Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Anyone know NATURAL HERB remedies to make hair less frizzy?

I haven't used any heat styling products in years, most of my damage now comes from brushing. I use leave-in conditioner but if I don't lock my hair to my head the whole time its wet then I still get that nasty dead-ends frizz. I know the Herb ROSEMARY works but HOW?? What do I mix it with or cook it or what? And what other herbal remedies can I use just to make it beautiful?



Thanks peoples!!



Anyone know NATURAL HERB remedies to make hair less frizzy?

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Anyone know NATURAL HERB remedies to make hair less frizzy?

use :



avacodo



egg



and mayo



wish makes your hair soft!! and friz free!



Anyone know NATURAL HERB remedies to make hair less frizzy?

no :( sorry girl



xxx



Anyone know NATURAL HERB remedies to make hair less frizzy?

I don't know of any natural herbal remedies to make hair less frizzy, but I do know some other ways:



* Brush/comb your hair only before or during shampooing.



* Do not use a regular towel to dry your hair or turban it on your head. Wring your hair out with your hands, and if you must use a towel, blot with a microfiber towel.



* Avoid blow-drying your hair, and when you must use a diffuser on your blow drier.



* When drying your hair in any manner, handle your hair as litle as possible.



* If your hair is very dry, shampoo less frequently such as once a week, and have some showers where you only condition your hair, but not wash it. Only use hydrating shampoos. My favorite is Jessicurl: http://www.jessicurl.com/



Anyone know NATURAL HERB remedies to make hair less frizzy?

Frizziness is basically caused by dryness...



So the things that will benefit ur hair are moisturing sources like honey, mayonaisse, egg, etc.



Use any of the three once in a week and ur sure to have shiny lustrous and even locks.... And yes, no matter what, a bad diet can screw your hair... So google some tips on a nice diet...



Yeah if at all u need any nice products, flex works very well... yes i understand u wanna avoid chemicals but shampooing hair removes the essential things that hair need and conditioner puts them back...so if u do shampoo, do condition as well...



Anyone know NATURAL HERB remedies to make hair less frizzy?

both rosemary and lavender essential oils are wonderful for your hair....and the best way to get them IN your hair....is....in one of the many carrier oils.... a carrier oil is one of the many vege oils....



such as: sesame oil, avocado oil, wheat germ oil, olive oil, etc...



Sesame is one of the single best oils for your hair.....its a great deep conditioner....and excellent for curly/frizzy hair.....



what you do is measure about 1/2 to 3/4 Cup of Oil depends on the thickness and length of your hair....as to how much you need.... then ad 1/4 teaspoon of each the lavender essential oil and rosemary essential oil.....into the oil ............then apply to hair and comb thru.



The best way is to sleep with that mixture in your hair.....rinse and shampoo.....



or if you cannot swing that...



apply.....put a plastic cap on....leave on as long as you can.... rinse.......shampoo and style.....your hair will love YOU!!



Anyone know NATURAL HERB remedies to make hair less frizzy?

Go to a "HERBALIST",(a sort of doctor { some are Doctors}) at, usually a larger herb store.



I do not remember, however, several years ago, a lady friend went into Mexico with me, and bought some herbs that worked GREAT for her.



She took those bottles (empty) and went to a herb store / shop, in south Texas, and found the same herbs. ( not as cheap, but available, locally)



Good Luck,



toro gringo



Anyone know NATURAL HERB remedies to make hair less frizzy?

Use Olive oil. Heat it up in a mug. make it warm not hot. put into hair while dry and use shower cap on hair for 15 - 20 min. then wash (it may take some time to wash out)



hope this helps

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