Tibetans-in-exile at Leh react strongly to Chinese incursion

Leh, Sep 15 (ANI): Members of the exiled Tibetan community at Leh reacted strongly to the recent Chinese trespass into India’s border areas in Ladakh region.

Such concern was expressed by functionaries of Tibetan fora based at Leh on Monday.

Warning India of Chinese designs, Kunzang Dechen, President of Regional Tibetan Youth Congress, Leh, termed China as the biggest threat to India.

“China these days is a great threat to India. I have seen through channels…that the Chinese are entering to the border but when Tibet is an independent nation, when Tibet is in between them, China has nothing to bother even. From Indian point of view, this must be settled through Tibet and not through China,” Deche added.

Sonam Gyatso, President of Tibetan Market Welfare Association, Leh, said that if the recent developments in Ladakh are ignored by the government of India, then Ladakh would also meet the same fate as Tibet.

“The one and half kilometres incursion by the Chinese troops in Ladakh…. written at the border area in Chinese ‘Republic of China’, all these will have a bad impact on Ladakh. In Pangong Lake, first they said 45 kilometres is under China and 45 kilometres is under India, which they (Chinese) have extended to 50 kilometres and if Ladakhi government and the authorities ignore this issue then whatever happened in Tibet, the same would happen in Ladakh also since Ladakh is a very isolated region,” Gyatso added.

Officials sources have said that Chinese troops entered nearly 1.5 kilometres into the Indian territory near Mount Gya, which is recognised as the international border by India and China, and painted the word ‘China’ in Cantonese on the boulders and rocks there with red spray paint. The incursions were reported from the area generally referred in the Chumar sector in east of Leh.

The 22,420 ft Mount Gya, also known as “fair princess of snow” by the Army is located at the tri-junction of Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir, Spiti in Himachal Pradesh, and Tibet. Its boundary was marked during the British era and is regarded as International border by the two countries.

The border patrol discovered the red paint markings on various rocks and boulders along the Zulung La (pass) on July 31 and the Chinese had entered into the area and written “China” all over the place, the sources said.

Indian soldiers later erased the text, writing ‘India’ instead.

This is not the first such reported intrusion. On June 21 Chinese helicopters had violated the Indian air space along the Line of Actual Control in Chumar region. The Chinese troops also reportedly dropped expired tinned food packets in the area. (ANI)

Deputy Commissioner Leh visits border areas

New Delhi, Sep 11(ANI): The Deputy Commissioner of Leh, Ajit Kumar Sahu, had visited the site where the Chinese intrusion was reported recently. He is undertstood to be sending a report to the Government.

Defence authorities had disclosed that China had intruded into Indian territory on July 31 near Mount Gya, almost 1.5 km inside the Indian territory.

It was reported that Chinese intruders wrote the word “China” in Cantonese in red spray paint on the rocks and returned. A Chinese helicopter had also entered the Indian airspace.

The Minister for External Affairs, S.M. Krishna, had indicated yesterday that incidents do happen along the border and a machinery exists between India and China to discuss incidents of this nature. (ANI)

“Blight” may play spoilsport for farmers’ hope of good crop in Punjab

Amritsar, Aug.31 (ANI): Punjab farmers were full of optimism of harvesting a bumper crop of paddy despite a delayed monsoon, but now they fear crop damage due to attack of “Blight”, a bacterial disease.

Worried farmers allege that the agriculture department is not guiding them how to protect their crop from Blight. owever, at several places, the farmers, who had transplanted paddy, which was in good shape earlier, seem to be fighting a fast losing battle because of the widespread attack of “Blight”.

In various affected villages in the border districts of Amritsar and Gurdaspur, the farmers today estimate nearly 50 percent of damage to paddy due to “Blight”, if it’s not controlled in time.

“The disease appeared as yellowish green stripes running from tip downwards and the affected leaf started drying from the margins. Since most of the farmers are unaware about the remedies so agriculture department should come forward to educate the farmers to tackle this problem,” said Jagdev Singh, one of the farmers.

Mangdev Singh, Sarpanch (village head) of Chiina Pati Village said, “Blight has dashed our hopes. We were expecting very good returns from paddy. In all the 500 acres of village paddy was transplanted. “Blight” attack has started in patches. If we fail to control, this could cause damage of al the crop here.

