Tuesday, December 26, 2017

DIY Mountain Dew Ice Cream

DIY Mountain Dew Ice Cream

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I just want to give a big thanks to "Jonathan Isaac Morillos", For helping me pick out my Halloween costume Avocado Welcome to another episode of Hellthy Junk Food. We're making Mountain Dew Ice Cream :) And i'm so excited. I saw this video on Facebook. And I looked at the username and I was like, "FunFoods?" "We met that guy before." We met him at VidCon! Actually we met him in the airport, Leaving VidCon Leaving Vidcon In this video, (pulled right from Facebook) we're gonna watch right now, let's see how he does it.

He's got Heavy Cream. I like the font he uses. He's got like those little, sparkly, little Sparkles. He's got the words "Mountain Dew Ice Cream on there" So you know what it is [JP = SASS MASTER] Yep, and you see the Mountain Dew.

And then he like makes it all frothy like a whipped cream He makes it into a whipped cream And then sweetened condensed milk. There he is eating it "aww" "James" James Lamprey. All right so I'm just gonna start doing the recipe. OK.

Do you wanna help? No. OK. We're gonna do two cups Heavy Cream, Two cups Milk, Two cups Mountain Dew, and 2/3 cup Sugar And we're gonna add a Pinch of Salt in there And JP thought it was a great idea to incorporate not only a little more lime flavoring, but the color with Kool-Aid Packets. *Awkward silence* Wow.

We're gonna let you know what we think, how much Mountain Dew flavor we're getting from it and if you guys should try it at home. So, we're doing two cups of Heavy Cream. *JP gasp* You're shy. My milk here, JP, we got two cups going in (JULIA OMG) Two-thirds cup sugar, the pinch of salt you can't forget.

And we're gonna mix this up until all the sugar has been dissolved. *JP grooving out to some royalty-free Facebook music while Julia looks on in utter confusion* How much Mountain Dew? We're doing two cups 'cause we want more Mountain Dew. That's what everybody said in the Facebook comments. Stir this in.

Oops, I just spilled a little bit. JP really thinks that this is going to make it that vibrant green color and add to the flavor. So let's try it out. [JP: Mouthing "What?" In confusion] Alright, this is looking super green, guys.

So the next step- So the next step- *belch* (Come on, JP.) So the next- ??? STOP IT! Alright, I'm good now. You sure? So- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! *Slap* #ThatsWhatYouGet #InstantKarma INSTANT REPLAY. How about you tell them the next step? Alright, guys, for the next step... What's the next step? (A+ for effort) Julia wins.

FATALITY. Next step: Glad wrap. And the reason we do this is so that it doesn't like have that weird, what, filmy top? Is that why they do it? I don't know, JP. You're the one teaching everybody how to make it.

SHOTS FIRED. SHOTS FIRED. SHOTS FIRED. So this is going to refrigerate now for at least two hours or overnight.

*Goofy faces* PUT IT IN THE FRIDGE!!! Okay. It is the next day. Aaaand my brother's here!! Wooooooo So Julia's taking our Kitchen-Aid ice cream bucket out of the freezer and sticking this thing inside the bucket onto the Kitchen-Aid stand mixer. Julia: There's nothing graceful about me, but I'll get it on there.

Julia's Brother: Why don't you just touch it with your hands? #Logic Julia: Because it's freezing #LOGIC. If I put my tongue on that right now, I'll be stuck to it- Julia's Brother: You should- JP: Don't, don't do that! "His lips curled in a defiant sneer...." (From A Christmas Story) "...There was no going back now...." *Screams* Now give this a good stir and pour it on in. Make sure the mixer is spinning (duh) so the ice cream doesn't freeze to the sides. And about 20 minutes later on slow speed, BOOM! Ice cream.

It's incredibly citrusy. It's, it's Mountain Dew ice cream. You gonna film me with the camera? Yeah. I look, I look like a tourist.

I like it. That's pretty awesome. It's almost like a creamsicle. OPEN WIDE!! That's better than a creamsicle.

*Laughter* I hate to say that I love Mountain Dew, but I really do love Mountain Dew. Can I lick it? Will that be weird? No, you should, because it's ice cream. *Laughter* It's way better than I thought it was gonna be. Mmhmm.

I say thank you. Thank you to FunFoods for inspiring this recipe. Oh my god! I need, I need this whole thing. Can I take a bit of this? Yes, for the hellth of it.

Mmmmmm. That is to die for. It's actually refreshing. I am actually going to take one bite for the hellth of it.

Thank you, James! You look like the bad guy in Angry Birds. (So much for a "You're welcome") This video was inspired by FunFoods, James Lamprey. Mountain Dew ice cream. Thank you so much for the idea! We will see you guys next time on another episode of HellthyJunkFood.

This looks like fluff. Julia's gonna freeze it. It's gonna get super scoopy. *Julia giggles* We made something good and my brother approved of it..

Monday, December 25, 2017

How to Reverse Premature Graying of Hair Naturally

How to Reverse Premature Graying of Hair Naturally

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While some people may enjoy the appearance
of grey hair, few people are happy about premature greying. However, it seems that people are being affected
by this condition at a younger age. While this is not a serious condition, it
can make you appear older than you really are. That is usually not something that makes people
happy.

There are many potential causes of premature
greying: - Genetics
- Poor Nutrition - Hormonal
Imbalances -Chronic Stress - Pollution
- Strong Hair Products - Smoking There are also diseases that can
make it more likely for younger people to turn grey earlier. Hair turns grey when the body has a low level
of a chemical called melanin. Melanin is a pigment that causes your hair
to be your natural color. However, this chemical slows down over time,
and as it cannot keep up with your natural color, your hair will begin to fade to grey.

However, there is no need to use harmful chemicals
in your hair to tryand mask those grey hairs. Those toxins can possibly do more harm than
good on your head, hair,and scalp. In this video, you will learn of some natural
remedies to help combat grey hairs. However, besides these natural cures, you
also need to ensure that you are maintaining a healthy diet and a lifestyle that avoids
negative triggers and stressors.

1. Blackstrap Molasses Blackstrap molasses is a food that is high
in the mineral copper. Copper is known for having an important role
in producing your hair's natural color. A food that is high in copper can help the
body produce more melanin to prevent the slowing of your hair color and help you maintain your
natural look.

Blackstrap molasses also delivers up to fourteen
percent of your daily recommended dose of copper. It is high in other minerals, such as Selenium,
Magnesium, and Iron. All those minerals also support healthy hair. So, how does it work? Each morning, simply
ingest one tablespoon of blackstrap molasses.

Continue this for a few months to see your
grey hair diminishing. 2. Indian Gooseberry The Indian gooseberry is known for treating
hair-related issues. It can help with greying of hair, dullness
of hair and loss of hair.

This is because it is high in Vitamin C and
antioxidants that make your hair look fresh and young. There are two ways to use Indian Gooseberry
in the treatment of greying hair: - Eat it raw
- Apply Indian Gooseberry oil or pulp directly into your scalp and hair. 3. Henna Henna has been around for years.

It was once used to color hair naturally. If used regularly, henna can make your hair
appear darker. It can condition your hair, as well, to leave
it looking strong and healthy. Henna is sold in most beauty shops.

What you need: - Henna leaves
- Coffee powder - Plain yogurt How to do it: - Combine all ingredients.
- Spread the mixture evenly in your hair. Leave it a few minutes to allow it to dry
completely. - Once dry, wash your hair with shampoo as
usual. - This procedure should be done at least once
monthly.

4. Lemon Juice and Coconut Oil Coconut oil has many, many uses. One essential
use of coconut oil is that it can be utilized as an important hair product. Coconut oil can clean and nourish your scalp,
skin, and hair.

It can add moisture to your hair, help with
hair growth and help to remove any germs from your hair. Not surprisingly, coconut oil can be used
to prevent grey hairs. Coconut oil can repair your hair and make
your strands shiny and in your own, natural color. To make your very own coconut oil hair remedy: - Combine coconut oil with fresh lemon juice.
- Simply massage the solution to your scalp and massage thoroughly.
- Leave the solution on your scalp and hair for at least one hour before shampooing, as
usual.

- This should be done at least once a week. 5. Sage and Rosemary Who knew that you could cover grey hairs with
simple cooking ingredients? Sage and rosemary are known to darken your
hair and can mask grey hairs naturally. How to do it: - In one pot, place rosemary and sage leaves
in boiling water.

- Boil for a few minutes, turn off the fire
and leave to cool for a few hours. - Make sure to strain the leaves before applying. This should be used only after shampooing. Leave the mixture on your scalp and hair for
at least 20 minutes and then rinse out to reveal your darker hair.

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Friday, December 15, 2017

DIY Ice Cream MOCHI - You Made What!

DIY Ice Cream MOCHI - You Made What!

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[Beach Sketch MUSIC] Hello, my lovelies! It's Emmy. Welcome back to another "You Made What?!" Today's recipe is a perfect summertime treat. It is for "Do-it-yourself ice cream mochi." So if you don't know what ice cream mochi is, it's, basically, a small ball of ice cream that is coated in mochi, which is a pounded sweet rice confection that's very popular in Japan. So you get this kind of chewy, sticky mochi on the outside, and beautifully cold ice cream in the middle.

A beautiful dessert that you can actually find here in the US, but, it's a little bit harder to find and it's quite expensive. So, today I'll show you how to make it quite simply at home, and, yes -- I should mention that this recipe was adapted from my friends "Cooking with Dog," who have a beautiful channel here on YouTube. If you don't know them, they are marvelous: Francis and Chef have really great, beautifully made videos all about authentic Japanese cooking. So, yeah, be sure to show them some love if you don't know them already.

