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Friday, January 15, 2010

Freedom Friday- DIY Hair Receipes

Hair Recipes

You wear your hair naturally so why not treat your hair with natural products many of which can be found in your kitchen cupboard. Making your own hair products can be fun and extremely beneficial to your hair.

Quick Protein Conditioner
Take two egg yokes ¼ cup of water, beat the mixture together and massage through hair well. Put on a plastic cap for thirty minutes, and rinse thoroughly with warm water (not hot). Make sure all of the egg solution is rinsed from the hair (do not use shampoo). Dry your hair and style as usual.
Taken From Braids & Beauty Magazine

Natural Scalp Healer
Mix 30 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar, 1 quart of distilled water, 1 teaspoon of sage oil and use as a final rinse after shampooing and conditioning.
Taken from Pride Magazine

Quick Hair Treatment
Mix one egg yolk with two tablespoons of coconut oil, one teaspoon of organic apple cider vinegar and one tablespoon of glycerin. Pour onto the scalp and hair and cover with a plastic cap for 15 – 30 minutes, then shampoo
Taken from Braids & Beauty Magazine

Product Build Up Remover for loc’s
Remove build-up from the scalp with a cotton ball dipped in one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar diluted in 8oz of spring water. Rinse
Taken from Braids & Beauty Magazine


Herbal Rinses
Place two tablespoons of your chosen herb into a glass or stainless steel pot of boiling water. (Do not use aluminum; it would release harmful mineral deposits into the herbal rinse.) Cover and remove from the heat. Let the mixture steep for an hour. Make sure the mixture is not hot; room temperature is good. Strain off the herbs, and use the infused water as the last rinse after a shampoo and deep conditioning treatment. Choose a herb from the list below according to your needs:

Herbs suitable for Infusions

Herb Good For
*Rosemary Circulation, scalp problems, dandruff
*Rosehip An emollient, damaged hair
*Sage Strength, Is astringent & antibacterial
*Chamomile Brightens, highlights, provided sheen
*Horsetail Growth, dandruff
*Nettle Baldness, dandruff, Is antiseptic
Kinard, T. (1997) ‘No Lye!’ New York, St Martins Press


Fruit Rinses
Mix one part fruit to three parts water. Let them sit in the hair for twenty minutes and then rinse thoroughly. Choose a fruit from the list below according to your needs.

Fruits Suitable for Rinses
* Banana Rinse Excellent emollient, highly natural lubricant and hair conditioner; beneficial to the hair and scalp because it binds with water to hold in moisture.
* Coconut Milk Natural emollient with great conditioning proteins. Helps to reduce the loss of moisture and to soften and smooth the hair.
* Lemon Rinse Refreshing astringent, stimulates the scalp, dissolves sebum buildup.
* Apple Cider Vinegar Retards dandruff, provides sheen to hair.
Kinard, T. (1997) ‘No Lye!’ New York, St Martins Press


Disclaimer: These recipes are used at your own risk; Au Naturale can take no responsibility for any mishaps occurring during the use of these recipes.

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