Showing posts with label Homemade Hair Treatments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homemade Hair Treatments. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Selling Your Hair and Hard Water


Spring is coming and the weather is changing and its time for you to change too. Selling your hair could become quite more difficult. Your hair may start drying out; think about the simplest thing that you can change. Yes fight with the hard water to sell hair!

We don’t think of water being bad for us, because it isn’t. It is what we make of it. Hard water can be found in many households. We don’t pay too much attention to it and definitely don’t think of it as a bad thing for our hair.

If you live in a big city or even in the suburbs of the big city you should rethink what you are washing your hair with. Hard water makes our bathrooms look ugly and it’s going to have the same effect on your hair too. So, what are your options? You can forget about this article and sell your hair for less. Or you can buy:

Shower-head Water Filter

Yes, there are such things. They basically filters that we use in the kitchen sink.  The price of one can range from 50-150 dollars and you might have to change your entire showerhead. Selling hair needs commitment, you pay small price now to make hundreds/thousands later.

There are also shampoos that are especially made to use with hard water.  One brand specializing in such department is Malibu.

Another way to fight with hard water is definitely olive oil. It will make your hair more moisturized and shiny.  You can simply put some olive oil in your hair and it will work like a wonder.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Great food for people that are looking to start selling hair!

A good breakfast ingredients like eggs, honey or yogurt are not only good for you to eat but they also can treat your hair. If you looking to save money somewhere or wanting to go natural with your hair cleaning procedure try these methods:

For all Hair Types:

Raw eggs are the best. The yolk is rich in proteins and good for building muscles but its also naturally moisturizing. The white “stuff’ rich in bacteria eating enzymes can remove the unwanted oils in your hair.




Dull Hair:



Sour cream and plain yogurt can help bring back that shine back to your hair.








 Itchy Scalp:



Try a mixture of lemon juice and olive oil. The way it works is that the acidity of lemon juice cleans your scalps and oil moisturizes it after…simple.






Fine Hair:




My personal favorite the beer: yep beer can help add body to your hair.





Greasy Hair:


Use cornmeal or cornstarch.

For more information on how to prepare each mixture visit the link provided below.