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5 Safe and friendly treatment to make a lovely hair

As technology greatly influences the way we communicate, transact, and even take care of ourselves, it is not new knowledge that various products are continuously being made to suffice our never-ending health and beauty needs. Many companies struggle to achieve supremacy in their own respective fields. Now, what many people don’t know is that in their search for the fountain of youth, they may also be digging their own grave as well.

 

Being cautious of what we apply on our scalp is very important as many harmful chemicals may not only damage our hair, but may also heighten our risks to alarming health threats. When looking for a product that will make our hair strong, shiny and manageable, it is still best for us to stay away from harsh chemicals. This is why we have to take care of our hair the most natural way.

Baking Soda and Acetic Acid Magic If you are tired of taking care of your stubborn hair, the most natural way for you to bring back its manageability and softness is the usage of baking soda and vinegar. To do this, you just have to mix a tablespoon of baking soda with water. Shampoo it unto your hair and after which, rinse it using half vinegar and half water. Of course the process does not end here as you need to wash your hair with lukewarm after, and voila! You’ll experience the baking soda and acetic acid magic!

baking soda vinegar

Shine Green and Bright If you’re striving to find a way to have an extraordinarily shiny hair, all you need can be found in the four corners of your home. Washing your hair with a mixture of 1 egg and a teaspoon of honey and tea tree oil will definitely give out a healthy shine. Do not forget to rinse your hair afterwards.

eggs for hair-2  honey tea tree oil

Pumpkin Kicks As many of you know, pumpkins are a good source of Vitamin A, which is essential to achieve a healthy scalp. A mixture of a spoonful of coconut oil, yogurt, honey and 2 cups of cooked pumpkin applied to damp hair will definitely make your hair healthier and shinier. After a few minutes of letting this mask sit on your hair with a hair cap, rinse it and towel off excess.

coconut oil-1 yogurt honeycooked pumpkin

Fruity Tutty Tea Tree Tea tree oil is the best hair regimen you could ever have. Aside from it is useful in making curly hair manageable, it also works for short, wavy or long hair. To effectively use this oil, apply it after washing your hair with conditioner. Comb it with your fingers and let your hair dry. This leave-on will certainly leave your hair shiny and manageable throughout the day.

tea tree oil

Egg Whites I assume that all of you have stocked eggs on your fridge every day, unless you’re not a really fan of eggs, that is. One of the best natural ways to supply nutrients and to add shine to your hair is using egg white as a shampoo. If your hair is extremely long, you may need more egg white than expected.

Egg White

About the Author: Sarah del Rosario is a beauty and health blogger. Aside from writing, she is also fond of painting and DIY crafts. She currently partners with Hair Booth, one the the trusted online shops of Muk products.

Comments

  1. Suniti3:48 PM

    The scalp should be rubbed vigorously till it starts to tingle with the heat. It will activate the sebaceous glands and energise the circulation of blood in the affected area, making the hair grow healthy.

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  2. Indian gooseberry oil, prepared by boiling dry pieces of indian gooseberry in coconut oil, is considered a valuable hair tonic for enriching hair growth. A mixture of an equal quantity of fresh indian gooseberry juice and lime juice, used as a shampoo also stimulates hair growth and prevents hair loss.

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  3. Bindu3:52 PM

    massage your hair with oil atleast once in a week.
    eat well and sleep well.
    Stress also a cause for hair fall. so, be relax.

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  4. Chaitra3:53 PM

    Apply navaratna oil three times a week with no tensions

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