I love them. They're one of the first channels I ever subscribed to. They're great. And if you love these fun recipe experiments, be sure to subscribe for more makin'! All right! Let's go ahead and get started.

So, we're going to begin by shaping our ice cream. So get yourself a small ice cream scoop and pack in your ice cream. You want to make sure you pack this in really tightly so you can avoid any air bubbles. Because I want my mochi to sit nicely on a plate, I decided to form these into little hemispheres so they have a nice, flat bottom.

Place your scoops into little silicone cups or even paper cups -- something that you can easily peel away from your ice cream when you're ready to shape your mochi. Then pop these bad boys into the freezer and allow them to freeze completely. So, first we are going to add 75 grams of mochiko, which is sweet rice powder. Next we're gonna add 100 grams of granulated sugar.

Give this a whisk, and then add 100 mililiters of water. And blend that all up until there are no lumps, and the sugar is completely dissolved. Next we're going to wrap this with a little bit of plastic wrap, and place in a 600 watt microwave oven for 2 minutes. If your microwave wattage is higher, you can try using the defrost setting.

While the mochi is in the microwave, take a cookie sheet and generously dust it with a layer of potato starch or you can also use corn starch. After 2 minutes, give your mochi dough a stir; replace the plastic wrap; and microwave for an additional 40 seconds. After forty seconds, your dough should look something like this: nice and shiny, and much more dough-like. Whip up the dough to make sure everything is well incorporated, then turn it out onto your potato starch-coated cookie sheet.

Then dust the top of the mochi with more starch, and use your fingers to press the hot dough out into a six by twelve inch rectangle. I actually formed mine a little bit bigger because my ice cream scoop is slightly larger. Once you have your rectangle formed, place it into the refrigerator and allow it to chill for 30 minutes. Next we're going to cut it into 8 equal pieces.

To separate our mochi squares, we're going to use some plastic wrap in between every layer. Then use a spatula to scrape up a mochi square and dust off the excess starch. Then place another layer of plastic wrap, and then continue doing this, sandwiching each layer of mochi with the piece of plastic wrap. Return these to the freezer and allow them to chill for at least 30 minutes and up to an hour.

When you're ready to assemble everything, get your ice cream balls out of the freezer, along with your mochi wrappers. I found using a mini cupcake tray really helpful in terms of shaping and holding the mochi. Use a piece of plastic wrap and put it into a well of a muffin tin. Then place a square of mochi in there and kind of press it down.

Then working quickly, peel the paper off your ball of ice cream and place the ice cream, rounded side down. Then flip each corner of the mochi, being careful to pinch the edges together, so the mochi sticks together and wraps your little ball of ice cream. Then cover the whole thing in plastic wrap. And I found inverting it was a really good way to keep the nice round shape.

Now return this all into the freezer and allow it sit at least an hour before serving. And there you go: cute, adorable ice cream mochi. [Beach Sketch MUSIC] All right! So that's how you make the ice cream mochi. Now, let's do the fun part and give it a taste.

OK. Let's grab this one first. I'm gonna do this quickly because the ice cream is going to melt. Unwrap the mochi.

On initial look, they look just like the ones that you can buy! Yeah -- nice and frozen, and a little bit dusty -- and we'll give this a slice. And there it is! Perfection -- if I do say so myself. All right! So let's give 'Little Miss Strawberry' a taste. She looks great.

And, it's nice and frozen solid. All right, here we go. Itadakimasu! Hmm, hmm, hmm! Mm-hmm! Really nice. The mochi is soft, slightly chewy, and the ice cream is deliciously creamy and strawberry and fantastic.

Love it! Really great summertime treat. So, I think my little ice cream balls were a little bit bigger than the ones that Francis and chef showed. So, my mochi layers are a little bit thinner. If you like a thicker chew and more mochi, I would suggest using a little bit smaller scoop.

But for me, this is perfect. Let's try green tea next, which is my favorite. So here is the matcha. Unwrap it -- and there he is.

Cut that one. And that one turned out equally beautiful! So, give that a cut. Mmmm... So good.

Ice cream is slightly bitter -- the mochi, again, is sweet and chewy and it's just a cool, refreshing, delightful dessert. Love that! That one definitely so far is my favorite. Last one we have is mango. According to Francis and chef, this is a very popular flavor as well.

So, let's have... Let's try that one. Mm-hmm... Mm! That one has a really intense mango flavor because it is sorbet.

Isn't having that milk in there, that kind of can mask some of those fruity flavors -- delicious! So that's how you make a beautiful summertime dessert. Let me know in the comments below if you attempt this, or have any other recipes that you recommend for summer because I am open to recommendations because it is starting to get hot. I hope you guys enjoyed that; I hope you guys learned something! Don't forget to comment, like, and subscribe, and I shall see you in my next video. Toodaloo! Take care! Bye! Next we have challenger: GIANT.

So here is Giant Pocky, and you get a sense of scale with this -- how much bigger that these sticks are..

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

How To Cut Your Own Hair l DIY HAIRCUT TUTORIALMaryam Maquillage

How To Cut

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=Hey, guys. Im Maryam. Welcome back to my channel. In todays video, Im going to do something
totally different and it may well go very wrong.

Sike. It actually did not go wrong. It went very right. I just cut my hair on YouTube, and Im super
excited with the way that it turned out.

So, Im gonna share this tutorial with you
guys. This is for all of you busy women out there,
busy students on the go, busy moms--all you women who are looking to give yourself a little
trim without spending that extra cash. Alright, guys. So, I hope you enjoy this tutorial.

Thank you so much for watching and for subscribing. Dont forget to follow me on my social media
platforms--Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, and my blog. I love you guys. I hope you enjoy.

Alright, guys. Here is everything that Ill be using for
this tutorial. A garbage bag to create a little protector
for my clothes, a paddle brush, a comb, hair scissors, some hair elastics, and just some
water in a water bottle. First thing that I am going to do is brush
this hair to make it as straight as possible.

I already washed my hair maybe 40 minutes
prior to filming this tutorial, but its already kind of dry. So, Im going to need to spritz it with
some water to get it a little bit more damp. Next, Im gonna take my garbage bag and
some scissors, and Im gonna create a little t-shirt--a little protective t-shirt for my
clothes and also for my room because Im not trying to have any hair in my video room. So, I just cut out a hole for my head.

That should be big enough, and then Im
gonna cut out some arm holes. I think Im just gonna cut all the way down. Then, Im gonna put this creation over my
head. Perfect.

Exactly what I was looking for. Alright. So, now that Im cutting my hair, my table
and my floor will be protected. Im gonna flip all of my hair forward.

Im gonna brush it out one more time, and
then Im going to separate it in the middle. Im gonna create a part using this comb. Im gonna keep it as straight and even as
possible so that both sides of my hair are equal, meaning that theres the same amount
of hair in this side as in this side. I gotta say, Im a little nervous.

Ive done this countless times, but Ive
never done this on camera. So, Im afraid that I may mess up, but I
hope I wont. I find that working with wet hair is much
easier than working with dry hair. So, thats why Im doing that.

Im gonna brush it out one more time. Because my hair is layered, I just want to
trim the bottom part of my hair. So, the longest layer. What Im gonna do is take about this much
off.

Whew, here it goes. And then, Im gonna use my comb to make
it even straighter. Now, that actually looks a lot more than an
inch and a half--more like two inches and a half, but thats okay. My hair was dead anyway.

Okay. Time to make them match. Im gonna repeat the same thing on the other
side. Brush it out, take it into my fingers, use
my fingers as a guide first, and then use the comb for a straight edge.

Straight enough. Next thing Im gonna do is gather up all
of my hair in this front pony. This could be a style, huh? And Im just gonna secure it with an elastic,
brush it out, and then Im gonna chop a little bit from the bottom of the pony. Something like this.

Now, because you dont want everything to
be super straight, you can go into the hair and cut vertically, like so. It also helps to sort of twist the hair and
cut it at a diagonal. Especially if you have layers, this is a great
trick for layers. Woo.

Okay. Elastic off. Im gonna split my hair down the center
one more time and Im just gonna do the same thing--cutting upwards--on each of the
two sides. Okay.

Combing this hair, picking it up with my fingers,
and Im gonna flip over the ends so I can see them and so that you can see them. Something like this, and then Im going
to sporadically go in and gently cut on a vertical angle. Same thing on the other side. Just a little vertical action.

This helps to sort of sheer out the volume
of your ends because you dont want your hair to kind of look like a bell. Its not not cute. You want it to be thinner on the bottom so
that its nice and fluffy and full of volume on the top. Just spraying over the front of my hair because
Im gonna do a little trim here too.

Im getting really ambitious here. Im going to go down on a sort of diagonal
and very gently trim off that angle like that. Cool. Im not gonna get too crazy because, honestly,
I dont even know if this is gonna look good.

Im hoping it will. And I promise you this is much easier to do
in the comfort of your own bathroom in front of your mirror then in front of the camera. There we go. If youre a righty, just use your right
hand.

Just flip it over, and get this sort of angle
going, and boom. Just making sure that these two are even. Alright. Let me blow dry this hair and Ill be right
back with the final result.

Yikes. Alright, and here is the big reveal. Im gonna push all of my hair to the front
so you could really see it. Not bad, huh? What do you guys think? Heres what it looks like from the back.