Singh said that they have contacted the department. Though the Agricultural Department accepts the damage to crops, it is not prepared to quantify it as yet.

In Amritsar district alone, of the nearly 183,000 hectares of land, Basmati was transplanted in about 90,000 hectares of land and in the rest of the farming land other variety of paddy was transplanted.

According to Gurdeep Singh, an Agriculture Development Officer, the disease has been noticed in all varieties of paddy grown in the areas of border belt.

“Since the disease develops more in high humid conditions, farmers should not allow stagnation of water in the fields.

Farmers should not spray pesticides to control the disease, as these are not effective against it,” said Gurdeep Singh. By Ravinder Singh Robin (ANI)

Man-made volcanoes may cool Earth by reflecting sunlight back into space

London, August 30 (ANI): The Royal Society in London seems to be convinced that man-made volcanoes can help stave off climate change, as it is backing research into simulated volcanic eruptions that will spray millions of tons of dust into the air to cool the Earth.

This week, the society will call for a global programme of studies into geo-engineering, which can help devise new ways to manipulate the planet’s climate to counteract global warming.

It believes that pouring sulphur-based particles into the upper atmosphere may help keep the planet cool.

Ken Caldeira, an earth scientist at Stanford University, California, and a member of a Royal Society working group on geo-engineering, said that dust sprayed into the stratosphere in volcanic eruptions could cool the Earth by reflecting light back into space.

“If I had a dollar for geo-engineering research I would put 90 cents of it into stratospheric aerosols and 10 cents into everything else,” Times Online quoted Caldeira as saying.

The intervention by the Royal Society comes amid tension ahead of the United Nations-sponsored climate talks in Copenhagen in December to agree global cuts in carbon dioxide emissions.

The Royal Society’s decision to take geo-engineering seriously is a measure of the desperation felt by scientists about climate change.

Brian Launder, a professor at Manchester University, who is also on the working group, recently said that without CO2 reductions or geo-engineering “civilisation as we know it will end within our grandchildren’s lifetime”.

“The only rational scheme is to reduce the sunlight reaching Earth and to reflect back more of it,” he said.

The society’s report is expected to draw partly on research by Tim Lenton, professor of earth sciences at the University of East Anglia, who has just completed the first big comparison of different forms of geo-engineering.

“We estimate that 1.5-5m tons of sulphate particles could be released (artificially) into the stratosphere each year on a recurring basis. This is quite a small amount, which makes it potentially economically viable, but it could reduce global temperature rise by up to 2C,” said Lenton. (ANI)

Human-generated aerosols from northern hemisphere may affect rainfall patterns in Australia

Washington, August 27 (ANI): Australian scientists, using a climate model, have suggested that human-generated aerosols from the northern hemisphere may have contributed to increased rainfall in north-western and central Australia, and decreased rainfall in parts of southern Australia.

According to lead researcher, Dr Leon Rotstayn, Principal Research Scientist at the Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, a partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology, “Perhaps surprisingly, inclusion of northern hemisphere aerosols may be important for accurate modelling of Australian climate change.”Aerosols come from many different sources.

Sulphur is released when we burn coal and oil. More dust, also an aerosol, circulates in the atmosphere when land is cleared, burned or overgrazed.

Some aerosols occur naturally like sea spray and volcanic emissions, but NASA estimates ten percent of the total aerosols in the atmosphere are caused by people.

Most of this ten percent is in the northern hemisphere.
European researchers, attending the international ‘Water in a changing climate’ science conference in Melbourne from August 24-28, will discuss a new forecasting service that will identify in unprecedented detail where these aerosols are coming from and where they are going.

The new service, part of Europe’s Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) initiative, will give global information on how pollutants move around the world across oceans and continents, and will refine estimates of their sources and sinks.

According to Dr Adrian Simmons from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, which is coordinating the multi-institution initiative, “The service will give much more detailed forecast information on air quality over Europe and provide the basis for better health advice across Europe and beyond”.

The service has clear implications for environmental policy and legislation. (ANI)

Smell of freshly cut grass can relieve stress

London, Aug 27 (ANI): Mowing the lawn can help you beat stress, a new study has suggested.

Researchers have found that a chemical released by freshly mowed grass can help people relax and make them cheerful, thus slowing down the decline in mental ability with age.

Scientists claim the scent released from the grass works directly on the brain, specially affecting the emotional and memory parts called the amygdala and the hippocampus.

