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After shampoo hair rinses with rosemary and chamomile

You should rinse your hair really well after shampooing so that there isn’t the slightest trace of any residue left in the hair. After that, you shouldn’t forget to use some of these after shampoo herbal rinses. They give the hair a better shine and body coupled with a glossy, satiny look.

Rosemary Chamomile Hair Rinse

Ingredients:

Chamomile flower (powder) 2 handful

Rosemary tops (powder) 1 handful

Water 500 ml

Method:

Take chamomile flowers and rosemary tops, place these in a saucepan. Pour boiling water over them. Use this as the final rinse after shampooing. It will give the hair a lustrous sheen and enhance its color also. Good for all hair types.

Rosemary Hair Rinse

Ingredients:

Rosemary tops/leaves -60 gm

Water-1 litre

Method:

Put the ingredients in a pan and slowly simmer it for 10-15 minutes. Strain the mixture and get the rinse. Let it cool. Use as an after shampoo rinse. This application used by all hair types (oily, dry and normal) gives a lustrous and beautiful look to your hair.

See also: Remedy for dull, limp hair

Comments

  1. Anonymous7:09 PM

    do you wash these hair rinses out? like pour it over your head and then wash it out?

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  2. Yes, I do pour cold water after using these hair-rinses.

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  3. Anonymous3:59 PM

    Good hint,Thanks for that.

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  4. Anonymous4:07 PM

    Various substances in chamomile reduce inflammation and
    fever. Chamomile, which has a soothing effect, is used as a mild sedative.
    Chamomile may be used to relieve stomach cramps and indigestion. It is
    also claimed to help gastric ulcers heal. Chamomile extract applied in a
    compress may soothe irritated skin.

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