Homemade hair-thickening to make hair thick by Sumita 2013/02/06 15:02
Homemade Remedies to
Make Hair Thick
Homemade hair-thickening
remedies work either by
temporarily adding volume
to each shaft of hair or by
creating a healthy scalp
environment where more
hair can grow. In some cases,
results are immediately
visible, but they are generally
short-lived. For the best
results, use a homemade hair-
thickeningremedy on a
regular basis.
Egg
After shampooing, massage
an egg into your hair and let
it sit for about 5 minutes. The
non-hydrolyzed protein in an
egg mimics the hydrolyzed
proteins in hair-thickening
shampoos, according to Dr.
Harry Roth, a clinical
professor of dermatology at
the University of California.
Vinegar
Massage a mixture of 1 Tbsp.
white or apple cider vinegar
and 1 pint of water into your
hair. The solution temporarily
changes the chemical balance
of your hair and make it
appear thicker and shinier.
Oil Massage
Scalp massages with olive oil,
lavender oil and jojoba oil are
thought to help rid the scalp
of debris and excess sebum
and dirt, resulting on cleaner,
thicker hair and healthy
follicles. Massaging the scalp
also increases blood flow to
the scalp, which may
encourage healthier, thicker
hair growth. Rub a few drops
of oil into the scalp before
bedtime and leave it on
overnight. Wash with a mild
shampoo in the morning and
style as usual.
Aloe Vera
Using a tablespoon or so of
fresh aloe vera gel squeezed
directly from the leaves,
either alone or with a mixture
of brandy and raw egg, may
make your hair appear
thicker. Apply the gel or
mixture once every two
weeks and shampoo as usual.
Flax Seed
A leave-on conditioner made
from flaxseeds and water
may temporarily thicken hair.
Soak a handful of flax seeds
in water for five days and
apply the water directly to
your scalp with a cotton ball
before styling
KingFISHER 2013/02/06 17:02
Natural evrything is always friendly for our health.
Kingaadi 2013/02/06 18:00
good helpful topic
Sumita 2013/02/07 05:24
topic moves at wrong zone.
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