Friday, 10 March 2017

Things You Don't Know about Assissin's Creed

Is the first truly great video game movie on the way? 20th Century Fox sure seems to hope so and they have just released a new trailer for Assassin's Creed to try and prove it. With star power in the form of Michael Fassbender and a popular game franchise behind them, they may very well have cracked the code of the video game to movie adaptation in Hollywood
20th Century Fox announced via their UK Twitter account that the second trailer for Assassin's Creed was coming. The Tweet was accompanied by a new shot of Michael Fassbender along with one of his assassin accomplices, who is being played by Ariane Labed. The studio lived up to their promise and the new trailer is here, which shows us more of Michael Fassbender reliving his ancestor's bloody past and killing people in the 15th century.
"Through a revolutionary technology that unlocks his genetic memories, Callum Lynch (Michael Fassbender) experiences the adventures of his ancestor, Aguilar, in 15th Century Spain. Callum discovers he is descended from a mysterious secret society, the Assassins, and amasses incredible knowledge and skills to take on the oppressive and powerful Templar organization in the present day."
The first trailer for the Assassin's Creed movie debuted back in May, which was criticized by some for the decision to include Kanye West music in it. Outside of that, it did boast an interesting premise which will alternate between the present and past timelines, as well as some outstanding visuals and set pieces. Perhaps most notably the world record-breaking "Leap of Faith" jump which has been focused on quite a bit by the marketing team at 20th Century Fox.
Video game adaptations have been a code that Hollywood has been trying to crack for a very long time, with very little success. The movies are almost always critical failures and we have yet to get a video game movie that was a runaway success at the box office. Warcraft did become the highest-grossing video game movie of all time this year, having grossed $433 million worldwide. The movie barely made a dent domestically though and didn't fair very well with critics either. So it wasn't the breakthrough some were hoping it would be. Assassin's Creed boasts a very impressive cast led by Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard and Jeremy Irons, so it has that going for it.
 
20th Century Fox could use a big hit after movies like Independence Day: Resurgence underperformed this summer. Even if the Assasin's Creed movie is received very well, it will be facing very stiff competition as it is coming out less than a week after Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and is coming out the same day as the new Chris Pratt, Jennifer Lawerence sci-fi movie Passengers. Assassin's Creed is being directed by Justin Kurzel and is set for a December 21 release date. Be sure to check out the new trailer for the movie below.
<em>Assassin's Creed</em> final Poster

Top 9 Mysterious People on Planet

They came without name, make their own place in the world’s history and gone away. Following is the list of 9 people who eventually came into existence from no-where. Their identity never been found which turned them the most mysterious people on earth.

9 Mysterious People Whose Identities Are Still Unknown

9. Babushka Lady

Babushka Lady
In 1963, at the time of assassination of President John F. Kennedy, an unknown woman was present in the ground. According to the witnesses and films captured that time, she wore a headscarf and captured the assassination in his camera. After shooting, she joined the crowd and disappeared. That lady never came forward despite of FBI request. In all the photographs or films of her, she was either facing away from the camera or covered her face with her own camera. Who was that lady and why she never came forward is still a question.

8. The Man from Taured

The man from Taured
In 1954, a man landed at the Tokyo International Airport. When security asked him to point out his country on the map, he pointed to Andorra. He said that his country name is Taurus, which is in the existence from 1,000 years, and he had never heard about Andorra before. On the other side, security had never heard about Taurus. His passport, driving license and checkbook backed his story. Confused officers sent him to nearby hotel and left two official outside to keep eyes on him. In the next morning, that man vanished mysteriously without leaving any trace behind him and never found again.

7. Jack the Ripper

Jack the Ripper
In 1888, five prostitutes have been brutally murdered as a part of serial killing. Killer cut down their throats, abdominal and took out their internal organs. The way victims has been killed suggest that the killer may have anatomical or surgical knowledge. At the time of investigation, police and media received many letters supposed to be from the murderer itself with the name of Jack the ripper. But who was he and why targeted only prostitutes? These are the questions never answered.

6. Green Children of Woolpit

Green Children of Woolpit
In 12th century, two children, brother and sister, having unusual green skin suddenly appeared in the village of Woolpit in Suffolk. They spoke unknown language and ate nothing except the beans only. Soon, they learned the English language and started to eat other foods. The green color of their skin also gone away with time. The boy was sick and died, but the girl claimed they came from a place called St Martin’s Land which is located underground world. The sun never shone there and everything there is green. Nobody ever found their origins. Did they come from some alien world? It is still a unsolved mystery.

