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Showing posts with label Hair Care. Show all posts

Coconut Oil for Out of Control Curls and Lack-Lustre Locks!


Perhaps you have noticed the mane of thick shiny hair owned by people living in tropical coastal regions? Their secret is Coconut Oil. People everywhere are switching on to its natural benefits. We’ll tell you what they have been discovering.
Unfairly demonized by the FDA for years because of its high saturated fat content, coconut oil is finding new proponents daily, with internet doctors such as Dr Oz and Dr Mercola singing its praises to the masses.
Used for thousands of years, it just happens to be one of the most effective conditioners for all hair types, the hidden reason it’s in so many hair care products.

How Does Coconut Oil Care for Your Hair?
Regular conditioners tend to soften hair and smooth the cuticles, adding shine and giving the appearance of healthiness. Coconut Oil works at a deeper level, and actually does boost hair and scalp health and repairs your damaged hair. As an added bonus it’s also an antimicrobial which controls the fungus causing dandruff, so you can skip the dandruff shampoo.
Coconut Oil is thick, white and semi-solid at room temperature and should be warmed to melting point prior to use on hair. Unrefined (100% Virgin) coconut oil is ideal for your hair and less expensive than commercial cosmetic products.

Penetrates, Thickens and Protects
Virgin Coconut Oil is completely absorbed by the hair, filling up the hollow shafts, adding body and making hair appear thicker, whilst also protecting it from damage (by reducing fiber swelling).
Prevents Protein Loss and Boosts Shine
Coconut Oil helps hair retain proteins – normally lost through weak, damaged hair. It also seals in moisture, making hair stronger and silkier.
Prevents Dandruff and Hair Fall-Out
Coconut Oil’s antibacterial properties protect the scalp against infections resulting in itching, dandruff and weak dry hair. They also protect hair follicles, strengthening hair – meaning less breakage and less hair falling out!
Promotes Hair and Scalp Health
Vitamins E and K found in coconut oil nourish hair and boost health and shine. Massaging it into the scalp makes it easier for hair follicles to absorb nutrients, whilst stimulating blood circulation to the area, moisturising and preventing build-up of dry skin (another cause of dandruff).
How to Use Coconut Oil for Hair
girl combing her dry damaged hair
I use a ‘super moisturizing conditioner’ as my regular conditioner, thoroughly mixing Honey, Aloe Vera juice and a standard conditioner for dry hair (a tablespoon of each).
You just use it in the same way as you would any normal conditioner, massaging into wet hair. I run my fingers through my hair rather than combing it through. To avoid greasy roots, I don’t massage into the scalp, but rinse thoroughly. Getting shiny nourished hair is nice and easy. I have fairly straight hair and still use shampoo to clean my hair and prevent greasiness.
Smooth and Shine Spray

girl spraying on her hair

To maximize results I use a spray comprising of both Aloe Vera gel and Aloe Vera juice (a tablespoon of each), a teaspoon of Jojoba Oil and enough water to ensure the mixture isn’t too viscous. Some people add Glycerin because it is a humectant (makes water stick to the hair), but I don’t like it as I found it too sticky.
Give the bottle a good shake and then spray evenly to clean the damp hair. If, like me, you’re prone to slightly oily roots, then start lower down working towards the ends. This spray is great for smoothing split ends!
And if you want to go the whole distance, when the hair has dried, lightly smooth on small amounts of ‘jojoba jelly’ – Jojoba Oil and Glycerin (a tablespoon of each), mixed with a 1/3 of a cup of Aloe Vera gel.
Deep Conditioning Coconut Oil Treatment
For hair that is dry/damaged I perform a regular deep conditioning treatment. A mixture of 4 tablespoons of conditioner and 3 tablespoons of cold pressed virgin coconut oil works wonders for me. My hair feels so much healthier afterwards, and since using it, it’s almost dandruff-free.
I simply work it into my hair when damp, towel wrap, and leave to work its magic for around 2 hours, before rinsing. I treat my hair to this ‘healing session’ every other week, although it would be even more beneficial to do so weekly. Depending on the extent of damage, you might even want to skip the conditioner, applying only coconut oil.


