Alunite, bauxite, clay or cryolitemay be the sources of alum. Specifically, alum reduces to a fine powder as long as it remains moistened during the action of the earth's natural weathering processes on alunite. But from the powder to the highly prized crystals of alternative medicine, alum needs to undergo a heating process.Heating likewise is necessary to release alum from bauxite, clay, and cryolite. Bauxite and clay need the help of sulfuric acid and acid potassium sulfate in the process. Cryolite needs the help of calcium carbonate, to end up with alum crystals.
No, it will just make your hair look white.
in my experience its the opposite/ after eating or drinking food that were cooked or stored in aluminum i usually ge a strep throat
No. while it is true that hair grows due to protein, whey proteins are absorbed into the muscles, not hair.
Oil stains are difficult to remove from paper, but covering the stain with cornmeal or talcum powder can help lift some of the oil. Allow the powder to absorb for thirty minutes, and then brush the cornmeal or talcum off until there's no powder residue.
No. The drug tracers are in the hair follicle, which is essentially protein. Because the hair is not living and is already in place, no amount of antibiotics will remove drug tracers already existing in hair.
Clarifying shampoos remove build up, such as product build up and dirt from the hair.
Use a magnet to remove the iron filings. Filter the remainder to separate the insoluble chalk powder from the water. Wash and dry the iron filings as they will be contaminated. Dry the chalk powder to remove traces of water.
If you brush baby powder through you hair it will absorb your hairs natural oil. So if you don't want to wash you hair (even though you may need to) , the baby powder can help. Just sprinkle some into you brush and then brush it through focusing on the roots first. It gives some bounce back to flat oily hair.
Try to use a color-safe shampoo or even a red tinted shampoo to help keep your color fresh. Only washing your hair with cold water will help as well
The most effective way to help split ends is to get a hair cut and remove them. After getting a hair cut use products that help moiturize to help prevent split ends. It is also a good practice to get a trim once every six weeks to keep split ends from forming.
Jahim Alum Thnx it help me answer a goegraghy question. Thanks clive.