5. Kaspar Hauser

Kaspar Hauser
On 26th May, 1828, a boy appeared in the street of Nuremberg. He carried a letter addressed to the captain of the 4th squadron of the 6th cavalry regiment. The boy claimed that his name is Kaspar and he grown up in a dark isolated cell which was about 2 meters long, one meter wide and one and a half meters high. The boy didn’t know much about his past except that his father was a cavalry soldier. The boy ate only black bread and water and grab all shiny objects like he had never seen any light in his life. Though, there are several stories, his real identity has been discovered.

4. Agent 355

10 Mysterious People on Earth
This is a pseudonym given to a female spy in George Washington during American Revolution. She was an intelligent agent, however, captured and imprisoned by British on a ship and also supposed to die there. Her real identity never been found.

3. The Man in the Iron Mask

Man in the Iron Mask
There was a prisoner arrested in 1669 who was kept in number of jails under the custody of same Jailer. He was held in the prison for almost 34 years. No one had ever seen his face because it was hidden by a mast of black velvet cloth. On 19 November 1703, he died under the name Marchioly. There are many stories about him but neither confirmed the actual identity of the face behind that mask.

2. Tank man

Tiananmen Square Tank Man
In the morning of June 5, 1989, when the Chinese military had suppressed the Tiananmen Square protest, a man protested against them by stood up against the column of tanks. Though a newspaper claimed that his name was Wang Weilin and he was a student, but the Communist party of China rejected this news. They declared the man didn’t arrested and have no idea about him. Still, there is no reliable information about that man and its fate.

1. The Isdal Woman

The Isdal woman
In 1970, an unidentified body of a woman found in “Death Valley” in Bergen. She was naked and police found her burned passport and sleeping pills next to her. After investigation, it is found that the woman had up to nine fake identities which she used to travel in Europe. The autopsy revealed that the woman had taken several sleeping pills before the death which supports that she may had done suicide. Though, some believed she may have been killed, but her identity is still in dark.

10 Strange Funeral Traditions on Our Planet

This is a list of some interesting and weird rituals in which people belonging to different cultures disposed their loved ones to the God, after they have ceased to live. Some bury their loved ones while others burn them. But there are some never heard of most bizarre funeral traditions in the world that you are going to be shocked after knowing. Read ahead to know about these shocking death rituals and traditions from around the globe.

10. Famadihana

Bizarre Funeral Traditions
Famadihana is a funerary tradition of the Malagasy people in Madagascar. Known as the turning of the bones, people bring forth the bodies of their ancestors from the family crypts and rewrap them in fresh cloth, than dance with the corpses around the tomb to live music. This is a way of the Malagasy people to remember their dead relatives and loved ones from time to time. These people dig out the remains of their dead one’s body at regular intervals and wrap them in fresh clothes. They bury them again after carrying them around their villages.

9. Tree-Bound

Tree-Bound
This tradition simply involved tying the dead to the ancient trees found among the village of the deceased. This ritual is probable to be practiced by people who are atheist and do not follow any certain set of traditions and culture. This ensures that their dead ones are always in the hearts of the people and the ritual is a way of reminding others that they must prepare for death and the live thereafter.

8. Hanging of Coffins

Hanging of Coffins
This ancient ritual practiced by the old Chinese Dynasties involved the displaying of coffins on high rock cliffs. They believe that coffins need to be close to the sky so that their dead can be closer to heaven. The coffins were actually discovered by the archaeologists among the remains of these ancient civilizations. Setting of coffins meant that the still thought of their dead in the highly respectable positions and their ghosts and spirits are free to roam around the hills and rocks.

7. Mass Scavenging

Mass Scavenging
This ancient ritual practice by the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. The ritual involves throwing all the dead people in a vicinity of town, village or city in one pit and then letting wild animals loose for them to feed on the dead bodies. This way the relatives do not need to perform any other methods like burial and cremation. Disposing of the bodies through this method lets the dead live only in one form in the hereafter and they have no belongings in the real world, not even their own bodies.

