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Read this before buying a hair oil. It may blow your mind.Oils are healthy and important for our hair and skin. But have you ever read the ingredients of the oils you use?I know that most of us never read the composition of the oils we use. I am sure that if you start reading the composition of the oils(or any other product you use), you will start to avoid most of the products.Most of the hair oils in the Indian market contain MINERAL OIL. Mineral oil is a by-product of petroleum industry. White oil, paraffin oil, liquid paraffin, liquid petroleum are other names of mineral oil.If you see an oil which contains mineral oil, simply avoid that oil.Worst Hair Oils:It contains 77% mineral oil, artificial fragrance, petroleum products like TBHQ and synthetic colours.But it is an almond oil. So how much almond oil does it contain?It contains 21% refined mustard oil+ almond oil. Hence the bajaj almond drops contains less than 21% almond oil.Similarly, Dabur's almond oil contains less than 23% almond oil.Parachute advanced jasmine oil contains 80% mineral oil.Dabur Vatika Jasmine Coconut oil contains 85% mineral oil and only 10% coconut oil.Dabur's amla oil contains negligible amount of amla oil.Similarly, all the above oils fall in the same category.All these oils contain artificial fragrance, harmful chemicals, and much more.Stop using the above mentioned oils.2. Ayurvedic oils:These oils are promoted as ayurvedic oils but the reality is a bit different.These oils do contain ayurvedic herbs but the problem is that they do not show the complete list of their ingredients.All of them show only 10–15% of their ingredients.They do contain artificial fragrances and harmful chemicals. Moreover we apply for for the health of our hair, not for fragrance! So what's the need of artificial fragrances?We just need pure natural oil!These oils are also not recommended but they are better than the above mentioned category.3. Best Hair Oils:These oils are 100% pure coconut oils and are highly recommend.V care's herbal oil is another great option. It contains 13 different oils. It is free from colours, preservatives and fragrances.Pure almond and mustard oils can also be used.Source: Google, YouTube (FitTuber)Thank you.P.S. Don't follow any answer blindly on quora.Edit: Some people are commenting that some mineral oils(highly purified) are good for skin and my answer is wrong. I request you to provide me with the links of the sites which have claimed that mineral oil is good for skin.I will surely delete my answer if I find the above mentioned information wrong( or you can REPORT my answer if you are sure that my answer is wrong).

What are some interesting case laws regarding indirect tax in India?

