Dry hair is a problem that develops from excessive exposure to the elements weather can damage and weaken the hair. Sun, ocean water, sand, and wind dry out the scalp. Dry hair is very fragile and breaks easily specially when wet hair can stretch nearly double its length, this can be very damaging. If you have dry hair try to brush it as little as possible when wet. An oil
treatment is recommended this will help give the hair the natural
oils that have been strip out of it and give thickness and shine,
in this part you'll find a home made oil treatment for dry hair
and a home made totally natural conditioner and shampoo for dry
hair as well. We'll show you also how to incorporate sulfur to
your diet and we'll share with you how french and italians keep
their hair healthy and shinny. We recommend
Essential oils for split ends. 10 drops
of sandalwood essential oil. Hot oil treatment for dry hair. 2 ounces
aloe vera gel.
2 tsp.
of confrey essential oil. Herbal conditioner for dry hair. 1 pint
of water. If the hair contains too much oil, it becomes stick and lifeless and the oil collects dust and dirt which makes the hair dirty all of these things cause dandruff. Some
people have the wrong idea that if you have oily hair then you
need a shampoo that removes the oil from the hair, this is not
the right way of treating oil excess. The solution would be to
use a mild shampoo, baby shampoo is a good alternative, most shampoos
have strong chemicals that strip oil completely this causes the
oil glands in the scalp to produce even more oil.
We recommend
2 ounces
unscented shampoo. 1 pint
boiling water. Henna protein super preparation. 2 cups
warm water.
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