After seven years of rigorous research, scientists now claim to have made a perfume, the “eau de mow” which “smells like a freshly-cut lawn”, and helps relieve stress and enhance memory.

Dr Nick Lavidis, a neuroscientist at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, developed the idea of the perfume, named Serenascent, after he trekked a US forest twenty years ago.

The Telegraph quoted him as saying: “Three days in Yosemite National Park felt like a three-month holiday.

“I didn’t realise at the time that it was the actual combination of feel-good chemicals released by the pine trees, the lush vegetation and the cut grass that made me feel so relaxed.

“Years later my neighbour commented on the wonderful smell of cut grass after I had mowed the lawn and it all started to click into place.”

Dr Lavidis said the grass’ smell directly affected the brain’s emotional and memory parts.

He said: “These two areas are responsible for the flight or fight response and the endocrine system, which controls the releasing of stress hormones like corticosteroids.

“The new spray appears to regulate these areas.

“There are two types of stress. The first is when you are about to perform something or you know you are going to have to do something well. That’s acute stress and can be a good form of stress.

“Bad stress is chronic stress and is associated with an increase in blood pressure, forgetfulness and a weakening of the immune system.”

Chronic stress can actually damage the hippocampus in the brain, which can lead to memory loss.

Students of the Australian project found animals exposed to Serenascent had little or no damage to the hippocampus.

The scent is believed to have the “pleasant aroma of a freshly-cut lawn or a walk through a lush forest”.

Dr Lavidis, who worked with pharmacologist Professor Rosemary Einstein, said: “It can be used as a room spray or a personal spray on bed linen, a handkerchief or clothing. Down the track we will look at incorporating the feel good chemicals into other products.” (ANI)

Anna Paquin does not mind getting naked

New York, Aug 24 (ANI): True Blood star Anna Paquin has said that she does not have any problems getting naked in the hit HBO show.

“It’s like, I’m sorry, maybe there are a lot of women who keep their bras on while they have sex . . . I don’t happen to be one of them. I don’t think the naked body is particularly shocking or interesting,” the New York Post quoted her as telling the new issue of Nylon.

She added: “People are incredibly literal sometimes in how they view you. You have dark hair and pale skin? You must be brooding.

“The second you dye your hair blond and get a spray tan, people treat you as if you’re a bit stupider and happier.”

The hottie along with “The Dollhouse” star Eliza Dushku, “90210″ star AnnaLynne McCord and Kristin Cavallari from “The Hills,” are to soon host a party for the magazine. (ANI)

How to use massive bras as purse!

London, August 21 (ANI): A busty girl has been keeping Internet servers busy after offering tips on how to use massive bras as a purse in online videos.

Winter Pierzina was said to have become an Internet sensation after millions of users flogged on the web to see her smuggles car keys, a mobile phone, camera, lipstick and even mace spray into her underwear.

“I just wanted to share with you how amazing it is to have big boobs, because the bra doubles as a purse,” the Sun quoted her as saying in a minute-long video.

The 20-year-old student then goes on to pluck out the usual stuff in most women’s handbags.

A second video apparently sees her pulling out a secret toolkit hiding from her cleavage, revealing a Claw Hammer followed by a screwdriver and scissors. (ANI)

Meet Ashton Kutcher, the graffiti artist

London, Aug 20 (ANI): Actor Ashton Kutcher showed off his artistic skills when he spray painted the roof of a Sin City hotel in Las Vegas.

Kutcher was in Vegas with his wife, Demi Moore, to celebrate his stepdaughter, Rumer Willis’ 21st birthday over the weekend.

After taking permission from the hotel officials, the ‘My Boss’s Daughter’ star teamed up with German artist Nomad to “tag” the roof of the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.

The pair painted a large white outline of a slot machine with the words “Lucky Me”, reports the Daily Star.

Kutcher boasted of his achievement in a post on his Twitter.com, telling fans, “Just tagged the roof of Planet Hollywood.” (ANI)

Lohan twitters “no formula was stolen” to create tanning line

Washington, Jul 9 (ANI): After being accused of stealing someone else’s formula for her tanning line, ‘Mean Girls’ star Lindsay Lohan has taken to her Twitter page to deny it.

Scientist Jennifer Sunday had filed a federal lawsuit against Lohan and her business partner Lorit Simon for breach of contract, theft of trade secrets, civil conspiracy, intentional interference with contractual relations and deceptive and unfair trade practices.