6. Exposing Dead to Vultures

Bizarre Funeral Traditions
Another bizarre tradition being revitalized by the Parsi community of Mumbai. Mainly a ritual practiced by the Zoroastrian religion, by first preparing the dead by cleansing and bathing them and then setting them up on Towers of their religious temples to vultures. The idea behind this tradition is that the dead must get rid of their physical forms and must only survive in one being, i.e. their spiritual selves.

5. Cremation

Bizarre Funeral Traditions
Still practiced in the modern world, the ritual involves setting a proper platform of wood and then setting the dead ones on fire. The cremated body is then filled in a jar to be kept close by the dear ones of the deceased. Some of the dead ones, in their own lives, leave wills as to how they would like their ashes to be disposed of. Some even wish for themselves to be released in the space, some living in India wish for them to be flown into the River Ganges or any other ocean and some wish for them to be kept close by their relatives.

4. Strangulation

Bizarre Funeral Traditions
This modern practice has derived ideas from the ancient ritual of Sati. The traditional funeral ceremony on the South Pacific Island of Fiji involves killing of the near and dear ones of the deceased. The practice implies that the dead ones should not be left alone in the other world and must be accompanied by a loved one in the hereafter so as to make the process of death less painful.

3. Cannibalism

Cannibalism
One of the most bizarre funeral traditions from Papua New Guinea and Brazil in which the community feasted upon the deceased’s body. Now rarely practiced, this inhuman practice probably arose from malnourished nations who sought other methods to feed themselves. Cannibalism thus left any need for disposing of any body. The deceased one’s family used to gather around the dead body and used fire and other basic tools to make it edible. It is also known to be practiced in nations who primarily survived in the jungles with not much to eat except herbs and plants.

2. Sky Burial

Sky Burial
One of the most bizarre funeral traditions still in practice. Sky burial or ritual dissection is a funerary practice in the Chinese provinces of Tibet, Qinghai, and Inner Mongolia. A human corpse is cut into small pieces and placed on a mountaintop, exposing it to the elements (mahabhuta) and animals – especially predatory birds. The function of the sky burial is simply to dispose of the remains in as generous a way as possible. The majority of Tibetans and many Mongolians adhere to Vajrayana Buddhism, which teaches the transmigration of spirits. They believed that there is no need to preserve the body, as it is now an empty vessel. Birds may eat it or nature may cause it to decompose.

1. Sati

Sati Bizarre Funeral Traditions
Sati is a very old tradition from the religion of Hinduism, which is rarely practiced nowadays. Sati was a sort of punishment given to a woman whose husband has died, i.e. it primarily involved widows. Not only Hindus, but some other cultures are also known to practice this tradition. The widow was forced to burn herself as a way to sacrifice herself to the mighty powers in respect of her husband’s death. The main reason of this ritual practice could be that an alone woman has no place in this world after her husband’s death and she must sacrifice herself willingly before the Gods.

10 Things You Are Unaware About Sleep

Sleep is absolutely essential for human being. Good night’s sleep is one of the most important things you can do for your overall health and well-being. It gives your body time and energy to recover from the day’s stresses, and to stay sharp and focused each day. Despite scientists still not figuring out the process entirely, we still not know a lot about this daily activity. Every mammal, bird and most reptiles, amphibians and fish require sleep to function. Good sleep strategies are essential to deep, restorative sleep
HERE ARE 10 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT SLEEP.

1. What Goes on When You Sleep

10 Things You May Not Know About Sleep
We spend about one-third of our lives asleep. But far from being wasted time, from the moment we slide into unconsciousness, a whole raft of functions takes place to make sure that we get optimal benefit from our nightly rest. Sleep is the time the body can undergo repair and detoxification. During sleep Your brain recharges, Your Cells repair themselves, Your Body releases important hormones.

2. Amount of Sleep

Amount of sleep
There is a big difference between the amount of sleep you can get by on and the amount you need to function optimally. Just because you’re able to operate on seven hours of sleep doesn’t mean you wouldn’t feel a lot better and get more done if you spent an extra hour or two in bed. The best way to figure out if you’re meeting your sleep needs is to evaluate how you feel as you go about your day. If you’re logging enough hours, you’ll feel energetic and alert all day long, from the moment you wake up until your regular bedtime. You need different amounts of sleep depending on your age: Babies 16 hours,      3-12 years 10 hours,     13-18 years 10 hours,     19-55 years 8 hours,    over 65, 6 hours

3. Dreams

Dream
Dreams are successions of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. Dreams mainly occur in the rapid-eye movement (REM) stage of sleep—when brain activity is high and resembles that of being awake. REM sleep is revealed by continuous movements of the eyes during sleep. At times, dreams may occur during other stages of sleep. However, these dreams tend to be much less vivid or memorable.
Men have dreams about other men 70% of the time while women dream equally about men and women. We can only dream about faces we have already seen, whether we actively remember them or not.
Within 5 minutes of waking up, 50% of your dream is forgotten. Within 10 minutes 90% is gone.

