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1. Do they have air conditioners in Saudi Arabia?
I am suprised at this naive kind of questions and at some more absurd answers. How can they live without air-conditioners whereas Saudi Arabia is one of the world's wealthiest nations?Living and surviving are two different things. Saudis and all Sahara dwellers used to survive in the desert for thousands of years without air-conditioners. But today, they don't need to survive, they need to live. In fact, there are hundreds of thousands of Westeners who come to work in Saudi Arabia in order to survive.Surviving is the real description for western expatriates who come to work in Saudi Arabia. They see it as a heaven for saving, accomodations, and living a life they could not dream in their own developed world.Many answers mentioned Makkah tents areas without explaining clearly about it so readers may get confused and think islamophobic thoughts. In fact, it is called Mina, a place in Makkah where all pilgrims are required to stay there for five days which is part of the Hajj rituals. It is a vast space, the largest city of tents in the world which can accomodate 3 million pilgrims during the days of Hajj and all the tents are air conditioned. I suggest you to read Malcolm X's autobiography in which he described Hajj and different ethnicities living modestly and equally under the tents which reflects the Message of One God.I answered a similar question few hours ago :How was it like living in the desert in Middle East about 200 years ago before electricity and piped water were accessible, especially in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Iraq, and the UAE?nnPeople were intelligent. They were living in high altitudes and in fertile areas where they discovered water and flora. This is a common misconception that they were living under tents in 50 degree celcius during all the year, while in fact, many small oases were like heavens on earth compared with other forests of the world.They also had enviromental house building techniques and architecture which enabled fresh oxigene and atmosphere into their houses. Oman, Yemen, and Hejaz were some of the most important sea routes and trade centers in the world.Iraq is not a desert, its capital Baghdad had been the city state of the Abbassid Caliphate, one of the greatest dynasties of Islamic civilization. Baghdad was the largest and most developped city on the planet. If you check on the internet places in Saudi Arabia like Tabuk, Baha, Asir, Abha, Tayef, it will be surprising to find out that these places exist in Saudi Arabia.The Fursan Islands are Saudi Islands near the South Western coasts, they look like Hawai or the Maldives.Do they have air conditioners in Saudi Arabia?.
2. How to get rid of dry scalp?
Having a really dry scalp may mean that it does not produce enough of its own natural oils to keep your scalp hydrated. So that means you have to do that part yourself by using oils like coconut oil, argan oil, or even something like natural organic olive oil and extra virgin olive oil. I use a 100% coconut oil from Guyana that is made through a process of soaking fresh coconut in water until the oils rise to the top, then collecting those oils. Unfortunately, I cant tell you where you will be able to find it as I have a friend who sends it to me. But here are some similar options. Some store bought brands I use are One 'n Only Moroccan Argan Oil and Hask Macadamia Oil, both of which you can find at your local beauty supply store, Organix Coconut Oil from any drugstore, or olive oils and sesame oil. An odd one is oatmeal and you conditioner mixed, strange buy very hydrating. Whatever one you decide to try, drip the oil directly onto your scalp and gently massage it in with the pads of your fingers until the scalp is completely saturated. I recommend doing this at night before you go to sleep so you dont look like a grease ball at work hahah You can also seal it in with a shopping bag or hair cap so it does not get your pillow all greasy. Or steam your hair in the shower by drenching your hair/ scalp in olive oil and putting on a shower cap. Do this at the beginning of your shower so it has time to soak in. In addition, instead of just applying your conditioner from midshaft to ends like it says, apply it to the scalp as well. Use a moisture renewal hydrating conditioner and shampoo. I love Aussie 3 minute miracle. You leave it in for 3 minutes while in the shower and it make your hair very silky and manageable, apply this to the scalp especially. Look for leave in conditioners to keep hair hydrated long after the shower. Also, drink a lot of water. Being hydrated on the inside just makes skin better overall.
3. Best way to revive dry damaged hair?
Deep conditioners and deep recovery masks help a ton. I usually put them on at night once or twice a week, wrap an old shirt around my head to keep the moisture in, then wash it out in the morning. It really works, just make sure you get a good one. Neutrogena and Matrix are my favorite "cheaper" ones. Joico's K-Pak line is also supposed to be pretty amazing from what I've heard, though I have not gotten around to trying it out yet. A more expensive but really great one is the Macadamia Natural Oil Deep Repair Mask. Other than that, try using shampoo and conditioner for moisturizing and nourishing hair. Look into leave in conditioners and moisture serums as well. They will reduce dryness and make your hair softer too.
use conditioner, it makes them softer and fuller
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