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Take care of your hair

Take care of your hair! When it comes to taking care of your hair, you should use the same level of attention to your hair you give to caring for your skin. Just like your skin, your hair needs to be taken care of and nourished in order to look and feel its best. Healthy hair starts with a good hair care routine that includes using the right products for your hair type. This means using a combination of shampoos, conditioners and treatments such as masks and oils that are specifically designed to meet the needs of your individual hair. Regular deep conditioning treatments will provide essential nutrients that keep it looking healthy . Applying a bi-weekly hair mask like Sea me mask will help restore moisture levels that can become depleted over time due to environmental factors such as sun exposure or styling damage.Treating your hair like you would treat your skin is key to having healthy, beautiful locks!
Sea me mask is formulated with natural organic Chlorella that help nourish your scalp and strands from root to tip, leaving you with healthier, stronger hair. Chlorella is a powerful superfood that has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for a variety of health issues. But did you know that this ancient superfood can also be used as an effective hair mask to nourish your scalp and hair? Chlorella is packed with essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, amino acids and antioxidants that are beneficial for your scalp and hair. Explore the benefits of using chlorella as a hair mask and how it can help you achieve healthy, luscious locks!
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Great things happening 2019

Great things happening 2019. It’s not only gloom and doom. Even if we have a long way to go. Here are some small steps in the right direction.
Many countries and states are banning elephants and other animals from performing at the circus.
A ban on microbeads in personal care products such as shower gels, toothpaste, cleaning products, etc takes effect 2019. These microbeads are so small, they pass through the filters in the water treatment plants and end up in our waters where they absorb toxins and are eaten by marine life and eventually ending up on our plates. Microbeads are not biodegradable so they stay around forever.
There has been a nonsmoking policy in enclosed areas in the EU for several years and from 2019 in Sweden you can no longer smoke in outside cafés, train platforms and outside public buildings. Yay!
Next year 2020 EU is restricting the use of antibiotics in farm animals. Now all farm animals routinely get antibiotics even if they are not sick with the exception on organic farms . Next year only sick animals will get antibiotics. Doesn’t sound very appetizing to me. Livestock farming contributes 18% of human produced greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. This is more than all emissions from ships, planes, trucks, cars and all other transport put together.
We can all contribute by eating less or no meat at all.
Feel good result from a study made 2018 by fishing trawlers in the North Sea, previously they picked up 40% plastic bags, now it’s 16%
It shows that the little things you and me are doing makes a difference.

Beautiful photo by www.veronicacampbell.se

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