Showing posts with label Hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hair. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

BAHUBALI 2: My Conclusion







So finally caught up to the hottest trend this May: #Bahubali2 : The Conclusion
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I must applaud the efforts that have gone towards the sheer magnificence of the project; the last that came distantly close would be Devdas or Jodha Akbar.
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Interestingly, it had a story too. Much crisper, balanced and well shot than the Part I.




Devasena's character was a thrill to watch. And of course, Amarendra Bahubali did make me want to swoon a little. The villain, Bhallaldeva definitely made me gulp at his fine body and broad shoulders 😍
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Kattappa is another pivotal character who served the kingdom throughout his life and maintained a decent sense of humour alongside!
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Larger than life canvas, captivating storytelling and well directed action scenes make this movie a sure shot must watch.
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Guess what, the hindi dubbing is actually a fun experience unlike the ones that Sony Max offers us!

Liked M.Kreem's music, the hindi renditions, Hindi lyrics, the situationallyrics and then lastly, the best part was the special effects used!


Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Goodbye Ends! Hair's to new Beginnings!


















How can one dare point his eyes at you, you exude of the halo only Athena did. How can one breathe in the whiff of daisies with a dash of lemon that scurries to sprinkle within! Oh, what pity it is, thou are still an outlandish fantasy, o stranger!

Eyes wrinkled, I stare
Why ignore beauty where you seek­—
Magnolias blossoming

 Dancing to chimes in the air
The locks enchant the onlookers
The pied-piper spares none.

No one promises to live forever. But what I can pledge is a healthy experience of this journey. One cannot count the end or the beginning, because we’re all somewhere in the middle of the means to an end.

Cries follow the smiles
Whether nascent or anile
Birth and death flicker like stars

Milestones crossed and by-lanes reached
Somewhere an end awaits us
Towards a new beginning



 The above piece is a prose-poetry developed from the Japanese poetic form, HAIBUN which is a mix of prose poetry followed by a Haiku. It is extremely creative and can be arranged into several phrases. Such artistic freedom results in a lot of variation in the core form giving birth to many styles of poetry I got to know of from Carpe Diem Poetry blog. I hope you like it. 


This post has been written to express my experience and review of the Tresemme Split Remedy Shampoo and conditioner. Tresemme is a line of hair care  products which promises salon quality styling and care at a very affordable price. And the makers of this product profess that Endings Should Never Be Short!
It is no rocket science when they claim to rescue you from 96% of split hair!
But there is simple science and logic to it- Not only does the Reconstructing Complex bind the split hair, the moisturizing shampoo and conditioner nourishes the hair such that the fear of the split hair re-appearing also vanishes! In fact they claim that split ends reduce by 80% in the first three washes!
So how does this work?
The split frayed ends are basically damaged and negatively charged and thus, the Reconstructing Complex is potion-ed with positively charged polymers(Amino Vitamin blend) in gel form.

Does this work?
To be frank, the first three washes only made my hair feel soft and tangle-free though the ends seemed softer than the usual roughness. However, the split ends stayed on. However, by the end of a week's usage, there was a visible difference
in the number of split-hairs I had initially. Well Well, Diana Penty wasn't wrong after all!     












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Friday, March 22, 2013

To Granny, With Love! ~ Dove


After a long tiring hot day in the campus, I hurried into an auto agreeing to pay the driver twenty rupees more than the fare. What! It was a hot evening in Delhi and I hadn’t got an auto for about an hour. Today I had a BIG reason to return back home soon. Dadijee had come home this morning from Kolkata. I wait for this time all year, when she comes to Delhi and spends a few days with us. She pampers me with Bengali food, sweets and loads and loads of love.




Of all the things I missed, I miss her head massages. So the moment I reached home, I quickly freshened up and made some tea while she was enjoying her evening siesta. I woke her up and hugged her tightly. We spoke of endlessly for hours, and by the end of it I pressed my head, it had been a very tiring day. Plus, it was a sign for her to do the needful
Yes! I am a naughty kid!
But I have more feathers in my hat, you see!

She raised her eyebrow and asked me to sit in front of her. I did what was told to me, like an obedient kid. She started pressing her fingers on my head, and started off “ You girls nowadays don’t understand how to maintain yourselves. Aamader somoy( During our times), we paid much attention to all this. You may be modern and you all roam through the dirt of this city. Ah! Those lovely tresses and how we took so much care! But you, you brats think you know everything kintu (but)even we are literate and modern, kicchu bujhli (do you understand)? She started moving her fingers into my hair and stopped speaking. She kept meandering her fingers and exclaimed- Baah! Ki norom chool Mamoni! (Wow! What soft hair, Mamoni!)
I smiled and showed her the Dove Hair-split test. I took my hair ends into a bunch and brushed them onto her soft cheeks. I adore her skin! She has such glowing skin and she never tells me her secret. Anyway, I asked her if the ends felt rough on her skin. She nodded in denial. In fact, she let out a laugh and exclaimed, “Aaahhaa! Shushshuri Laage( it tickles)!

