Hair Care Home Remedies
Save money and give yourself a break from the chemicals found in
most hair care products by using the following natural home
remedies.
Tame your frizzy hair by rubbing coconut oil into your hands and
applying sparingly onto your hair. You don't want to overdo it -
too much will make your hair look greasy. Shampooing your hair
less frequently also helps with the frizzies. Excess shampooing
strips natural oils from the hair.
Rinse your hair with baking soda and water to rid your hair of
shampoo build-up and styling residues. Rinsing your hair with
one juiced lemon and one cup of water is said to bring life and
shine back to dull hair. Apple cider vinegar mixed with water
will give your hair shine and bounce.
Add essential oil of ylang ylang to your shampoo, conditioner
and styling agents as a hair rejuvenator and to stimulate hair
growth. Add patchouli to your shampoo if you have oily hair.
Rosemary is an effective hair tonic and conditioner. Rosemary
also helps retain color especially in dark hair.
Chamomile and lemon juice have a mild bleaching effect on hair.
Mix chamomile tea with lemon juice and use as a rinse to lighten
hair.
For problems with dandruff, add rosemary and/or patchouli
essential oils to your shampoo or mix with almond oil as a hair
treatment for your scalp.
For hair loss, add horseradish oil, cedarwood, clary sage,
and/or rosemary oil to your shampoo. Also, Vitamins B, C, F,
zinc, iron, copper and protein are essential for hair growth.
MSM (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane) is a natural source of organic
sulfur good for treating hair loss. Take MSM supplements or eat
high sulfur content greens such as kale and watercress.
Drinking plenty of water and eating plenty of raw fruits and
vegetables is probably the best way to achieving healthy hair.
What goes into your body is reflective on the outside including
your hair.