But Lohan, who takes credit for co-creating the spray tan mist, named after her lucky numbers, and sold for 35 dollars at Sephora, with Simon, a Las Vegas-based businesswoman, denies the theft.

“No formula was stolen for Sevin Nyne!” Us magazine quoted the actress, who just turned 23-years-old, as having written.

“It’s a woman looking for a payday. That’s it!” she added. (ANI)

Lindsay Lohan refused ‘Hangover’ role

New York, July 8 (ANI): Actress Lindsay Lohan was initially offered the role played by Heather Graham in hit film ‘The Hangover’.

According to Usmagazine.com, the ‘Mean Girls’ star was offered the role of Jade, a stripper played by Graham in the blockbuster film by Todd Phillips, but turned it down insisting that the screenplay “had no potential”. source said that Lohan’s agent “tried hard to get Phillips to consider her,” but “Lindsay said she didn’t like the script,” reports the New York Post.

However, Lohan’s representative was not available for comment.

Meanwhile, Lohan has once again landed herself in trouble with the law, with a chemist accusing her of stealing her tanning spray formula.

Jennifer Sunday, a St. Petersburg, Fla., chemist, filed the lawsuit in Tampa, Fla. Federal court against Lohan and Lorit Simon, a Las Vegas businesswoman who air-brush tans celebrities. (ANI)

Glasgow Muslim jewellery shop bans customers wearing veils

London, Apr.28 (ANI): A Muslim-owned jewellery shop has decided to ban customers wearing veils after being targeted by robbers disguised as Islamic women. ccording to The Telegraph, any one entering ATAA Jewellers in Glasgow must reveal their faces under planned new rules to protect staff from further attacks.

The store owners decided to act after two Asian men wearing traditional Muslim women’s clothes – including niqab veils – made away with thousands of pounds worth of jewellery earlier this month.

The pair, who were also carrying handbags, pretended to be interested in buying some items but attacked staff with pepper spray when cabinets were unlocked.

Now the Sadiq family who run the shop are planning to put up a sign informing customers that they cannot wear any headgear that covers the face.

“It is our safety that matters as well at the end of the day,” Rukhsana Sadiq told the BBC. (ANI)

Men’s sex spray can cure women’s fake orgasms

Sydney, Apr 25 (ANI): A spray, initially sold as a cure for men’s erectile problems, can improve sex lives of millions of women, who regularly have to fake orgasms, say its promoters.

Jack Vaisman, the chief executive of Advanced Medical Institute, has said that the “nasal spray technology” can boost ladies’ flagging sex-drive.

Costing 4000 pounds for men, the treatments would now be marketed to women using the slogan: “Stop faking, get real.”

However, the product has already raised concerns among doctors, who have doubts about the erectile treatment.

“Most sexual dysfunction in women is due to pelvic surgery or primarily psychological issues,” The Sydney Morning Herald quoted David Malouf, president of the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand, as saying.

He added: “There’s very little evidence that these agents will have any useful role in managing dysfunction in women.”

Vaisman, however, said that the spray stimulated the production of dopamine.

“If we can give men an erection – and we can – then practically with the same medication [we can help women]. Why not help?” he said. (ANI)

Groundbreaking First Response Spray Now Available in Europe

Solution Provides 99.99 Percent Reduction of Many Dangerous Pathogens

UNION, Ky., April 15 /PRNewswire/ — Union Springs Pharmaceuticals, LLC today
announces the European distribution of its flagship product, MyClyns, a
portable spray that reduces 99.99 percent of many harmful pathogens and helps
prevent infection. European first responders and public safety officials will
now have access to the spray, which is a critical component to effective,
portable protection.

(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090415/CL99689 )

MyClyns is available from a number of distributors throughout Europe.

After coming into contact with bodily fluids from a potentially infected
person, first responders can quickly and easily spray MyClyns in their eyes,
mouth or on other points of contact. Response time is critical to lower the
chances of becoming infected after an exposure, and MyClyns offers immediate
protection.

The pocket-sized units contain a powerful solution that has been found to
reduce 99.99 percent of HIV-1, Hepatitis C, MRSA, TB, and 60 pathogens in
independent laboratory testing. The spray is alcohol-free and proven safe for
use on all mucous membranes, including the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.

