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As I talked about before, Rosemary is so useful in aiding quicker hair growth. When infused into an oil it not only helps hair grow quicker but also helps in making your hair softer and more shiny.
Castor oil is commonly known for its ability to promote, not only hair growth but also thicken the hair, giving you a more voluminous mane. 🦁😍 When infused with rosemary, it gives your hair that extra kick to promote even faster growth.
Jojoba is oil is used to add shine and promote softer, more manageable hair for those who may have frizzy, wiry or uncontrollable locks. It also soothes the scalp, acting as a great treatment for dandruff and dry, itchy scalps. Jojoba oil is the closest oil to the sebum our skin produces naturally, making it a great choice for those with sensitive skin. 🥰✨
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Slop oil treatment
Slop oil treatment THERMOPAC provides a complete treatment system for any type of slop oil.
Slop oil contains hydrocarbons, solids, and water. Normally it appears as an emulsion that is not easily breakable. When the slop oil contains resins, tars, and surfactants, separation in conventional static settlers may take several hours to separate into components.
The objective of the THERMOPAC Separation System is to recycle the slop oil into the re-refining process for the recovery of light hydrocarbons, the base of oils, and finally polishing; or to mix it with normal crude oil for further processing.THERMOPAC separation system generally comprises the following steps:
Pre-treatment which involves
Heating the slop oil to reduce viscosity.
The addition of chemical emulsion breakers/demulsifiers which help to improve separation
A three phase decanter, which separates slop oil into three components consisting of oil, water and solids. This decanter is the core of the separation system
The recovered oil now complies with the standard refinery requirements and can be mixed with used lube oil for re-refining into base oils/lubricants or it can be normal crude oil for further treatment.
THERMOPAC separation system generally comprises the following steps:
Separation of residual water, light hydrocarbons such as naphtha and gas oil; and base oil plus residue from the oil recovered from the process as above
This process is carried out in a self-contained skid which houses a flash evaporator, thermal oil heat exchanger, water/naphtha condenser, decanter, Gas oil evaporator, and gas oil condenser.
The system is designed to completely dehydrate the feed and to remove light hydrocarbons such as naphtha and gas oil and deliver a mixture of fractions of light and heavy lube oils along with asphaltic residue, which can further be treated in our thin-film evaporators for recovery of various cuts of lube oil and subsequent polishing.
The plant offered by us is a fully automatic SCADA based PLC controlled plant.
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10 Benefits of Steaming Your Hair after Oiling | Hair Care Tips
There are many benefits to steaming your hair after oiling. Does your hair suffer from dryness or have difficulty absorbing hair products? If your hair is naturally dry, then it is high time you give it some love. Once you start steaming your hair, I can guarantee you that you will begin to see the results. Hair steaming is a simple remedy that can fix this problem. For many years hair steaming has been used as a technique in afro hair salons. The method is an integral part of caring for your natural hair. Steaming is done by coating your hair with essential oils and then applies heat to let the moisture penetrate deep into your hair roots. If you don't want to go to the salon, you can opt to steam your hair from the comfort of your home. There are various hair steamers in the market which you can buy. You can also get handheld steamers to use if you don’t want to spend a lot time going to and from the hair salon. If you are a newbie to hair steaming, then this guide will help you know everything about hair steaming, what a hair steamer is, and the various benefits associated with steaming your hair.
Steaming Your Hair after Oiling
Hair steaming is a procedure of using wet air to open the pores and hair follicles on your scalp. This process also allows better absorption of moisture to your scalp. Our hair is prone to harmful elements that might cause it to dry and become brittle. This can also lead to breakage of hair. Steaming your hair after applying natural hair oils will help the moisture penetrate deep into your scalp and hair roots. You can compare your hair with a tree or a flower. If the tree or flower doesn't get enough moisture to the roots, they will get dry. The same applies to your hair. If it is not getting the moisture that it needs, your scalp will dry out, and your hair will break. What is a Hair Steamer? A hair steamer is a tool that uses steam from filtered water to hydrate dry hair. It uses electricity to boil the water in the reservoir. When the water boils, it produces vapor. The vapor is released from the dome-like part of the hair steamer. The dome-like part is where your head usually sits under as you wait for the moisture to penetrate your hair. What Steaming Does to Your Hair Apart from helping to moisturize your hair, steaming also stimulates the growth of your hair and increases its softness. Steaming also allows blood circulation in your scalp and helps in the repair of damaged hair. It also protects your skin from dryness and irritation. Once you steam your hair, you can easily style it since your hair will not have any oil buildup. How Often Should You Steam Your Hair? The number of times you should steam your hair will depend on several things. If your hair is healthy, then steaming it once a month is okay. If your hair is parched, you should steam it after every seven days. Steaming it every week adds extra hydration to your hair, enhancing elasticity and moisture retention of your hair. 10 Benefits of Steaming Your Hair after Oiling Encourages the Growth of Hair Cutting your hair might take up several minutes. Growing it back will take you months, especially if it’s facing problems like breakage or thinning. If the