I personally have not seen it, but Lee says
it looks good. So, I trust him. I think its a yay. Honestly, Im really, really happy with
the way that it turned out.

I was super nervous, kinda jittery during
the whole tutorial part--especially when I. Was cutting the hair--but now I can breathe
out a big sigh of relief--phew--and Im really happy that this video can be helpful
to some of you. Especially with school right around the corner,
I know all of you busy students, busy moms, busy women on the go, this is kinda something
that will make your life a little bit easier because, lets face it, hair cuts and trims
cost about the same and who has time to get them every three to four months? I certainly dont. This is exactly why I made this tutorial for
you guys.

So, thank you guys so much for watching. I hope you enjoyed it. Ill see you in the next one. Muah.

Do you know how to comb hair?.

Monday, December 4, 2017

Cream by David Firth

Cream by David Firth

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After six years of splitting, stretching, and firing distorted particles at one another, we finally have a product. Cream. Facial blemishes will be a thing of the past. How about this botched nose job? This amputated stub isn't a challenge for Cream.

Hold on! How's that possible? Using our smart awareness system, Cream detects the most likely problem and attempts to solve it by correcting the molecular structure. Even quite vague problems, such as general ugliness. Instant fixes for: Any kind of aging. Fractures and lacerations.

The recently deceased. What the hell?! But Cream isn't just limited to the human body. Everything broken can and will be fixed, Broken is no longer an issue. I don't understand, Mom.

What's happening? Ah, yes. The implicit formulation of dynamic wave computational elements allowed time step size to be selected according to accuracy requirements. Awww A damaged mind is no longer a life obstacle If treated with a Cream brain injection, worries, doubts, mental conditions and general stupidity are all now curable. What is your name? I have yet to be assigned a name.

Well? Choose one. Arnold Billington Smythe. It's a bit silly that name though isn't it? I have to agree with you there, Steve. I wasn't thinking straight.

I don't feel very well, daddy. Not only do I feel better, but I am also a better person. Feeling empty and bored now all your problems can simply be Creamed away? Yes, Cream has taken the magic out of life. Well, Cream it back! Hooray, my enthusiasm came back.

Cream yourself happy! Cream the world beautiful. Cream, the everything fixer. Because Cream is the fix-all cream, it is constantly fixing and improving itself To be submerged in Cream is to continuously improve yourself in every way possible. Is he dead? No, he exponentially improved himself physically and mentally to a zenith of absolute perfection, subsequently evolving into a being of pure light energy.

Is it uh, possible that you will eventually run out of the raw material to make the Cream? Yes, we are about six months from running out completely. Which Is why the new version of Cream will have self-duplicating properties. Cream is now potentially infinite. Cream could bring an end to all war, famine, and suffering.

Rendering money essentially obsolete. No... No. No! No...

Cream causes AIDS and is made from dead babies by pedophiles, a shocking new report confirms. Here is some terrifying footage That was a huge explosion! Loads of people died and it was all caused by Cream. People are being urged to throw out all Cream immediately. Food piracy is a crime.

You wouldn't duplicate a life-threatening disease. You wouldn't duplicate a kestrel. So don't duplicate food. If you eat duplicated food, you'll get AIDS.

But what do the public think, are they angry about Cream? Yes, I am angry about Cream! I don't want three different types of AIDS! How do I know what's safe to eat now? My neighbor Creamed himself to become a god-like being of pure light energy. Now I'm pretty sure he is just watching me in the shower! New Cream, the wonder cream that fixes all spots and blemishes. Simply massage it into the face and within a week your skin will be clear and smooth..

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Hair Hacks for Big Voluminous HairTina Yong

Hair Hacks for

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Hey guys! It's Tina here, welcome back to my channel. For today's hack episode, I'm going to show you some cool hair hacks that will help you create voluminous hair Th first hack I have for you is to change the way you blowdry your hair. Usually I would blow dry my hair downwards, but if you want to create volume, flip your hair over and blow dry your hair upside down. Make sure your hair dryer is on a medium to high heat, that way you can dry your hair in the opposite direction and then when you flip it back around, you'll have some natural volume If you don't want to blow dry your hair because it's already dry, you can use a hair styling powder The one I'm using today is the Evo Haze Styling Powder   All I'm going to do is sprinkle this powder onto my to my roots and I'm going to section off layer by layer so I can get it really in there.

Once it's in I'm going to use my fingers to massage and move the powder around This powder adds a little bit of grit and texture to your hair creating more volume Another way to add volume to your roots is by teasing your hair. All your going to need is a rat tail comb and hairspray. Today I'm using the Fudge Think Big Texture Spray All I'm gonna do is section off that area, spray it with the hairspray and then backcomb the roots. I'm going to do this in small sections around my crown area and then one I'm done, I'm gonna flip the hair back around and smooth out the top layer to cover all the mess underneath and voila! Your hair is more voluminous.

I know teasing and backcombing isn't for everyone because it can damage some really fine hair so if you want another way to create that volume in the roots, you can try crimping your hair. I know right, a crimper. This is so old school but this is really good for creating volume. Today I'm using the Babyliss Pro Super Crimper Once again I'm going to section off my hair and I'm going to start crimping from the inside of my hair.

I'm gonna leave a layer of hair just to cover up the crimp later and I'm just gonna crimp my roots in sections again I do this all around my crown area and then I flip my hair back and because I didn't crimp the top layer and it's still straight I'm gonna use that to cover up the rest of the hair underneath so you hide the crimp. This next hack is great for those of you who are like me and can't blow dry your hair, at least professionally to save your life. Drop your round brush and hair dryer we're gonna go in with a hair curler You want to make sure you pick a big barrel hair curler Today I'm using the Babyliss Pro Styling tool With my hair, I like to divide my hair into two sections and I always curl from the back. So I grab a section on the back and start curling my hair away from my face Once the hair is curled I leave the secition to cool.

This is a really important step, otherwise if touch or brush your hair its gonna go straight again So I do this all around my hair and I grab pretty big sections. This is gonna make the whole process faster and plus I won't want defined curls, I just want my hair to be that nice voluminous blow dried wavy hair just like how the pros do it in the salons Once everything is curled, I'm just going to use my fingers to shake it up a bit This is gonna help cool everything and let some of the hot air out Then I'm gonna use my fingers to brush through my hair and that's it! Doesn't it look amazing? And finally for the ultimate voluminous hair that's gonna last you all day long. You can combine all those hacks together to create the ultimate voluminous hair So that's it to this hack episode. I hope you guys have enjoyed another one of my videos! Please comment and leave below any other suggestions for other hair hacks you want to see and for now, make sure you subscribe to my channel to stay updated with future videos that I post I'll speak to you guys next time.

Bye!.

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Making ICE CREAM in a BALL!

 Making ICE CREAM in a BALL!

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Hey guys, how's it going? It's Justine & Jenna, and today we are gonna be making ice cream I love ice cream and I love ice cream so much the video that we did on Jenna's channel a while ago We made that mold ice cream-
/oh my god, the peppermint rolled ice cream? We're not allowed to make it We found that I was like we can't make it because I could not control myself-
/ I mean, she was drinking it! It wasn't even in the ice cream form it was just a liquid and she was like gotta strong-
/ Things happened, I had the worst stomachache ever and We're not gonna make that mistake again, but today, /
- Wow! Have you picked this up?
-Yeah, I picked it up decided here. We are making ice cream We are going to be using a ball now You basically put ice cream mix into this ball, and then you put ice on the other side of it And then you roll the ball for about 20 minutes, and then guess what? You have ice cream I did that earlier, and I knocked over the whole during- Um? This is ice cream solvent? Yeah, this is recommended on Amazon, but man this box has been destroyed This is if you want to take your ball in the pool. So don't float are you wait wait wait? It's inflatable well. We don't need that right now You will blow this for me.

Yo I hate it hurts. My ears shoot. Me too. Well we might not listen up We might not inflate our balls, but that penology in play that crap.

This is a thing well We might have to I'll blow it. I'm so confused Well, let me explain to you I'm confused. I don't have to do that. We can just kick this around is it.

Did you freeze it? That's not how it works So there's two sides one of the sides you put the heaviest and the other side you put the green This is fun. I wish I can invent some fun oh It's a little dirty Yeah, it does something fair. Well. You don't eat from this side This is where the ice goes this does look dirty what have you wash it.

I've got questions hands look I feel like this is fake They scoop that right out of that Breyers, candle yeah But I just don't feel like this is a fitting for like what this is like. It's just a beard picture. Okay anyway I can't get over this big big big oh No you can't make a big mint because I can't control myself oh Cool I'm gonna wash this because I'm gonna want to eat this ice cream all right I will Investigate what we do welcome interactions with a basic vanilla. I think we need a pint of cream Oh Pure and simple wrestle a speck vanilla, yep line up lines of cream yes pint Whoops.

What is your pass wait wait one third? Oh really one third cup. I thought I said one one third cup Wow Good thing you're here This isn't gonna come from an extract you have a little bit. Yep one in one half To sugar up everywhere that moves that I don't know what that was how much was that well Why are you doing that because one of the things that you're doing right now? I'm putting a little vanilla in there. Well don't Use that because I use that um.

Oh yeah, that's the problem. I use this unbox stuff It's not clean part makes Holly burst into flames Pardon me well at first I. Didn't really had a ready to roll doing rice in the bowl Yeah, get break at the rice ready pour the mixture into the metal sill into the top for expansion This is where putting the ice and the silver inside of it is where the ice cream goes. Thank God I.

