Natural Hair Care
Natural hair care is certainly cheaper but it's also better.
If you don't like to spend a lot of money on yourself but you want to find ways to look your best, there are
lots of things that you can do yourself that are natural, wholesome and will save you lots of money and
time.
If you've been with me for awhile, you know that I prefer natural vs. chemical. That's not so unusual. Most
smart women know the value of using natural products vs. chemically based products.
That's not to say there aren't some very good chemicals that do the trick, there are. I just happen to
prefer exposing my body to more natural, hair care tips
and safe methods as much as possible.
I think of it this way. What makes your favorite restaurant food so delicious? What makes you go back for the
good food? It's generally the fresh, natural non-processed ingredients. They don't use processed, or chemically
treated ingredients. Everything is fresh daily and right from the vine, so to speak, and it's good for you.
The same principle works for your skin and hair care. Use things that are not processed or chemically treated.
It will make a difference in how your hair feels, looks and holds it condition.
My hair, for instance, I like to use fresh foods. Sounds exotic and like a lot of trouble, but you can make up
shampoos, conditioners and skin creams ahead of time and store them in the refrigerator to use for up to a
week.
Something as simple as mayonnaise for example, is a great hair conditioner. I rub it into my hair, wrap it in
plastic wrap for about 20 minutes and wash it out. For something so simple it makes my hair super soft and shiny.
And what did it cost? Just a few cents. A lot cheaper than what I'd spend on hair conditioner at my favorite hair
salon.
Now take that same mayonnaise and add an avocado. Mash it up right into the mayonnaise and you've got even a
better conditioner. Again it's cheap and you can make enough to last a week in the frige.
For added conditioning try using these oils which are very nourishing for healthy looking hair. Simple put on,
wrap in a warm towel and leave on for 20 minutes or even overnight.
Use Olive Oil - Provide elasticity and strength to your
hair.
Jojoba Oil - Perfect for dry or over processed,
frizzy hair because it moisturizes.
Coconut Oil - Coconut oil contains lots of things like
magnesium, calcium and iron so it helps improve damaged hair and gives it new strength as well as lubrication.
Rosemary Herbal Oil - Try this for dandruff. Warm the oil and
massage it into your scalp, then wrap in a hot towel. Very soothing and nice!
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