They say films are inspired from real-life stories. But then there are these little moments, that fill up your heart with so much happiness that you wonder if this is for real or are you fantasizing about a story you’ve seen in the idiot box!  Dadijee nudged me again and I heard a ‘dhoom tananana..dhooomm tananananaa…. ‘ tune and I could not believe this was happening for real!




She nudged me again, placing her palms on the either sides of my head and pressing it a little harder. She said, “Bol na, ki kore raakhish chul guli eto shundor, ki secret aamye o bol?” (Tell me how you manage to keep your hair so healthy?) I smiled, her innocence at this age, was a beautiful expression to witness. I told her that I’d tell her the secret only after she’d start braiding my hair, just the way she does for Mum. She smiled back and divided my hair into three equal parts with two easy strokes of my hair-brush. Then she got carried off in the process of making a braid- separating every division and turning them one over the other into serpentine curves, thus forming a rope-like series and she tied a rubber-band at the end of it, tightly. I loved it. No, not just having grandma tie my hair every night, but also to see my sister, Pari look at me enviously… she has a mushroom cut, you see!




Dadijee, like an excited little kid asked me to reveal the secret. I ran to my room and showed her my secret. A milk-white colored purse, zipped shut. I told her to open the purse afterwards. Soon, it was time to sleep and we went to our respective rooms- all lights were switched off; except hers. She opened the purse to find a bottle of Dove Shampoo and a conditioner with a little colorful piece of paper. She plucked it out of the purse and read what was scribbled into it-




Dove is what my Dadijee had used for my hair and body ever since I was a little baby. Twenty years and several inches later, I don’t think much has changed. The 1/4th moisturizing milk in the shampoo is a blessing, considering I live in a city like Delhi-polluted, populated and tiring. With so much stress in my head, Dove saves my hair like a protective wear. I wish someday soon, the researchers produce something for what lies inside the head too.



Anyway, the next morning   Dadijee woke me up and I lazily brushed my teeth and hung my head on the dining table, rest of the body swaying along its weight. She had a tin pack in her hands and a big smile on her face. “Here”, she said “this is the secret of my glowing skin.” I jumped out of my chair and took the tin pack from her. Nothing was written on the green-colored tin box. I gave her a puzzled look and she told me to open the box. “Maida and Oil!!”, I shrieked. “Yes, every day before going to bathe, apply the paste all over your body and rinse till dry. What comes off, are the dead cells, and body hair. Keeps the skin hydrated and leaves a glow. Now hurry, go apply it and off to bathe! You’ll be late for your college  Shonamuni! She grins like a naughty kid and goes inside the temple and coyly sings, “Shona Gopal, Chaa Khaao! Chaa Khaao, shona!” (She began calling out Lord Gopal's name, pampering him and cajoling him, asking him to drink tea!). I with a grimacing face, walk into the bathroom.

















This was my "Beautiful Ends to your Braids" Story! What's Yours? 



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Friday, October 21, 2011

My Hair, My Pride

A hair in the head is worth two in the brush. William Hazlitt






We lose around 100 strands of hair each day and yet we marvel at our locks in front of our mirrors almost every single day, for years!
Our moods often fluctuate according to the silk and shine of our hair and we feel beautiful when we feel the freshness and the bounce on top of our haughty heads.
Here's a toast to our lovely Goldi-Locks!




You envisage me, like I were a sage
and you, my only piece of cloth
You wrap me up, when the world is cold
Promise to never leave me, even when I grow old!


To lose you, little by little each day
pains my heart, not just the root
a silent love, that exists between us,
I find it to be so true!


Oh! Lovely strands of vengeance
you are the crown of every princess 
It is you, who makes my lover come back
It is you, which I fraught to lack.


Dreadful days frighten me,
when you become jittery
I wash, I comb I pamper you so,
and yet, you fumble like a little lost child.


But the next day, you're back again
a few strands lost, but still strong and long
we smile at each other in the reflection
as I own you as you own my pride.


I know Dove takes care of you
And you handle my mood swings
Thank you Dove for making me feel special
As me and my hair feel Beautiful!






My Hair, My Pride.
It loves me back.




I use Dove range of hair and body products and I recommend it to everyone!