Don't want to drop the ball on this one oh Yeah, hold up straight Put it about an inch give it. That's an inch Yes, yeah, yeah, it's good. It's good enough. So now what we're gonna.

Do it's gonna close this up You don't want our cream coming yeah, now. We're home. We gotta go play with the ball. What does Maddie's gonna like it? I'll be rolling this and all of his pee that's disgusting well.

It's facts put the foot they've left Let's put the inflator on light it up This is like did you like Oh God yeah breathe let's just go around You're covering to put the ball in its protective gear it just goes like this Then you this is absolutely ridiculous. Can you imagine having this at a pool party? Tight squeeze around this book This is fun So it's done yet Oh I quit oh I don't think I'm ready This is still this is not even cold. I think we still have like 10 minutes to go. Oh Oh Gosh delicious.

You realize you just like the boy I just lick the ball you guys like the but you guys are just like dog pee I. Just rolled this ball, I'm crap. What do I do all right? What do I do? I want to make us ice cream? You know turn the dryer that is an Absolutely incredible idea except. It'll break your dryer.

It's just an empty out some of the water from the ice I think I'm enjoying what am I immature? SLU turn doesn't say rolled around and dog through all But if I put it on like this is a bad idea You look miserable, this is what I look like it's a lock We've been doing this for like 20 minutes or so and I don't want to do it anymore here we go It's so good here, I'll take a bite of you give me the camera I. Think I might a few go but like this is rolling around and poop and pee mm-hmm No Maddie So I will say that if I have more patience this would work really well I'm quite impressed if you guys want to check this out I'll put a link the description to Amazon where you can get it. This is not sponsored I. Bought this because I thought it was gonna be a lot more fun, but I'll tell you what man Actually work though like it's all like stuck to the sides Like it's definitely perfect Is it impressive? Thanks for watching.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

DYING MY HAIR

DYING MY HAIR

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Where did the Sun go It was out a second ago, so I woke up today. I was like hey. I hate my hair I don't like it look at this color. It's freaking orange who has orange hair Nobody really has orange hair like come on.

Let's be real right now. It's either blonde or is Brown or if you're a natural redhead Nobody chooses to have this color unless the hair was very badly bleached and has it happen to me My hair was not bleached. Well because I already had color in it so when you bleach it It's gonna give you this really ugly orange color say hello to pustulio by the way It says hi oh no man. My skin's been like hella good, and then this ugly motherfucker pustulio shows up again I'm a camera like I sign my window people driving by like What? Is she taking a selfie Outside her car and the store's peeking at me where I'm going to buy my hair, dye Okay she turned around I.

Gotta fix my tire pressure by the way. I don't know why this is such a issue Okay, is she coming outside? She going on a break. We gonna close the window. I ain't tryna have no human interaction today Well there's a gold pearl why are we home it's only half an hour looking at all the colors and everything I'm gonna do this all by myself Okay, so I got a color kit comes with some gloves put some gloves on Number one step, this is the step that when I've dyed my hair throughout the years by myself Which was like a couple of times and it came out really bad and you would think I would learn to just go to somebody but I.

Don't know I want to do myself. Okay, 'cause if somebody else does it bad, then I would blame them And I would be really pissed now I feel like oh I could have done better myself when my do by myself when I screw it up That's not me that would be like I screwed up my hair There's nobody I could blame but myself, so y'all want to make a bet with me So if this comes out good, and it's like hella good like I did it really really good I will follow everybody they'll use the like on this video so like this video, and I will follow you Like on Twitter or something but you gotta do it now so by the end of the video Oh wait, no cheating 'cause then you can just be like oh, I liked it, and it came out bad, or it came out good I don't know man. Okay, so I ended up going with this one. I'm just gonna I wanted to make it blue and purple Or is that too professional for me should I not be doing that ? I Feel like I can mix it and make a really dope ass color.

I should probably change to and not so nice shirt Good ol or about to take this for me. Okay guys. We're gonna be very professional about this. Don't worry.

I'm a professional I'm gonna clip it probably my big mirror this mirror stuff. Okay. I'm going to think the colors gonna squeeze them out in here I. Hope they're the color better hold on I got it.

Okay good. There's the actual color So we got the crispy purple right here Actually smells like Oh God did I already spill some? I think the whole point in this damn Bowl That I paid two dollars Fifty cents for is to not spill the damn color, but guess what I done. Did I've done spill the damn color I'm gonna make the other half blue. You know see I don't look up tutorials on anything I do or just go into it like not knowing anything so Obviously people are gonna be like oh you're doing this wrong you're doing that wrong, but you know what I? Still love Still live in the 90s where there's no tutorial.

Oh, Oh Blue and purple brains oh my God look Lee brain, okay. I'm actually excited. Okay. We're gonna.

Go to the big, man Let me do it here the plan is to make some strands purple and some strands blue Probably brush my hair before I do this. I'm never brush my hair guy so excited Okay, what if this sucks and I don't want to do it like halfway through. I'm gonna do like blue and purple You know that choice was really good it smells like a very clean bathroom But sauce is just shirt right here, so it doesn't go anywhere so Color doesn't go anywhere. Okay? That's gonna be barred because you have to get every single strand And I know I'm not gonna get every single strand.

Yeah, I know for fact I didn't cover all of this, but like the color looks really cool. It looks like a blue purple My mama's gonna mix it or it's gonna. I think it's gonna be like a dark purple blue color thing oh No, it's all over my neck And the last strand Cabinet Lee makes some of these colors together like the blue and the purple Instead of doing some blue in some circles mark like a mix of the two Should have put some pink in there, then I can be to galaxy had ass lookin ass Okay, guys. I think we did it Damn this shit better wash them.

I'm gonna just sneak it into the dirty clothes, okay? Beautiful, we'll get my arm. Oh No no no no no no boys everywhere yeah, I knew wash all of this down We made a big mess. We got cleaned it up It's not washing our House is gonna come out of my damn. Head.

Why wear gloves and this happens man? Oh? Please go, thank you Wow okay if I'm gonna weigh Brush got here well This is not going away you guys we're gonna have some damn purple marble see at least come off of my head Please thank you. Okay, the best part about getting your hair done. Is that they wipe all of this month. Who are you? You don't have to worry about cleaning up.

No my ear is all purple. Oh No, no, I have looked everywhere on these damn instructions. I opened up the whole thing Looked at it. It doesn't say how long I'll leave this on for but I mean look little them Pretty damn purple right now is this what you wanted It's kind of I want a purple blue, but I mean purple is Out and we're gonna wait, I don't know how long we're gonna wait wait up his baby was hella cute, but how Look at this wetsuit material Ooh, baby.

We're just going here I. Can't go anywhere except outside cuz I'm gonna get purple everywhere, baby You know what I do if I was a real piece of shit, and it was in my house, I would just take my head roll it on everything If it wasn't my house. Oh look look at this nice white marble it helped my hair's falling - my hair's falling But I gotta put on clothes. Oh, no it's falling How was it one my leg, I don't understand how it's all over my legs, okay, okay? We Gucci We nine Belushi here watch out You know what cuz it's my house.

I'm gonna do it Voila I was dyeing my hair red okay, I gotta clean this real quick. I thought if I did it fast It wouldn't go away that? Away Okay, I watched it out and as I'm watching it out is looking black so um Make sure oh, my goodness is purple. It's purple guys. It's purple Now I'm gonna do a conditioning treatment real quick cuz it's Spilling pretty dead.

Oh my goodness look at my scalp It's purple and blue Okay, I'm gonna have to shampoo this so I only blow-dried my hair and look at this oh oh It actually looks purple in the mirror, but in real life I'm - there is this shit's black and this side is like awkwardly blue and It does not look good at all like what there's this this this hair. Dye. I swear It's like bitch. You ain't blonde.

This is same color up here as it is down here I thought the ends would be lighter because they were bleached but apparently not because if you have like bleached hair It's gonna be lighter on those parts Okay, see that. That's a lighter strand. I feel like it just looks lighter on camera and your life is dead ass black black with a hint of Purple, but I mean look at me. I'm back to Sniper Wolf looking ass no more fun Blonde lose my hair looking healthy kind of I mean healthy for me because my hair is like never healthy looking okay I mean kind of let me curl it.

I'll see what I think after I curl it Okay, guys. Here is the finished look. I'm kind of liking it. I feel like it'll get lighter if it gets lighter I'm gonna like it even more.

I feel like right now. It's okay except this strand right here I hate how it's like awkwardly blue, and then the rest of it is purple, so It's not the best work in the world But I'm wondering how the blonde turned black it looks so purple on camera like it looks vibrant Exactly how I want it, but real life. It is black as hell This is black It's black in there. Hey.

I actually styled my hair pretty good Really bending my back here alright That's all for today. I hope you guys enjoyed this video if you didn't make this I like vanilla and let me know if you like this color Or if I should die something else or go back to blonde and maybe do lighter because this actually washes out and like it says Six to eight washes, but I mean I wash my hair like every week so it's gonna be here for a while I mean probably I. Managed to probably keep it for Halloween It's a really good Halloweeny color can be song breath kind of why does this part look Brown this problem? So much bye guys Okay, so I'm sitting here And I don't know what's making this sound. I thought it was sausage making that sound his room is right there But I keep hearing a loud ass like Mmm.