Daily Hair Care Routine in Six Easy Steps



Trying to look after your hair and get all that everyday stuff done you need to do, as well as look after your friends and family, can be a difficult balancing act. We all want to have great hair; but unfortunately, shiny, healthy hair doesn't just happen without a little bit of effort.


That effort, however, doesn't have to take up all of your time or break the bank. In fact, the only thing you need to do is put in the short amount of time necessary to follow this simple daily hair care routine. It's that easy!

Step #1: Brush Your Hair

It may seem like the obvious thing to do, but maybe what you didn't know is that brushing keeps your hair tangle free and distributes its natural oils throughout the hair. This promotes healthy growth and shine.

Step #2: Wash Your Hair

How often you wash your hair depends on your hair type and texture. Work out what's best for you by seeing how your hair reacts to washing and hair care products, and develop a schedule from there. For instance:
  • Your hair is coarse/dry if it often feels brittle- this means you only need to wash it every second or third day.
  • Your hair is fine/oily if it feels greasy the day after you wash it- this means you need to wash it daily.
  • Your hair is normal if you wash it one day and it's not too greasy the next- this means you can get away with washing it every other day.
Shampoo Tips
  • Remember to shampoo in small, circular movements; don't forget to target dirt collecting areas such as the nape of your neck.
  • Massaging your scalp will increase blood flow which encourages growth and will stimulate your hair's natural oils (producing shiny locks).
  • Coarse/dry hair will benefit from hydrating shampoos.
  • Fine/oily hair should be washed with a clear shampoo (one that doesn't look creamy).
  • Normal hair can use just about any type of shampoo- just remember to always use good quality products for the best results.
Conditioner Tips
  • Similar to body lotion for your skin, conditioner is moisturizer for your hair and will keep your strands hydrated and manageable.
  • For an even application use your hands and a wide-toothed comb.
  • If you've got coarse/dry hair try a hydrating conditioner and apply it right from your roots to your ends.
  • For fine/oily hair use a lightweight conditioner and avoid putting it on your roots (evenly distribute it from the mid-lengths to the ends).
  • For normal hair you can use just about any kind of conditioner, applied from your roots to your ends also.

Step #3: Apply Hair Styling Products

If you have a hairstyle that needs to use hair products- hairspray for hold, wax for hold and shine, or serum for shine and to maintain fly-away pieces- then don't use too much! You might end up weighing your hair down and reducing its volume, or just making it greasy and dirty. Often less is more.
Also, don't forget to protect your hair. If you style your hair with a hair straightener or blow-dryer, it's very important to protect your hair with heat protecting products, and to give your hair a break every few days from the stress of using hair accessories and hairstyling tools.

Step #4: Style Your Hair

Everyone styles their hair, whether they're elaborate updos, professional looking hairdos for work, or casual wash-and-wear looks. Styling is required daily and should be done as gently as possible.

Step #5: Brush Your Hair Again at Night

Brushing your hair again at night will help you to untangle any knots that made their way into your locks during the day.

Step #6: Secure Your Hair at Night

Securing your hair at night with a simple ponytail or plait will make sure your locks don't get snagged or tangled as you sleep.
There you have it, a simple daily routine (and some great hair care tips). It's not hard to follow, it won't have you spending all of your hard earned cash, and most importantly, it will get your hair in the best condition possible.
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Hair care home remedies best and most effective

 
Eggs, yogurt and honey are, at first glance, all components of a tasty breakfast—but they also happen to be hair treatment ingredients,
and affordable, all-natural ones at that. And they're not the only ones. Did you know,
for instance, that the oils in avocados more closely resemble our own skin's oils than any product in the beauty aisle does?
Or that the mild acidity in lemon is an effective—and gentler—alternative to chemical-laden products? Next time your locks need a lift, save money by using one of these hair care home remedies.

These hair care home remedies Best and most Effective ! 


