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Is China actually attempting to do everything within its power to create evil?

Q. That's a very straightforward question.

If the presumption is offensive to anyone, then please correct me with YOUR truth in regards to the actions the CCP has been taking for (at the very least) the past 3 generations.

A. Questions like this are hyperbolic and do nothing to improve relations or understanding between our countries. They're replete with ignorance and reflect the parochial nature of those who dare not to display a modicum of empathy or interest in attempting to understand another culture.

Recent headlines have been abound with the reformist nature of China's new leadership. I've provided several examples below:

Chinese Officials Ousted Over Alleged Sexual Exploits
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323854904578263764051190022.html

New Bureaucratic Diet Takes Bite Out of Restaurants, Hotels
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2013/02/07/new-bureaucratic-diet-takes-bite-out-of-restaurants-hotels/

Is Xi Jinping a Reformer? Wrong Question.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2013/02/01/is-xi-jinping-a-reformer-wrong-question/

China Austerity Drive Becomes a Joke
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2013/02/25/china-austerity-drive-a-laughing-matter/

China Targets Corruption, Luxury Brands Mourn
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/evanosnos/2013/02/china-targets-corruption-geneva-mourns.html

Corruption is still clearly a big problem. However, this isn't something which can be cleaned up over night. It wasn't cleaned up over night in America, either.

I'd also urge those living in glass houses to not throw stones, as America clearly has its own problems. Our education system and the "safety" we provide our children while in school is mocked throughout the entire world, our political system is dysfunctional, 12% of our population does not have access to affordable health care (at present), etc.

Change, real change, begins at the grass roots level. The average Chinese is well aware of its country's failings and shortcomings, and current and up-and-coming leadership should be commended for beginning to address these issues.

Instead of asking questions which promote misunderstanding, we, instead, need to be asking questions which lead to real discussion and help foster positive cultural exchange.

How to make your hair soft and silky for dark brown hair?
Q. Hi, i have long dark brown hair. Its somewhat damaged on the tips and i wash my hair everyday but, with different shampoos everyday. Like one day tressume, one day loreal, and one day herbal essence. My hair is long (about 4inches below shoulders) dry, and naturally straight with a few curls on the ends of my hair. What am i doing wrong? What should i do? Any advice?

A. Soft, silky, shiny & healthy hair comes from: Good genes. Good hair care. Good foods from Mother Nature not made my man like John Frieda or supplements found @ GNC. Those products can only do more harm than good.. You'll get 12 responses, suggesting 12 different brands. An example from YA! who uses hair shine products: "Too much shine spray!! Now hair looks greasy! Blechâ¦"

I've used the same cheapest shampoo Garnier for Normal Hair for over 15 years (no conditioner - we have soft water). When traveling, I briefly rinse with bottled water. Celebrities rinsed theirs with Perrier water. ~ InStyle mag. You can also use plastic curlers to set your hair, to get them silkier, softer, smoother. Blow dry. Take them out. Brush to style or tousle with your fingers. Retro styles are back!

Washing less often, builds the natural oil your hair needs, to get them smoother, shinier, silkier, softer. Man-made products are just temporary, until you wash them again, and at the same time washing off the natural oil your hair NEEDS. Hair product just absorbs on your hair if they're dry, like a sponge.

The hair industry is a trillion dollar business, they sell products that cleans & condition the hair. They also sell products that damage and causes hair loss. They also DO NOT give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss due to 'abuse'. Mechanical, chemical, or thermal styling. Hair straighteners and relaxers top the hair products pose the greatest risks. Hair relaxers, related products marketed heavily to African-American women, are dangerous because they may contain powerful chemicals such as lye, a toxic substance also used in drain cleaners.

I've been using whatever shampoos they have in all the luxury hotels (Ireland) and it did the same as if I washed my hair with over the counter brand. The only difference? I briefly rinse my hair with bottled water, to help condition the hair because their water is not the same as Oregon water, but they taste the same. My hair still feel soft, silky, shiny & smooth. So salon, or spa products or over the counter, my hair doesn't change in texture.

Hair products are not made of glue to fix, repair, prevent, reverse hair from getting damaged.

Itâs the dirty little secret shampoo companies donât want you to knowâwhen you wash your hair with one of those nutrient-rich shampoos, most of the nutrients and active ingredients in the product donât actually end up in your hair, they wind up down the drain⦠along with all the money you spent on the shampoo.
Why does this happen? Because the shampoo molecules they contain are too large to penetrate the cells of hair and more importantly the tiny hair follicles where our hair actually grows. They sit atop the follicle until we wash them away.
Why is that a problem?
Our hair works basically the same wayâif you want to treat your hair right, you need to treat the roots.