It's like there's a instrument or something in the a/c like this. He's been making a lot of sound lately but I'm I keep recording in case this happens again It's also just like I haven't heard anything, but sitting here like Five ten minutes, I've heard it three times And he said he didn't hear it at all I mean it's loud. I thought he was playing something on his computer Like there's something in the a/c Do you hear that that that's it somebody is playing the piano piano is right there But the sound is coming from there all right, I don't get it Where is that coming from I? I don't know. It's not coming from the bed It came from a different place this time, it's How do you not hear it? It's so loud bruh I ain't crazy Like it sounds just like the piano Won't wait and see where it comes from next hello the AC just shut off Okay see that one came from there this time.

Saturday, November 4, 2017

Bald Man Gets A Realistic Hair Tattoo

Bald Man Gets A Realistic Hair Tattoo

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(Buzzing) (whimsical music) - Hi, I'm Matt Iulo, I'm the founder here at Scalp Micro USA. This is a type of tattooing, it's really classified
as micropigmentation, or cosmetic tattooing, okay. There are some key difference between what we do and what you
know your tattoo artist at the local shop would do. One, we don't go as deep into the skin.

This is to avoid migration over time. We use a specialized pigment that is diluted accordingly
to match the client's hair tone and skin tone. So today we're gonna be
starting a first session for our client. It's an exciting day
for him as it is for us.

We'll be doing some hairline work as well as density work
throughout the scalp. So the fun part is really in the design and the artwork of the hairline, making sure it's perfect for our client. And then we'll spend about
an hour and half, two hours, filling in follicle by
follicle throughout the scalp to start bringing back that color to make it look as if
his hair was never gone. - My name is Keith Lawrence, I'm here to do scalp micropigmentation.

I felt like my hair was receding,
or it was getting light. I felt like I just didn't
like the whole bald look. I hope by doing this I can bring back the confidence a little swagger that you would have just by having hair.  Yeah - Excited about your
first session right now? - Yes sir.

- [Matt] Okay well today
what we're gonna do is we're gonna start by cutting
the hair a little shorter. How do you usually wear the hair? - About this height sometimes. Or even a little bit shorter. - Yeah, I'm gonna cut it
down just so I can make sure I can get it to all the areas that need to be treated for you.

And then we'll discuss hairline. Do you have an idea of the
style that you're after with the hairline? - More of a natural hairline. Not straight edge and sharp, but you know a natural. - Right, not too boxed out.

- [Keith] Yeah. - So let me see the head real quick. For today, the big part is
gonna be restoring the hairline. Gonna bring the back in.

And also fill in a little
bit of where you're thinning in the back part. So we can cover this whole area for you. Alright man, you ready to do this? - Ready. - Alright, let's go.

- Let's do it. (Dramatic music) - So what I'm gonna do now is kind of draw it based off
what you were telling me. And then we can modify it after you look if there's any changes
you want to it, okay. I don't have to do much, this is just really to blend and we can stop kind of around that area.

- Okay. - And let it just naturally
blend into your sideburn. And this is what I'll be
poking your head with . - Okay.

(Buzzing) - Feels like a regular haircut with the barbers using a
T-liner to line your head up. I mean, getting a tattoo is worse. I guess it's kind of
teary eyed a little bit. - Alright my man, you are finished.

Check it out. - Looks good, looks good. It looks real good. It looks really good.

I'm looking at it and I'm like wow like it just, it looks like my hair, like I just, like you
really just can't tell. Definitely like a new man. Wow, man. This brought me back to life.

Very much. Brought me back to life..

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Venus Freeze Featured on Hollywood Trend Report

Venus Freeze Featured on Hollywood Trend Report

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ANNOUNCER: This is Hollywood Trend Report,
the latest, cutting-edge celebrity trends, and the best luxury living, culture,
and lifestyle news in Hollywood. Now, here's your host, Ann Shatilla. ANN SHATILLA:  Hi and welcome to Hollywood
Trend Report. I'm Ann Shatilla in Los Angeles.

This is the number one show for the luxury life. Coming up on this week's show, I take you into
the world of anti-aging in Hollywood, the latest beauty buzzwords making headlines
today, what the celebrities are doing and buying, and how they get that eternal youth. In conversation this week with the top
dermatologist to the stars, Dr. Harold Lancer.

He's the big man when it comes to knowing
what the celebrities do to keep young, known in Hollywood for his pedigree, his
knowledge and extreme attention to patient care. DR. HAROLD LANCER:  When people look better,
they feel better and it's very rewarding. I get phone calls, letters, gifts all the time, saying, "You know, it's amazing, that vanity,
to a certain extent is a good thing." ANN:  We sit down this week and devote an
entire half hour to Hollywood beauty trends, everything from the hot celebrity products
on the market today that really work, to the latest, non-invasive facelift.
This one is amazing, no pain, no downtime.

I did it, I loved it. It's called Venus Freeze, and it's the
number one skin tightening treatment today in the world, and we take a look at the
anti-aging buzzword for 2012, stem cell serum. What exactly is it, and why can't
celebrities seem to get enough? That and more this week on Hollywood Trend Report. In the meantime, check out our website,
HollywoodTrendReport.Com, and our syndicated radio show, which is
posted on the site weekly in case you miss it.

Okay, here we go. Let's get started. [Music] The latest and brand new FDA-approved
anti-aging technology on the market today is called Venus Freeze. It's now used for wrinkle reduction and skin
tightening, and people just love it, because there's no downtime and it's painless.

The state-of-the-art device is safe for getting
rid of wrinkles without injections or lasers. Venus Freeze creates a synergy of magnetic
pulses and radio frequency to the body, the face, the stomach, under the neck, jowls,
cheeks, under the eyes, the arms, and the legs. As well it helps with cellulite improvement
and circumference reduction. The treatment penetrates into
the multiple layers of the skin.

It heats the target tissues
while treating the wrinkles And it even creates enough thermal effect
to induce collagen remodeling. I sat down again with the anti-aging expert
to the stars, Hollywood's top beauty doctor, Dermatologist, Dr. Harold Lancer.
I asked him, what exactly does this do? DR. LANCER: The most popular treatment currently
anywhere in the world is the Venus Freeze.

The one that we use, called the magnetic-driven
Venus Freeze, is the most advanced model, but basically, it's an instrument that painlessly,
in a warm, fuzzy manner will get the skin to lift. When it does that,
especially on the neck, jowl, jawline area, it causes the shape of the face to improve. It's like causing that inverted pyramid look. It's painless.

It's something that, actually
there's a waiting list for to do. It works by using magnetic-driven radio waves, to firm and heat the skin,
all the way down to the muscle. We're using it in particular now,
to not only help the neck and face, but we're using it to lift the bust line,
the chest line. And so it's a safe manner to heat that skin, make it a little bit firmer
and make the cleavage line crisper.

ANN:  The treatment increases blood flow to the treated area, changing the overall
condition of the skin. Improving circulation supplies more oxygen,
vitamins, and minerals to the cells, while also removing toxins. A more youthful look emerges. The eight energy waves combine into a single
matrix, to reduce the temperature peaks.

So I decided to try it myself. I had two sessions. And truly not painful at all.
I actually liked the experience. My goal? Smooth skin.

There's the device, shaped the size of a PC
mouse applicator. It slides across your body easily and very comfortably. Most patients notice immediate results
after the first treatment. I noticed my skin did look better.

The procedure penetrates and triggers the body
to produce the collagen and the elastic fibers. And the building begins immediately, and the
collagen production continues for months. VANGIE EQUINA:  It's like a flat iron for
the hair. So this is an iron for the skin.

ANN:  This is so relaxing, I could fall asleep. VANGIE:  Yes, and the good thing about this,
it doesn't hurt, but it works. ANN: It doesn't hurt. It feels warm.
It's soothing, I like the movement up and down.

Will you come home with me? VANGIE:  Oh Sure. ANN: I would just like to have this every day,
done at home. VANGIE:  [laughs] Sure. ANN:  It's beautiful.

VANGIE:  It will tighten your skin, firm your
skin, tone your skin, especially on the neck. The women here, it's always the problem here. ANN:  I feel the heat,
and what is the heat doing, Vangie? VANGIE:  It increases the collagen and elastin
synthesis. It's just massaging your skin.

There's a patient the other day that I did. She said, "It feels like a stone massage.
That's how it feels like", so she fell asleep. ANN:  You're right, it feels like a hot stone
massage. That's exactly what it feels like.

I do feel it getting hotter,
as the time is going on. So, the increase in the heat is when
it becomes beneficial, correct? VANGIE: Yes. ANN:  For 34-year-old Mary Murphy, a publicist
from Los Angeles, she had a little extra tightening she wanted around the waist.
She was excited to try the latest trend. She said she felt the same way I did.
She enjoyed the soothing effect.

MARY MURPHY:  It was warm to very warm.
It fluctuated a little bit, and rather tingly. It felt kind of nice too. It glided around. It was almost like a massage on my stomach,
so I actually enjoyed the feeling a little bit, and you feel like the magic is happening.

ANN:  The word is, people get addicted to this.
Once they do one part of the body, they want to do the next part.
Can you see that happening to you? MARY:  I can see why people say that,
and I definitely would like to do it again. ANN:  Compared to Thermag, Venus Freeze is
painless, repeatable and less expensive. ANNOUNCER: Direct from Los Angeles, California,
you're watching Ann Shatilla's Hollywood Trend Report. The leading source
for luxury trend and lifestyle news..

Friday, October 27, 2017

VALENTINE MAKEUP TUTORIAL

VALENTINE MAKEUP TUTORIAL

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Hi everyone. Welcome back to my channel. So in this video, I'll show you guys Valentine Make up Tutorial.. And here is the result.

