Friday, January 8, 2010

Has any1 natural shampoo and conditioner recipes for dry hair?

shampoos and conditioners have soo many chemicals-i dont know what for but there destroying my hair i know dis as i go often to hairdressers for trims and im trying to grow it,but damage is always too much after only 4-5 weeks-so id love to no a recipe for natural homemade shampoo and conditionerHas any1 natural shampoo and conditioner recipes for dry hair?
Eggs are good to wash your hair with but rinse with cool water so as not to scramble them lol.Same goes with using mayonaise as a conditioner (great for dry hair)Has any1 natural shampoo and conditioner recipes for dry hair?
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Dry Hair Care Recipe





Ingredients:


1 1/2 teaspoons Corn Oil





Directions:


Add the corn oil to your regular conditioner, rinse out as you normally would.





TIP: To avoid having dry brittle hair, avoid using hot curling irons or blow dryers, bleaching and perming, and hair dyes....use safe alternatives instead such as natural dyes like hennas. Sometimes lacking nutrients can also cause dry brittle hair. Take a multivitamin and mineral supplement on a daily basis.





Storage: Most recipes require refrigeration since they don't contain preservatives. Shelf Life is approximately 1 week.





Deep Conditioner


The Ingredients


1/2 cup of real mayonnaise





The Instructions


Comb the mayonaisse through your damp hair, then wrap your head in a towel, let it penetrate for 20 minutes. Shampoo.





Special Note: Make sure to use mayonaisse and NOT salad dressing. Salad Dressing will dry your hair out.
You can buy a shampoo bar that is all natural from Burt's Bees. You can buy it at most drugstores, and sometimes in grocery stores.
natural shampoo i know one its called white camellia its in a organic store i think its like 8 bucks its 100% natural it has protein and vitamin e. there is another asian hair product at the organic store for around 30 dollars my friend use it and her hair looks fabulous


use eggs mix with olive oil. cocunut oil is worth a try
i buy a lot of my products for my hair at LUSH their products are handmade and are made from natural products as opposed to chemical based ingredients, the website is www.lush.co.uk and look for your nearest store, their customer service and product knowledge is second to none.





i have tried eggs, avacado and mayo, problem is they tend to cook and they dont smell so great!
Try mashing some banana with honey and olive oil. Use this as a treatment once a week and it'll work wonders I promise. Your hair will smell fab too!!
maple syrup is good conditioner.
Mayonnaise. Saturate your hair with this and then put on a shower cap so it won't drip. Your own body heat will build up under the cap so the mayo can really work it's way into your hair follicle. After about a half hour like this, shampoo and condition. Also, Cat's suggestion is a great one too.
put some olive oil one hour before you take a shower. Eggs can help...

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