Today's post brings out another common herb found easily in the market. It is mainly used in preparing soups and stews and has a very strong sweet aroma. Description Bay leaves are about 1 to 3 inches long and are oval with pointed ends. The leaves are shiny with dark green tops and are a lighter green underneath. For Dandruff For the divas searching for a remedy for dandruff, use Bay leaf tea. Boil a quart of water, the remove the pot from the stove and add about 3 teaspoons of crushed bay leaves. Cover the pot and steep until cool. Pour some in the hair after shampooing and rinsing, and massage into the head for a few minutes. For best results, leave it in for an hour before rewashing hair.Each time you wash your hair you can use the bay leaf mixture as a soothing rinse that will help eliminate dandruff. Bay Essential Oil Aides in hair growth Provides dull, lifeless hair with luster and shine. Curbs dandruff problems. Bay Oil Infusion Wash and dry all t
Instead of plain oil for Prepoo and hot oil treatment, why not up the potency of your oils with herbs? The most common one is onion infusion. All you need is to 1]chop the onions into your oil and leave for 24 hours or more before use! 2] Make sure you have enough oil to infuse. You can do a complex herbal infusion with a variety of herbs. *garlic *rosemary *clove *amla powder *ginger *basil *parsley *lemongrass *dandelion *neem Among a host of herbs around us. Just be sure you aren't allergic to any!
Length retention basically refers to the ability to retain the growth you get. It's easy to increase hair growth but retaining that growth takes effort. 1. Allow your hair to rest: When you take down your hair from extensions, allow your hair to breathe for some days before jumping into the next style. 2. Be consistent in moisturizing and sealing: once your hair is moisturised, there won't be breakage and you'll retain the length. 3. Protect the ends and that means keep them off your shoulders. This will prevent the ends from rubbing on your shirt or dress thereby minimizing breakage. 4. Minimize wash day setbacks: This includes trying not to do every treatment in one wash. 5. Trim ends on time so you won't have to cut off large amounts due to severe split ends or thin ends. 6. If you have natural hair, keep the hair in stretched styles to minimize knots and tangles. 7. Find a detangling method that works for you and stick with it!
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