“MyClyns has found significant success within the public safety sector, as
first responders are frequently exposed to the dangers of bodily fluids and
other harmful pathogens,” says Union Springs Pharmaceuticals president Joel
Ivers. “The expansion of this product into European markets is in response to
the need for personal protection anywhere in the world where public safety
officials risk dangerous exposure.”

The spray has already proven to be an asset to public safety officials,
military, corrections, and EMS in the United States and Canada.

New Orleans EMS Deputy Director Carl Flores agrees. “One of our employees had
a combative patient who was HIV positive spit in his face,” said Flores. “He
used MyClyns and felt better knowing it was readily available for this
incident. As a manager, I cannot tell you how pleased I am to provide our
employees with this added layer of protection and sense of confidence when
they needed it most.”

Visit www.myclyns.eu for more information about the product.

About Union Springs Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Union Springs Pharmaceuticals, LLC specializes in providing innovative
infection control products for the EMS, fire, law enforcement, corrections,
military, government, healthcare, and consumer markets. Union Springs
Pharmaceuticals offers personal and environmental exposure response products
including MyClyns, the revolutionary personal protection spray that can be
applied into the eyes, nose, and mouth. Union Springs also offers the T-5000
and T-5000V P95 respirators, the only disposable respirators with
antibacterial and antiviral technology. More information on Union Springs
Pharmaceuticals and its products can be found at www.uspharma.com.

SOURCE Union Springs Pharmaceuticals, LLC

Bryan Reynolds, Union Springs Pharmaceuticals, LLC, +1-859-384-4029,
breynolds@uspharma.com

New Soap, Old Bottle: Repackaging Name Brand Cleaners

Jonathan BardellineNew Soap, Old Bottle, a company created by designer, concept artist and inventor Scott Amron, looks like a page right out of Terracycle’s business plan.

The company sells hand soap, dish soap, glass and all-purpose cleaner, windshield wiper fluid and car wash concentrate in reused plastic and glass bottles. I’ll let the company speak for itself:

Each bottle is cleaned, sanitized and processed for reuse as packaging for your favorite brand of liquid soap.

Big companies aren’t going to do this on their own. So we’ll do it for them. We buy name brand liquid soap by the barrel and package it in old bottles here in America.

The site mentions products from a number of name brands – SoftSoap, Windex, 409, Dawn and Palmolive – and we’re waiting to hear back if the big companies are in on the project.

The cleaners mostly come in 20 ounce bottles, with prices ranging from $290 for refills in old beer bottles (right) to $4.60 for hand soap. In addition, it has “Super Green” versions of glass and all purpose cleaners that its says are its own “all natural blend.”

New Soap, Old Bottle also sells spray, pump and squeeze tops to encourage people to reuse their own used bottles, and the company is looking for old bottles to buy and reuse.

Lindsay Lohan’s not on liquid diet, says her rep

Washington, Apr 3 (ANI): Lindsay Lohan’s representative has denied that the actress is on a liquid diet.

The rep was reacting to reports that Lohan’s willowy figure was a result of a liquid diet that consists of drinking at least three Red Bull energy drinks a day.

“Lindsay has always enjoyed a Red Bull, but she eats. Everybody needs to mind their own business and stop worrying about what Lindsay eats or doesn’t eat,” People magazine quoted Lohan’s representative as saying.

The rep also refuted claims that the actress did not use her own spray tan line, Sevin Nyne, which launches this month on Sephora.com, and instead chose Fake Bake services.

“She uses her own tanning products,” the rep said. (ANI)

Scientist suggests use of rocket-powered water gun to blow away space junk

Washington, March 12 (ANI): An aerospace engineer has suggested the use of rocket-powered water gun to blow away space junk, which includes about thousands of pieces of useless equipment circling Earth.

According to a report by Fox News, the aerospace engineer in question is Jim Hollopeter, who, in the 1980s, helped design rockets that shot into orbit.

Today, some of those launchers are still cluttering up space, and Hollopeter wants to wash them away with a rocket-powered water gun.

Bits of spent rocket boosters, old exploded satellites and tools dropped by space-walking astronauts are just some of the trash racing along in the near-vacuum of space.

The volume of man-made space debris has grown so large that scientists say garbage now poses a bigger safety threat to the U.S. space shuttle than an accident on liftoff or landing.

