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Here are three different recipes of color-boosting masks – one for
redheads, one for blondes, one for brunettes – for natural hair color
rinses you can prepare at home.
Dark Hair: Cocoa, Chocolate, or Strong Coffee
Melt the chocolate in a double-boiler and cool it down a bit, so that
you don’t burn your scalp. Alternatively, blend half-cup of cocoa
powder with half-cup of organic plain yogurt, two tablespoons of apple
cider vinegar or two tablespoons of lemon juice. You need some gentle
acid to help pigments penetrate your hair shaft. Another bonus: an
absolutely gorgeous shine.
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A lavish, supple, glossy silver mane is incredibly attractive and can
tell a lot of good things about woman’s health and her realistic
approach to aging. Yet, most women I know would prefer toxic dye jobs
than letting their hair age gracefully. Unfortunately, the only way to
reliably cover gray hair is to use permanent hair dye, and if you are
after permanence, you end up with ammonia and peroxide. The more
dramatic change of color you want, the more chemicals you end up with,
so it’s best to stick to your own color and play with ammonia-free dyes
to enhance your natural beauty.
If you decided to stop coloring your hair and embrace your gray
locks, your first task would be to prevent the telltale border between
your natural color and the artificial one. "You can strip out all the
permanent color, but that takes a lot of chemicals,” says Manhattan
hairstylist John Masters, who pioneered the art of organic hair care and
non-toxic dyes in his John Masters Organics
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A lavish, supple, glossy silver mane is incredibly attractive and can
tell a lot of good things about woman’s health and her realistic
approach to aging. Yet, most women I know would prefer toxic dye jobs
than letting their hair age gracefully. Unfortunately, the only way to
reliably cover gray hair is to use permanent hair dye, and if you are
after permanence, you end up with ammonia and peroxide. The more
dramatic change of color you want, the more chemicals you end up with,
so it’s best to stick to your own color and play with ammonia-free dyes
to enhance your natural beauty.
If you decided to stop coloring your hair and embrace your gray
locks, your first task would be to prevent the telltale border between
your natural color and the artificial one. "You can strip out all the
permanent color, but that takes a lot of chemicals,” says Manhattan
hairstylist John Masters, who pioneered the art of organic hair care and
non-toxic dyes in his John Masters Organics s
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It’s a fact;
every
woman desire the fashionable look of shiny and healthy "bone-straight hair”
but
unfortunately use chemicals, straighteners or hair weaves to achieve
this style
The most common method of
straightening hair
involves the use of a heated flat iron that severely damages the hair’s shaft
over time.
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It is a Herbal treatment for the hair which has been followed for centuries. It has curative as well as conditioning abilities. Specially prepared henna is used in the treatment of falling hair and dandruff.
Ingredients
Henna powder - 1 1/2 cup
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[ For Dandruff ]
1- Massage the Scalp with pure coconut oil. This will also help growth of hair.
2- Apply coconut oil which has been boiled with small onions for about 20 minutes. Wash it off with a mixture of green gram powder and water drained from cooked (boiled) rice.
3- Apply a mixture of almond oil and gooseberry juice with finger tips on the scalp.
4- Apply the warm mixture of olive oil, lemon juice and coconut oil. Do a steam -towel- wrap for 15 minutes and wash
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A woman’s hair is her primary beauty weapon, and we all want silky, shiny, lustrous locks. Healthy hair equals beautiful hair...so here’s our guide to keeping yours shining with health all year round. A woman’s hair is her primary beauty weapon, and we all want silky, shiny, lustrous locks. Healthy hair equals beautiful hair...so here’s our guide to keeping yours shining with health all year round. Gentle cleansing - Wash your hair every three days - any more often and you’ll produce excess sebum, which makes hair greasy. - Use shampoo that’s right for your hair type (dry, greasy, coloured etc.). It should also be gentle, respect the pH of your scalp, moisturise and soften the capillary fibre in your hair. Washing - Start by wetting your hair thoroughly under the shower. - Squirt a little shampoo into the palm of your hand and apply to your hair, massaging gently then leaving it in for
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