will sooth and hydrate your skin perfectly well.

10. Dandruff Shampoo

Dandruff shampoos provide a short-term solution. To prevent flakes you will need to use the product more and more often, because most dandruff shampoos dry out the scalp. Start with massage. Brush your hair 100 times starting from the scalp and run the brush all the way to the end of your hair. You will need a soft bristled brush for the procedure otherwise you will damage the scalp. Regular massage will stimulate the skin’s natural oils and you need them to defend the hair and scalp. Next, which is even more important, you should watch what you eat. Dandruff is all about your health and informs you that it’s time you started to consume more minerals and vitamins. Plus, change your pillow, hair products, combs and brushes. No doubt there are other factors, such as weather conditions, stress or tension level, and your skin type that influence formation of dandruff. If this is the case, we suggest you should get enough minerals, nutrients, and vitamins, sleep longer hours, stay active and regularly massage your scalp with essential oils. Find a shampoo for your hair type and use it for 2 months to see if the product is right for you. Try and keep only the most necessary hair products. Get rid of useless sprays and gels that contain chemicals and harmful ingredients.

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