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Rosemary:
This magnificent herb is widely respected for its value as a hair and beauty aide. Rosemary can also be used in the bath, on the face and as a body or scalp massage. Believed to stimulate hair follicles and hair growth, rosemary is generally believed to slow down or even permanently hold off premature hair loss and gray hair. Rosemary oils and concoctions will soothe and condition dry, flaky scalps. When applied in a concentrated form to the roots and scalp, rosemary is helpful in clearing many cases of dandruff. Rosemary also mixes well with tea tree and basil for stubborn scalp problems. For reddish highlights, use a rinse mixed with a bit of lemon juice and brewed red tea. With the sun's help you will have natural red highlights. Chamomile: This will bring the natural blonde highlights in light-colored hair. You can also add natural lemon juice to heighten lightening effects in the sunlight. This is a safe and effective alternative to products like "Sun-In" which can damage hair. Chamomile and/or Lemon Extract are the strongest natural highlighter. Just comb the Chamomile or Lemon Extract through your hair and let the sun do the rest. When using Essential Oils and/or extracts, always mix them with Jojoba Oil. Never apply essential herbal oils or extracts directly on hair or skin. For a milder, overall lightening, use chamomile tea (brewed in hot water and cooled) and/or lemon juice, and rinse your freshly shampooed and conditioned hair with it, then go out into the sun and let dry. http://mynaturalbeautytips.blogspot.com/ |
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thank you natural beauty tips- I'm glad I have some rosemary growing in my garden!!
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Wonderful tips
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Hi, im ICE
im new and anyway thankz for the tips |
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