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A Tip For Shiny Hair-Tulsi Magic

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Things your require:

 bowl of waterTulsi (black/red/purple variety) Tea leaves/powder

In a vessel, pour a bowl of water and bring it to a boil. Then add a fistful of Tulsi (Basil) leaves (the black / purple/ red variety also called as Shyam Tulsi or Krishna Tulsi) and let it simmer for a while. Now add 2 tsp of tea leaves / powder and once again let it simmer for another 2 minutes. Then take the vessel off the flame and strain the resultant liquid into a bowl. Allow it to cool but don't let it go cold completely. When it is slightly lukewarm, apply it to your scalp and hair and allow it to soak in for around half an hour. After that, wash your hair with a mild herbal shampoo. This imparts shine and lustre to your hair and also prevents premature graying & lice infestation.

Black Tulsi Red Tulsi
             Black Tulsi                                                                  Red Tulsi

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(Contributed by Niti)

Comments

  1. Massage scalp with beetroot juice every night. Good for hair loss.
    Boil curry leaves in 100 ml of coconut oil. Keep it for one hour.
    Dry orange and lemon peel, grind it and make a paste in coconut oil. Apply it the scalp.
    Mix amla powder and lemon juice and use to massage the scalp.
    Mix coconut oil, milk and lemon then apply
    Smash curry leaves in curd and apply for 20 minutes.
    Mix green dhal powder >>>>

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  2. Revati10:55 AM

    use oil regularly or atleast 30 minutes b4 each headbath..dont try any other cosmetics which may harm ur hair..be selecive..b'coz our hair is precious to us

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