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Natural Hair - Get Creative With Homemade Recipes

Do you wear your hair natural? No lye? As many will tell you, once you generate a change to go natural your hair regimen must also change. This frequently includes an adjustment to the types of products you utilize on your coils. A number of your old stand-bys can no longer lend you the identical results on your kinks as they did on your straight hair.

Product junkies will agree — you can spend hundreds of dollars testing out the numerous products available on the market, many of which are supposedly intended for natural hair utilize. However, breaking the bank is really not necessary for a healthy, strong and shiny natural. You already have key ingredients in your own kitchen and bathroom!

Creating your own hair recipes not only saves funds , but allows for a more intimate relationship with your hair — you can gain a much better insight as to what your hair craves, prefers, or rejects with your at-home experiments.

Get creative! There are a few simple rules to follow to find your perfect concoctions:

* Do not mix too many things at once. Start out with simple recipes, say, mixing one main ingredient and adding a small amount of another. Its much easier to determine what worked and what didn’t when your ingredients list is limited.

* Create two-ingredient mixes and try them until you find a mix that works well on your hair. If its a “perfect” mix, continue using it! If its a “pretty efficient” mix, retry the recipe with the identical main ingredient then alter the secondary ingredient until you reach perfection. You may find you positive need to reverse the amounts used, making the main ingredient the secondary ingredient.

* If there is one particular ingredient you find most always works well on your hair, make it a staple for your hair recipes, adding it as a standard part of all your recipes.

* Alter the way you apply the mixes to your hair. Try dousing your hair with your Super Yogurt Surprise while your hair is drenching wet in the shower. Does it work well this way? Try another measure by building it a bit more liquidy and spritz it on your dried hair with a spray bottle. Perhaps your hair responds better to this application.

* For ingredients, a general rule of thumb is if its ok to ingest, its most likely ok to apply to your hair as well. Pureed fruit, honey, apple cider vinegar and many more items are grand additions to homemade hair recipes.

* Take note of what works for you and how it worked. Some recipes can be better for clarifying while others generate for grand deep conditioners.

* Search and compare! If you’re a little timid about applying egg whites to your hair, make use of resources available to you before doing so. Search the Internet for your particular ingredients. You just might find others who have tried the identical type of recipe and enjoyed success or experienced a nightmare.

* Go beyond your kitchen! Many cities have well-stocked health food and natural stores with a huge selection of ingredients to boost your hair recipes. Experiment with essential oils (a few drops go a long way!), xanthum gum (a thickener, also known as xanthan), as well as conditioners and leave-ins you will not likely find at department stores and drug stores.

Remember, a recipe failure is a good thing. It lets you know what your hair simply does not respond to well. The worst likely thing that might happen with the use of your homemade products is the positive need to wash your hair again, so get creative!

Note: Use of homemade mixes for coloring of hair is not recommended.

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