My friend is 5'6 or 168 cms and weighs 60 kgs. She is not thin or fat - somewhere in between, and she is quite pretty. The only problem she has is that her tummy is not flat, it has extra fat on it. She wants to reduce it. Please suggest some ways to make it flat and toned.
Her hair is also quite frizzy, dry, rough and curly. Her mom doesn't allow her to use anything on it other than plain shampoo, so she can't even use hair cream. Can you please suggest some methods of managing it and reducing the frizz, like something using kitchen remedies, or a way of combing it or something? Thankyou.
How to lose belly fat? And how to manage curly, dry hair?
The best way to lose belly fat is by walking or running.
Pilates will also work but its a longer process.
For frizzy hair, take a teaspoon of lemon juice and mix it with the shampoo.
good luck!
How to lose belly fat? And how to manage curly, dry hair?
Only to loose baby fat is whan you get older like at the age 13 and to loose curly and dry hair is too staiten it use a iron for dry hair use head and sholders it will have pink on the front
How to lose belly fat? And how to manage curly, dry hair?
You should visit http://www.weightlossnext.com for some tips.
How to lose belly fat? And how to manage curly, dry hair?
the best way to reduce belly fat is walking and for your hair just apply egg atleast once in two weeks with oil this will definately help you a lot to manage your hair.well i can say that coz even i got curly anddry hair.
How to lose belly fat? And how to manage curly, dry hair?
I suggest dancing for loosing belly fat. It's really effective. My belly was the fattest part of my body, but once I started dancing 3 years ago, it's now my favourite and probably the thinnest part of my body. As for hair... what about straightening it?
How to lose belly fat? And how to manage curly, dry hair?
if she just wants to lose stomach fat then she should do crunches/sit ups...running and swimming are also good for the body in general so yeah...
she could use a different shampoo/conditioner...
How to lose belly fat? And how to manage curly, dry hair?
Can't help with hair!
Variety of exercise is the key I have found. For example..an exercise called Mountain Climbers. Its from a workout that also contains a section for females and males which is excellent.
Mountain climbers are done by starting in a pushup position
and then shuffling your feet in and out so that your knees are
moving in under your chest and then back out to starting
position. It sort of resembles climbing a mountain but flat on
the floor. If you want an advanced version, you can also shuffle your hands 8-10 inches forward and backward in
addition to the leg movements. This really makes it a full
body exercise and MUCH more difficult than standard mountain climbers.
After finishing each exercise, rest about 30 seconds before
starting the next exercise. Rest about 1-2 minutes after
completing each "tri-set" before repeating.
This will give you one of the best ab workouts you've ever had
without even doing any direct ab exercises. You'll see what I
mean after you try it!
Once you get away from the myth that a 1000 crunches and 500 situps a day is all you need to do for great abs, then amazing results can be seen.
There is a completely free 65 page ebook about exercise, nutrition, abs and stomaches in particular at http://www.projext.co.uk that you can download (no catch!) and it is excellent.
It helped me greatly.
How to lose belly fat? And how to manage curly, dry hair?
visit the following link to get a flat tummy and much more--
http://www.perfect-body-toning.com/stoma...
apart from this, your frnd can try swimming, aerobics, or dance as an hobby.
as for the hair, try a different category.
if i helped, choose me as best answer.
How to lose belly fat? And how to manage curly, dry hair?
visit http://cassandra-weightlosstips.blogspot... for some tips.
also reduce the portion sizes of meals and never eat late at night.
as for the dry hair nothing works like warm coconut oil massage once a week. best to leave it overnight and wash in the morning with a mild shampoo.
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