Exfoliating treatments for a clean scalp
These are four in-spa or at-home exfoliating treatments for a clean scalp. The HydraFacial Keravive treatment uses vortex technology with a peptide complex solution to exfoliate the scalp while nourishing the hair follicles. Blow Me Away spa offers scalp-detox services that include scalp steaming to remove buildup and deep clean pores. For at-home treatments, the Kristin Ess Scalp Detoxifying Bubble Mask is a pre-shampoo scalp treatment that claims to remove dead skin, oil, product buildup, and debris. Another at-home treatment is the Maxsoft Scalp Massager Shampoo Brush, which is used alongside your shampoo to massage while deep cleaning the scalp.
news.yahoo.comJohn Stamos and Dave Coulier react to death of their ‘brother,’ Bob Saget
The entertainment world is reacting to the sudden loss of actor and comedian, Bob Saget. But no two stars were closer to the “American’s Funniest Home Videos” host than his “Full House” co-stars, John Stamos and Michigan native, Dave Coulier. Saget and Coulier actually became friends years earlier while both were young stand-up comedians. Coulier wrote on Twitter in response to Saget’s death, “My heart is broken. I love you, Bob.
mlive.com‘Full House’ co-stars react with shock to sudden death of Bob Saget
They thanked him for the laughter, through their tears. Fellow comedians and actors took to social media to offer condolences and bittersweet reminiscences of Bob Saget, who died suddenly at age 65. Led by his co-stars on “Full House,” the sitcom that launched Saget to fame, fellow actors, comedians and the celebrities who knew him paid tribute. Saget’s “Full House” co-stars expressed their ...
news.yahoo.comBlake Bacho: Can't life be simple like a sitcom?
In the real world, how often do we let things linger way longer than they need to? With the real world resembling a never-ending TV drama, I’ve realized an even greater appreciation for the simple world portrayed in most sitcoms. Sitcoms aren’t simple because they don’t resemble real life. They’re simple because they resemble real life without all of the unnecessary garbage we throw on top. Blake Bacho is a staff writer at The Monroe News; he can be reached at bbacho@monroenews.com.
monroenews.comActor Lori Loughlin reports to prison in college scam
BOSTON – “Full House” actor Lori Loughlin has reported to a federal prison in California to begin serving her two-month sentence for her role in the college admissions bribery scandal, authorities said Friday. The U.S. Attorney's office in Boston said Loughlin was being processed at the federal lockup in Dublin, California. Prosecutors said Giannulli didn't report to prison with Loughlin on Friday. Among the other high-profile parents who have been sent to prison for participating in the scam is “Desperate Housewives” actor Felicity Huffman. She served nearly two weeks behind bars late last year in the same California prison after she admitted to paying $15,000 to have someone correct her daughter’s entrance exam answers.
Loughlin, Giannulli want $1M bail cut in college scam case
BOSTON "Full House actor Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, want their bail cut from $1 million to $100,000, telling a judge they will not flee ahead of their sentencing in the college admissions bribery case. There is no indication that Defendants will flee rather than face sentencing, Loughlin and Giannullis attorneys wrote. In a stunning reversal, Loughlin and Giannulli pleaded guilty in May after insisting for more than a year that they were innocent. Loughlin and Giannulli are scheduled to be sentenced on Aug. 21. If the judge accepts their plea deals, Loughlin will be sentenced to two months in prison and Giannulli will be sentenced to five months.
Actor Dave Coulier is zooming into something new
You may know him best from Full House and Fuller House, now Dave Coulier is bringing a new project to Detroit. Coulier spoke to Jason Carr about this and many other projects he is working on, all from home too! Not only is he wrapping up working on his iconic show, Fuller House, he is also working to help those affected by floods near Lake St. Clair. Coulier is starring in multiple shows, including The Food Network''s Worst Cooks in America which he describes as cooking boot camp. Watch the video above to hear more about the final season of Fuller House
Netflix reportedly considering "Full House" remake
TVLine is reporting that Netflix is planning a remake of the hit '80s sitcom "Full House." The show will reportedly be called "Fuller House," featuring cameos with the original stars. CBSN's Carter Evans and Vladimir Duthiers look at the hype.
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