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| Shiny Hair - BY TIBS |
| I love your website it is so cool! If you put about 1 or 2 tsp of salt with your shampoo your hair will stay shinier/cleaner longer. |
| Cool Kool-Aid - BY ILUVMYSMOKEYBABY |
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Ok I know you think it's crazy, but you can dye your hair with Kool-Aid! It really works and it's on around 50 cents! You do have to be patient though, because for best results, you have to leave it in for 12 hours. All you do is get a small mixing bowl, tin foil, plastic gloves ( without the gloves it will dye your skin), two packs of kool-aid and some conditioner. You mix the conditioner with the kool-aid so its pasty, not liquidy! Then you apply it to your hair, if you are just dyeing your tips or highlights wrap up the dyed sections in tin foil or plastic wrap. If you are dyeing your whole head, pile up the dyed hair on your head and wrap it all up with plastic wrap. If you can't stand 12 hours at least try six. If you don't have any gloves, before you dye your hair cover your hands in Vaseline, then once you are done wash your hands in olive oil sugar and toothpaste once or twice to get the dye off your hands! If your hair is dark, it won't be as bright, more like a tint, but it still looks great. |
| De-Frizz Serum for Hair - BY PATTI L, |
| Hi! I read the very helpful suggestion on de-fizzing hair with serum and then rinsing it out. I make my own hair serum using equal parts of vegetable glycerin and water. It feels just like the expensive hair serums but without the cost. |
| Shampoo - BY LUCY S. |
| Hi everyone!!! I use baby shampoo instead of the regular shampoo because it doesn't dry your hair, it is gentle enough to use everyday. Your hair feels so much softer and healthier. If it's good for babies it's good for me!!! There is now lavender baby shampoo! |
| Dry Hair Cure - BY SABRINA |
| For dry hair, oil is needed more so put some rich olive oil on your hair and leave on for 2 hours and rinse with a deep conditioner like Dove or Herbal Essence. |
| Beauty Tips - BY PHYLLIS |
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Sage rinse for hair...I have just read this tip in "Little House in the Ozarks", by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Also: 2) The addition of a little baking soda to some rinse water will lighten the hair and help to make it fluffy. 3) Buttermilk will whiten the face and hands. ( Lactic acid) 4) Salt and soda good to scrub teeth. 5) A bar of castile soap is good, and no perfume which dries the skin out. This was written in 1914, so she was using the best of what she had. She was using rose water and glycerine was her moisturizer. |