Hair care home remedies FOR ALL HAIR TYPES

 "The [raw] egg is really the best of all worlds," says Janice Cox, author of Natural Beauty at Home.
 The yolk, rich in fats and proteins, is naturally moisturizing, while the white, which contains bacteria-eating enzymes, removes unwanted oils, she explains.
To Use: For normal hair, use the entire egg to condition hair; use egg whites only to treat oily hair; use egg yolks only to moisturize dry, brittle hair, Cox says.
Use 1/2 cup of whichever egg mixture is appropriate for you and apply to clean, damp hair. If there isn’t enough egg to coat scalp and hair, use more as needed.
Leave on for 20 minutes, rinse with cool water (to prevent egg from “cooking”) and shampoo hair.
Whole egg and yolks-only treatments can be applied once a month; whites-only treatment can be applied every two weeks. (easy hair care home remedies)


Hair care home remedies FOR DULL HAIR

Styling products (as well as air pollution) can leave a film that both saps moisture and dulls shine—but dairy products like sour cream and plain yogurt can help reverse this damage.
 "Lactic acid gently strips away dirt while the milk fat moisturizes," says Lisa Belkin, author of The Cosmetics Cookbook.
To Use: Massage 1/2 cup sour cream or plain yogurt into damp hair and let sit for 20 minutes. Rinse with warm water, followed by cool water, then shampoo hair as you normally would. Treatment can be applied every other week.



Hair care home remedies For Itchy Scalp

To fight flakes—brought on by poor diet, stress and climate, among other factors—try a lemon juice and olive oil mixture in your hair.
 "The acidity in lemon juice helps rid your scalp of any loose, dry flakes of skin, while the olive oil moisturizes the [newly exposed] skin on your head," says Cox.
To Use: Mix 2 Tbsp fresh lemon juice, 2 Tbsp olive oil and 2 Tbsp water, and massage into damp scalp. Let mixture sit for 20 minutes, then rinse and shampoo hair. Treatment can be applied every other week.



Hair care home remedies FOR LIMP OR FINE HAIR


To add body to hair, reach for an unlikely beauty beverage: beer! The fermented drink contains generous supplies of yeast, which works to plump tired tresses, explains Cox.
To Use: Mix 1/2 cup flat beer (pour beer into a container and let it sit out for a couple of hours to deplete carbonation) with 1 tsp light oil (sunflower or canola) and a raw egg.
 Apply to clean, damp hair, let sit for 15 minutes, then rinse with cool water. Or add flat beer only to a spray bottle and spritz onto dry hair.
 "When the liquid evaporates, the remaining protein residue (from the wheat, malt or hops) continues to strengthen and structure hair," says Belkin. Treatments can be applied every other week.

Hair care home remedies FOR DRY OR SUN-DAMAGED HAIR

Whatever your hair-dehydrating demon—hard water, sun overexposure, your trusty flat iron—nature's sweetener can help. "Honey is a natural humectant, which means it attracts and locks in moisture," says Cox.
To Use: Massage approximately 1/2 cup honey into clean, damp hair, let sit for 20 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
You can also add 1 to 2 Tbsp olive oil to loosen the honey for easier application.
For extremely sun-damaged hair, trying mixing honey with 1 to 2 Tbsp of a protein-rich ingredient, like avocado or egg yolk, which will help replenish the keratin protein bonds that UV rays attack. Treatment can be applied once a month.


Hair care home remedies FOR OILY OR GREASY HAIR


"Used properly, [cornmeal or cornstarch] is an inexpensive way to remove oil and grease," says Belkin.
To Use: Pour 1 Tbsp cornmeal or cornstarch into an empty salt or pepper shaker and sprinkle onto dry hair and scalp until you’ve used it all.
After 10 minutes, use a paddle hairbrush to completely brush it out. Treatment can be applied every other day.




