If
you like natural beauty products, then this recipe will be your
favorite one. It is very easy to be made and very inexpensive.
Ingredients for DIY shampoo
(dry hair/scalp)
·
1/4 cup distilled water
· 1/4 cup
liquid castile Soa( your choice)
· 1/2 teaspoon jojoba oil (can be used olive oil, but cold pressed)
·
1/4 tsp essential oil(your choice- Chamomile,lavender,tea tree)
Ingredients for DIY
conditioner
·
1 tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar
·
1 cup distilled water
·
8 drops of essential oil
Directions
In reused shampoo and conditioner bottles mix ingredients and shake
well. This recipe can be used just like the store bought products. Simply shake
each bottle before use and you are set to go. I customized my recipe by using
almond Castile soap, olive oil, Chamomile Essential Oil.
Enjoy!
Using this easy natural coffee mixture, you will get the
desired shine, shade, and even promote hair growth. According to a study
published in the January 2007 issue of the International Journal of
Dermatology, coffee indeed helps with hair growth. Coffee is an absolutely
natural product, which possesses beneficial properties.
How to use coffee to dye your hair
Make really strong organic coffee preferably espresso as
darker will be better results you’ll get. Non organic coffee most likely contains some
added chemicals.
Let your coffee cool down.
Mix 2 cups of leave in all natural conditioner with 2 tbsp.
of organic coffee grounds and 1 cup of cold brewed coffee.
Apply the mixture onto your hair and leave it in for about
an hour. It will give your hair a
beautiful chocolate color without any damage.
Simple Coffee Rinse (here is naturalrecipe of shampoo)
Shampoo your hair first and then pour coffee over your
hair. Leave it in for 20 minutes.
Use apple cider vinegar to rinse the coffee out of your
hair (it will help seal in the color). Then rinse it off with warm water.
If you don’t see the desired results right away, repeat the
same process for a few days in a row to allow the coffee to penetrate the
strands of your hair.
Will be continued for a lighter shade.
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