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Why Scrunchies Work Wonders for Thick Hair

  Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels Thick hair comes with its fair share of challenges, especially when it's time to look for the right hair accessory that not only conforms to the width of the strands, but also maintains its durability. For those with luscious locks, the struggle to find a reliable and comfortable hair tie is real. Read on to discover why scrunchies are not just a fashion statement but a practical and effective solution for those with thick hair.  Gentle Hold One of the primary concerns for those with thick hair is the likeliness of damage and breakage caused by hair ties that are either too thin or too tight. Likewise, traditional elastics, such as the classic rubber band, can be incredibly harsh, leading to stress on the hair shaft and the possibility of extensive damage from pulling and tugging on the band. Scrunchies, with their soft and elastic fabric, provide a gentler hold. The larger surface area distributes the pressure more evenly, reducing the risk o

Hotels Support Soap Recycling Programs

  Photo by Kristina Balić on Unsplash Soap recycling programs, such as Clean the World, are on the rise. Hotels are contributing to these initiatives to promote sustainability . Clean the World as well as other various organizations collect used soap from hotels, and after processing and sanitizing it, distributes it to countries around the world, especially developing countries, where access to hygiene education is limited. About Clean the World Clean the World     is a nonprofit organization that aims to improve global hygiene by collecting and recycling soap and other hygiene products from hotels, resorts and other hospitality organizations. Currently, the organization retrieves soap from more than 5,000 partners in North America, Europe, and Asia, and distributed millions of bars to more than 127 countries.  In addition to recycling soap, Clean the World also provides hygiene education and disaster relief efforts. Since its inception in 2009, the organization has pr