4. Parasomnia

Parasomnia
Parasomnias are a category of sleep disorders that involve abnormal and unnatural movements, behaviors, emotions, perceptions, and dreams that occur while falling asleep, sleeping, between sleep stages, or during arousal from sleep.
Crimes committed on parasomnia include: sleep driving, Writing bad checks, Murder, Child molesting, and Rape etc.

5. Sleeping Position

Sleeping Positions
The sleeping position is the body configuration assumed by a person during or prior to sleeping. What position do you sleep in? Studies found that sleeping positions affect personality and sleep as wel, by determining how we feel when we wake up. Sleeping positions may determine your personality. Here some most common sleeping positions
a. Feotal: 41%) People are gruff initially, but have warm and open hearts
b. Log (15%) Social Butterflies
c. The Yearner (13%) Perceived as open, but truly suspicious
d. Soldier (8%) Reserved
e. Freefall (7%) Fun and fantastic at parties
f. Starfish (5%) excellent listeners

6. Sleep Deprivation

Sleep Deprivation
Sleep deprivation is the condition of not having enough sleep; it can be either chronic or acute. A chronic sleep-restricted state can cause fatigue, daytime sleepiness, clumsiness and weight loss or weight gain. It adversely affects the brain and cognitive function. Few studies have compared the effects of acute total sleep deprivation and chronic partial sleep restriction. You will die from sleep deprivation before foods deprivation. It takes two weeks to starve, but 10 days without sleep can kill you.

7. Dreaming is Normal

Dreams are normal
People who do not dream generally have personality disorder.
The deepest, most restful stage of sleep is called REM sleep, for “rapid eye movement.” That usually lasts for about 2 hours, and during that time is when you have dreams and your eyelids flutter. People who have sleeping problems often get plenty of hours of sleep, they just don’t get enough REM sleep for one reason or another. That leaves a person feeling very tired and blah the next day. If a person goes too long without REM sleep, that can have very serious physical and mental consequences.

8. Wet Dreams

wet dreams
A ‘wet dream’ is also called a nocturnal emission and occurs during puberty when boys start making semen. A common cause of semen leakage is nocturnal emissions, commonly referred to as wet dreams. As the term suggests, this type of leakage occurs at night, specifically while a male is sleeping. An arousing dream can prompt semen to be released involuntarily, and the male will usually be unaware that it is happening until he wakes up. Nocturnal emissions are most common for pubescent and adolescent males and are considered a normal part of development.

9. Wet the Beds

wet the bed
One out of fifty teenagers still wet their beds. Though it’s often under reported, many adults wet their bed unintentionally throughout their lives and are too scared or ashamed to even tell their doctors. Bed wetting, usually associated with children, could be a sign of a more serious condition in adults.

10. Blind People Also Dream

Dreams of Blind People
Those born blind experience dreams involving Emotion, Sound, Smell and Touch instead of sight.
People who have lost eyesight after birth can see images in their dreams, while people who are born blind can not see any images but their dreams are very vivid and full of different sounds, smells, sensations and emotions. This is hard for a person with normal vision to imagine, but the psychological need for sleep is very strong and can overcome every obstacle to make it happen.
 

You Probably Don’t Know About These 10 Strangest Phobias

There are a lot of things that we tend to fear. Some have a fear of height, while others have a fear of clowns. These fears or phobias may come into being because of some trauma or personal experience, i.e. classical conditioning. It can also emerge from the observation of another person’s experience or reaction, i.e. vicarious fear acquisition. Fear can also develop in the mind according to what is told or described as a fearsome thing, situation or creature, i.e. informational/instructional fear acquisition. Some phobias are, unlike the other deep and dark ones, are really absurd, and may even seem funny to others. Let us find out about the top 10 strangest phobias that you probably didn’t know about.