The International Space Station (ISS) occasionally fires thrusters to dodge junk.

The problem hit home on February 10, when a defunct Russian military satellite smashed into an American one used for commercial communications, spewing shards across thousands of cubic miles.

The crash prompted Hollopeter to refine designs for a concept he had long toyed with: Using aging rockets loaded with water to spray orbiting junk.

His idea is that the extraterrestrial shower would gradually knock refuse down toward the atmosphere, where it would burn up, as would the launcher.

The water would turn to steam.

According to Heiner Klinkrad, who runs the European Space Agency’s Space Debris Office in Darmstadt, Germany, “We need to treat space like a national park – carry out what you carry in.” (ANI)

Preparations for Holi begin in Ayodhya

Ayodhya, Mar 7 (ANI): The preparations for the popular Hindu spring festival of colours ‘Holi’ have started in an auspicious manner in the temple city of Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday.

As per the Hindu traditions, people in Ayodhya celebrate the annual festival of colours in the month of ‘Phalgun’ (usually February-March) as per the Hindu ‘Panchang’ (almanac) to propagate social amity.

At the local Hanuman Gadi temple, priests after special worship of Lord Hanuman’s deity, take out a procession through the streets of the town and visit various other temples in the neighbourhood.

Enroute, people in the procession spray colours and exchange Holi greetings with others.

“The locals and eminent priests gather and all of them together carry out a procession dedicated to Lord Hanuman and play ‘Holi’ with each other,” observed Mahant Shri Gyandas, a priest, Hanuman Gadi Temple.

As per Hindu almanac, Holi falls on March 11 this year.

Holi is said to be a festival of joy, mirth and buoyancy, which is celebrated to herald the spring season when nature, casting off the winter gloom, looks at its best. By Amit Kumar (ANI)

A prominent old library in Uttarakhand in a shambles

Tehri (Uttarakhand), Mar 5 (ANI): Dev Suman State Library, a prominent library which dates back to the British era, lies in a shambles in Uttarakhand’s Tehri district, after facing neglect from the authorities.

The library is the prominent one in this otherwise remote district and draws bibliophiles from far and wide. But due to the poor state of this library, the visitors find it difficult in locating the desired books.

Although the State Government has given grants for the procurement of books and manuals, there are not enough shelves to stock them. As a result, some of the pages of the books are lying across the floor of the library. The rats have also created havoc by chewing away some of these books.

Manoj Kumar, who works as a manager at the library complained of the budgetary constraint, which was the main hindrance in the upkeep of this library.

“Due to the budgetary constraints, we are unable to buy new cupboards and due to this, we have to stock the books in double layers. Due to this, the students who come here face difficulty in taking out the books. There is also a possibility of rats and termites eating away the old books. Maximum we can do is to spray Baygon spray to keep them at bay. Some of the books are as old as 200-300 years. But the books should be microfilmed to save them from further deterioration. If there is computerization of this library, we will be able to provide better service,” said Kumar.

On other hand Meenu, a schoolteacher, who is a regular in the library said that there should be more space to make reading comfortable.

Some of the books which library stocks include the Gazettes of erstwhile united provinces, rare dictionaries, yearbooks, almanacs, administrative reports of Tehri administration and books on Ayurveda by Charak.

Maharaja (King) Narendra Shah established the library on October 7, 1923. It was named Dev Suman State Library in 1974. In the year 2000, it was shifted to its current location. By Ashish Goel (ANI)

Now, get Michelle Obama’s sleek hairdo in just $18!

Washington, Mar 5 (ANI): Want to attain First Lady Michelle Obama’s sleek hairdo without making a hole in the pocket? Well, your desire has just been fulfilled, thanks to a hairstyling product worth 18 dollars.

A hairstyling product manufacturer is marketing ‘Michelle Obama’ Hair Spray.

According a representative with Paul Labrecque Products, Obama reportedly uses the 18 dollars hair spray called “Straight Finish” to get a smooth and shiny look.

General manager Jessica Steinman revealed that first lady’s hairstylist, Yusef Williams, who also works as a stylist for Paul Labrecque, has used the product on the first lady for events and photo shoots, including the Democratic Convention.

“She uses it, she loves it, but she did not inspire the product,” Fox News quoted Steinman as saying.

The manufacturer is now advertising the product on its Web site, claiming customers can “Get Michelle Obama’s Look.” (ANI)