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  • Arata Styling Hair Cream (100 GM) | Boosts Moisture in Curly Hair | Reduces Frizz & Tames Flyaways in Straight Hair | Adds Soft Hold and Control to Short Hair

    Arata Styling Hair Cream (100 GM) | Boosts Moisture in Curly Hair | Reduces Frizz & Tames Flyaways in Straight Hair | Adds Soft Hold and Control to Short Hair

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    arataarata

    India’s Leading Hair Care Experts

    High-performing hair care backed by plant-powered science & infused with clinically proven technology.

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    Our Styling Hair Cream is the perfect solution for soft, healthy hair that looks and feels its best. Infused with moisturizing ingredients like olive oil, coconut extracts, and flaxseed, it has a thick, creamy texture that boots a soft hold and keeps your hair in place without leaving it feeling stiff or sticky. Suitable for all hair types–curly, wavy, and straight, our rich, nourishing formula softens dry hair and tames flyaways, giving you a smooth, polished look. It also boosts your natural curl pattern, giving your curls the definition and bounce they need to thrive.

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    arataarata

    Type
    Moisture formula Protein + Moisture formula
    Texture
    Rich, creamy texture Light-weight, gel-like texture
    Ideal for
    Curly, wavy, straight and short hair Curly, wavy hair
    Ingredients
    Olive oil Flaxseeds Coconut oil extract Soy protein Argan oil Shea butter
    Hold
    Soft hold Soft, natural hold
    Functions
    Softens hair Reduces frizz Boosts curl pattern Boosts curl definition Adds hydration

    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.2 x 7.2 x 4.9 cm; 100 Grams
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 22 January 2018
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Arata Zero Chemicals
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0797JYC4S
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ TP-YY0F-YV4D
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Arata Zero Chemicals, Vistta Cosmetics, Khasra No. 457, Nandpur, Teh. Baddi, Solan District, Himachal Pradesh, India – 174101
    Packer ‏ : ‎ Slick Organics Pvt. Ltd.
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 100 g
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 7.2 x 7.2 x 4.9 Centimeters
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 100.0 gram
    Included Components ‏ : ‎ Natural Styling & Hold Hair Cream
    Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Natural Hair Cream with Flax Seed Extract

    DEFINES CURL PATTERN: The smooth-gliding hair cream conditions your curls, creates a defined curl pattern and boosts volume to make your curls bouncy and soft.
    SOFT HOLD: The cream provides a light, flexible hold without leaving your hair stiff or crunchy, creating natural-looking, touchable waves and curls!
    SUITABLE FOR ALL HAIR TYPES: The versatile formula combats frizz to create a sleek look on straight hair and adds shine, control and hold on short hair to boost a smooth, polished hairdo.

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  • Rahul’s extended Karnataka presence during Yatra boosts party’s prospects

    Rahul’s extended Karnataka presence during Yatra boosts party’s prospects

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    Bengaluru: While the grand old party is facing a crisis like situation in all other states, the Congress is closer to the seat of power in Karnataka, according to political analysts.

    The Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi has boosted the party’s prospects in the assembly elections scheduled to be held in less than two months.

    Rahul Gandhi covered 511 km by walking for 21 days during the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Karnataka in three stages. The yatra evoked a huge response from the public when it entered the state. It passed through seven Lok Sabha and 20 assembly constituencies.

    Congress leader Sonia Gandhi came down to Karnataka during the yatra and walked along with her son Rahul in the Mandya district of the state. The yatra has reminded the people of the Congress party’s contributions to the state especially the implementation of the Land Reforms Act.

    Karnataka is one among the few states where land reforms were implemented in the true spirit and lakhs of beneficiaries are loyal followers of the party. The act gave the land to the tiller, making them landowners.

    More importantly, the Yatra successfully projected the candidatures of Opposition leader Siddaramaiah and Karnataka Congress president D.K. Shivakumar for the post of chief minister if the Congress is voted to power.

    Rahul Gandhi clearly stated that the party MLAs will elect their leader and to a great extent put an end to the rivalry between the two leaders.

    Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah have been effectively questioning and launching attacks on the state as well as central BJP leaders. Siddaramaiah is vehemently opposing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Hindutva, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

    Shivakumar has ridiculed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED). He had charged that the CBI and the ED are existent only for the opposition parties. He said that he would give a piece of his mind to the CBI to look after other important work rather than targeting him and his family.

    The ruling BJP, which is trying to manage the anti-incumbency factor and return to power is making an all out effort in the state. The seriousness could be seen in Modi and Amit Shah’s repeated visits to the state.

    The special mention of Karnataka during the presentation of the budget, budgetary allocation for the Upper Bhadra Project, approval for Detailed Project Report of the Kalasa-Banduri Project to utilize the waters of Mahadayi river, Modi and Amit Shah underlining the importance of the double engine government of the BJP for the development of the state are all part of the strategy to counter the Congress party.

