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Product combo
Since @Joseph Westwell and @James OHara recommend paste for my hair but the problem was in india there is no such thing as hair paste so I came up with the combo volume moouse and hair spray. How's that?
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You’ll lose a lot of the ability to shape your hair before the hairspray, if you’ve got natural texture and thickness than you’ll be able to do it yes Also I had a look on Amazon India and found pastes?
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@Reyaz Chad Yeah I found a decent amount on Amazon for India, pretty good products too
Public speaking📢
It would be great to learn what tips and advice you have regarding this - if there is anyone who has studied this or has done it before, let me know!
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I’ve done it before and it’s something I really like to do, because the concept minus the fear is amazing (your job is to talk, that’s a lot of people’s dreams right there 😂) It’s pressure, which is something I’m familiar with in goalkeeping - if you think about shit going wrong, it will, and you won’t be at a level anywhere near what you want out of yourself, just accept it that making a mistake is part of it and makes you a human Practically speaking, your brain will probably be at 10000mph when you’re doing it, speak half as fast as you do in your head to start with, it’ll relax you and get you more comfortable once you really get on a roll with it
Hair problem?
Does wet hair = lower frizz or frizz free? because mine is the complete opposite. I wet my hair and frizz is just still there. I thought it was porosity but my hair absorbs products just fine and stays for like 2 days or 3. so is it hinting at my hair's health or what? why is my hair isnt clumping together? is it length or health or what exactly?
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I have some thoughts, firstly wet hair doesn’t mean no frizz, especially if you’re not covered in water Your hair could be damaged or dry? So it doesn’t stick together as you’ve roughened up the cuticles (I don’t know this, this is a question to you, if it is, we can go from there) High porosity maybe? Where your hair absorbs moisture fast BUT also lets it go extremely quickly? (This is also workable too) You mentioned product, what products to do use and HOW do you apply it?
Flow with a fade or no fade
As you know I have 2C hair and I’m trying to get the flow and I’m not sure whether it will look good with a a type of fade or not faded at all And if it’s good with a fade which ones recommended I currently have a low drop fade Let me know which one I should get I am growing the back out Here’s some images:
Flow with a fade or no fade
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I’ve done both mate in the past 6 months How patient are you? if you’re patient and want to soften your face up, 100% grow out the sides, which is what I’ve now done (and less haircuts too in the long run) If you want it maintained and sharp, get a taper, you’ll be out of the awkward stage a lot sooner I’d argue I’ll include 2 below of both, the main difference here is the SIDES, first one is with a taper and the second one is with grown sides
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@Imran Mohammed Low taper 100%, keep it really subtle
Creatine
Hello Mantra Member's, it's been a long time. I am back again. Need a little health advice from @Jack Npt and other members of community. So my Gym trainer says I should not take creatine during weighloss as it triggers water retention. Where as my friend, we both started working out back in 2022. He Started talking creatine since 2023. And I started at end of 2024. Also he has been consistent where as I have been on and off for working out. But I have been working out for past 3 months and have lost 8kgs without creatine. Should I start creatine or should I not? Also been growing my hair out it isn't much but yeah it's something. I don't have any good pics tho 😭 lol.
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Creatine is not fat, it doesn’t stall progress, nor does water. The water retention happens in the muscle, not under the skin, very worst case you might LOOK fuller in your opinion, but that does not mean it’s burning your progress on a cut, because it’s not Technically speaking: Creatine provides your body with something called phosphocreatine, when you’re working out with weights, you’re pushing hard for a short amount of time, and your body is using ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) when ATP is used, one of the Phosphates breaks off, and the ATP becomes ADP (Di-phosphate) Creatine donates the missing phosphate to ADP (in the name PHOSPHOcreatine), to resynthesise to become ATP. The more ATP you have, the more resynthesis happening, which means you can push harder for longer and get a few more reps in
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