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Important Hair Care Products to Pack for Your Upcoming Trip [Health-Other]

Embarking on a jet-setting adventure is all fun and games until your scalp starts feeling irritated and your hair loses its luster and becomes brittle. Just as traveling can wreak havoc on your skin, it can also have a detrimental impact on your scalp and hair.

The change in weather – be it too hot or too cold, coupled with variations in humidity – can leave your scalp feeling uneven, and extended periods outdoors in the sun can make it become irritated. If you're on a seaside getaway, the salt or chlorinated water can leave your strands fragile, or hard water at your destination can dry out your hair. To add to that, the fact that you only packed your skincare and are using some generic shampoo and conditioner provided by the hotel is why you're looking at dull, damaged hair when you return home.

To prevent this from happening in the future, we've compiled a list of hair travel essentials to take on your next trip, ensuring your hair looks healthy and shiny no matter where you go.

A do-everything shampoo

When you're on vacation, you need a shampoo like the Hair Rewind Anti-Hair Loss Shampoo that will work hard while you have fun. This Papilla Haircare shampoo is packed with calming and soothing ingredients that combat any irritation and inflammation you might have from an irritated scalp. It also contains ceramides, lipids, and phytosphingosine to strengthen your scalp's natural defenses and a Multi-Peptide Complex that supports hair growth while repairing and fortifying dry, fragile hair. Plus, it does an excellent job of cleansing your scalp.

A conditioner that doubles up as a mask

Whether you're out at the seaside, by the pool, skiing in the mountains, or strolling through shops in Europe, your lengths will need some extra care. Save space in your luggage, as well as weight, by packing our Hair Rewind Anti-Turning gray Conditioner Cover. It has encapsulated marine algae that help repair lengths while forming a lightweight protective coat around each strand to seal in moisture. The time-release nano-delivery system deposits it deeply within the hair shaft to minimize frizz and strengthen hair from the inside. Hydrolyzed keratin and hydrolyzed silk work to provide additional repair and reinforce strands to reduce breakage. Multi-molecular weight hyaluronic acid and panthenol replenish water loss and maintain optimal hydration at the scalp. This conditioner cover is safe to use on the scalp as it is formulated with minimal sulfates.

A microfiber towel

Your hair is most fragile when it's wet, and drying your hair with a hotel bath towel can leave your hair frizzy and damaged. These towels cause a lot of friction while drying hair, which lifts the hair cuticle. They also weaken the hair strands, making them prone to breakage. Packing a small microfiber towel won't take much space in your bag and will help keep your hair smooth throughout your trip.

A hair supplement

Another way to ensure your hair stays healthy throughout your much-needed time off is to pack our upcoming Hair Boost Daily Supplement. This product comes in pill and powder sachet forms (so it's a matter of your own preference), and they are a cocktail of potent ingredients like Dried Brewer's Yeast, Dried Yeast (Glutathione), Biotin, Dark Beans Powder, Horsetail Concentrate Powder that together offer antioxidant benefits, improve blood circulation, stimulate hair growth, strengthen hair follicles, prolong the anagen phase of hair growth, increase elasticity, and add shine.
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Dr. Caryn Koh on "Unbroken": The Real Story Behind the Pink Ribbon Mask [Health-Other]

The exquisite and thought-provoking artwork for this year's Pink Ribbon Sub Micron Surgical Face Mask was produced by Dr. Caryn Koh, a prominent Malaysian artist. Here's a glimpse at the making of an artwork that will be worn by thousands of Malaysians during Pink October.

The Medicos Pink Ribbon Sub Micron Surgical Face Mask release this year, which corresponds with the global Breast Cancer Awareness month in October 2021, is a sight to see, with stunning and meaningful artwork weaved throughout the box and the face mask itself.

The works were created by Caryn Koh, a medical graduate living in Bristol, United Kingdom. She had only recently discovered her artistic voice and passion.

Caryn's interest in painting began even before she began her medical studies. She grew up in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. As a child, Caryn used painting, sketching, and drawing to express her innermost feelings and ideas. This is evident in many of her artworks, which are typically affected by her adolescent years.

Caryn retains her modesty and keeps to her creative beginnings despite being a popular and well-known artist with various accolades, exhibits, and murals all over the world in areas such as Penang, the United Kingdom, Spain, the Philippines, and Jogjakarta.

Caryn's artwork, "Unbroken," is especially fascinating because of the numerous components that make up the full length of the ribbon. If you look attentively at the mask, you may see recognizable shapes such as a pink ribbon, a bird, a butterfly, a heart, a flower, and a pair of helping hands.

Despite their visual appeal, each of them has a deeper meaning that fits in perfectly with this year's MEDICOS Pink October theme, "Hope is Just Around the Corner."

We strongly recommend that everyone get a box of MEDICOS Pink Ribbon masks to experience it for themselves and learn about the significance of each piece.

If not, keep a lookout for our Pink Ribbon Documentary series on our official YouTube channel, which will premiere on October 8th, 2021, with new episodes posted every Friday throughout the month of October, to witness how all of these disparate elements come together via real-life events.

Please share this year's Pink Ribbon box with your friends, family, and loved ones to let them know that they are never alone on this path called life, that no matter the struggle or scenario we find ourselves in, there is hope, and it is only around the corner.

During one's breast cancer journey, there will be problems and trying periods, but these many types of support (seen on the mask) will work together to overcome them.

- Caryn Koh
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