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iconConditioner - BY I FIDDLE

After spending too much money over the years on hair products, I decided to try olive oil as a conditioner. It works great!

Here's what you do:

Put about 1 tablespoon (depending on hair length) of light olive oil into palm. Rub first into ends of dry hair (before shampooing) and then, run fingers through hair to get remaining off hands. Comb hair to distribute, then shampoo well. No need for an after shampoo conditioner. It makes your hair healthy and shiny!

iconHair and Body Miracle Products - BY KATE J.

Can I just say that sudocream is a miracle cream! Spots, smooth skin what ever you want it's great!!!

Also coconut oil is great for your hair. After washing put on wet hair. Leave for 10 minutes then shampoo off, make sure you get it all out though cause if you don't it gets greasy!!!!

iconBreak Down The "Gunk" - BY STAR1CH1CK

Break Down the "gunk" in your hair more easily. It makes it more manageable and healthier and also makes it feel GREAT!

Ingredients: 1/2 cup of baking soda

Directions: Dampen hair and apply baking soda. Leave on for 5 minutes and rinse thoroughly. Shampoo afterwards.

iconGetting "Green" Chlorine out of Blonde Hair - BY RBOBBRANDT

Last summer I had to take my seven year old blonde daughter to the salon to get the chlorine removed from her hair that was turning green from swimming in the community pool. The treatment was expensive and had to be repeated. The salon suggested I purchase an expensive product to use at home, it didn't work.

A friend suggested that I get a small packet of unsweetned lemon drink mix and mix the packet with the shampoo and apply it to her hair. The chlorine was immediately removed from her hair. The 'kool-aid' treatment only cost about six cents per treatment.

iconLighten your hair! - BY MARSHA D
If you rinse your hair with chamomile, it brings out the natural highlights in your hair. Also, if you want to help lighten your hair, you should put lemon juice and the pulp in your hair, leave it in for a while, then wash it out. You also have to be in the sun while you have the lemon juice in your hair.
Hair care tips submitted by Readers. These recipes have not been tested.
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