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Unlock the Secret to Tangle-Free Hair Curls

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If you have curly hair, you know how important it is to take proper care of it to keep your curls looking healthy and bouncy. One of the most important steps in maintaining curly hair is detangling it properly. Detangling curly hair can be a daunting task, but with the right tools and techniques, you can make the process much easier and gentler on your curls. In this blog post, we’ll go over some tips on how to detangle curly hair without damaging or pulling on your curls, we recommend trying Pump Haircare products.

1: Start with Wet Hair

Detangling curly hair when it’s dry can cause breakage and damage to your curls. It’s best to detangle your curls when they’re wet and saturated with conditioner. The conditioner will provide slip, making it easier to glide through your hair with a detangling tool. It’s important to note that you shouldn’t detangle your hair with a regular brush or comb. Instead, use a wide-tooth comb or a detangling brush specifically designed for curly hair.

2: Divide and Conquer

Curly hair can tangle easily, so it’s best to divide your hair into sections to make the detangling process more manageable. Start by parting your hair down the middle and then create two sections by parting your hair from the crown of your head to your ears. Clip one section out of the way and work on the other section. Once you have detangled the first section, clip it out of the way and move onto the next section.

3: Use Your Fingers

Your fingers can be one of the best tools for detangling curly hair. Start by applying a leave-in conditioner or detangling spray to your wet hair. Then, using your fingers, gently work through the tangles in your hair, starting at the ends and working your way up to the roots. Once you’ve worked out the tangles with your fingers, you can then use a detangling brush or wide-tooth comb to further detangle your curls.

4: Be Gentle

When detangling your curly hair, it’s important to be gentle. Don’t pull or tug on your hair, as this can cause breakage and damage to your curls. Instead, use a gentle touch and work through the tangles slowly and methodically. If you encounter a particularly stubborn tangle, try using your fingers to gently work it out before using a detangling brush or wide-tooth comb.

5: Detangle in the Shower

Detangling your curly hair in the shower can be a great way to save time and make the process easier. After washing your hair with a gentle shampoo and conditioner, apply a leave-in conditioner or detangling spray to your wet hair. Then, use a detangling brush or wide-tooth comb to work through the tangles while the conditioner is still in your hair. This will help to evenly distribute the product and make detangling your curls much easier. In addition, try a  scalp brush, such as  the curly hair shampoo brush, this can help to gently massage and stimulate the scalp while detangling the hair at the same time. By using a scalp brush, you can promote healthy hair growth and reduce the risk of breakage or damage when detangling your curls. Just be sure to use a gentle touch and work through the tangles slowly and methodically to avoid pulling or tugging on your hair.

6: Don’t Over do It

It’s important to remember that you don’t need to detangle your hair every day. Over-detangling can cause damage to your curls and lead to breakage. Instead, aim to detangle your hair once or twice a week, or whenever you feel that your curls are starting to tangle.

Another important step in keeping curly hair tangle-free is to deep condition your hair regularly. Deep conditioning treatments can help to nourish and hydrate your curls, making them softer and more manageable. When your curls are well-hydrated, they are less likely to tangle and become knotted. To deep condition your hair, apply a rich, moisturizing conditioner to your hair and leave it on for 30 minutes to an hour. You can also use a deep conditioning treatment once a week or as needed to keep your curls looking their best. Be sure to rinse your hair thoroughly after the treatment to avoid leaving any residue that can weigh your curls down. With regular deep conditioning, you can help to keep your curls tangle-free and looking their best.

In conclusion, detangling curly hair can be a time-consuming and frustrating process, but it’s essential for maintaining healthy, bouncy curls. By following these tips and using the right tools, you can make the process much easier and gentler on your curls. Remember to start with wet hair, divide your hair into sections, use your fingers, be gentle, detangle in the shower, and don’t overdo it. And don’t forget to use a detangling brush or wide-tooth comb designed for curly hair to make the process even easier. With a little patience and the right technique, you can detangle your curly hair without causing damage or pulling on your precious curls.

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Sainte Marguerite en Provence Set to Launch at Stylish New York Affair

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Three cheers to summer! It means Rosé season is here!

Pernod Ricard USA has announced the launch of Sainte Marguerite en Provence rosé wines in the US market, offering free spirited rosé lovers an avant-garde approach to Provence rosé this summer. We hear that to celebrate there will be a soiree tomorrow where at the private stylish affair glasses will be raised in grand style.

In 1977, Brigitte and Jean-Pierre Fayard discovered Sainte Marguerite in La Londe-les-Maures, Provence, and immediately fell in love with it. They purchased seven hectares of vines and restored the “mas” (traditional farmhouse) surrounded by palm trees, now the symbols of their vineyard. These two self-taught, visionary, determined entrepreneurs identified the potential of Provence rosé wines – well before its rise to popularity in the early 2000s – and have actively contributed to their reputation by adhering to uncompromising quality standards.