So yay, without any further do, Let's get started! So first, I'm using lipcream as my eye make up base.. Why did I use lip cream? Because I don't have a super-pigmented pink eyeshadow So I use this pink color as my base and I just tap it to my whole eyelid and I use a clean fluffy brush to blend the harsh line Next, I add peach color with gold undertone to my whole eyelid I'll put all product details on description box So don't forget to check the description box and here I add pink color to the outer-v and I blend it with a brush so the colors are not too seperated between the pink and peach and also at lower lash line I add brown color and I bring it to the crease Next I put a lace eyelid tape So, lace eyelid tapes are absolutely invisible.. And people will not notice you use an eyelid tape. Then, we continue with eyeliner So first I use gel liner because a gel liner is thicker and bolder and after that, for detailing purpose and sharping the wing, I use pen eyeliner and then we continue with curling the lashes and wearing the mascara on my top and lower lashes and I wear the quite bold falsies in fact, I rarely use the falsies these bold but these falsies are so bomb and I love it! After that I add white color on my inner corner and we are done with eye make up and for the face, because I had wear my foundation so I'll put the concealer to cover dark circles and also for highlighting purpose Make sure to drag it down if you blend it with a brush because it wll help you to cover your pores After that, I also highlight my nose and my chin and I blend it with a brush I'll use HD Powder to set my foundation and concealer and just apply it to my whole face After finish it with powder, I'll continue it with contouring my cheek and also contouring my nose and then we continue it with highlight Oh my, I'm recently in love with highligther from Becca super pigmented and smooth The glitter doesn't look harsh After that, I wear a soft-orange lipstick and we are done with the make up! And now, for the hair, I recently love curling my hair using this kind of mermaid curler by using this mermaid curler, my thin hair looks thicker and more volumizing and after finish with curling, we are finally done with the whole look! Yay! Alright guys, so this is the end of the video So, thank you so much for watching, Don't forget to like and subscribe and I'll see you on the next video.

Bye Bye.

TIPS NYATOK RAMBUT TUTORIAL NATURAL WAVY HAIR! (Bahasa Indonesia)

TIPS NYATOK RAMBUT

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Hello everybody ! Today, I will make a video about how I style my hair using straightener If you want to know how I achieve this kind of look... Stay tune ! And I will also give you some tips that works for me To make you do your hair easier as well. Who knows if it can be useful for you as well right ? Let me give you some introduction first My natural hair actually is really straight It is fine and straight type of hair I have some tips ! If you have similar type of hair with me, If you want to make your hair look better, Usually, I wash my hair at night before I sleep So, after you wash your hair, I blow dry my hair And usually, i push my hair upwards, and sleep on top of my hair. So that, when I woke up, there will be more volume at the top of my head Basically, If you think that my hair is so straight right now, my hair if even straighter especially after i wash my hair This is literally how my hair looks like after i woke up And now, I will show you how I style it Heat the tool up to 180 degrees I usually just use 180 degrees I bought this in Indonesia I don't think they sell this kind of brand here I like this one because the diameter is nice, not too wide not too small I usually style my hair using that tool, it takes less than 10 minutes, or even less than 5 minutes.

It is so simple I like simple things I usually don't use any clips to make the process quicker I want a quick process with good result. I usually divide my hair into two It is hot already So, the look that i want to achieve is more like Natural I just want to give the hair more texture. Not too curly. Just want to give some wave.

I usually just take Random section of hair But I take it from the back side Like this From middle part of the hair, like that If I am not satisfied with the result, I will do 2 or 3 times more Just need to move it inwards on the bottom part of your hair If I am done, I just throw it to the back So that you will know, which part has done and which part hasn't Back part has done, but front part hasn't Do the same step Just move it inwards Throw it to the back I usually do that And I will do the same thing to all of my hair I will just fast forward this Also, i prefer to take random section of hair so that It doesnt look too neat If you section it too much, it will be too neat The look that I want is a little bit messy See? Only the bottom part that is curled I usually take bigger section so that it doesn't look too curly I usually just do one type of movement for this look which is inward movement I don't use outward movement Then, the bangs ! Same, inward movement Bangs done ! So that the bangs can slide like this I'm Done ! This is the result My hair has layers so the result can have more volume If you don't have layer hair at all, it will be just like this when it's curled. That's it ! Thanks for watching this video   Don't forget to like down below if you like this video And also don't forget to put comment as well If you want me to do how to style my hair part 2 Or if you guys have any suggestion what video should I make in the future that will inspire me to do more videos I will definitely read it ! Also, if you guys want to keep updated with me you can subscribe ! Yeayyy ! See you !.

The Mughal Empire and Historical Reputation Crash Course World History #217

The Mughal Empire and Historical Reputation Crash Course World History #217

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Hi, Im John Green, this is Crash Course
World History and today were going talk about the Mughal Empire. And were also going
to talk about the two most important Mughal emperors, Akbar and Aurangzeb and how their
historical reputations were made. Mr Green, Mr Green? Dont you mean the Mongol Empire? Oh, Me From The Past, that reminds of the time that you conflated the word forte with
the word fort - which of course you pronounced fort.
But on this occasion you arent entirely wrong the Mughals were kind of the Mongols.
But well get to that in a minute. So, the Mughals were Muslims who created an empire in India that held power for roughly
200 years between the early 16th and early 18th centuries, although, technically the
Mughal empire didnt come to an end until after the Indian Rebellion against the British
in 1857.

Now the Mughals werent the first Muslims
in India, those would have been merchants, and they werent even the first Muslims
to rule significant parts of India. That honor goes to the Delhi sultanate which began in
1206 in northern India. But the Delhi Sultanate didnt last very
long, and it was replaced by a bunch of regional kingdoms, and one of them, the Lodi sultanate
had the misfortune of falling to the founder of the Mughal dynasty, Babur in 1526.
Not Babar, although that would have been awesome. Babur was descended from Timur, the last great
Central Asian conqueror in the Mongol tradition, and also from Chinggis Khan, which explains
why Babur and his followers are called the Mughals; its the Persian-Arabic word for
Mongols.

Now I know what youre saying, something
like 12% of human beings currently living in the world are descended from Chinggis Khan,
but Babur got in on the ground floor of it. Anyway, I think we have some footage of Babur
raiding the Lodi sultanate, dont we Stan? Ehhh I dont feel like that was actual
file footage from 1206. I feel like that was a racist Hercules movie from Italy in the
1950s. So the Mughal Empire is really important in
Indias cultural history.

I mean, the Taj Mahal was built during this time. In architecture
and painting, we see a blending of Indian and Persian styles that demonstrate how cosmopolitan
the empire was. But probably the most important aspect of
the Mughals at least as far as the contemporary world is concerned, is that they consolidated
Muslim rule over much of India and theyre largely the reason that today there are so
many Indians who are also Muslims. And the Mughals were also a really interesting
example of like how to build and maintain an empire.

All right, Lets go to the Thought
Bubble. Muslims were a small minority ruling class
vastly outnumbered by Hindus, and like many empires they relied on military power and
pursued expansionist policies. Like most of the Mughal rulers, especially
Akbar and Aurangzeb spent a considerable amount of time trying to extend Mughal control over
the entire Indian subcontinent. And they created a pretty effective empire.

They were able
to incorporate Indian princes into the ruling class while still retaining top positions
for Muslims. They reorganized the bureaucracy and instituted an effective tax collection
system, which was important because the empire was of course very expensive to run - as empires
always are. This meant that it was important to make accurate
tax assessments and taxes were usually collected by local leaders called zamindars. Taxes had
to be paid in cash, and this contributed to the growing commercialization of the Mughal
empire.

Reliance on zamindars, who were important men in their communities, meant that the empire
could collect revenue without being too disruptive to local village life. And although almost all
of the revenue came from taxes on agriculture, the Mughals also taxed trade.
Another way that the Mughals were a typical empire is that their rulers engaged in building
projects to enhance their prestige. From Persepolis to Rome to the Forbidden City, building monuments
to ones greatness is what emperors do, and the Mughals were no exception. As Muslims,
many of their building projects were mosques, but the Mughals also built forts and, most
spectacularly, mausoleums.

Thanks, Thought Bubble. So, most history classes
that mention the Mughals focus on the contrast between Akbar and Aurangzeb. Akbar comes off
as a good ruler, and Aurangzeb is painted as the guy who ruined the empire.
The typically positive historians view of Akbar, who ruled from 1556 until 1605,
can be summed up in this quote from Asher and Talbots India before Europe:
Through his reforms of administration and taxation Akbar created a sound and enduring
foundation for Mughal governance, while his tolerant attitude and inclusive policies toward
Hindus and Jains helped create a state that was more Indian in character.
That tolerance aspect is especially important. Like Akbar rescinded the jizya  the tax
that non-Muslims had to pay  and in 1580 he gave all non-Muslims the same rights as
Muslims instituting a policy called sulh-i kul, which translates to universal toleration.
Now in part, this policy was designed to lessen the power of Muslim religious scholars, who
might have been disturbed by the way that Akbar blended Islamic and Indian ideas of
kingship, especially the idea that he was, you know, kind of a little bit divine.
Slightly problematic idea to a lot of Muslim scholars given that the foundation of the
Islamic faith is the statement there is no God but God but..

