Massage warm castor oil + almond oil into your scalp gently. Wrap a hot towel around your scalp so that the oil gets absorbed into the hair. Do this once a week for healthy, shiny hair. It also controls frizz. Avoid chemical treatment on your hair. Hibiscus flowers and leaves are good conditioners for the hair. You can grind 2-3 leaves or flowers and use its juice along with your herbal shampoo Always dilute shampoo in a little water and use it.
Do not use it directly. Wet your hair first and then apply this diluted shampoo. Alma Oil nourishes and promotes hair growth. It also prevents hair fall. Mayonnaise is an excellent conditioner for dry hair.Massage your scalp with mayonnaise and leaves it for half an hour. Then shampoo as usual. Always rinse your hair well so that no trace of shampoo is left behind. Apply a few drops of olive oil to get rid of frizz. Massage your scalp with olive oil using your finger tips.
Remain for half an hour and wash hair well .This natural remedy is an excellent conditioning treatment. Do this once in a week for healthy hair. It also controls frizz. Vinegar is a great conditioner and can give shine to your hair. Mix 1 tbsp of vinegar to a mug of water and use it to your last rinse. It also controls frizz in dry hair. Dilute 3 tbsp of beer in a mug of water and use it for the final rinse to give your hair a healthy shine. Boil soap nut skin in water, cool it and use that water for the last rinse for silky hair.
Vinegar help to loosen the nits and they can be removed easily. Do this for a few days to get rid of lice and nits. Keep your pillow covers, towels and combs clean by washing them in hot water. Then soak them for 5 minutes in warm water to which a few drops of antiseptic solution is added and dry them. Drink 8-9 glasses of water daily. Squeeze juice of 1 lemon in a mug of water and use it for the final rinse for oily hair. Exercise for 5 days a week as it improves blood circulation to your scWalk: Whenever you are going somewhere near, make it a point to walk. Go for a walk every morning.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
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