HOW you use to style your hair or what styling tools that damage the hair, and what chemicals you're adding to the hair, not the shampoo.

Best advice from Hollywood's well known hairstylist in the 80's once said: "Keep foods in your mouth and hair products on your hair."

If you've straightened your hair in the past, it may grow slowly or none at all.
Google: "Foods for Healthy Hair"http://www.foodforhealthyhair.com/ http://sg.news.yahoo.com/food-for-healthy-hair.html - or 10 Best Foods for Your Hair.
http://www.channelstv.com/home/2012/07/03/10-best-foods-for-your-hair/
NO MATTER which link you picked, they all suggest the same foods. Your hair may be the fastest-growing tissue in the body but, unlike the skin, it cannot repair itself. That is why getting the right balance of vitamins and proteins is imperative. Don't expect to look like you've stepped out of a hair commercial the day after you've changed your diet. It is likely to take at least three months before you actually see tangible results. Hair is dead, but hair also has electrical energy; the negative charge of damaged hair can lead to flyways and unruly hair.

Cutting your split ends yourself, spend 5-10 mins. on a sunny day so you can easily spot them, using a 2" scissors, cut strand by strand, section by section, allowing new growth to take over. ake the hair look healthier while it's growing. Even healthy hair like mine get them, due to normal brushing & styling.

Best answer comes from people with Avatars, showing their healthy shiny, soft, silky, smooth hair.

Myth: Rinsing with ice-cold water after a shampoo will give you shinier hair.
Truth: It might wake you up, but a dousing of cold water will have no effect on the shininess of your tresses.


Read more: Common Hair Care Myths - Hair Care Tips - Good Housekeeping

How can I get silky hair without damaging my hair?
Q. Hi, so I'm a guy and I think my hair is kind of thick and I've grown sick of it. I want to have straight silky hair, is there a way to get that more naturally without a straightener? Are there any recommended hair products? If I go to a hair salon or something will they tell me what I can do also?

A. Shiny, silky, smooth hair comes from: Good genes. Good hair care. Good foods from Mother Nature not made my man like John Frieda or supplements found @ GNC. Those products can only do more harm than good.. You'll get 12 responses, suggesting 12 different brands.

I use the cheapest shampoo (no conditioner for over 15 years - we also have soft water).

Washing less often, builds the natural oil your hair needs, to get them smoother, shinier, silkier, softer. Man-made products are just temporary, until you wash them again, and at the same time washing off the natural oil your hair NEEDS. Hair product just absorbs on your hair if they're dry, like a sponge.

The hair industry is a billion dollar business, they sell products that cleans & condition the hair. They also sell products that damage and causes hair loss. They also DO NOT give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss due to 'abuse'.

In Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa where we stayed in Ireland, they have hotel shampoos bottled together as Body Wash & Shampoo in one. Why not, they are meant to clean. Their body lotion buttery serum, are meant for body AND hair. These products are sold in their spas for $15 a bottle, much more than over the counter and they contain natural ingredients. The more I used them, the greasier my hair got.

I've been using whatever shampoos they have in all the luxury hotels (Ireland) and it did the same as if I washed my hair with over the counter brand. The only difference? I briefly rinse my hair with bottled water, to help condition the hair because their water is not the same as Oregon water, but they taste the same. My hair still feel soft, silky, shiny & smooth. So salon, or spa products or over the counter, my hair doesn't change in texture.

When you wash your hair with one of those nutrient-rich shampoos, most of the nutrients and active ingredients in the product donât actually end up in your hair, they wind up down the drain⦠along with all the money you spent on the shampoo.

Google: "Foods for Healthy Hair"
Growing healthy hair doesn't come from a bottle or pills and hair products do not speed hair growth. Any hair oil, is another form to keep hair moisturized, nothing more. If you're in HS, your hair & nails should be growing normally, and as healthily as possible, since you're eating healthy foods. But when hair isn't growing as fast, it's because they've been tampered with: chemicals, hair straightening, etc. . .

Have you seen Tucker McCall's hair in the Young & the Restless 3 weeks ago? His hair was set in curlers (Google how to set hair in plastic curlers) then brushed, then hair sprayed - if you wish. It's longer, that's the look of what healthy curly, no frizz hair looks like. Meaning EVEN GUYS style their hair like MODELS! You can do that @ home!




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