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iCare 5k @csuf - finished in 52 mins #mayberunner #safit (4.1 of 26.2 in #RunforBoston) (at Student Recreation Center)

Humanities building has a guard duck! (at Humanities and Social Sciences)

themeryton:

This is so cool!

Look, there’s even a place to Meryton! lol 

I love a good map! :)

I don’t know about you but this weather is ickying up my scalp and hair. I was looking for some treatments that didn’t cost and arm and a leg. With the help of my BFF Pinterest I found some treatments that you can use for your hair and scalp with products in your pantry.

So why bananas? Well, here’s a few reasons that were enough to get my mad scientist on! (not really but you know what I mean lol

·         Great for dry hair itchy, flaky scalp because it keeps hair hydrated and healthy. With regular use, banana hair masks can increase the moisture content of your hair, smooth frizz and prevent dandruff by soothing and moisturizing your itchy scalp.

·         Contains  vitamins A, B, C, natural oils and carbohydrates which all help prevent split ends, breakage by improving your hair’s elasticity. If you have super dry, color-treated or even relaxed hair, this treatment could be helpful. Also, if you apply heat to your hair a lot as well.

·         Potassium softens the hair shaft and creates more manageability. Makes your curls super soft and springy!

·         Decreases hair loss because it helps address scalp issues. I’ve said it before….a healthy scalp = hair that grows and less hair that falls!

                (Who knew about these? Egg, Apple Cider Vinegar, & Beer)

Raindrops On Patio Furniture at Birchwood Village Main Pool & Hot Tub