“Little birds should stay away from big bad kittycats” -Catwoman
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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“Little birds should stay away from big bad kittycats” -Catwoman
📸: @pthump (IG)
My Cosplay IG : @geeky_mimi
Every Black girl is so pretty
*reblog if you agree*
“Little birds should stay away from big bad kittycats” -Catwoman
📸: @pthump (IG)
My Cosplay IG : @geeky_mimi
“Kitten’s got claws” -Catwoman
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My Cosplay IG : @geeky_mimi
My first Cosplay Photoshoot.
I miss cosplaying and photoshoots. These pictures are bringing me so much joy during these dark times.
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I pray that everyone who likes/reblogs this gets the job they’re looking for. 🙏🙏🙏🙏Good vibes sent 💸💸💸💸💸
I NEED THIS SO BAD RIGHT NOW
I no lie just got hired today!! I am amazed.
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Omg bless
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GOD BLESS THIS POST
Please
GUYS I BELIEVE THIS WORKED FOR ME I JUST GOT THE JOB OPPORTUNITY OF MY LIFE!!!
In process! I will let you know if I get the job!
Job Interview today,I need this
It really worked
Not missing this chance to not reblog this. Send all the good juju my way, I need it& bad!!!
@insertepithethere
Need this
Ooh yes I applied today
I want this GSM or GM position 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I really needed this yall… hopefully the universe listens
Reblog if you've been offended by the words of your own parents.
I want to know if I’m the only one.
910,776. The amount of notes on this is disgusting.
Everyday :)
Yeah.
Almost 940,000…
‘ur so chubby’,, ‘u would look so much better if u just lost a stone’,, ‘im going to put u on a diet’,, ‘maybe u could run better if u didn’t eat so much’ ,, ‘u would like pe if u exercised more and lost a bit off of Ur thighs’ ,,, sometimes I want to cry, she doesn’t realize how hard I try
Every year
Every day
Yup because parents can offend just like any other human being on this earth. No ones safe from not being an a**hole
Pure,
via @kesyacaat
MEN talking that Real Shit
Woooooow this real af. Imma need every nigga to listen to this twice.
I didn’t expect that
Listen… my freaky ass passed clean out when he said this….
I CLUTCHED MY CHEST SO DAMN HARD THE FIRST TIME MY GAWD.
I ain’t gonn lie…first time I heard him say this my nipples got hard AF
I thought I was the only one!!! I was melting in my seat. He can choke me anytime
I didn’t even like this nigga before this movie but I think this was one of the moments I looked over at y’all and said “yeah…I see the appeal” @chandlersbinged @smart-but-flawed
i’m so concerned 💀
Also when tchalla was like “ I AM YOUR KING NOW!!!”
now that i can relate to ☝🏾😩
We can all agree we’d fuck them all 👏🏽
Lawd
I miss my goddess locs 😿
8 Herbs & Oils that Promote Hair Growth
1. Jojoba Oil
Jojoba oil is an extract of the Jojoba plant found in California, Arizona and parts of Mexico. Jojoba oil has been used for hundreds of years by American Indians to moisturize and grow hair. The molecular makeup of jojoba has similar characteristics to the natural oil the glands of the scalp produce. Jojoba oil can be purchased at herb shops and can be applied directly to your hair or you can add a few drops to your favorite conditioner to promote hair growth. Jojoba is hypoallergenic and will not harm your hair or scalp. Aloe vera is another product used by Native American Indians to promote hair growth and is also an excellent moisturizer for your hair.
2. Wheat Germ/Aloe Vera/Coconut Milk
Mix ¼ cup of wheat germ, ¼ cup of aloe vera and ¼ cup of coconut milk and use this product as a natural shampoo. Aloe vera can be purchased at drugstores and herb shops and can also be applied directly to the scalp as it will open pores on the scalp that may have previously been blocked and will allow the hair follicles to grow. The American Indians also used and continue to use several kinds of oils to promote hair growth such as emu oil, rosemary oil, and mustard oil.
3. Peppermint Oil
A few drops of any of these products can be massaged directly into the scalp to stimulate the hair follicles and promote hair growth. Peppermint oil is also a good scalp stimulator but must be diluted before application. Mix 3 drops of peppermint oilwith 3 teaspoons of water and massage into the scalp. These oils can be purchased at herb shops and all are hypoallergenic and not harmful to the hair or scalp.
4. Lavender Oil/Lavender Water
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia or Lavandula officinalis), native to the Mediterranean, is now grown in temperate climates worldwide. For centuries, lavender has been used by herbal practitioners to prevent baldness and to encourage new hair growth. Lavender contains potent anti-bacterial agents that soothe and heal scalp infections. It is useful in treating dandruff and adds volume to the hair shaft. Place a few sprigs of lavender in a glass container and cover with extra-virgin olive oil and cover tightly. Place in a cool, dark spot and allow to age for 3 to 4 weeks. Use the lavender infused oil as a daily scalp massage. Apply and leave on overnight. In the morning, wash hair with a gentle organic shampoo and style as usual.
A daily rinse of lavender water (bring water to a boil, add a few sprigs of lavender, reduce to simmer for 20 minutes, then cool) will impart a delightful fragrance and shine to hair. Apply lavender as a daily rinse after shampooing.
5. Burdock Root Oil
Burdock (Arctium Lappa) root oil, also known as Bur oil is one of the most important herbs used to restore hair. Burdock promotes healthy hair by relieving scalp irritations and improving blood circulation to the hair follicle. Burdock root oil supplies natural phytosterols and important essential fatty acids to hair roots, and has been traditionally used to reduce and reverse hair thinning. It is a key ingredient in many hair restoration treatments.
6. Saw Palmetto
Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) has been used for centuries as both a food staple and as a healing medicinal herb. The herb produces a dark red berry which is dried and then pulverized into a fine powder. Saw palmetto is available in several forms including ointments, capsules, tinctures and teas. Recent scientific studies have shown that Saw Palmetto may have beneficial effects for those suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH); male pattern baldness and other conditions associated with excess DHT (male hormone) production.
7. Stinging Nettle
Stinging Nettle (Urtica Diocia), found growing naturalized across America, blocks the conversion of testosterone into DHT. Excessive DHT contributes to hair loss in both men and women. Stinging nettle can be purchased in either pill or capsule form and is said to be more effective when used in combination with saw palmetto. Nettle can be harvested in the wild (use gloves as the leaves are covered with tiny hairs that cause a stinging sensation upon contact with human skin). The fresh leaves can be submersed in olive oil in a glass jar. Seal and place in a cool, dark spot for 2 to 3 weeks. Apply the oil in an invigorating scalp massage. Stinging nettle essential oil is frequently an ingredient in organic shampoos and conditioners.
8. Rosemary
Used for centuries in cultures worldwide to promote hair growth and delay the onset of gray hair, Rosemary oil stimulates blood circulation of the scalp. A refreshing daily rinse of rosemary leaves simmered in water retains hair color. The rinse is most effective on dark hair. A few drops of rosemary oil can be added to olive oil and used as a scalp massage oil.
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