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Hair Secrets

                      Hair Secrets

 Wet Hair Woes

Here’s a way to leave the house with damp hair
and style!

If hair is wet, run styling lotion or gel throughout.
Spritz hair spray onto a brush and brush hair back,
letting the sides curve down. Finish with more spray.

Never go to bed with wet hair! No, I’m not kidding!

What do mouthwash, fabric softener, and wine have
to do with hair? They’re unconventional hair treat-ments that reallywork! Read on!

Red Wine
 
Neutralize the green color caused by chlorine by
dabbing a little red wine onto the hair. Use it as a
precaution before entering the pool. Use it
before shampooing.

Mouthwash
 
Mix 1/4 cup mouthwash with 1 cup water. Apply to
scalp as a cleanser. Use after shampooing.
DO NOT RINSE OUT!

Fabric Softener
 
The best leave-in conditioner is none other than
laundry room fabric softener. It’s very strong, so be
sure to dilute it.

Suggestion: 1 cup water, 1/2 cup fabric softener.

Experiment with different softener scents for your
own personal hair “signature.” Save $$$$$ over
expensive hair products!


Women of Color

-Jojoba oil slicks hair back beautifully!

-Texture is key to controlling style.

-Glover’s Mange keeps black hair moist and encour-ages growth. You can find it at most beauty supply
stores.

-Conditioning is vital, as hair tends to be dry
and brittle.

-Copper and chestnut are good color options for
warm or amber tones.

- Don’t blow dry hair too often. Let air dry whenever
possible, and then blow it into style when it is just
slightly damp. 

-A paddle brush is perfect for keeping hair at its most
manageable.

- Only allow the most experienced hands to handle
weaves. 

- Women of color look great in hair colors of deep
wine, red, or blue-black.





























Back to Nature

                       Back to Nature

 

 Egg Shampoo


Beat 2 eggs in a cup of warm water. Massage the
mixture into wet hair. Leave on for 5 to 10 minutes.
Rinse in tepid water.

Caution: If you rinse in hot water, the eggs could scram-ble right in your hair and be impossible to get out.

Lather and Strengthen
Mix an egg into your regular shampoo.

To Thicken Hair
Add a tablespoon of powdered gelatin to your
shampoo.

Hair Shiners
1/4 cup lemon juice added to 1/2 cup water for light hair.
1/4 cup vinegar added to 1/2 cup water for brunettes. 
Use as a final rinse.
Conditioner for Dry Hair
Mix 1 egg, 1 teaspoon honey, and 2 teaspoons olive oil. Apply to wet hair. Cover with a shower cap or layer of plastic wrap. Leave on for at least 30 min-utes before shampooing out.

Nourishing Hair Pack

Here’s what to do with an overripe avocado:
Mash it up, and blend through dry hair. Leave the
mixture on for 30 minutes. Shampoo thoroughly.

Damaged Hair Repair
Mash a ripe banana and mix with a few drops of
almond oil. Massage over entire head. Leave on for
15 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.

Yogurt Conditioner
Use plain yogurt as a conditioner/final rinse.
Massage in after shampooing. Leave on 20 minutes.
Rinse with warm water.

Hot Oil Treatment
Mix 1 cup olive oil and 1/4 cup butter. Microwave
for one minute. Leave on 20 minutes. Shampoo.

Oily Hair Treatment
Add 1/4 cup aloe vera gel to 1/2 cup shampoo. Mix
well and apply.

Dry Hair Treatment
Mix 1 tablespoon honey to 2 tablespoons shampoo.
Shampoo as usual.

 
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