Recipes for Hair Care

March 12th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Everybody desires hair that’s healthy, lustrous, and soft. If you’re a hands on daring type you made want to try some of these home made recipes. They are inexpensive and can be made right in your own kitchen with very little effort.

Recipes for Soft Hair

Do you have hair that looks outstanding but feels dry and brittle when you touch it? Do you yearn for hair that is as delicate as silk? Did your hairdresser tell you that the problem was a result of build up? There’s a simple formula for hair care that will strip your hair of all the junk, leaving you hair so soft you will not be able to stop touching it. The dandiest thing about this recipe is that it does not mess up your kitchen.

This recipe for hair care will be put on your hair after it has already been washed and conditioned. You will require is a quarter of a cup of vinegar and an equal amount of water. Mix the two together and pour it over your wet hair, do not rinse it out. A second formula for hair care lots of folks advocate is baking soda. You simply just rub the baking soda into your hair and scalp and then carry on washing as usual.

If your dry brittle hair is a consequence of over processing or environment a recipe for hair care you might prefer to try thoroughly rubbing your dry hair with a half a cup of mayo. Once your hair is entirely coated in mayonnaise cover your head with a plastic bag or shower cap. Give the mayonnaise a minimum of 20 minutes to work its magic before washing your hair. If you can not digest the thought of your hair smelling like the inside of a mayo jar following the identical steps with a half of cup of honey is an fantastic home recipe for hair care.  Honey is also marvelous for conditioning your skin.

Herbs for Every Hair Type

There’s a reason why large companies include herbs in their haircare formulas, herbs are nature’s way of taking care of hair. If you have dark hair you should wash and condition it with rosemary. If you’re trying to get your hair to grow, try adding catnip or Burdock root or chamomile to your hair washing regime. If your hair is prone to split ends and breaks easily start washing it with sage.

Although home made recipes are not for everyone they can be fun to try and experiment with.


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