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Winter Haircare: DIY Hair Masks For Nourished And Hydrated Long Hair

Say goodbye to dull, lifeless strands and say hello to a head of nourished, hydrated, and enviable long locks. Expert shares easy DIY hair masks for a healthy noursihed hair.

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How sustainability is finding its way into hair & beauty business

The hair and beauty segment has adopted various eco-friendly practices to make itself green amid rising need to embrace sustainable solutions globally.

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Super friends

SOAP LAKE — Sina Long said she just kept coming to work after her late boss passed away and ended up taking on the shop owner role at Hair Masters in downtown Soap Lake.

“I’ve been working here since ’94,” Long said. “The gal that used to have The Hair Master, Carol Rutherford, this was her shop and I just kept coming to work after she passed away from cancer. She was not only a coworker but a good friend, and I still think about her to this day. Her family still contacts me, and we stay in touch.” ...

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Protect your hair and skin this Holi

Holi is just round the corner and protecting our hairs has always been a challenge for both men and women, the festivity sometimes takes a toll on skin and hair while playing with vibrant colours. Protecting your skin and hair during Holi is ...

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Corona Mexican Restaurant Burglarized – NBC Los Angeles

A Mexican restaurant in Corona has been targeted several times in the last year, just as many small businesses struggle to get back on their feet.

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The Ranch' organizes a highly successful Homeland Chandigarh Horse Show

Chandigarh [India], December 2 (ANI/GPRC): A brainchild of S. Deepinder Singh Brar, 31, and S. Harjinder Singh Khosa, 32, 'The Ranch', situated in New Chandigarh, is changing the lives of hundreds of people, by training and helping aspiring horse riding enthusiasts to pursue a career in equestrian sports. The duo, who are both passionate horse riders and pass outs of Punjab Public School (PPS), Nabha, that has a rich legacy of producing some of the best equestrian sportsmen, opened 'The Ranch' in May 2021. In just over a year they have created a special bond not only with the horses but have successfully trained several horse riders to tack their horses and groom them. It is noteworthy that with horseracing & horse riding running in their blood, both Brar and Khosa saw a dream to make horse riding grow in the region, this resulted in the foundation of 'The Ranch'. "We organise the Chandigarh Horse Show (CHS) every year and the 2nd edition of CHS titled Homeland Chandigarh Horse Show was held at 'The Ranch' recently. The show presented India's first Derby Event," added Brar proudly. The Derby race competition for riders and their horses at CHS featured the best horse and rider combination over natural obstacles on 1100-metre-long tracks. In addition to Derby; there were competitions like Dressage, Puissance, Fancy Dress Competition, Grand Six Bar, normal show Jumping among others. There was a lot on the list for sports lovers and for animal enthusiasts during the Chandigarh Horse Show, a Dog Show was also held. Khosa said, " We want to fill up the gaps in equestrian sports through CHS. The idea behind CHS is to make people aware about equine sports and also make this widely accessible." In addition to the equestrian sports activities, horse lovers were able to witness exotic breeds including Arabian Horses, Gypsy breed, and miniature ponies which were part of a first time in the region exhibition at the show. CHS was scheduled under the guidelines of the Equestrian Federation of India (EFI), and the event offered an inclusive experience to the audience. A Derby theme-based Fashion show was also organized on the concluding day of the Homeland Chandigarh Horse Show. The event proved the centre of attraction for visitors that included the who's who of the Chandigarh capital region. Hundreds of horse riding enthusiasts witnessed the fashion walk themed on 'Derby dressing' by 10 national and international models. The make-up partner of the fashion show was the famous salon label Hair Masters, which is heralded by socialite Rashmeet Kapoor. The models showcased jewellery designed by Jia Diamonds that offers exclusive Gold Jewellery with the lowest making charges. Three rounds were held. The first round was related to the 'cowgirl hat theme'; while the second round was curated by fashion label 'CockPit Crush'. An eclectic collection was created by Ankita Goel who is the founder of the label. The Third round of, Derby Runway Collection which was also the finale was showcased by Couture Brand ARZOE. Jashan Boparai from ARZOE said, "My craftsmen and I created 21 looks. These high fashion couture Derby style silhouettes were especially curated for luxurious lifestyle statements for women of Chandigarh." Even corporates came forward to support the unique equestrian event. "We felt there is a need for business houses to promote equestrian sports in the country as it is a costly sport. At times, talented players are not able to pursue their training and career in the dearth of funds. One of the primary reasons why we decided to support the event was to help those who want to pursue a career in the sport," said Umang Jindal, MD of region's premier realty brand Homeland Group, the main sponsors of the mega horse-riding show. In addition to the Homeland group there were other corporate houses that supported the CHS. Pioneer Toyota sponsored the Derby event while HDFC Bank was the Banking Partner, and Decathlon the Recreational Partner. Several other renowned local brands from the F & B, retail, and fashion sector are also associated with the much-sought-after event. Deepinder Singh Brar, concluded, "We plan to redefine outdoor events with this calendar event. The aim is to create a platform which includes fun along with sports. In keeping with this motive we organised many equestrian sports events during the Homeland Chandigarh Horse Show and even held a concurrent exhibition of lifestyle products. There was a food court also to give a carnival feel to the event. The fashion show was the icing on the cake and rejuvenated the participants." This story is provided by GPRC. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/GPRC)

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Hairdresser harassed former employer and made threats with razor

A man repeatedly harassed his former dress at a hairdressers in Bolton after being dismissed from his role.

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Six-year-old cuts her 'Rapunzel' hair to make a wig as a Christmas gift for cancer patients


: Friday, December 18, 2020, 10:10 AM IST
Six-year-old cuts her 'Rapunzel' hair to make a wig as a Christmas gift for cancer patients
Tia Costa
Tia Costa, a six-year-old resident of Bandra would never let anybody touch her hair. Cutting them was next to impossible. Inspired by a video on Instagram, Tia cut her knee-length tresses to get a wig made out of it for cancer patients.
Touched by how cancer patients lose their hair during chemotherapy, Tia wanted to gift a wig made up of her tresses as a Christmas gift to a needy patient. When asked how she felt parting away from her hair, which she fondly named Rapunzel hair, the six-year-old said, "I am happy that I can share my hair with a needy. My hair will grow back, but by donating, I will be able to put a smile on someone's face, who lost their hair due to cancer."

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