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Stunning Hair Straight From Your Kitchen
It's a fact that as the seasons change, so does our hair.
Depending on your hair type and climate, your hair may turn oily
or dry, dull or limp or your hair may begin to thin out a
little. We're really no different than other animals in that we
shed our hair in the spring and fall and it's not impossible
that you may notice a few bare spots where you would normally
have hair.
Never fear, your kitchen pantry holds several basics which
contain the same active ingredients as many pricey salon hair
therapies. These remedies are great if you develop a specific
problem and don't have a product specially formulated for
treating it. In many cases, these home ingredients work just as
well or better than the best products you can buy. When you find
yourself with one of the conditions below, instead of going out
and spending money on a product you'll only need a few times,
use the ingredients you can find in your kitchen to solve the
problem and save a little time and money in the process.
Problem: Oily Hair Solution: Mint Why It Works: Mint is a
natural astringent. For a quick detox, brew five mint tea bags
in a pot and cool. Pour over hair as a final rinse after shampoo
and conditioner.
Problem: Dull Hair
Solution: Baking Soda Why It Works: Baking
soda lowers the pH of shampoo and seals the cuticle. Mix 1 tsp.
of baking soda with your favorite shampoo for extra strength
shine
Problem: Dry Hair Solution: Honey Why It Works: Honey is a
humectant that draws and traps moisture into dry hair. Simply
mix 1 Tbsp. of honey with 2 Tbsp. of shampoo and apply normally.
Problem: Limp Hair Solution: Rice Why It Works: Rice protein
expands hair, making it look fuller. Simply soak 1 cup of rice
in 2 cups of water overnight. Strain and transfer the liquid to
a spray bottle. Then mist on damp hair before drying.
Problem: Thinning Hair or Hair That Won't Grow Solution: Basil
Why It Works: Basil promotes new growth by stimulating the
scalp. Heat 1 Tbsp. of basil and 1/2 cup of olive oil in the
microwave for 30 seconds. Let cool slightly and massage into
scalp. Leave on for 15 minutes then shampoo as normal.
About the author:
Melissa is a professional cosmetologist who is constantly
updating her education. For updates including tips, secrets and
other information, please visit her blog at Time & Money
Saving Beauty Tips Beauty doesn't have to cost a fortune!
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