Hair care home remedies FOR FRIZZY HAIR

Home beauty experts swear by avocado—and not just to repair damaged hair. Its oils (which are light and moist like our own natural skin secretions) and proteins boast the best combination of nutrients for smoothing and weighing down unruly hair, explains Cox.
To Use: Mash up half an avocado and massage into clean, damp hair. Let sit for 15 minutes before rinsing with water.
Amp up moisturizing power by combining mashed avocado with 1 to 2 Tbsp of a hydrating ingredient, like sour cream, egg yolks or mayonnaise.
Treatment can be applied every two weeks.

hair care home remedies FOR RESIDUE-RIDDEN HAIR



 "Nothing eats through product buildup like baking soda," Cox says. Sodium bicarbonate essentially breaks down anything acidic.
To Use: Mix 1 to 2 Tbsp baking soda with small amounts of water until a thick paste forms. Massage into damp hair and let sit for 15 minutes.
Rinse with water, then shampoo hair. Treatment can be applied every two weeks.




NOTICE : these hair care home remedies best and most effective for healthy hair.

Green Tea Beauty Secrets and Benefits

Green tea has gotten a lot of attention in recent years, and not just for its amazing health benefits while consumed as a drink.  Cosmetic companies have capitalized on green tea’s potent anti-oxidant qualities and started adding it to their products for face and body.  But what is it exactly that makes green tea a staple for your beauty drawer?




Beauty in a green tea cup:

Clinical research has shown that green tea leaves contain high amounts of anti-oxidants, which fight free radicals (harmful particles in the body that contribute to aging and diseases). These anti-oxidants work to fight free radicals when applied to the skin in the same way as when they are digested. But if you don’t want to spend a lot of money on expensive lotions and potions containing green tea extract, you can easily make your own beauty essentials right in the kitchen. Here are some simple green tea home beauty remedies:

 

Strengthening hair rinse – protect your hair from pollution, harsh products, and make it strong and shiny by rinsing with a green tea solution.  To make the rinse, simply steep 3-4 green tea bags in 1 L of boiling water for about an hour, let it cool down and thoroughly rinse your hair with it in the shower after you’ve shampooed and conditioned it.

Soothing eye compress – reduce puffiness and dark circles under your eyes by placing two used, cooled green tea bags over your closed eyes while lying down for 10 minutes. Alternatively you can brew 2-3 tea bags in a cup of boiling water, refrigerate for a few hours and use cotton balls soaked in the concentrate over the eyes the same way. The anti-oxidant content of green tea leaves works to prevent fine wrinkles and lines around the eyes.

Exfoliating body scrub – use dry ground green tea leaves mixed with honey to remove dirt and impurities from your pores. The slightly abrasive texture of dry green tea leaves and honey act as a great exfoliant to scrub off dead skin cells and pollutants, leaving your skin soft and smooth. Green tea leaves also have great anti-inflammatory properties and help reduce blemishes and scars.  Use it either for your face or your body.  Rub a small amount of the mixture in circular motion (avoiding the eye area) with your fingertips, leave on your skin for 10-15 minutes, and rinse off with water.

Refreshing face toner – make the same type of solution as for the hair rinse, soak a cotton ball with it and dab it all over the face as a toner first thing in the morning and at bedtime. Or use it in a spray bottle as a spritzer to invigorate and refresh your skin. Green tea’s antiseptic properties can help with cuts, scrapes and acne.

Detoxifying facemask – green tea leaves also help preserve your skin by reducing damage caused by the sun. Make a skin-reviving facemask out of green tea and yogurt (3 tblsp full fat yogurt + 1 tblsp ground green tea leaves). Apply on the face for 20 minutes then rinse well with water. This mask will help reduce sunspots and even out the skin tone.

Drink yourself skinny

Green tea can help you lose weight! It’s no wonder why supermodels and celebrities use green tea in their diets to stay in shape. Green tea boosts metabolism when consumed in high quantities daily. It also flushes toxins out of the body and has diuretic properties to reduce water retention. When I was getting ready for the Miss Universe contest, my nutritionist advised me to drink a cup of strong green tea after every meal to help my digestive system burn more fat, and flush out excess water to help my belly look flatter. I’ll drink to that!