You know...
In addition to the sulh-i kul, Akbar built his reputation for toleration by sponsoring
discussions of religion and philosophy. He even commissioned a building for religious
discussions, the Ibadat Khana, where Muslims, and Brahmins, and Zoroastrians, Jains, Christians,
all of them could talk theology. Akbars support for intellectual pursuits
are the kinds of things that modern historians like, and its not all that surprising that
he is remembered so favorably. Historians are far less kind to Akbars grandson,
Aurangzeb who ruled from 1658 until 1707.

This partly due to the work of J.N. Sakar
who promoted the idea that Aurangzeb built an Islamic state that discriminated against
Hindus and other non-Muslims. Which in turn led to a loss of unity across
the Indian sub-continent and eventually the decline of the empire.
And its true that by the time of Aurangzebs death in 1707 the Mughals were losing control
of their empire. I mean the stark reality of that decline came in 1757 when the British
East India Company established itself permanently in Bengal and began its inexorable efforts
to colonize all of India.

But that was, you know, 50 years after Aurangzeb
died so maybe he shouldnt get all the blame. In fact, whether these guys deserve their
reputations really depends both on what aspects of their reign you look at and how you interpret
them. As conquerors Akbar and Aurangzeb had a lot in common.
Like Akbar might have sponsored high-minded discussion but he was also willing to use
extreme violence to keep his subjects in line. For example, he slaughtered thousands of inhabitants
of the fort at Chittor and ordered his generals to pile up the skulls of Indian princes to
frighten them into submission.

Thats not especially tolerant.
And heres another detail about Akbars rule thats meant to paint him as a modern,
enlightened ruler. Because he was interested in science, Akbar arranged an experiment.
He had infants moved to a special house where no person was to talk to them, so that
the natural language of mankind might be revealed. The experiment failed, but it is a reflection
of Akbars desire to explore in a scientific manner the nature of humans and what he believed
to be their common condition. Now you can read that as a leader trying to
understand the underlying connections among all humans no matter their religious backgrounds.
Or you can read it as horrifying child abuse.

And then we have Aurangzeb was a devout Muslim
and did try to introduce Islamic principles into Mughal rule, but the trend towards orthodoxy
and away from Akbars toleration had begun with his predecessor, Shah Jahan.
He is best known for building the Taj Mahal - good work. Stan, he build it by himself?
Oh, apparently he had some help. But the maintenance of the Taj Mahal took
all the revenue from thirty villages, and maybe Aurangzebs orthodoxy was less important
than his desire to appear to be a sober and frugal leader.
Aurangzeb was also accused of destroying temples in 1669, although in fact they were just damaged,
and this was primarily done to send a political message to opponents, not as an act of religious
orthodoxy. He also tried to limit expenses at court by
prohibiting the use of gold in mens garments and he stopped the traditional practice of
being weighed against gold on his birthday.

Unlike Akbar, who is seen as being a patron
of the arts, Aurangzeb is remembered for getting rid of court musicians and poets, but he got
rid of them because of financial constraints. Well, and also because of his interpretation
of Islamic law. And that last point interests me, for those who want to see him negatively,
Aurangzebs orthodox Islam had no room for musicians or poets.
But its also possible to see that decision as a prudent cost saving measure.
Heres another detail of Aurangzebs life that has been used to paint him as a zealot.
Aurangzeb, unlike his predecessors, was buried in a simple, outdoor grave, rather than an
elaborate, and expensive, tomb. You could see that as a symbol of religious
faith, or as a sign of humility or an attempt by a thoughtful ruler to spare his subjects
the expenses of like keeping up his tomb.

That said, in the long run the Taj Mahal has
done pretty well in terms of generating tourist money. Whereas I dont think anyone is paying
to see Aurangzebs grave. But the thing is, Aurangzeb needed to save
money. If he was a bad ruler, its mostly because
he spent so much time and treasure on fighting rebellions in the south of his empire, and
then neglected the north, where unrest grew as well.
Its overly simplistic to say that the glory days of the Mughal Empire were about tolerance
and the downfall was about intolerance.

Really, there were lots of factors that played
into the decline of the Mughal Empire including growing factionalism at the Mughal court,
the rise of regional powers, and the breakdown of the system of governance by local nobles.
Historians are in the business of making claims about what happened and supporting those claims
with evidence, and often this evidence provides the details that make reading and learning
about history so much fun. Now, sometimes the details suggest only one
interpretation, but in many cases they can lead us to multiple conclusions.
And the reigns of Akbar and Aurangzeb provide good examples of why we need to be careful
with our details. Its possible that Aurangzeb was a terrible ruler because he tried to impose
Muslim orthodoxy on a Hindu majority  and no doubt many Hindus felt so, especially
after he re-instituted the jizya. And he did try to introduce sharia law as the governing
principle in the Empire.

But its also possible that Aurangzebs
bad reputation comes from a contemporary preference for tolerance over piety in our rulers.
Or from a general feeling that states are better ruled by secular than religious laws.
Or from the fact that its just hard to rule a declining empire well.
Ask President Obama. Our experiences and biases make us more likely
to see the dismissal of court musicians and poets as an example of religious fanaticism
than as like a cost saving measure. And maybe Akbar, who could be as brutal in
his military conquests as any emperor, comes out in a good light because he did advocate
religious toleration. But it wasnt totally, or even primarily,
due to his religious tolerance that Akbar was able to win most of his wars.
And the many rebellions against his reign suggest that he wasnt as popular with his
subjects as he is today with historians.

One last note about how the way that we look
at the past can shape the present and vice-versa.
We need to be particularly careful here, because the Mughals continue to play an important
role in how Indians imagine themselves today. One of the roots of contemporary Hindu nationalism
is pride at Indias throwing off the shackles of imperialism and for many Hindu Nationalists,
that history of imperialism starts not with the British, but with the Mughals.
We often use history to define ourselves today, and one of the most commons ways to do that
is to make negative claims about the people that we say we are not.
And so when we look at historical figures we need to be conscious of the fact that
WE are looking at them. Thanks for watching. Ill see you next week.
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Thursday, October 26, 2017

Surya Kaleng Paradoks Tengah Malam [Stand Up Bara JP]

Surya Kaleng Paradoks

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Surya Kaleng: Midnight Paradox (Stand Up Bara JP) One night, I went home by walking through a dark cemetery area. Because of feeling so scared at that time, my head suddenly became bigger, my arms hair stood an end, and I fastened my steps while singing *O Happy Day* *O Happy Happy Day * All Gods songs, all of the gospel songs, I sang at that time. Including lyrics *Tuhan, tolong aku*
(Cherrybelle  Dilemma) *Ku tak dapat menahan rasa di dada* Good evening, my names Surya. In order you to know that Surya is available in form of a single cigarette, a pack of cigarettes, A tin can
(a heckler voice) Yeah, thats right.

A tin-canned of cigarettes. Thank you, motherf*cker. If we go home at night, I mean when we go home in the midnight, we are just faced with lonesome streets. Those are the exact places where wild cats run across.

One night, when I rode my motorbike from Oeba to Pasir Panjang. (While showing wrong direction) Oeba to Pasir Panjang (right direction) There was a cat running across the street. But the situation turned out to be strange when the cat stopped in the middle, it looked into my eyes and said 'Meoww' I finally hit the cat. And when we hit the cat at that time, we might blame the cat.

But its really weird that cats have no common senses at all. I bet they do not have, because we never see cats crossing the street like this. One more thing, that is not good as riding bike in the midnight, is struck repeatedly by cold wind. So I suggest you to wear a jacket when you are riding bike at night.

If you wear no jackets, you automatically ride the bike with the right hand holding on the stir, the left hand covering your chest, and your body shaking it off. When people look at you like that, they get confused whether you are freezing or being possessed. Dont you know that every night you are about to see girls out of their home in the midnight? It doesnt matter if they have some business. But, please dont treat to be habitual actions.

Because Im afraid their parents cannot distinguish them between daughters and ghosts. But we really know that there are no ghosts wearing hot pants. Good night all. Thanks and God bless..

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Jeep Wrangler Omix-ADA 6-Piece 7 Fender Flare Kit wo Hardware (1997-2006 TJ) Review & Install

Jeep Wrangler Omix-ADA

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These Omix-ADA six-piece 7-inch fender flares
without the hardware are for those of you that have a 1997 to 2006 TJ that are looking
to swap out your fender flares for ones that are a factory style, however are going to
be wider than the factory to help cover a wider tire and a wheel with a little bit less
backspacing. These fender flares are going to install very
easily onto your Jeep because they are designed to pretty much be an OEM replacement, again
just being a little bit wider, so there's gonna be no drilling, no cutting, definitely
a one out of three wrench install. However, give yourself about two hours and
even more if your Jeep is rusty, and we'll talk a little bit more about the installation
in just a second. So a new set of fender flares is going to
do a couple things for your Jeep.

Let's start with the functionality. Again, these are gonna be wider than your
factory. These are gonna be a 7-inch flare, so when
you're running a wider tire on a wheel with less backspacing you're still going to get
full tire coverage. That's important because in some areas you
need it in order to be legal, and even if you don't, this is going to help keep the
tires from throwing junk up on the side of the Jeep which can just make it dirty, scratch
it, a variety of different reasons that you might not want that.

Now on top of the functionality of these being
a wider flare, they're just gonna be a brand-new flare. Even the newest TJ is going to be around 11
years old now and those factory flares can be very faded out, be more grey than they
are black, and that can definitely make your Jeep look its age. So by going back to something that is going
to be a nice dark black color like these ones are and something that's gonna hold up pretty
well over the years, your Jeep is going to be completely transformed and look completely
different. Now as far as a fender flare goes, these ones
fall right in the middle of the price range as a lot of the other ones do, so I think
this is gonna be a pretty good deal for the functionality and the look that you're going
to get.

