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I have a poster of common herbs in my kitchen. I just realised that a lot of the latin names would be pretty awesome for someone (and some might be a little out there). Obligatory sorry for formatting. Mobile user π€·ββοΈ.
Ocimum basilicum (basil).
Nasturtium officinale (water cress).
Melissa officinalis (lemon balm).
Anethum A. Graveolens (dill).
Artemisia dranunculus (terragon).
Coriandrum sativum (cilantro).
Anthriscus cerefolium (chervil).
Levisticum officinale (lovage).
Mentha spicata (Moroccan mint).
Origanum majarana (marjoram).
Petroselinum crispum (parsley).
Allium schoenoprasum (chive).
Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary).
Salvia officinalis (sage).
Tropaeolum majus (nasturtium).
Thymus vulgaris (thyme).
Rumex sanguineus (wood dock).
Oxalis vulcanicola (sorrel).
Pisum sativum (pea shoots).
I feel a lot of the names could easily be used, for instance Artemisia, Levisticum, Mentha, Majarana, Allium, Rosmarinus, Salvia, Thymus, Oxalis. I especially like Rosmarinus as a male counterpart to Rosemary.
My overall favourite of the bunch is Oxalis vulcanicola, although it would be a bit much for a baby. It just has an awesome rhythm.
Of the English names, I feel that Sorrel, Marjoram and Thyme might work, aside from the ones that are actually in use already.
Thoughts? Additions?
I wanted to try rosemary oil for hair growth, but Iβm concerned about protein overload. I used to unknowingly use a shampoo that had a lot of protein in it that ruined my hair from protein overload. Would this product also do that? Ingredients below:
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GLYCINE SOJA (SOYBEAN) OIL, RICINUS COMMUNIS (CASTOR) SEED OIL, ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS (ROSEMARY) LEAF OIL, SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (JOJOBA) SEED OIL, MENTHA PIPERITA (PEPPERMINT)OIL, EUCALYPTUS GLOBOLUS (EUCALYPTUS) LEAF OIL, MENTHOL, MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA (TEA TREE) LEAF OIL, COCOS NUCIFERA (COCONUT) OIL, EQUISETUM ARVENSE (HORSETAIL) EXTRACT, ALOE BARBADENSIS EXTRACT, LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA (LAVENDER) OIL, TRITICUM VULGARE (WHEAT) GERM OIL, CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS (SAFFLOWER) SEED OIL, OENOTHERA BIENNIS (EVENING PRIMROSE) OIL, VITIS VINIFERA (GRAPE) SEED OIL, BENZYL NICOTINATE, PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCIS (SWEET ALMOND) OIL, ORYZA SATIVA (RICE) BRAN OIL, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, BIOTIN, ARCTIUM LAPPA (BURDOCK) ROOT EXTRACT, GLYCERIN, APIUM GRAVEOLENS (CELERY) SEED EXTRACT, RETINYL PALMITATE, CHOLECALCIFEROL (VITAMIN D), ASCORBIC ACID, OCIMUM BASILICUM (BASIL) OIL, POGOSTEMON CABLIN (PATCHOULI) OIL, SALVIA OFFICINALIS (SAGE) OIL, SILICA, URTICA DIOICA (NETTLE) EXTRACT.
Hi! I have been doing some research to find my routine and I have a lot of doubts I would like to receive some feedback about...
So, I have wavy, medium thickness, medium density hair. Not sure about porosity, as the glass and Water spray tests show low porosity but I have been ironing with heat my hair almost daily during 10 years and it gets frizzy even in dry weather (with humidity it's just untreatable) so I'm still pretty sure it is high porosity... I also have seb derm so I'm following a modified cgm as I need to clarify a bit more often π
I'm looking for a routine moisture-protein balanced and I also want to avoid glycerin and humectants (if possible) cause I've read some hair react to It and gets frizzy, I don't know if that's my cases but I'm trying to avoid these just in case.
My actual routine is:
Wash with rituals ayurveda shampoo every 3 days, condition with LOVE Curls + valquer Curls leave In + cantΓΊ Custard
Clarify once a week with Neutrogena clarifying shampoo + ketoconazol shampoo (for seb derm) + Maui Moisture moisturizing mask + cantΓΊ Custard
(I've tried devacurl mousse for styling but it definetely doesn't have enough hold and I get some frizzy non-defined waves when I use it.)
After doing some research I think I'm going to test these but have you got any feedback or better alternatives for my type of hair? I'm also looking for some protein / Moisture Deep Treatments to use occasionally when needed.
