Thursday, May 27, 2010

Natural Hair Recipes

Natural Hair Recipes

HomeMade Egg Conditioner: two egg yolks mixed with two teaspoons of olive oil. Massage well on hair and into scalp and leave alone for a little while. Rinse the mixture off thoroughly (with cool water as not to cook the eggs). This conditioner provides strong beautiful silky hair. Works best on dry to normal hair.

Split ends can also be treated by egg yolks: mix 1 teaspoon honey with 2 tablespoons of olive oil, beat in 1 egg yolk. After being massaged in (the ends should be covered with the mixture in particular), the conditioner has to be remained on the hair. Wrap the hair with shower cap for about 30 minutes. After the treatment egg mixture has to be rinsed well.

Honey Hair Rinse: Honey adds shine to your hair. Mis 1 tsp honey into 1 quart of warm water. Add some lemon for blone or oily hair. Use after shampooing and do not rinse out.

Beer Conditioner: 1 cup warm beer (preferably mildly scented), 1 tsp jojoba oil- Follow up your regular shampoo with this natural, non-greasy conditioner. The beer adds body while jojoba oil adds shine.

Beer and Vinegar Rinse: 1 oz water, 2 tsp cider vinegar, 1 oz flat beer, 5 drops rosemary essential oil- Rub this solution through your hair after shampooing to remove build-up from hair products.

Beer Spritz: Spritz your hair with beer before drying and it acts as a wonderful setting gel. Its natural ingredients coat each strand and lend hair-nourishing benefits. In addition to B vitamins, the proteins found in malt and hops are said to repair damaged hair and boost overall body.

Lemon Hair Rinse: For Blonds or blond highlights chamomile and lemon work wonders. Juice from ½ lemon
2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar, 1 chamomile tea. Rub into hair and let set while finishing shower. Rinse after 5 minutes.

Coffee Hair Rinse: To add luster to brown tones, brew 2 - 4 cups espresso or very strong coffee. Allow to cool, then

  • Pour coffee over hair after you shampoo. Leave it in as you dry and style.
  • Pour over your hair after you shampoo and condition. Leave it in while you finish your shower, then rinse.

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