18 Genius Hacks for Curly Hairs



1. Prevent your penetrate from clogging again, cover a penetrate with cosmetic wrap before detangling your hair.
2. Use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb instead of a brush to forestall event and safety a figure of your curls when detangling.
3. Slowly move ceiling instead of starting during a roots, when combing.
4. Before going into shower, Apply a low conditioner to your hair, tuck it into a cap, and rinse your physique before soaking your hair as normal. The steam from a immersion will close in moisture.
8. Replace regulating your towel to wring out the water with a T-shirt to assistance forestall tangles and frizz, and shirts will not catch to most H2O and dampness distinct towels.
9. To forestall from pulling your curls out, raise your hair in  a lax bun or ponytail on tip of your head, when vouchsafing your hair dry.
10. Combine a jelly or cream with your favorite leave-in conditioner to moisturize your hair while sculpting the curls. Apply this into damp hair and air dry or character as normal.
11.  For really dry hair, apply coconut oil all over your hair as a low conditioner before showering.  You can also massage coconut oil on the ends when styling for that additional shine.
12. Prevent crunchy curls by touching adult with hair oil after regulating your styling products. Apply a dollop of mousse or styling cream into your roots and ends. Then massage a bit of oil onto a pieces that feel too unbending to give them rebound again.
13. Spray a reduction of half water and half leave-in conditioner on a ends of your hair and character as common to revitalise curls in a pinch.
14.  When going on your workout, don’t forget to apply low conditioner before putting it in a ponytail or bun. The feverishness from operative out will help close in moisture.  Rinse out a low conditioner and immersion as normal.
15. To forestall tangled hair in a morning, reinstate your pillowcase with a satin or silk once instead of cotton.  You can also say a turn figure when we nap with your hair in a “pineapple”.
16. For a good wave,  separate your hair into sections and loosely turn them before going to sleep.
17. If possible, equivocate soaking your hair on stormy days. Spray with a reduction of H2O and leave-in conditioner instead to avoid frizz.
18.  Mix a tiny volume of sulfate-free shampoo with a lot of conditioner to make your own cleansing conditioner, that kindly washes while it deeply moisturizes. Apply a reduction to a climax of your conduct and entirely massage it into your scalp, focusing on only a roots (since this area is oilier) and vouchsafing it rinse toward a ends after a few minutes. This will purify your hair but stripping all the natural oils, that causes dry, crisp hair.

Woman Gives Birth An Hour After Learning She's Pregnant

By SYDNEY LUPKIN via GOOD MORNING AMERICA


Katherine Kropas had no idea she was pregnant with a 10-pound baby until an hour before she gave birth.
Kropas, 23, started her day off Tuesday with intense back pain, but at first, doctors couldn't find anything wrong with her. Then, they did an ultrasound.
"They took one look, and they rushed me off into labor," she told ABC's Boston station WCVB. "I found out that I was having a baby at 10:15. She was born at 11:06 p.m."
She gave birth to a baby girl, Ellie, who weighed 10 pounds and 2 ounces. Kropas told WCVB she felt that she'd put on some weight, but figured maybe it was just typical holiday weight gain.
Ellie's grandmother, Karen Kropas, told WCVB she's heard of this happening, but never thought she would see it firsthand.
"You laugh and you say that's ridiculous," she told the station. "And then it happens to you, and you're like, 'This really does happen.'"
South Shore Hospital in Massachusetts told WCVB that it happens about once or twice a year there. In a Berlin study of 29,462 births published in the British Medical Journal in 2002, researchers determined that a one in 475 women did not realize they were pregnant until about 20 weeks gestation and one in 2,455 didn't realize it until they went into labor.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton, a senior medical contributor for ABC News and practicing OB/GYN, said she's seen cases like Kropas's in her career.
"It tends to happen in women who are overweight or obese to start, may have irregular periods and are less aware of their bodies," Ashton said. "For most women who have been pregnant, they are aware of multiple physical signs and symptoms, and those signs and symptoms are not subtle."
She said though this case is incredible, it's far from desirable.
"It represents a missed opportunity for prenatal care for the baby, which is definitely not ideal," she said.