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Natural Solutions for Hair Problems
by Sheron Hopkins
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The natural way is always the safest way.
In cooking, in eating, even in beauty enhancing, the natural way is always the most preferred and recommended by experts. That's because a person's well-being rejuvenated the natural way doesn't have to be way above one's budget.
And it is in the hair that a person's well-being begins to be visible, as it is the crown of one's physical beauty. If hair is therefore not cared upon and that through time, it has become brittle, dry, and dull, this means just more than a physical issue but a heart issue, where wellness, as experts say, emanates.
The bright side is that this could be regained without needing to go a spa or health clinic. By just using materials available in one's own kitchen, treating every hair problem is as easy but not as expensive as resting in a spa.
Take for example, the mayonnaise. We use it for bread and salads but whoever came up with the idea that mayonnaise could be used for the hair was really getting at the center of the dry-hair issue.
The usual method is to massage the mayonnaise into the scalp where the hair roots are up to the hair tips until each strand is thoroughly coated. Of course, don't forget to wrap your hair with plastic and pre-heat two towels, which will be wrapped and placed on top of the plastic wrap for 10 minutes each. And there is also a bonus for those who are diligent enough to go through this same process every month: hair that was once dry is now smooth and shiny.
For those who want to get rid of those excess oils clinging to the scalp and hair, the solution is also found in one's own kitchen: cornstarch. With a comb, part your hair into two and using a clean blush brush, brush cornstarch on the scalp and roots repeatedly. Allow the cornstarch to absorb the excess oils for a space of ten minutes while you go about doing your business and when the minutes have passed, brush the flakes of cornstarch out of your hair.
Another hair problem is that of hair color.
What once was a crystalline black hair is now a faded one; what once was sunshine blond is now like bleached corn hair or hemp fibers and so on and so forth. To restore the glow of health into hair, the kitchen provides rosemary sprigs for brunettes, dried chamomile for blondes, carrots for "orange-tone" redheads, and beet for "berry-tone" redheads to breathe the color back into drying and fading hair color. After squeezing the juices of those materials (depending on hair type) after being immersed in one quart of boiling water, apply now the warm natural color-enhancer after a bath and rinse using cold water.
This is a plus: you don't have to go to a spa to do this; you just have to go to the kitchen and find very uncommon ingredients for a natural way to healthy hair.
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