10. Panphobia/Panophobia/Pantophobia/Omniphobia

Panphobia – Fear of Everything
This is a non-specific fear for some unknown evil. It is vague and persistent, but it is not registered in medical references as a type of phobia. Théodule-Armand Ribot, who coined the term, defined it as a state in which the person fears nothing in particular, and hence, his fear floats from one object to another, based on circumstances. In other words, it is a fear for everything. One can only imagine how the patient feels, being anxious all the time.

9. Somniphobia/Hypnophobia/Clinophobia

10 Strangest Phobias Somniphobia
Most people day-dream about sleeping. Sleep is essential for the body. But, those who suffer from Somniphobia are scared of sleeping. Their irrational and excessive fear may be a fear for losing control, or losing time. Recurring nightmares may also lead to this kind of anxiety. Another major cause of this phobia is seeing someone else with sleep terror. Whatever be the trigger, it can cause severe mental and physical effects, with severe side effects and withdrawal symptoms of the drugs.

8. Euphobia

10 Strangest Phobias Euphobia
When it comes to hearing news, what almost all people suffer from is a fear of hearing bad news. But, not the Euphobic people. What they fear is hearing good news. This fear arises from a person’s previous disappointing experience, following a good news that fell through. There are also some people who thrive in the chaotic and negative aspects of life. Instead of feeling happy, they feel anxious or dismayed by good news, and often stay in groups of people who only display negativity.

7. Ablutophobia

10 Strangest Phobias Ablutophobia
If you have Ablutophobia, then there is one thing you have in common with your pet cat: neither of you is particularly fond of taking a bath. Ablutophobia is an irrational fear of washing, cleaning or bathing which is specific to situations. Abnormal, persistent and unwarranted, this fear may arise due to past traumas, emotional instabilities or distressing experiences or ideas. Though generally, men are associated with untidiness, this fear is ironically seen in women. Some children have it, too.

6. Ortographobia

Ortographobia Fear of Spelling Mistakes
This is the fear of making spelling mistakes. It has been derived from the word, Orthography, which means, the conventional spelling system of a language. People with this kind of phobia are likely to suffer from poor written communication skills, and they also find it hard to score well in theory papers. This is because, the constant fear deviates their concentration and stifles the creative process and flow of writing. Regular practice of spellings and dictations can help control this fear.

5. Deipnophobia

Deipnophobia - Fear of Dinner Parties
If you can’t remember when you last you were willing to participate in a dinner conversation with your family, maybe it’s Deipnophobia at play. It is the fear of engaging in conversations during dinner time. It isn’t necessary for such people to be shy, but, their lack of enthusiasm to chat is particularly for the meal time in groups. This can be triggered by embarrassing experience during meals with families, or for being told not to talk while eating.

4. Venustraphobia/Caligynephobia

Caligynephobia-Venustraphobia Fear of beautiful women
If the presence of a pretty lady gets your palm sweaty and you get tongue-tied in front of the pretty woman you like, if you want to run away in the opposite direction if you see a beautiful stranger walking up to you, then you are suffering from Venustraphobia. There are many who have this irrational and exaggerated fear for women. Luckily, support groups and therapy can help get over this social awkwardness.

3. Ergophobia

10 Strangest Phobias Ergasiophobia
The entire world can unanimously agree that they suffer from Ergophobia, because there is hardly a soul on the earth who likes to get up on Monday mornings and go to work. Yes, Ergophobia is the persistent fear of work or finding employment. It could arise due to performance anxiety or social phobia. Even though sometimes, the sufferer himself realizes that the fear is irrational. It could be a combination of different anxieties, be it emotional, psychological or physiological.

2. Nomophobia

10 Strangest Phobias Nomophobia
This fear is rather modern, if you will. The term is an abbreviation of sorts for ‘no-mobile-phone phobia,’ coined in 2010. Many people tend to get anxious if they lose or forget their phones, run out of battery, or have no network coverage. The reasons could be plenty: missing out on important calls, the inability to reach out for help during a possible emergency, being out of reach, etc. Do you think everyone is Nomophobic? Actor Rob Pattinson and supermodel Tyra Banksdefinitely aren’t.

