Natural Tips for Shiny Hair
Posted: 03 July 2009 04:50 AM   [ Ignore ]
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Do you long for shiny tresses, but lack the funds for expensive products and treatments? Don’t despair - you don’t have to be a supermodel to have gleaming locks. Before you mourn your lackluster strands, head to the kitchen and try these simple solutions to lock in shine the natural way.

Sun, wind, saltwater, pollution, and chemicals are just some of the shine-depleting elements your hair may be subjected to on a daily basis. They can strip your hair of its natural oils and create build-up leaving it dull and lifeless. Fortunately, Mother Nature has a few remedies to share.

The Alluring Avocado
Mash an avocado (one avocado for short hair, two for long) in a bowl until it forms a thick paste. Spread the paste on your hair from root to tip and leave on for 20 minutes. Shampoo and rinse. Avocados are high in fatty acids and nutrients. Feed your hair!

Amazing Apple Cider Vinegar
Mix half a cup of apple cider vinegar with one quart of water and use as a hair rinse after your regular shampoo. Rich in alpha-hydroxy acids, apple cider vinegar helps break down residue build-up leaving your hair soft and full of shine. Rinse your hair with apple cider vinegar and it will be shining in no time.

Eggs Over Olive Oil
Beat together two eggs for short hair, three for long, and add in three tablespoons of olive oil. Coat your hair from root to tip and leave on for 30 minutes. Shampoo and rinse. Eggs contain eleven essential nutrients and are packed with protein. Combine them with olive oil for conditioning and nourishment and you have one powerful duo.

Coconut Craze
Warm three tablespoons of coconut oil and gently comb into your hair from root to tip. Wrap your hair in a hot towel and let the oil sit for 30 minutes. Shampoo and rinse. Loaded with antioxidants, coconut oil works to smooth dry and damaged cuticles and lock in shine.

Life doesn’t have to be dull and neither does your hair! It’s time to shine! Open your cabinet and start mixing, then sit back and bask in your natural glow.

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Posted: 03 July 2009 12:59 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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I can’t bear to mash an avocado on my hair (I’d rather eat it), but I swear by apple cider vinegar rinses to tame an itchy or flaky scalp!

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Posted: 20 July 2009 01:21 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Coconut oil is the best remedy for me. I think i’ll try out the avocado one as well.

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Posted: 23 July 2009 10:42 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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Coconut oil works for me too… Warm three tablespoons of coconut oil and gently comb into your hair from root to tip.

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Posted: 23 July 2009 10:50 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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sherlie - 23 July 2009 10:42 AM

Coconut oil works for me too… Warm three tablespoons of coconut oil and gently comb into your hair from root to tip.

I have to research where to buy coconut oil! My mom used to use it as a kid, but now I can’t remember where she bought it.

What hair texture do you have? Do you think it’s okay to use for fine hair?

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Posted: 09 November 2009 12:19 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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Coconut oil is good for every type of hair, unless you are allergic to it. For that try coconut behind your earlobe and leave it there for 15 minutes, if no itching happens, girl, go for it. I am allergic to coconut products, so, i use avocado therapy, its working although its not as good as i would want it to be.

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