Hair Recipes|Natural Hair & Skin Care Recipes
Posted by admin on 02/06/2012
Have you found me on Twitter yet? www.twitter.com ************************************* Recipes: Natural AHA Scrub/Toner- -Freshly Squeezed Lemon Juice -Olive Oil -Brown Sugar -(consistency varies) Avacado & Coconut Oil Deep Conditioner- Ingredients: -1/2 Haas avocado -3 Tbsp coconut oil -1/2 cup of coconut milk -2 Tbsp of honey Directions: Mix everything into a blender. Apply to freshly shampooed hair. After hair is saturated comb through and put on a plastic cap to let hair sit for at least one hour. Wash out and voila! CocoVeggieWater Mixture- Ingredients: -coconut oil -vegetable Glycerin -Water -1 spray bottle (oz does not matter) Directions: Divide the ingredients into parts because it’s easier when you are working with different sized spray bottles. Some could be 6 oz or 8 oz. Fill half of the bottle with water. The oil and glycerin are going to take up the other half so you are going to fourth those ingredients. So fill one fourth of the bottle with the glycerin and the last fourth with coconut oil. Shake bottle before use every time. Don’t forget to check out my blog! www.naturalie-yours.blogspot.com!
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A number of hair products are very good, but they are expensive and often manufactured with chemicals. Following are some of these natural hair care products that you can try yourselves.
To give your hair body and shine, apply a beaten egg into freshly washed hair and massage it. Rinse it out with cool water after five minutes. Ensure not to use hot water or you will have scrambled egg in your hair.Use beer for a lovely shine to your hair. Rinse your hair in beer and then rinse out with water. Do not use a beer that smells too strongly. There are shampoos based on beers.Oily hair: Though some people swear by washing it every day, others claim that this encourages more oil production. Try a tablespoon of cider vinegar to the final rinse to help cut down on the grease.Dry hair: Be careful not to over wash dry hair. It strips away the natural oils if you wash it too frequently.Olive oil is a good conditioner for dry hair. Warm up half a cup and massage it through the hair, especially the ends and middle bits, as these are always drier than the hair near your scalp. Wrap your hair in plastic, and then in a warm towel. Wait for 30 minutes. This enables to oil to penetrate the hair shaft. Wash out using a gentle shampoo suited for dry hair.Blonde hair: It looks dull and lifeless, whether it is straight or curly, dry or oily or normal. Lemon juice is a great brightener for blonde hair. Squeezing two or three lemons into a liter of warm water is a great rinse for clean dry hair. Pour it slowly, touching into all of your hair from roots to tips with your fingers. Rinse thoroughly with warm water after ten minutes. This adds shine and brightens the blondeness.These suggestions are appealing natural products to try out on your hair when you need a change from chemicals.
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Yasmeenabeena said,
AGAIN! still in shock over all the views for this video! AMAZING!
Yasmeenabeena said,
i’ve never used honey & water… i’m afraid of the stickiness… but olive oil & water is a great combo… especially for summer!
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mwakizo said,
its is okay to just mix honey and water or water and olive oil ( n just spray that in your hair)??
XTCHair said,
I like your videos (:
They are very informative.
I tried coconut oil on my hair and I looooove it so much <3
Thank you.
Justien19 said,
LOL….. I would recommend to NOT use your eye lash curler in the car…. When my brother n’ law pulled on the breaks while she used it, she lost ALL of her lashes….LOL…. Other than that, you should be fine…..;)
dillinger4875 said,
So Beautiful and cute.
snickieb1 said,
Thanks for the recipe
shaedavis21 said,
whats your hair type its beautiful!!
Yasmeenabeena said,
haha yes, i’ve learned that way works much better! thanks though!!
BKQUAV said,
yea… I use the brown sugar first so that it can soak the liquids up nicely and you can actually have a nice “scrub consistancy”… if that makes any sense… but u get what I’m sayin’…
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