Sainte Marguerite en Provence joined Pernod Ricard’s portfolio of premium wines and spirits in late 2022 and makes its debut in the US market ahead of National Rosé Day on June 10. Sainte Marguerite en Provence is characterized by a family history based on passion, high standards and a vision for the wines of Provence. Sainte Marguerite en Provence has two signature rosé wines – Symphonie and Fantastique – beloved for their finesse and elegance.

The Sainte Marguerite en Provence vineyard is a unique site of around 200 hectares, consisting of 11 plots spread over 22 kilometers, situated in one of the best Côtes-de-Provence AOC terroirs. This diversity of terroirs – including the famous La Londe, facing the Iles d’Or – offers a complete aromatic palette for blending Sainte Marguerite wines. This remarkable vineyard has been crafted patiently, over time, to suit the quality of the terroirs and the selection of grape varieties. Château Sainte Marguerite is also striking in appearance, with modern infrastructure of cement and glass alongside impressive walls of pink and orange, complementing the extraordinary taste and quality of its creations.

Out of the 17 grape varieties present in Provence, Sainte Marguerite en Provence has chosen three to blend its rosés. Grenache is its signature varietal, while Cinsault and Rolle have been selected for their complementary qualities. Grenache brings uniform elegance and fruity aromatic intensity. Cinsault expresses itself finely and delicately. Rolle (or Vermentino in Italian) completes the aromatic structure of subtle fruitiness. Planted according to the soil types and plot orientations, these three varietals form the style that differentiates Sainte Marguerite en Provence wines, which are popular for their elegance and finesse.

“Our top priorities at the vineyard are respect for the environment, our customers and our staff. This echoes the standards that guide us in everything we do. We gained knowledge of the different terroirs while building up the vineyard. Over 46 years, we’ve learned how to understand them in order to express their best qualities,” Olivier Fayard, Sainte Marguerite en Provence CEO and Winemaker, said. “We could have created traditional rosé wines, but we decided to go against the grain. This is all part of the heritage and positioning of Sainte Marguerite. The hallmark of a great wine producer is to know how to think outside the box and continually evolve.”

Symphonie Rosé: The Symphonie cuvée exemplifies an established savior-faire. It offers a harmonious composition distinguished by finesse, fresh notes and a generous aromatic profile, making this rosé a perfect introduction to the House style. Symphonie is a delicate shimmering pink color with a light, airy nose of citrus and white peach aromas.

Fantastique Rosé: Fantastique Rosé is the only organic Cru Classé in Côtes de Provence. This certified organic and vegan fine rosé wine is balanced, structured and precise. Fantastique Rosé is blended from Grenache, Cinsault and Vermentino grapes from the best parcels of the Château Sainte Marguerite vineyard. Tasting notes include peach, pear, citrus, floral notes and other exotic flavors.

Sainte Marguerite rosé wines do not conform to a moment, a place, or even a season. They can be enjoyed as an aperitif or with dinner in a gourmet restaurant. They go well with the flavors of Southern European cuisine as well as more exotic inspirations.  Learn more at smpwines.com or following @saintemargueriteenprovence on Instagram.

Happy Summer!

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The Mayor of Times Square Visits Mexican Hotspot Temerario

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There’s a cool, sophisticated, yet casual vibe restaurant getting a lot of attention in Chelsea these days at the newly renovated Temerario, the ground-breaking Mexican hotspot in Chelsea, boasting one of NYC’s more serious Mexican menus.  The kitchen is helmed by Chef Eduardo Santos who has worked in Michelin starred restaurants.

I sat down with owner Jorge Guzman, a successful restaurateur who started in NYC with Ofrenda Cocina Mexicana, in New York’s West Village.   In 2014 he opened the contemporary Mexican restaurant The Black Ant in the East Village.  In 2017, he opened Lamano, a Spanish wine bar next to Temerario.  In 2018, came Lamano West Village.

What is the idea behind this concept?  What inspired you to put together Temerario?

The Temerario name means fearless.  It’s like a daredevil, daring you to do something different.  The concept…we went modern, industrial…we wanted to get this Meatpacking District vibe.  Making it fit into a fun Mexican restaurant.

What can I expect here that I would not find in any other Mexican restaurant in America?

We try to mix traditional Mexican with a touch of New York and a twist of modernity.  Usually you don’t see a lot of Mexican restaurants with the look that we have. Industrial with green ceiling so at nighttime you get this really nice nightlife vibe.  You see metal plates on the wall, neon signs, beautiful bar, dark tables.  We have a great Happy Hour.  Outdoor seating on both the 8th Avenue and 20th Street sides of the restaurant.  We have Lunch, Dinner and Brunch.   Brunch is from 11am to 3:30pm with bottomless mimosas.    We do Happy Hour from 4 til 7pm every day.  Dinner til 11.