1. Phobophobia – The 10 Strangest Phobias:

10 Strangest Phobias Phobophobia
This is an irrational fear of phobias. People suffering from it generally go with their gut feeling and fear that phobia is ensuing. It can also be defined as the fear of developing some form of phobia. This complex condition is developed by the unconscious mind due to several reasons. At the risk of sounding like an alliteration – or more like a ‘phobia’-ception, – it can be stated that Phobophobia is the phobia of phobias, or fear of fears.
There are several other Experiences, whether personal or of others, as well as lessons, instil many fears in the minds of people in a life-time, but, no one is really born with deep-rooted phobias. So, it is a good idea to not scare small children unnecessarily, just in order to tame them. It can leave effects so deep that the child will grow up to go any length to avoid what they fear most, even if it is something really silly, as a result of which, they can be joked about by others.

15 Home Remedies for Perfect Hair Straightening

15 Home Remedies for Perfect Hair Straightening

Most of us long to have shiny, smooth and straight hair. Straight strands are in trend, these days. Of course, permanent hair straightening gives you the expected results for one year. But, after one year, you will end up with even more bad conditioned hair with split and hardened ends. Well, there are some ingredients in your kitchen, which can straighten your hair, naturally and permanently. Natural remedies cause no damage to your hair. So, get ready to have shiny, healthy and straight hair at home without spending a huge amount of money from your pocket.
1. Lemon Juice & Coconut Milk
Lemon juice and coconut milk are great ingredients for straightening your hair naturally. If mixed with lemon juice, coconut milk will work as a cream conditioner and help to straighten the hair. All you have got to do is mix coconut milk and lemon juice and apply the cream. Wash your hair with lukewarm water after a few minutes. If you repeat this home remedy twice a week, you will clearly notice the difference.
2. Milk & Honey
Milk And Honey
Milk and honey also works as a natural straightener. Take a cup of milk and add 2 tablespoons of honey to it. Add some freshly mashed strawberries in this mix. Put it onto your hair. Keep it at least for 2 hours. Rinse thoroughly with a mild shampoo.
3. Eggs & Olive Oil
 
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Take 2 eggs and add olive oil and mix them together. Massage your scalp with this mix. Keep it for like 1 hour or so. This will not only soften and condition your hair, but will also straighten your hair, naturally.
4. Castor Oil
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Take castor oil and heat it. While the oil is still warm, apply it on your scalp and massage it. Wrap your hair with warm towel (soaked in warm water). Wash off after 30 minutes. Castor oil helps in straightening the hair, naturally.
5. Rice Flour & Egg Mask
Take an egg white and add 5 tablespoons of rice flour along with 1 cup of fuller’s earth. Mix it and apply it onto your hair. Comb your hair and leave it for an hour. Then, rinse thoroughly with shampoo. Apply this hair mask once in a week, for a few months.
6. Banana Hair Mask
Take 2 overripe bananas, mash them up with a fork and put 2 tablespoons each of honey, natural yogurt and olive oil in mashed bananas. Mix it till you make a fine paste. Apply this hair mask on your hair and wrap it with a shower cap. Wash after ½ an hour. All the ingredients in this hair mask will make your hair healthy, shiny, and straight.
7. Aloe Vera Gel Mask
Aloe vera is a wonderful herb for your hair. All you have to do is take ½ cup each of warm oil and aloe gel. Put them together and apply it like a hair mask. It looks like a hair mask but works as a conditioner. Wash off after 30-40 minutes. This will make your hair really shiny and straight.
8. Milk Hair Mask
Fill some amount of milk in a spray bottle. Comb hair after shampoo. Spray milk on your hair and rinse after 30 minutes. Spray your favourite perfume on the comb and then, comb your wet hair with this. This will vanish the smell of milk, but do not use too much perfume as it contains alcohol, which will dry your strands.
9. Celery
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Take a bunch of celery and extract the juice of it. Store it in a bottle and leave it overnight. Apply this juice from root to tips of hair, the next morning. Comb your hair and cover them for half an hour. Wash and allow them to dry.
10. Banana & Papaya Hair Mask
 Take banana and papaya in equal proportion and mash them well. Add 1 tablespoon of honey in it and mix it all, once again. Apply the hair mask on your strands. Let it dry completely. Wash off and see the difference in your hair.11. Eggs
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Take eggs and whip them till they turn smooth. Apply it on your hair and scalp. Leave it for 20-30 minutes.  Wash off your hair using a mild shampoo.
Note: You can also mix yogurt if the smell of eggs irritates you.
12. Vinegar
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Vinegar also contributes in straightening of hair. After washing your hair, add a few drops of vinegar in water-filled mug and rinse your strands with this water. Finally rinse with clean water. This will make your strands straight, adding an extra sleeky shine.
13. Soybean Oil
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Mix 1 tablespoon of soybean oil and 2 tablespoons of castor oil. Heat the mix. When the oil mixture becomes cool, apply it onto the scalp and hair (from root to tips). Massage and leave it for 30 minutes. Then, rinse your hair using a mild shampoo.
14. Olive Oil & Rosemary Leaves
Take ½ cup of olive oil and heat it. Put ½ cup of dried rosemary leaves in the hot olive oil. Strain the mixt and allow it to cool down. Massage on the scalp with this oil. Leave it for ½ hour. Then, wash off with mild shampoo. Wrap your hair with warm towel and let them dry naturally.
15. Milk & Egg Face Mask
Take 1 egg and beat it. Add 2 cups of milk in it and beat the mixture, one more time. Apply this mix on your strands and leave it for 15 minutes.  Then, wrap your hair with a bath cap or a plastic bag. After 30 more minutes shampoo your hair and apply a good conditioner.

