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Hair Rinse Recipes |
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Short hair - Keep a small plastic container of vinegar in your shower. Next, recycle a small clear plastic bottle with a squirt top (your old shampoo bottle may work). Choose the amount of rinse you will need to make for your hair. Mark the vinegar line and water line on your bottle. Now you can pour in the vinegar and add warm water from your shower and squirt the rinse on your hair! Long hair - You may want to dip your hair into the jug before pouring it over the rest of your head. Avoid getting the rinse in your eyes, particularly if you have used essential oils. Also make sure the temperature of your rinse is just right for you. You may rinse it all out if you want to or leave the rinse on your hair. Since the vinegar restores natural pH it also helps prevent an itchy scalp. As your hair is drying you will smell vinegar, but once your hair dries, no smell. Some say that vinegar rinses may be drying if used every day and it is best to restrict use twice a week. I used a vinegar rinse every other day for the first few weeks until my hair adjusted to the new shampoo. Now once or twice a week keeps my hair healthy and shiny. Many customers have found this regimen to work, but do some experimenting Make sure you rinse your shower out afterwards as some of the herbs (especially the strong infusions) may leave your white shower looking tea-stained. Same goes for your towels (temporarily only as it should was out easily). If you are prone to allergies, do not use strawberry or tomato masks. If after putting a mask on your face you feel burning sensation, immediately rinse it off; you may probably be allergic to its content. A good guide is to not use anything on your skin if you get allergic reactions from it when eaten. |
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