What is the inspiration behind the menu? What do you enjoy most about your cooking?

We don’t do regional Mexican cooking.    We do all over the country.   The concept is more similar to a Mexico City restaurant, since they utilize all the regions in their cooking.  Different flavors from different regions.  What we really focus on here is the presentation, even if the dishes are a little traditional, they will look very modern in look.   Less ingredients, but more techniques.

Do you serve tableside guacamole? What makes your guacamole different from other Mexican restaurants? 

The guacamole comes to the table already made.  It is made with avocado, onion, cilantro, serrano, pickled jalapeño.   It is served with the whole tostados and not chips. We don’t buy any sauce or tortillas.   All the tortillas, masas, moles and salsas are made in-house for maximum freshness and flavor.

What is the most popular dish in the restaurant?

Carnitas Tacos (made with Pork confit, mango-habanero salsa, chicharrón, pickled onion).

What is appealing about your bar?

As you can see, our bar looks very much like a nightlife cocktail bar, with smoked mirror in the back, neon lights.  At nighttime it looks very intimate, cozy, sexy.  Very artisanal cocktails.  We try to use small batches, brands.  The bar program is made by a Michelin star bar manager, earned at Claro in Brooklyn.   Our bar program is elevated from other Mexican restaurants.

What changes have you seen in Chelsea since you opened the restaurant?

The area is getting better. It has better nightlife.   Famous chefs are coming in.  It’s getting to be like the West Village.  You have the High Line just a few blocks away at 14th & 8th and also 16th & 8th.

What is your favorite dish and why?

One of my favorites is the Aguachile Negro(Sea bass, charred aguachile, jícama, cucumber).   It’s like a Mexican ceviche.  A little more spicy.  It’s very good for the summer, very refreshing.  The others are the tacos, very popular here.  

What demographic do you attract?

More adult than some of my other restaurants.  We get a lot of people from Google and Twitter since their headquarters are nearby.    

Anything else you would like to add?

We plan to have Latin nights with DJ’s every Friday.  We do pop-up events every two months which are one night dinners with famous chefs from Latin America.  

Other favorites include: Quesadillas with corn tortilla, queso oaxaca, salsa martajadaFlautas – Chicken tinga, salsa tatemada, cabbage, crema, queso fresco; Ensalada De Tomato – Dried chili vinaigrette, epazote requesón, baby gem lettuce;.   Taco lovers will be ecstatic with a choice of: Tacos De Pescado – Masa tempura, coleslaw, salsa tatemada, jalapeño cream;  Tacos Al Pastor – Roasted chicken pastor, guacachile, pineapple, pickled onion; Tacos Carne Asada – steak, avocado, salsa martajada, caramelized onions; Tacos De Hongos – Portobello mushrooms, salsa pasilla, red cabbage.  Main dishes are highlighted by: Pescado Zaradeado – Red snapper, mole amarillito, mexican rice, tortillas; Enchiladas Verdes – Corn tortilla, braised chicken, roasted tomatillo salsa, crema, queso fresco; Enmoladas – Mole negro oaxaqueño, braised chicken, queso fresco, crema, onions;  Carne Asada – Sirloin steak, shishito pepper, cauliflower puree, tamarindo demi-glace.   The menu is also suitable for vegetarian and vegan diets.  Lunch Mon to Fri 12 til 3pm.    Dinner Sun to Thurs 4 to 11pm;   Fri & Sat 4 til 12am.  Happy Hour every day from 4 to 7pm..   Brunch Sat & Sun from 11 to 3:30p.     198 8th Ave at the corner of 20 St., 212-645-2100, www.temerarionyc.com

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Rosie O’Grady’s To Shut Down

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COVID takes down another victim. Rosie O’Grady’s, located on 7th Avenue and West 52nd Street along with its event space, Manhattan Manor, will shut its doors on July 1st. For over 43 years the steak and seafood restaurant was a favorite of theatre goers. Owner Mike Carty rent of over $3 million per year as a significant burden has made it impossible to sustain business operations. Carty’s has also made it clear that he plans to re-open the establishment somewhere else.

Neil Diamond, who was a customer for over two decades, stated “It honestly broke my heart.”

SL Green and Carty had been in a rent dispute that went to arbitration. The panel ruled in SL Green’s favor, who plans on seeking another tenant for the space.