Aqua (Purified Water), Decyl Glucoside, Lauryl Glucoside, Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate, Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter Extract, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, *Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil, *Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, *Adansonia Digitata (Baobab) Seed Oil, *Moringa Oleifera Seed Oil, *Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, *Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Fragrance, Glycol Distearate, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Polysorbate 20, Citric Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin
Aqua (Water), Cetearyl Alcohol, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Juice Powder, Lecithin, Hydrolyzed Oat Flour, Equisetum Arvense (Horsetail) Extract, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Leaf Extract, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Flower/Leaf/Stem Extract, Laurus
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Skin Aqua UV Super Moisture Gel GOLD SPF 50 PA ++++
Water, ethanol, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, BG, diphenylsiloxyphenyltrimethicone, hexyl diethylaminohydroxybenzoylbenzoate, bisPEG-18 methyl ether dimethylsilane, sodium hyaluronate, sodium acetylhyaluronate (super hyaluronan), hydrolyzed collagen , Arginine (amino acid), bisethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyltriazine, glycol dimethacrylate crosspolymer, polyvinyl alcohol, (Acrylates/alkyl acrylate (C10-30)) crosspolymer, PEG-12 dimethicone, EDTA-2Na, xanthan gum, TEA, polystyrene, polyglyceryl pentaisostearate-10, methylparaben
La Roche Posay Anthelios Melt-in Milk for Face and Body SPF 100:
AVOBENZONE 3% β’ HOMOSALATE 15% β’ OCTISALATE 5% β’ OCTOCRYLENE 10%
POLYMETHYLSILSESQUIOXANE β’ GLYCERIN β’ DIMETHICONE β’ POLY C10-30 ALKYL ACRYLATE β’ STYRENE/ACRYLATES COPOLYMER β’ SILICA β’ CAPRYLYL METHICONE β’ ACRYLATES/DIMETHICONE COPOLYMER β’ DIETHYLHEXYL SYRINGYLIDENEMALONATE β’ PEG-100 STEARATE β’ GLYCERYL STEARATE β’ PHENOXYETHANOL β’ POTASSIUM CETYL PHOSPHATE β’ TOCOPHEROL β’ CAPRYLYL GLYCOL β’ PANTHENOL β’ ACRYLATES/C10-30 ALKYL ACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER β’ TRIETHANOLAMINE β’ PEG-8 LAURATE β’ INULIN LAURYL CARBAMATE β’ CHLORPHENESIN β’ P-ANISIC ACID β’ CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE β’ XANTHAN GUM β’ DISODIUM EDTA β’ CASSIA ALATA LEAF EXTRACT β’ MALTODEXTRIN β’ SODIUM DODECYLBENZENESULFONATE
SuperGoop PLAY Everyday SPF 50 with sunflower extract:
Avobenzone (3%), Homosalate (10%), Octisalate (5%), Octocrylene (7.5%)
Inactive Ingredients:
Water, Acrylates Copolymer, Diisopropyl Sebacate, Glycerin, Isodecyl Neopentanoate, Isododecane, Lauryl Lactate, Cetyl Alcohol, Potassium Cetyl Phosphate, Brassica Campestris/Aleurites Fordi Oil Copolymer, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Extract, Cetearyl Olivate, Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/VP Copolymer, Hydroxyacetophenone, Sorbitan Olivate, Diethylhexyl Syringylidenemalonate, Aniba Rosaeodora (Rosewood) Wood Oil, Chlorphenesin, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil, Ethylhexylglycerin, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Ocimum Basilicum (Basil) Flower/Leaf Extract, Pelargonium
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Part of SAG's Plant Lighting Guide
this will be edited as needed
quick notes on sensors
Don't use resistive moisture sensors for soil like shown in many of the papers below. You want to use capacitive moisture sensors instead. Resistive sensors tend to not last long due to damage from electrolysis. If you do use a resistive moisture sensor then power on the sensor through a digital pin as needed, wait perhaps 1 mSec for everything to stabilize, do your A/D measurement, and then power down the sensor again until the next measurement is needed. This will minimize electrolysis damage long term and you will quickly kill a resistive sensor that is left powered on.
Capacitive soil moisture sensors can be left on all the time and do not have the above electrolysis issue assuming they are properly sealed including the all of electronics. They are not affected by soil (fertilizer) salts content unlike resistive sensors. The orientation and placement of a capacitive sensor will make a difference in their output in soil containers so you may have to play around a bit to get the more ideal reading range you want. I've seen this cause issues and you generally want the circuit board side facing inwards with the common generic capacitive v1.2 soil moisture sensor.
I would avoid the DHT11 humidity/temperature sensor shown in many papers below. I prefer the BME280 because I can set a bunch up and actually have them read the same under the same conditions consistently, which can be a problem with very low cost humidity sensors like the DHT11. The BME280 on protoboards are pretty cheap out of China, if in the US then check out eBay for US sellers at a pretty low cost (around $4 and you get an air pressure sensor in addition). The MCP9808 is one of the better lower cost temperature sensors that I also tested.
The Arduino type lux sensors that I've tested are pretty close to cosine correct (this is so, so important and why your phone makes a poor light meter). Assuming you know the lux to Β΅mol m-2 s-1 PPFD conversion val
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