    The Congress has declared that an internal survey conducted by the party has given them a comfortable majority in the state in the upcoming elections. It maintains that competition between Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah for the post of CM has helped the party to grow stronger in the state.

    The BJP which is claiming that it would fight the elections under a collective leadership and seek votes in the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not been able to project a CM candidate so far. The Congress is clearly projecting Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar as its probable CM candidates.

    Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai had ridiculed the Bharat Jodo Yatra as another attempt to relaunch a failed missile called Rahul Gandhi.

    Lavanya Ballal, national social media coordinator from Karnataka, stated that the Yatra has been successful in waking up the nation to the hate narrative they are being fed. It was a timely reminder that our great nation was built on the foundation of peace. “We have a choice to treat fellow citizens with hate or build the nation with peace and love,” she said.

    The Yatra was a very positive movement, it showed the citizens that the BJP government has been lying and cheating. “We didn’t design the yatra for election purposes so we have not looked into its impact on the state election,” she maintained.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Jarrod Bowen double boosts West Ham and turns up heat on Lampard’s Everton

    Jarrod Bowen double boosts West Ham and turns up heat on Lampard’s Everton

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    Perhaps Farhad Moshiri thought that turning up to watch his team in the flesh for the first time since October 2021 would inspire Everton. Or maybe he just wanted to set his expert gaze over proceedings and judge for himself where Frank Lampard’s team are going wrong.

    Either way Everton have spiralled out of control under Moshiri’s abysmal ownership and, for all that the immediate blame for yet another sorry defeat will fall at Lampard’s feet, anyone with any perspective will know that a change of manager is not all it will take to halt this damaged club’s decline.

    The chants of “sack the board” that emanated from the away end during the dying stages were a good indication of the mood. Can anything save Everton? Only goal difference is keeping them off the foot of the table and nothing about their performance during this limp defeat to West Ham, whose first league win since 24 October lifted them out of the bottom three, suggested that they will be a Premier League team next season.

    At times it seemed Everton were trying to do David Moyes a favour. Their former manager was under extreme pressure and probably would have been sacked if West Ham had lost again. Everton could have made Moyes sweat. The problem was that their failure to defend or attack with any conviction meant that the game was over as a contest by half-time.

    This was Moshiri’s first chance to study Lampard team and what he saw was Everton collapse as soon as West Ham lifted their level. Rarely can a team scrapping for survival have defended with such little heart. It was not enough for Lampard to argue that his team had offered some encouraging flashes with some neat approach play. Everton were blunt in the final third and when the blows arrived in a blistering seven-minute spell, Jarrod Bowen twice punishing awful defending, what really stood out was how easy it had been for the hosts.

    Frank Lampard watches Everton struggle at West Ham
    Frank Lampard watches Everton struggle at West Ham. Photograph: Tony Obrien/Reuters

    It was not a flawless display from West Ham. Tougher tests lie in wait, though Moyes was entitled to feel positive. The afternoon had started with an emotional tribute to the late David Gold and Moyes would speak afterwards about the support he has received from his bosses. It was about keeping things in perspective. West Ham are still in the FA Cup, have reached the last 16 of the Europa Conference League and have given Moyes funds to build.

    Then again, there is nothing quite like 90 minutes in the company of Everton to lift the mood. The visitors, who matched West Ham’s 3-4-2-1 system, started well. Everton had control early on and West Ham’s inability to seize the initiative had risked irritating the home support, who would even aim a few boos at their team after 25 minutes of sterile football.

    Briefly, it was tempting to wonder if Everton’s civil war was ending. After staying away from Goodison Park when Everton lost to Southampton last weekend, Moshiri, Bill Kenwright and their fellow directors were at the London Stadium and would witness a mildly encouraging display at first.

    Yet familiar failings plagued Everton, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin isolated and Demarai Gray ineffective. Their best chance fell to Yerry Mina, who scooped over when the game was goalless, and they were shaky as soon after West Ham responded to the crowd’s demands for more urgency.

    Saïd Benrahma was soon extending Jordan Pickford. West Ham were making their physicality count and they led when a cross from their left wing-back, Emerson Palmieri, exposed the weaknesses in Everton’s defending.

    Kurt Zouma, back from injury and impressing alongside Nayef Aguerd and Angelo Ogbonna at the back, wanted it more than James Tarkowski and Conor Coady. It was too easy for Zouma to flick the ball on and there was too much space for Bowen, who rushed in to guide a simple finish over Pickford.

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    West Ham are always more dangerous when Bowen, who had not scored a league goal since 9 October, is on song. Also influential was Michail Antonio, who made the second goal when he rumbled past a soft tackle from Tarkowksi. Everton had fallen apart and, with Mina and Amadou Onana standing still, Bowen turned in Antonio’s cross.

    The second half was a non-event. Emerson hit the bar, Declan Rice shot just wide and West Ham gave their fans a glimpse of their new signing, Danny Ings. For Lampard, it was another blow. What he would give to have a striker like Ings. He is working with very little. The question now is whether Everton decide to hand the job to someone else.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )