A Diy Guide For All Things Natural Hair
Discover Homemade Conditioner and Hair Rinse Recipes for Your Crowning Glory
By B. CliShea
A DIY GUIDE FOR ALL THINGS NATURAL HAIR
Discover Homemade Conditioner and Hair Rinse
Recipes for Your Crowning Glory.
By B. CliShea
First Edition
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Welcome and thank you!
This book contains awesome hair care recipes made using nutrient-rich formulas. These concoctions will help you achieve healthy, youthful, silky smooth hair!
Many commercial hair products contain harmful chemicals that may damage your hair. These chemicals seep into the scalp and can negatively affect the structure and texture of hair thinning and weakening entire strands. These chemicals can even cause dizziness and nausea.
Well, by reading this book, youll learn how to create all-natural treatments at home using ingredients that you can find in your kitchen pantry. Rest assured that everything in this book is natural and simple.
To be a bit more specific, here youll find recipes for natural leave-in conditioners, rinse-out hair conditioners, deep conditioners, and complimentary hair treatments.
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Contents
Introduction
Your hair is your crowning glory, so you have to nourish it with all-natural products. But, why should you spend your precious time making homemade rinses and conditioners when you can purchase hair care products at the grocery store?
Generally, hair care products are designed to strengthen the hair follicles, revitalize the scalp, and nourish the roots. They help seal hair color, repair damage, prevent split ends, and give hair a soft and silky finish.
Well, this may be a bitter pill to swallow, but a lot of hair care products on the market today contain chemicals that may damage your hair and even your health. Synthetic hair care products contain ingredients that are also used in other products such as plastics, motor lubricants, refrigerants, insect repellants, fuel gas, paint, and furniture finishers. These ingredients are absorbed into your scalp and then, they are transported in your bloodstream. The toxins contained in these ingredients can cause hair and skin dryness, hair thinning, and hair loss. But, they can also cause more serious problems like allergic reactions, eczema, skin damage, eye irritation, lung damage, kidney damage, and asphyxiation.
To avoid health problems and other complications, its good to use natural homemade products.
Using homemade hair care products has a lot of benefits, including:
- Homemade hair care products contain ingredients that are rich in vitamins and minerals, making your hair healthier and more beautiful.
- Over-the-counter organic hair care products cost a lot of money. So, making hair care products at home can help you save.
- Homemade hair care products do not contain harmful ingredients such as ammonium lauryl sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate, propylene glycol, myreth sulfate, and olefin sulfonate.
- When you use hair care products that contain toxic chemicals, you are poisoning your body. So, using all-natural homemade hair care products reduces your toxin intake and improves your overall health.
- A lot of homemade hair care products yield instant results.
- They are easy to make. It usually takes less than ten minutes to make a homemade hair conditioner.
- You do not have to spend hundreds of dollars to make your hair shinier and more beautiful. All you need to do is whip up a few food items that you can find in your kitchen!
Commonly Known Hair Conditioners
Shampoo is good for your hair. It cleanses your hair and removes dirt. It also reduces the itchiness, inflammation, and redness of the scalp. It controls the oiliness of your hair and it keeps the hair beautiful. Some shampoos also remove dandruff.
But, shampooing every day can potentially damage your hair, particularly the follicles. Frequent shampooing depletes the moisture and nutrition of your hair. This is the reason why its important to use a conditioner.
A good conditioner moisturizes your scalp and restores the natural luster of your hair. It prevents hair damage and fights dryness. Conditioners provide immediate benefits. This means you get shinier hair right away.
Keep in mind though, that not all hair conditioners are the same. To help you learn about their differences, heres a list of commonly known hair conditioners:
Instant/Rinse Out conditioners
Instant conditioners coat hair well. They temporarily soothe your hair, making it shiny and easy to style. You should apply an instant conditioner right after you rinse out your shampoo. You should leave it on for two to three minutes. Be sure to completely rinse it off afterwards.
This is great for detangling the hair, but it has a thinner consistency. This type of conditioner is perfect for hair thats minimally damaged as it does not repair extreme hair damage. Rinse-out conditioners are usually cheaper and easier to find.
Instant conditioners protect the hair from thermal damage and lock out humidity. These make combing easier and are easy to use.
Rinse-out conditioners are naturally heavier and thicker than most leave-in treatments. Thats because the former coat the hair strand with a thick layer that tightly sticks to hair even after rinsing.
You should apply this conditioner right after you shampoo, once every two days.