03-06-2015, 06:41
Just a few quick tips:
Shampoo? Consider stopping shampooing. I don't use shampoo. I wash with conditioner, once in a while baking soda (just with water) or vinegar with water. My sister, with the great hair, taught me about no-poo washing. I learned more about it on-line. I have actually gotten several people into it (we are all different hair types). At first they insisted that they must shampoo (shampoo is pretty much detergent, by the way). Now, they are like, check out my better hair. Lol. I was skeptical, too. But it works! My hair is thickening and healthier.
Use ginger, cayenne, cinnamon (careful of the hair dying affect of cinnamon) on the scalp. You can look this up on the www. I just put some of one these with water and rub it in gently and leave it on. Ginger might be best. Used it to bring back my guy's retreating hairline. My friend used it to thicken her hair back up after post-pregnancy mass shedding because a friend recommended that she use it on her bald three year old daughter's head. The child had 1 inch of full-headed fuzz (after no hair up to age three) within a week.
Castor oil or other oils to re-nourish the scalp that has often been damaged by other hair "care" products that have stripped and damaged the scalp.
I could go on, but in general, consider going to the kitchen like the grannies did.
There are tons more tips and many are so healthy, easy, and affordable.
Shampoo? Consider stopping shampooing. I don't use shampoo. I wash with conditioner, once in a while baking soda (just with water) or vinegar with water. My sister, with the great hair, taught me about no-poo washing. I learned more about it on-line. I have actually gotten several people into it (we are all different hair types). At first they insisted that they must shampoo (shampoo is pretty much detergent, by the way). Now, they are like, check out my better hair. Lol. I was skeptical, too. But it works! My hair is thickening and healthier.
Use ginger, cayenne, cinnamon (careful of the hair dying affect of cinnamon) on the scalp. You can look this up on the www. I just put some of one these with water and rub it in gently and leave it on. Ginger might be best. Used it to bring back my guy's retreating hairline. My friend used it to thicken her hair back up after post-pregnancy mass shedding because a friend recommended that she use it on her bald three year old daughter's head. The child had 1 inch of full-headed fuzz (after no hair up to age three) within a week.
Castor oil or other oils to re-nourish the scalp that has often been damaged by other hair "care" products that have stripped and damaged the scalp.
I could go on, but in general, consider going to the kitchen like the grannies did.
