Natural Treatments For Hair
Sometimes your hair may dry and brittle. The color of hair may dull and lackluster. Forget expensive commercial products that can do more damage than good to your hair; treat your hair yourself, using all-natural ingredients found in your own kitchen. And there was beauty - just as much of it as there is today. The natural techniques are as follows:
Homemade hair care
- Rinse your hair with a quarter cup of vinegar blended with three quarters of a cup of warm water to restore the natural acid balance upset by alkaline shampoos. Your hair will be soft and shiny.
- Always wash and rinse your hair in water as cool as is Convenient. Hot or overly warm water can damage and dry hair.
- Mix a half cup of plain old dish detergent with a cup or more of water to clean your hair and put it in a bottle with a eject lid.
- There's nothing magical or special about those ingredients in most shampoo, excluding the pronuniciation.
- A natural bristle brush will tame your hair and distribute natural oils, so if you don't overwash, you don't often need a conditioner.
- If you must use hairspray, use sugar water or a lemon or orange heated in water, strained, and put in a spray bottle.
- For deep treatment for dry or damaged hair, use mayonnaise like you would a hot oil treatment. After applying properly to hair and scalp, wrap in a warm towel for 15 minutes or more. Shampoo in warm water. The water should not be hot.
- Don't spend money on those fancy dyes for temporary streaking and coloring. Use food coloring or powdered drink mix. You can get complexion of everything from mahogany to neon orange with the right mixture.