5 Face Slimming Quick Yoga Excercises

Are you someone who is always receiving comments on how your baby-face looks perhaps a bit chubby and childish? Always wanted your face to look sculpted and slim? Have thought of a few measures to slim your face but have always failed? You have come to the right place now. All you have to do is practice some yoga strictly and get rid of ‘overweight face’ appearance in a matter of a few days. So, go ahead and read on about our list of top 5 yoga exercises to get a slimmer, young and toned face.

1. Lessen the chubbiness of your cheeks by practicing this cheek exercise:

  • Start by taking a deep breath and retaining the air in your mouth by sealing your lips
  • Now, blow the air in a circular motion right inside your cheek
  • First take the air all towards your upper lips, then to your left cheek and ending it by taking it towards right cheeks
  • Hold the air for a count of 15 at least, so that the flexed muscles can do their job. A great exercise, this not only slims your face but also is beneficial for your cheek muscles
Slim down your face with yoga

2. Exercises for a finer jawline – pose training the areas around cheeks:

  • While performing this exercise, start by making your face as if you are supposed to pronounce the letter O. Suck in as much air as you possibly can
  • Now, while holding your mouth in this position for around 10-15 seconds, try stretching the area below your nose. You will see that your cheeks have gone in, tightening your jaw line
  • Now, peek your tongue out slightly flexing your jaw muscles
  • While performing this exercise look in an upward direction
  • Repeat this exercise once more and perform in sets of two
  • This exercise is a great way to tone the area around your eyes and mouth, while stretching the face muscles to give a sleeker effect
Face Slimming Exercises

3. Exercise for your eyes and the sensitive area around it:

  • Open your eyes as widely as you possibly can. Flex your forehead and under eye muscles neatly. Make certain to not wrinkle your eyebrows much though
  • Now stare at a blank wall or some focussed object for around 10 seconds
  • Repeat this exercise for around 5-6 times
  • This exercise is certain to let the blood flow finely around your eyes, keep the fine lines around your eyes at a distance
Face slimming yoga exercises

4. Exercise to get rid of double chin by following these few steps:

  • Cover your upper lip with your lower lip and try touching your lower lip to your nose
  • Hold yourself in this position for around 10-12 times
  • Give this exercise a break for sometime and repeat it for at least 10 times in day to get rid off the double chin
  • Even though this exercise will put extra pressure on your jaw line while performing it, in long run it’ll help you tone your chin muscles beautifully
Facial yoga exercises

5. Lion face exercise to tone your facial muscles:

Make a lion face by opening your mouth wide open and sticking your tongue out. This exercise will help you release build-up tension of your facial muscle, while toning the front of your throat.
Yoga Exercises For Slimming Your Face
Having listed these exercises, if you are looking for a quickest solution to get that slim face, then go for a heavy contoured makeup, which highlights your eyes and lips in a way that they look full and lush. But, hey nothing can replace the charm of permanent, genuine exercise route and now that you have learnt the anywhere, anytime face exercise routine, then go ahead flash that slim face with big smile!