These are going to be built very similarly
to those factory flares out of a thermoplastic material that have the same finish, again
designed to bolt directly in place of those factory flares. The only difference is really going to be
that these are gonna be wider. In fact, these will even accept your factory
turn signals, and because this is a six-piece kit, they're also going to include the mini
flares, so it is really all-inclusive. Now, this kit's also available with the hardware
if you choose to go that route.

Some of your factory hardware might not be
reusable, especially if your Jeep has a lot of rust on it. If that's the case, go with the version that
has hardware, it's gonna be about 15 more dollars. But if you already have hardware that's in
good working order, you can get this kit without it. So like I said before, definitely, an easy
one outta three wrench installation to get these bolted onto your Jeep, but do give yourself
around two hours or more depending on the rust situation because that can add some install
time.

Now the first step of this install is going
to be well before you actually get started, and that's going to be spraying all of your
hardware with a good penetrating oil, again especially if you have rust. Those factory fender flares are held onto
your Jeep using nutserts that can spin if the bolt freezes inside the nutsert due to
rust. So you want to try and eliminate that whenever
possible. Now most of those nutserts you can get to
the back side of, you can hold them with a set of vise-grips and you can eventually break
things loose, or at the very least you can cut them off, reinstall new nutserts, put
nut and bolt hardware in place, do whatever you need to do to get things attached.

But the best case scenario is that you spray
everything with penetrating oil and everything breaks loose as it should. So in getting these installed, the first step
is going to be removing the factory flares. You'll do that by first removing the turn
signal socket from the turn signal housing, unbolting the flare, you'll have to pull the
inner fender liner out of the way a little bit and then get it removed from the Jeep. You can swap the turn signal onto your new
fender flare and bolt that flare back up to the Jeep.

In the back, of course, you're not gonna have
the light, but the process is going to be very, very similar. Now if you do end up having some nutserts
spinning, again you can cut them off, reinstall new ones, you can use nut and bolt hardware
when you get to the back side of the fender. There are some areas where the nutsert, you
can not get to the back side of it, and if that spins you are gonna have to get a little
bit more creative with how you get these installed. In that case, a lot of the time you do have
to drill out the nutsert or at least grind the top off it and install a new one.

These flares are gonna come in at right around
$160, which I do think is gonna be pretty good deal. A lot of the other replacement fender flares,
whether they're a 7-inch flare or a factory style, factory size flare, gonna be right
in and around that price, so I do think this is gonna be a nice deal. Again, going to look very similar to the factory
flare just be a little bit wider, so if that's the look you're going for and the functionality
that you're after, this is gonna be a good buy. So if you wanna swap out those factory fender
flares on your TJ for a new looking set that's also a little bit wider to give you some better
tire coverage, I definitely recommend taking a look at this set from Omix-ADA, and you
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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Jeep Wrangler McGard High Security Door Hinge Locks (1997-2006 TJ) Review & Install

Jeep Wrangler McGard

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I'm Ryan from ExtremeTerrain.Com and this
is my review of the McGard High-Security Door Hinge Locks, fitting all 1997 to 2006 TJs. From the factory, our doors are held onto
the hinge with just one retaining nut per hinge, and once that nut is removed and the
door is opened, the door can easily be lifted off and taken. So, if you want to make sure that nobody walks
away with your full steel doors, half steel doors, or tube doors, a set of locking nuts
like these are definitely a good idea. There are a couple of different methods for
keeping your doors in place and keeping someone from walking away with them, but I really
like these because they're a little less expensive than others and they blend right in.

Some of the other options are big and bulky. These are nice and compact. McGard is known for making really high-quality
wheel locks and other security products, and these are no different. They're made of a hardened steel, and there's
no way you're going to remove these without the key.

They have a spinning collar on the outside,
so if someone were to grab them with a set of vise grips or channel locks, they're just
going to spin that collar and not be able to remove the nut itself. A really nice feature of these is that they're
made of the same material that those OE door nuts are made out of, so you don't have to
worry about any corrosion between the two materials like you would sometimes otherwise
get with two different metals that are touching. Getting these installed on the Jeep is a really
simple process. All you need to do is first remove the OE
door nuts.

The only difficult part about that is the
nut is really close to the door, so you will want to have either a thin wall socket or
a swivel socket on hand to keep from marring the paint on the door. Once that nut is removed, you can install
these locking nuts with the included key. The key has a built-in quarter-inch drive
square on the bottom of it, so it makes it really easy to get them installed. The whole installation process shouldn't take
you more than 15 minutes, and you won't need any specialty tools, just a socket to remove
your factory nut and a quarter-inch drive to install the new ones.

I think these are really reasonably priced
for what they are. There are some door lock mechanisms that are
big and bulky, and even more expensive than these, and there are some options that actually
have padlocks hanging off the side of your Jeep. And again, some of those are more expensive
than these. These are really reasonably priced for an
item that is hardened steel, that is going to hold up for a really long time and not
corrode, and is going to keep your doors where you put them.

So, whether you're running full doors, half
doors, or tube doors, and you have some concerns about somebody walking off with them, a good
high-quality set of locking door hinge nuts like these will keep your doors where you
put them. And these ones will save you some money over
some of the larger and more cumbersome locking mechanisms. So, that's my review of the McGard High-Security
Door Hinge Locks, fitting all 1997 to 2006 TJs, that you can find right here at ExtremeTerrain.Com..

Japanese Permanent Hair Straightening

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Hey guys! As you can see, we're back at
NALU hair salon again. THE FRIZZ MONSTER IS BACK. So today I'm going to do the Japanese permanent
hair straightening which means your hair will be straight forever,
until it grows out. I can't wait to try it.

Let's go! NALU hair salon~ Hello
Hello! What's your hair like right now? Fluff levels are high again. Yeah, it's pretty fluffy. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu A while ago I did an ultrasonic hair treatment at NALU
that left my hair super silky and straight for about three weeks. I loved it, but the results didn't last too long and so they said if I did the permanent hair
straightening, my hair would basically look like that all the time even just air drying it after a shower.

So I've really been wanting to try that out, so that's what
I did this time. I'm going to start with the treatment. How does permanent straightening work? The shape of your hair shaft is determined by disulphide
bonds. If those bonds are unevenly distributed you'll have non-straight or curly hair.

By applying a chemical treatment
and breaking those bonds we use a straightener to realign the bonds
to the correct position, and then apply another chemical treatment to reseal
the bonds. Thus permanently altering the shape of your hair. Go ahead and touch it. Is it soft? When you do permanent hair straightening with heat your hair becomes kind of hard and feels a little rough.

But since we do hair treatment at the same time, your hair won't feel hard or rough. I LOVE IT. Thank you so much! Not at all, thank you. BEFORE.

AFTER Lookit! Look at this!
This is insane. Why don't you shake your head? Should I do high speed? Yeah yeah
Let's do it. So this is NALU hair salon. It's the same place we went to last time.

I'll put the link down in the description box
if you want to come here yourself. Apparently people are coming here because of
our videos. There's one over there! Hi :D
Hello! Okay, so it's been almost two months since I did the
permanent hair straightening and I just got out of the shower, as you can see. My hair is super wet still.

Even in the time of me just setting up this camera
and doing a little bit of makeup, my bangs have dried a little bit. But anyway, I'm going to do a time lapse for you today and show you what it looks like to have your hair
JUST air dry after doing the permanent hair straightening, which is what I've been doing this entire time
since I got it. I haven't put in any oils, I haven't gone back for any more treatments, I haven't done anything special to it. Just shampoo and conditioner every day.
I've never straightened it.

I just go to sleep with my hair wet and then wake up
with perfect, straight hair every single time. So I'm going to do a time lapse today and show you
guys what it's like. It's gonna take me like three hours. This much hair takes a little while to dry.

And there's only one thing I can think of that would
make me okay sitting in the same exact position for three hours straight. Did I not get this? Oops All right guys, take care of him! Let's get to it! So I'm finally done with the time lapse. To tell you the truth, that's actually the third time lapse
I tried. I tried three different days because turns out it takes a really, really long time for my hair to
actually, completely dry by air.

Usually I just sleep most of it off during the night. So this time I used a fan to help it along the way. It still took a few hours BUT it's finally, actually dry this time. And this is what it looks like! So, just air drying.

Two months after permanent hair straightening. It's super soft and silky feeling. Like I haven't even brushed it. I could brush it but I don't even really need to because it's just so flowy, soft.

It's not knotting, getting knotted by itself at all. So if you ever wondered what the secret is to
super straight, non-frizzy hair, this is it! It's permanent hair straightening. I don't know why people don't talk about it more. I'm sure a lot of people actually do it.

Ever since I started mentioning it I've heard other
people say that they do it. So I'm just thinking back to all the time I spent
making videos with my crazy frizzy hair getting out of control and stuff and why, why did it take me so long to do this? I think it cost about $180 where I did it. I've heard that you may need to start touching up
the roots around 6 months afterward because your hair will grow out a little bit and it'll be more noticeably frizzy on top than it is down
on the bottom. But I'm not there yet.
I'll let you guys know when I get there! So this is basically the best thing that's ever
happened to my hair.

This is like as low maintenance as you can possibly get. So if this is the kind of hair you want to have
then I highly recommend doing this. I'll keep you guys updated when I get to the point where I
need to go back for touch ups and stuff. But yeah.

Thank you guys for watching! Bye!.