growth of your hair seems to have come to a halt, then it might be time you considered steaming. Steaming your hair will help it to grow. There is a free flow of natural oils into your scalp after steaming your hair. The oils nourish and increase blood flow to your scalp giving you long and healthy hair. Improves the Health of Your Scalp How healthy your scalp is can play a significant role in the overall well-being of your hair. If you are having issues with your hair, the first thing you should check is the condition of your scalp. If you have a dry scalp, then this might lead to several hair problems such as hair breakage, itchiness, and dandruff in your hair. A dry scalp can cause all of these hair problems. Steaming your hair after oiling can prevent some of these problems. Steaming your hair opens ups the skin pores and assists in removing the debris from the cells that are dead. Once your skin pores are open and clean, the nutrients can penetrate your hair follicles, improving the growth of your hair. Improves Hair Elasticity Hair elasticity refers to your hair's ability to expand and shrink and not break or shed. Steaming your hair after oiling allows your hair to absorb moisture quickly. This enables your hair to bend and stretch without causing pressure to your hair. Refreshes your Hair Curls Steaming your hair is another way of adding moisture to your hair without soaking it in water. If you are one of those people who suffer from dry, brittle hair, steaming your hair might be an excellent option to consider. Lift the Hair Cuticle It is difficult for low porosity hair to absorb moisture deep into the roots of the hair. Steaming can be helpful to people who have hair with low porosity. The warmth of the moisture from the steam allows nutrients from the oils to penetrate your skin and raises your hair cuticles. Enhances Moisture Retention Another benefit of steaming is that it helps your hair to retain moisture better. Once you steam your hair, the moisture will not evaporate as quickly as it would have if you just condition your hair. The fact that the moisture is absorbed deep into the hair follicles means that it will stay there longer. Reduces Dandruff The main reason why we get dandruff is because of a dry scalp. If your scalp is dry, then I can guarantee you that dandruff will be your new best friend. Steaming provides moisture to your hair, which prevents your scalp from drying. You should oil your hair before you steam to enable the oils to get absorbed in your scalp. Your scalp and hair get better each time you steam, leaving no room for dandruff. Relaxes Your Body Steaming gives your body a calm and relaxing feeling. The calming effect is brought about by the production of hormones called endorphins. Endorphins are known to make you feel relaxed and calm, even if you were suffering from stress. Stress is also known to affect your hair. One way in which it can affect your hair is by losing your hair. Reduction in stress can help prevent hair loss. Cleansing and Detoxification We all use different products on our hair. But have you ever thought what happens to the different products you use like hair sprays, conditioners, and gels? All these products are likely to leave residue on your hair. Some environmental contaminants such as smoke and dust can get trapped in your hair. Once all these contaminants and products accumulate on your hair, they will cause a buildup. Overtime the accumulation of these substances might harm your hair. Steaming your hair will help remove all the debris and buildup from your scalp. 10. Allows Hair Products to Penetrate the Hair Shaft Deep conditioners and hair treatment work best if the hair absorbs well all the products. In most cases, the conditioners and hair treatment don't get easily absorbed due to the tight coils and curls in natural hair. The heat from the steamer can help get rid of this problem. The hair steamer opens the hair cuticles in the hair and allows them to receive all the nutrients to the roots. When the products reach where they are needed the most, and the nutrients are well distributed, your hair will grow and become gorgeous. Conclusion If you have been suffering from hair conditions such as a dry scalp, itchiness, and dandruff, getting your hair steamed would be the right choice. You will get all of the benefits mentioned above once you incorporate steaming of hair into your routine. You will say goodbye to dry hair and itchiness and welcome long healthy hair. Steaming your hair will depend on how dry your hair is, how often you wash it, and how difficult it is for hair products like conditioners to penetrate. However, not all hair types react well with steamy oily hair treatment. If you are suffering from an itchy and flaky scalp using steaming with oil can worsen the matter. Flaking of the scalp is caused by yeast on the scalp. If you use oil to steam, that will be like providing food for the yeast. Ensure that you first treat the flaky scalp before steaming your hair for better results. Also, remember that you do not have to go to the salon to steam your hair. You can quickly steam your hair from the comfort of your home. Read the full article
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For just $25.95 Niik's Citrus Coconut Souffle is a skin souffle for oily or normal skin types. It does not clog pores despite what people may think because …
For just $25.95 Niik's Citrus Coconut Souffle is a skin souffle for oily or normal skin types. It does not clog pores despite what people may think because it contains plant based oil instead of petroleum. It's made with oils that replicate the oils in the skin making it less greasy when applied. It contains therapeutic essential oils made to uplift your energy and lighten dark marks. It is a great daily body moisturizer and you can use on your hair as well. It pairs greatly with the Coconut Lime Body Scrub. Benefits of the Citrus Coconut Souffle: 1. Regulates oily skin every night 2. Especially made for oily skin 3. Contains Vitamin A, C, & E 4. Great for allergy prone skin 5. All ingredients come from plants 6. Made with therapeutic essential oils Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram,and Pinterest @niikproducts