There are many, but this one comes to mind. We are all aware of Parachute Coconut Oil. It’s perhaps the most famous hair oil used since several generations in many Indian families. Here is a photo that will remind you of many memories:Did you notice that the bottle does not have “hair oil” written on it?It just writes “coconut oil”, even though majority of consumers use it like a hair oil. Actually -Coconut oil is an edible product, and it was not liable for excise duty.Hair oil is a cosmetic product, and it is liable for excise duty.Tell me, is Parachute Oil an edible product or a cosmetic product?For years, the government and the company have been fighting over it. The government said that this product is a cosmetic item and therefore should be liable for tax. As a counter, the company (Marico) said that the packaging does not mention this product as a hair oil and is actually intended to be used as an edible item.Even today, look at this page [1][1][1][1]from their website, which talks about their brand as a “coconut oil” and does not even once mention that it is useful for your hair. In fact, look at their commercial which talks about everything in the coconut oil, including the “purity” and “strength” of the oil, but not it’s application for hair care. You can see it here -Notice also that the company is branding it’s other products specifically for hair application. For example, they have the brand of “Parachute Advansed”[2][2][2][2] which covers a range of hair care products. Here is a photo of their other brand -See that this product clearly brands it as a “hair oil”. In fact, it even shows the beautiful hair of the actress to reiterate the fact.This answer is about the first one - Parachute Coconut Oil - the simplest and best selling product of Marico, which does not mention that it’s a hair oil.So when the Government claimed that parachute coconut oil is in fact a hair oil (which, by the way, for all practical purposes, it is); the company refuted the claim by saying that it is neither branded nor marketed as a hair oil. And the company is not accountable for how the consumers are actually using it.The Government further raised a question that if indeed the coconut oil was an edible product, then why would the company package it in sachets, such as these -I mean, who uses cooking oils in such small packets? The government therefore wanted to prove that the product is indeed intended to be sold as a hair oil.In response to this, the company said that such smaller packing was useful for students and other such people who wanted to use the cooking oil for small purposes and not store it. And in this whole case, the company was constantly avoiding the payment of tax on a product which was obviously used as hair oil in most of the country.What happened then?The government came out with a simple solution: they changed the law!New law said that any coconut oil with a packaging lesser than 200 ml would be treated as a cosmetic product[3][3][3][3]; and any size above that would be treated as an edible item.This circular affected the company a lot, since a big portion of their sales was in the below 200 ml segment, which was now liable for tax. Obviously, the company decided to appeal against this circular to the higher authorities.[4][4][4][4]There were a lot of cases in the Tribunal and also the courts, which said that merely because the packing is smaller, it cannot be classified as a hair oil. In view of the same, the Government then withdrew that circular.[5][5][5][5], and we are back in the game!I like this case because it is a landmark dispute about how things should be classified. In accounting, we have this concept of “substance over form” - which says that outside appearance can often be misleading and therefore we must look into the reality and then take a call. In case of the coconut oil, the reality was that it was widely used as a cosmetic product, and it was only the outside appearance which deceived everyone.Well, legal hassles can often be interesting!EDITSome comments are interesting.Check out this comment from Anil Kumar where we discuss that Parachute Coconut Oil even has an FSSAI approval, which is necessary for edible products, and this comment from Anand Rajamani who points out that it also has the green vegetarian symbol on it.Rupesh Jain has commented that a similar case is applicable in case of Vicco turmeric cream, where the dispute is whether it should be taxable like all cosmetic creams, or whether it should be exempt like ayurvedic products!This comment from Vani Devraj also helps us to notice that Saffola cooking oil - made by the same company (Marico) is much different in packing than Parachute, even though both are claimed to be cooking oils.See, this is a cooking oil -It is also made by Marico, the same company that makes Parachute Oil. And notice how different the packing is. Parachute Oil is designed to discharge one drop at a time; do you really think that Coconut Oil is meant for cooking only?Footnotes[1] Marico Limited[1] Marico Limited[1] Marico Limited[1] Marico Limited[2] Marico Limited[2] Marico Limited[2] Marico Limited[2] Marico Limited[3] Marico may move court on CBEC circular, Dabur likely to follow suit[3] Marico may move court on CBEC circular, Dabur likely to follow suit[3] Marico may move court on CBEC circular, Dabur likely to follow suit[3] Marico may move court on CBEC circular, Dabur likely to follow suit[4] Marico gears up for excise battle | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis[4] Marico gears up for excise battle | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis[4] Marico gears up for excise battle | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis[4] Marico gears up for excise battle | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis[5] http://pdicai.org/docs/Circular_No_1007_13_2015_CX_1310201511519523.pdf[5] http://pdicai.org/docs/Circular_No_1007_13_2015_CX_1310201511519523.pdf[5] http://pdicai.org/docs/Circular_No_1007_13_2015_CX_1310201511519523.pdf[5] http://pdicai.org/docs/Circular_No_1007_13_2015_CX_1310201511519523.pdf

How did Norway become so rich despite being a socialist country? Economics students are taught that socialist systems are bad for wealth creation.

1. Norway is not a socialist country.2. We found oil buried under the North Sea.3. We nationalized those oil resources.4. We let big international oil companies make billions of dollars pumping that oil.5. We tax those oil companies heavily, still leaving them with a healthy profit.6. We don't spend those oil revenues, but invest them.7. Most of our women work outside the home. This workforce contributes quite substantially to the economy.8. Peaceful relations with all neighbor countries. No war since 1945.9. Education is free (almost)10. Fish.Long story, told by the former Prime Minister: Avoiding the Oil Curse: The Case of Norway

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