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iconBoost Hair Shine - BY SUZANNE

I love your site! So I decided I'd contribute something of my own.

This is a recipe to boost hair shine and at the same time make it softer and more manageable.

Lemon juice and apple cider vinegar makes hair shiny by removing product build-up whereas honey and tea deep conditions, ensuring that the vinegar and lemon juice don't strip away too much of the hair's moisture. Hope you will like it.

1) Mix the following in a jug (or anything else convenient for pouring contents over head)

  • Lemon juice from ½ a lemon*
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 cup brewed Lipton tea

2) After shampooing (but before conditioning), pour mixture on hair and massage into scalp and through the hair.

3) Rinse thoroughly with cool water.

* As lemon juice tends to lighten hair color, you may choose to omit it.

iconIce Yourselves - BY SARAH C. W.

I have a tip that is called 'Ice Yourselves'. It works best for people who have darker hair.

Instructions:

After a hot shower or after you have shampooed your hair, rub or pull ice cubes through your hair until melted. This seals in nutrients and moisture while the shock of cold creates a shine. It will last, since it is natural. Icing you hair works fairly quickly and looks really nice.

iconFull Body Hair - BY A. WARD
I have really odd hair ( its dyed black and bleached then dyed pink in places, on top of that it is oily at the roots and naturally curly). That having been said my absolute favorite hair rinse of all time makes my hair full of body and as shiny as one of those hair commercial models. All you need is equal parts of rose water (you can boil your own petals as long as there are no chemicals used to alter the growth of the roses in any way) and vodka. I like to store my rinse under the bathroom sink in a dark glass bottle, this helps the rose water from going bad or something (this recipe has been in my family since my great-great grandmother's time).
iconCurls - BY SB
If you want to curl your hair and have stiff curls, then wash your hair and then add beer or egg whites to your hair. Then curl in curlers, or as desired, and they will hold.
iconWavy Hair - BY VENUS
If you want to have a nice wave to your hair, dampen your hair just before going to bed, take several strands of hair and twist them together. Keep doing this until you have many twisted strands. By the morning your hair will be dried and should be wavy. Comb gently with your fingers, spray a little hair spray and voila! Gorgeous waves.
Hair care tips submitted by Readers. These recipes have not been tested.
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