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 by Sheron Hopkins
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Having hair problems? You need not worry! The solution to your hair troubles may likely be found at your very home!


Here are some helpful hair care tips you can do at home for common hair problems.

DULL HAIR
Bring back the shine to your hair! Lemon juice has been used to bring back life to dull hair. Apple cider vinegar can also give your hair more bounce and shine. If you have dry hair, apply a little oil, such as safflower oil or olive oil, on it. This serves as a conditioner for the hair. It also helps replace the moisture that your hair has lost, and helps keep the moisture in.

OILY HAIR
For hyperactive oil glands, try using baby powder to make your hair less oily. This simple remedy works better for blondes.

FRIZZY HAIR
Is your hair springing out of your head at various angles? If you have frizzy hair, try using a little oil, such as coconut oil or olive oil, on your hair to straighten it out a bit. Be careful not to put too much, as it may make your hair greasy. If you have naturally frizzy hair, use a conditioner more frequently. Too much use of shampoo strips away the natural oils from your hair, leaving it even more frizzed than before.

THIN HAIR

Is hair loss a problem for you? Before you decide to use any medicines or chemicals on your head, try using essential oils first. Essential oils, such as rosemary and ylang-ylang, allegedly stimulate the growth of hair. Aside from this, essential oils also serve as rejuvenators for your hair.

DANDRUFF
Do you have a flaky, itchy scalp? Try using vinegar on your hair to get rid of dandruff. Mix white or apple cider vinegar with some water, and use it as a shampoo. The vinegar is poured and massaged into the hair, and rinsed out. Do this daily for several days, until the dandruff is no longer there.

HAIR SPRAY
If you want great styling without leaving too much chemicals in your hair, try making a homemade hair spray. Use a lemon or an orange, and mix it with water. Boil the mixture then cool it. Place the mixture in a bottle, and leave it in the refrigerator. To preserve the spray longer, add some alcohol to the mixture.

CHEMICALS

Has your hair been in contact with various chemicals, making it dry and stiff? To free your hair from chemicals, such as residues of styling products, try washing your hair with baking soda. If you’ve recently gone swimming at your local pool or beach, you can also wash the chlorine and salt out of your hair with apple cider vinegar and baking soda. The carbonation produced removes the chemicals from your hair.

You don’t have to go to a professional to have your hair problems fixed. By using materials found in the home, you can make cheap, easy and effective home remedies to your hair troubles. See for yourself!

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