 

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Start You Up This Morning with The Rolling Stones and Keurig

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For coffee lovers who love to rock, we love the new Keurig partnership with The Rolling Stones. Of course, we all wish we had a summer break like being a kid again, but for the adult who has to report to work duty in the morning we could not think of a more splendid thing!

The limited edition “Start Me Up” iced coffee kit makes the perfect cup of coffee to jump start you day and will have you singing all day long. A special blend made just for this edition has a nutty roast that’ll start you up with electrifying notes of strawberry.

 

Each of the “Start Me Up” iced coffee kits includes a custom designed K-Iced brewer and tumbler, “Start Me Up” K-Cup Pods designed to be perfect over ice, as well as access to an exclusive Spotify playlist curated by the iconic band to rock out to while you sip.

It will start you up in a way you never knew possible! The kits are available to purchase on Keurig.com.

 

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The Language of Spring: Understanding the Meanings Of Popular Blooms

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The language of flowers is a powerful symbol of expressing emotion. As spring continues, you may be enticed by a colorful tulip delivery at your local florist or market. Behind every bloom is a distinct meaning that can convey serious sentiments and bring joy and solace alike. Here, we will uncover the stories behind six of the most popular spring flowers so you can give your loved ones the perfect gift this season.

What Do Flowers Tell Us?

Flowers have captivated us throughout the ages with their beauty, vibrant colors, and sweet scent. From ancient mythology to more contemporary literature, the symbolic language of flowers has been associated with expressing emotion, surprise, and joy. But have you ever wondered what each flower is trying to tell us? What secrets lie beneath these delicate blooms? We will explore what flowers mean and how they can help communicate feelings in an eloquent yet intimate way.

Tulips: Symbolizing Happiness

SA tulip delivery is a sure way to brighten someone’s day. This versatile flower comes in many varieties, including late winter and spring blooms, and is associated with expressing happiness. Pairs perfectly with other early spring blooms such as daffodils and hyacinths for an extra special bouquet!

Daffodils: Proclaiming New Beginnings

Brightly lit yellow petals of daffodils signify new beginnings in life. Their fresh color palette speaks to a seasonal rebirth, helping us celebrate all the potential that lies ahead. Perfect for those embarking on new journeys or looking to make fresh starts this spring!

Ranunculus: Expressing Ardent Attraction

Ranunculus are multicolored blooms that express intense attraction with their delicate layers of ruffled petals. This eye-catching flower draws admiration wherever it goes and is often used at weddings as a sign of passionate love between two people.

Freesias: Representing Innocence & Friendship

Freesias are thought to represent innocence and friendship due to their light fragrance that evokes feelings of purity and warmth when gifted. A fitting bouquet for any occasion where strong bonds are at play: whether between parents, siblings, or friends!

Hyacinths Conveying Playfulness & Joy

The vibrancy behind hyacinths embodies joyful playfulness like no other flower can – so much so that they were dedicated to Apollo in Greek mythology who represented youthful exuberance! Gift these sprightly blooms to any lover of life who enjoys living every day like it is full of endless possibilities!

Peonies: Representing Romance & Good Fortune

Last but not least, peonies come packed with symbolism representing good fortune, compassion, romance, and even bashfulness. It is no wonder these flowers (which can weigh up to 2 pounds!) have been revered since ancient times as symbols of wealth and beauty making them perfect for expressing your heartfelt love this season!

Bonus: Boost Your Knowledge about the World of Flowers

For those looking to explore flowers in greater depth and discover more of their hidden messages, several books offer a wealth of knowledge. From growing flowers to caring for them in vases to learning the language of flowers, these books can provide invaluable insight into the world of blooms. After all, it is always curious to find out more about the meanings behind the lovely bouquets that we give and receive.

The Language Of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh is a remarkable book that delves into the Victorian traditions associated with different types of flowers. Through poignant stories, readers gain a better understanding of why certain blooms have taken on such powerful meanings over time.

The Flower Expert by Dr. D. G.Hessayon is another great resource for mastering the art of flower care. Covering topics ranging from flower selection and cutting techniques to creating bespoke mixed bouquets, this book offers step-by-step instructions on how best to care for your flowers so they can last longer in your home or garden.

Grow, Harvest, & Arrange Stunning Seasonal Blooms from Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden is a must-have guide for any aspiring florist or home gardener. This book takes you through the basics of flower gardening and arranging so you can create beautiful bouquets with your home-grown blooms. From seed selection to harvesting techniques, it provides a comprehensive how-to manual on growing stunning seasonal flowers.

Flowers are truly magical gifts that unlock deeper emotional connections through their various meanings. Taking the time to consider which type best reflects what you wish to express helps create meaningful gifts that last much longer than their shelf life. With their amazing semantic and aesthetic value, flowers have everything necessary to offer both the giver and the receiver the pleasure associated with their timeless language this springtime!

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