


Multi-element variation diagrams and geochemical characteristics reinforce a post-collision tectonic setting. Analysis results portray monzogranites displaying calc-alkaline characteristics and emplaced in island-arc tectonic settings, whereas the syenogranites, alkali-feldspar granites and the riebeckite bearing-granites exhibit an alkaline nature and are enriched in HFSEs similar to granites within an extensional regime.

Petrographically, the granitic rocks consist mainly of perthite, plagioclase, quartz, biotite and riebeckite. Numerous felsic, mafic dikes and quartz veins traverse the study granites. The earliest stages include monzogranite and syenogranites while the later stages produced alkali feldspar granites and riebeckite-bearing granites. South Sinai includes important components of successive multiple stages of upper crust granitic rocks. The granites are widely distributed in the northern part of the Neoproterozoic Arabian-Nubian Shield. Precambrian granites of the Sharm El-Sheikh area in south Sinai, Egypt belong to collisional and post-collisional Magmatism (610-580 Ma). Not much since I toss and turn in my sleep, but it's noticeable on the nights where I sleep like a rock.Perogenesis of granites, Sharm El-Sheikh area, South Sinai, Egypt: petrological constrains and tectonic evolution My hair is looking a little weighed down so I'm going to use Neutrogena's Anti-Residue shampoo to clarify.Įdit: Oh yeah, I have some cheap mulberry pillowcases that has helped ever so slightly with the morning mess. My most recent experiment is to see if glycerin is causing the frizz (which the Shea Moisture conditioner has). Give it some more time to dry and then I break the cast. Wrap my hair in a microfiber towel and chill out for a half an hour (as in I show up to a work meeting with camera on) or diffuse blowdry if I'm not lazy.
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Shea Moisture Coconut & Hibiscus Conditioner, squish to condish, leaving it feeling like wet seaweedĬantu Curl Activator Cream, prayer hands and a little bit of scrunching (too much and the frizz gets pretty bad for me). My hair is still growing and I'm still figuring it out, but. I have good days like yesterday and not so good ones like today. Similar to you, I'm the only one in the family with curls. I'm going to grow it out so I'll report back. I'm only 2 months in and I've been told to give it time. That's when I kind of realized my hair curled. I decided to experiment and grow out a ridiculous top knot and fu manchu in 2020 but the top knot refused to behave. I just found that Ayurveda gave me the fastest results that actually repaired my hair versus masking damage.Ĭhinese as well and I've kept my hair short for most of my life because 'it grew in like 5 different directions'. My methods took me 8 years to "perfect," but everybody can benefit from making their healthier so that it can live its best (unique) life. I can't necessarily advise the same products for my hair as yours because I think they may be a lil heavy for you, but I tell people of all races and hair textures (from damage to hair loss) to look into herbal Ayurvedic treatments. It's what I used to help form a curl in the beginning. I second what the other person said about using a Denman brush. I'm mixed with black and white, and the ends of my hair did not curl for a year (or until I cut them off.) There really is almost a "memory" in the cuticle if you have been pressing your hair straight. Your products definitely play a role in what your hair can do, but I'd encourage you to be patient while your hair trains itself to hold a curl. Howdy- being < 1 year into the CGM is the hardest part.
