Tips For Beautiful Micro Braids

Written by Marquetta Breslin


Micro braids (also known as invisible braids) and cornrows are two ways to grow and manage your hair. Microbraids are more effective and beautiful. Unlike cornrows, you can wear microbraids for three months without any risk to hair.

Long hair has a greater chance of breaking than short hair when hair is in tiny separate braids. Therefore, short hair is more suitable for microbraids.

How to pretreat your hair before getting micro braiding

- Hot oil treatment since it replaces damaged and dry hair atrepparttar source. - Do hair moisturizing and conditioning. - Cliprepparttar 113697 hair ends.

Remember

(1) Say no to mini-micro braids, in case you have brittle hair. (2) Consult a professional and seasoned braider. (3) Getrepparttar 113698 style that your hair strands can bear without putting lot of weight on your hair. Overweight causes breakage. (4) You can do braiding with a superior quality synthetic fiber. Locking may occur ifrepparttar 113699 curls are too tight in case you use human hair. (5) Braids should not be too tiny or too tight. (6) Do not leave braids in for more than 2½ months. They might lock up onrepparttar 113700 hair, leading to thinning or severe breakage. (7) Do not use thick and heavy shampoos, conditioners and pomades, as they may trap inrepparttar 113701 braids andrepparttar 113702 scalp may turn flaky. (8) Use light oil for scalp.

The Core: Unleash Your Inner Caveman

Written by Aaron M. Potts


An alternative name for this article could have been, 'How to undo Generations worth of Damage Caused by sitting on our Backsides and Letting Machines Teach us Not to Stand up Straight'.

That doesn't exactly roll offrepparttar tongue though, does it?

The point isrepparttar 113696 same, however. Before we were even able to stand fully erect we could literally fight for our right to live on a daily basis. Now, we are again barely standing up straight due to bad posture and bad habits, but we can hardly walk across town without pulling a muscle or throwing our back out!

Why? We are weak - fromrepparttar 113697 inside out! In today's image conscious society, we are so concerned withrepparttar 113698 way we look that we ignorerepparttar 113699 fact that we are falling apart fromrepparttar 113700 inside. For lack of a better term, we are "rotten torepparttar 113701 core"!

What IS "the core"? Why does everyone keep talking about training 'the core"? What does any of this have to do with cavemen?

Basically,repparttar 113702 idea here is that there was a time in human evolution when we literally had to fight to survive. Although actual battle was certainly part of life back inrepparttar 113703 Stone Age, we are also talking aboutrepparttar 113704 day to day struggle that was involved in just making it to see another sunset!

Walking, running, climbing, throwing, pushing, pulling, balancing, lifting, pressing -repparttar 113705 list goes on and on. These activities were all a daily part of life way back whenrepparttar 113706 human body was being "programmed".

Compare that torepparttar 113707 present day activity level of an average person in a civilized culture, and what do you get? A MAJOR difference betweenrepparttar 113708 way we were built andrepparttar 113709 way we are actually called upon to perform! If you took your average office worker in 2005 and threw them back in time to a point when fur was "in", they probably wouldn't last for very long.

Is it wrong that modern technology has made our lives so easy? Probably not - depending on who you ask. However, is it wrong that we don't keep our bodies as strong and vital as we used to HAVE to keep them? YES!

Just because you CAN sit down all day, and just because you CAN eat 1,000 calories in less than 20 minutes, and just because you CAN pay someone else to mow your lawn doesn't mean that you SHOULD do those things.

Allowing our easy lives to make us weak is OUR fault. It's not your boss at work who tells you that you can't exercise when you aren't pulling desk time. It's not your mother or father who is making you eat at fast food restaurants every day. It's not your car that is making you drive it ¼ mile torepparttar 113710 store instead of just walking.

It's YOUR fault. It's all YOUR fault. Does that sound harsh? That's too bad, because it'srepparttar 113711 truth and you know it. Even people who are paralyzed fromrepparttar 113712 waist down can get plenty of exercise if they train hard enough. Even people who don't know a barbell squat from a bench press can learn if they really try to. Even "corporate Americans" who work 12-hour days can get some exercise and eat right if they truly make an effort.

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