Breath of fresh air

If you are concerned with your breath, green tea can also help you stay fresh. Swishing your mouth with high concentration of green tea will help prevent odor-causing bacteria from building up on your teeth and freshen up your mouth. You can also make your own toothpaste, using high concentration of green tea liquid and a teaspoon of baking soda. All natural and healthy toothpaste!

 




Herbs Support Hair Growth - Add Them For Quick Results





If you want to see more hair growing on your head faster, then you should definitely take a look at what herbs can do for you. You see, herbs are considered to be nature's healing ingredients for the human body. It makes sense for hair loss sufferers to include these into their daily life as well.
There are several of them that are known to help boost the way your hair grows if you consume them regularly.
Saw Palmetto Extract
One of the most interesting things about saw palmetto isn't that it helps to keep the prostate gland in men healthy, but it is also a very excellent herb for preventing male pattern baldness. What it does is block a hormone called dihydrotestosterone from forming in your body.
As you can tell from the name of that hormone, it has a lot to do with the hormone testosterone in the male body. It's formed from an excess of it and can really start to make you lose hair rapidly. What it does is bind itself to all healthy hair follicle cells in your scalp.
If you don't do something about it you can expect much of the hair on your head to fall out fast. So be sure you're taking saw palmetto daily as part of a dietary supplement routine.
Green Tea
Often times we don't think of green tea as being an herb, but it certainly is one of them. It's on the list with various other herbs for improving the way your hair grows. Drinking four cups of it daily will work much like saw palmetto, but it does something that saw palmetto will not do.
Green tea not only blocks hormones that cause hair loss, but it also will make your hair grow back faster due to various chemicals catechins that are found in it. If you do not like the way green tea tastes you can still get the benefits of this herb just by popping green tea capsules.

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Herbs For Hair Loss, Herbal Treatments For Hair Care

A healthy growth of hair is a desired thing for everybody especially in women as the free flowing, shiny and beautiful hair describes her beauty as a whole. So if there starts a sudden fall it can be a nightmare to anybody and Alopecia in men is equally undesirable. People in general are rather conscious about it much more than the overall health.
Hair fall can occur due to indigestion, deficiency of nutrients in the body, sudden gain or loss in weight or due to prolonged suffering from any disease. Women generally face this problem due to anemia or pregnancy. Side effects of any medication may also lead to this problem.
Herbal Treatments
Now-a-days a number of shampoos, potions, oils are promoted through the media and those are readily accessible to everybody. But whether those products are worth trying or not leaves much room for discussion. The naturally occurring herbs have been tested through ages and their efficacy is beyond any doubt.
1. Aloe Vera improves blood circulation and stimulates natural growth. It also prevents alopecia. Application of aloe directly on the scalp prevents hair fall and promotes growth of hair.
2. Arnica - Oil extracted from the dried arnica flowers has inflammable properties that reduce the dandruff making the scalp healthy helping in hair growth. The oil also stimulates the hair follicles that strengthens the hair and even prevents premature graying of the hair.
3. Birch - Many people try the birch oil which is believed to promote hair growth and prevents sudden thinning of hair.
4. Green tea has catechins that reduce alopecia in males. Drinking 3-4 cups of green tea daily or taking green tea capsules is beneficial in treating hair loss.
5. Brahmi has antioxidant properties and it provides nourishment to the hair and promotes growth of the hair. Moreover it fights dandruff and prevents the hair from splitting.
6. Chamomile herb is good to fight dandruff and it also prevents dryness of the scalp. It strengthens the hair and cures the damage caused by some internal disorders.
7. Catmint herb is used for rinsing after washing the hair. This prevents itching of the scalp that prevents the hair loss.
8. Onion helps in hair growth if applied externally before washing off the hair. Onion is rich in sulphur which helps in the healing of any damage on the scalp.
Health of the hair largely depends on the general condition of the body. Eating nutrient rich diet, drinking plenty of water and having sufficient sleep all contributes to shiny and attractive mane.

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