3 Things To Remember When Reading Hair Detox Shampoo Reviews

The global demand for hair detox shampoo products continues to grow in leaps and bounds. With that said, it is not surprising to see that there are now dozens of products flooding the market with the promise of detoxifying your hair. As a consumer, you will often find it very difficult to choose which particular product you should buy because of the many options. 

And this is why you should take the time to read hair detox shampoo reviews to help you make a decision. However, you need to be extra careful because of the proliferation of fake and uninformed reviews out there. That said, below is a short list of things you should keep in mind when browsing through shampoo reviews online.

1) Make sure that the review was written by someone who actually used the product. This advice speaks for itself. You have to understand that just because a reviewer says a product is good doesn't necessarily mean he or she has actually used it. As we mentioned earlier, hair detox shampoos are growing in popularity which also means there are people out there who want to take advantage of this by pushing less than stellar shampoo products. The best way of identifying if the reviewer actually used the shampoo is to look at the site where the review was published. If it's a legit and reliable hair care website, then the review is also more than likely legit and reliable.

2) The person actually shows the results after he or she used the product. The person claiming to have used the hair detox shampoo should provide proof by taking pictures of the shampoo's effects on his or her hair. She has to show exactly what happened to her hair when she applied the shampoo. She could show this by either taking photos or better yet a video.
3) The person presents both the pros and cons of the product. When it comes to reviewing hair care products, the general rule is that the reviewer should present both the product's pros and cons. This will significantly help the reader decide if the detox shampoo is appropriate for her or not. The bottom line here is that the information presented should be balanced and not too biased. For example, if the shampoo has possible negative side effects, these should be included in the review so that the reader will know. In conclusion, you should be more vigilant when reading hair detox shampoo reviews online. You should always keep in mind the simple tips discussed above.

Alkitrang Dugo: A 1975 Filipino Film Based On William Golding's Novel 'Lord Of The Flies'

Alkitrang Dugo is a Filipino movie released in 1975 that was based on the dystopian novel Lord of the Flies by the English writer and poet William Golding (Pincher Martin, To the Ends of the Earth, The Scorpion God). The film was directed by Lupita A. Concio from a screenplay written by Nicanor B. Cleto Jr. The movie was produced by Nora Aunor.

The cast of Alkitrang Dugo included Roderick Paulate, Jingle, Efren Montes, Zernan Manahan, Angelito, Margie Braza, Rinna Peredo, Michael Sandico, Ricky Sandico, Toto Jr., and Eddie Villamayor. The film was promoted with the tagline, "Kahit na tayo'y malayo sa mga inalkitrang kalye ng Maynila, dito natin mapatutunayang tao pa rin tayo." The movie was filmed in Lipanta, Padre Burgos in the province of Quezon.

The movie's plot revolves around a group of young Filipino athletes who got stranded in a remote island after their plane crashed. The crash claimed the lives of their coach and pilot. Without an adult around to guide them on what to do, the young athletes organized themselves in order to survive. However, a struggle for leadership arose and divided the athletes into two rival groups.

Alkitrang Dugo stayed true to the events in William Golding's novel with a few major differences. One, the movie had boys and girls stranded in the island while in the book there were only boys. And two, the boys in the book elected a leader right after the plane crash. In the movie, the athletes elected leaders several weeks after they got stranded in the island.
Alkitrang Dugo was the second film to bring William Golding's classic story to the big screen. The first one was Lord of the Flies, a British adaptation that was released in 1963 and starred James Aubrey, Tom Chapin, and Hugh Edwards.

The book was once again adapted to the big screen in 1990 by director Harry Hook. The cast featured Balthazar Getty as Ralph, Chris Furrh as Jack, Danuel Pipoly as Piggy, and James Badge Dale as Simon.

How To Disable Automated Twitter Posts On Your Facebook Profile

There are apps that enable you to connect your Twitter account with your Facebook account. When you make use of these apps, the tweets you publish on Twitter will automatically get re-published on your Facebook newsfeed. Or posts you publish on Facebook gets an automatic tweet on Twitter. The biggest advantage of these apps is that it will save you a lot of time. With just a single post, the message, video or image you want to share gets to be published in two social media platforms.

However, this automated setup has its disadvantages as well, foremost of which is the fact that it can become overwhelming. If every tweet you make gets posted on your Facebook newsfeed, it can be a huge turn-off for your friends and people who follow you on Facebook. People don’t want their newsfeeds being flooded by posts from the same people. People can get tired of your numerous posts and might eventually unfriend or unfollow you.

If you no longer want your tweets appearing automatically on your Facebook account, all you have to do is disable the app that you used in connecting the two social networks. This is very easy to do and it can take just a minute of your time. To disable the app, you are going to use your Facebook account. Follow the steps provided below.

1) In the Menu page of your Facebook account, go to the Settings link and click on it. The Settings tab is sandwiched between the News Feed Preferences and Log Out tabs.

2) On the left corner of the General Account Settings page, find the Apps tab and click on it. You will be directed to a list of apps associated with your Facebook account.

3) On the Twitter app, click on the "x" button that says Remove. Check the box that says "Delete all your Twitter activities including posts, photos, and videos on Facebook. This may take a few minutes." Then hit on the Remove tab. And you're done. Posts that you publish on Twitter will no longer automatically appear in your Facebook profile.


You can always connect your Twitter and Facebook profiles again if you want to. Just follow the procedure that you used in connecting the accounts.

Connecting your Twitter and Facebook accounts through an app can be advantageous if you don’t make several tweets a day. Let’s say you tweet five times a day. All of these will make their way to your Facebook profile. Needless to say, you will be flooding the newsfeeds of your friends and followers. They won’t like it. But if you only post a single tweet a day or just a few times a week, it’s probably best that you keep the two accounts connected.