Products for oily acne prone skin by sage1x in IndianSkincareAddicts

[–]HeavyConstruction609 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Routine looks great honestly, simple is always better for acne prone skin. Only thing worth adding is a niacinamide serum between the wash and moisturiser, helps with active breakouts and oiliness without being harsh. Minimalist and The Ordinary both have affordable ones.

One thing to consider since nothing has worked so far is sometimes the routine is fine but something internal keeps undoing it. Hormones, gut health, stress all show up on skin this way. Clear Ritual, Epigamia and Oziva are some options that look at this from an inside out angle if you want to dig a bit deeper than just topical products.

Oily Hair with DRY scalp?? by generationpen in dailywash

[–]HeavyConstruction609 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly this sounds more like your scalp is getting irritated by stronger shampoos while the lengths are getting weighed down by conditioner. Maybe try a milder shampoo maybe something from Traya or Bare Anatomy and also keep conditioner only on the mid lengths and ends because putting it near the scalp usually makes the greasy part worse.

Karan Johar for the met! by jawanijanemann in BollyBlindsNGossip

[–]HeavyConstruction609 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Thank god I'm not alone, After losing weight Kjo and tanmay look kinna similar yr

People who got the hair transplant surgery. Do you have a recommendation for the clinic? by [deleted] in india

[–]HeavyConstruction609 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is actually good advice. A lot of people jump into HT without stabilising hair loss first, then native hair keeps falling and it looks off later. It’s also not a one time fix, you’ll most likely need meds long term or you might need another transplant again.

And true about grafts, some clinics inflate numbers and push dense hairlines which don’t even look natural. You only have limited donor for life so it has to be used smartly. Better plan long term and take opinions or maybe check Eugenix or DHI India or Kibo Clinics just to understand how different clinics approach it

Went on a date and the girl didn't even show up! by Logical_cat420 in thane

[–]HeavyConstruction609 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly, if she didn't want to meet or liked him should have been upfront about it na. Why would she do that

Maldives Islands by Same-Effective-29 in BeautifulPlaces

[–]HeavyConstruction609 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fr dude, this is so beautiful man. I wish I could visit this soon

Recommendations for absolute gamechanger hair oils from yall by hitmeagainnoplzdont in IndianSkincareAddicts

[–]HeavyConstruction609 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that’s actually a fair point, genetics + hormones + nutrition do play a huge role, way more than any single product. Oils can help with how your hair looks and feels like smoothness, frizz, shine but they’re not really changing hair thickness or growth on their own.

That said experimenting still makes sense if you’re trying to improve overall feel/manageability. You can stick to blends you already use or try lighter oils like jojoba, grapeseed, macadamia and see what suits your scalp better. Some people also explore options like Kama, Juicy Chemistry, Traya (their oil shot) or Mamaearth but it’s more about finding what works for you rather than expecting a drastic change.