by Dave Nelson
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Most of us have one type of hair and struggle to keep it healthy, strong and glistening. If you are beyond “Dry Hair” and your scalp is actually flaking off, you have dandruff (and everyone knows it. Before you put TAR on your head (literally), try these natural fixes.
For Extremely Dry Hair – Dandruff Help: Possibly hypoactive thyroid. Bacilli may be clogging natural oil ducts causing a thin, scaly crust to form on the scalp. Hair deprived of natural oils may become brittle and break off easily or even fall off at the follicle. In advanced cases, this may lead to thinning of the hair and/or baldness. If scalp is to the point of soreness or bleeding, consult a health care provider (dermatologist) immediately.
1. Massage a little pure
by Dave Nelson
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Every man has a different condition, texture and daily ph that affects the look and feel of your hair. Whether your hair is greasy (oily) or you have ongoing dandruff, your hair can be fixed! However, severe cases should be checked by a dermatologist. The following are ways to improve the health and condition of your scalp and hair from natural approaches.
For Dry Hair: Your body may be deficient in
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The following are some home remedies as used for many generations and passed from family to family. Enjoy them and add some to your list of tonics and shampoos:
1. Use Castile (vegetable oil) soap to wash hair in place of shampoo. Follow with a diluted solution of Apple Cider Vinegar which is 1 quart of water to 1 Tablespoon of the vinegar.
2. Mix 2 tablespoons of sesame or olive oil and 2 drops of rosemary oil. Massage the concoction onto your scalp. Cover your scalp with a shower cap before turning to bed. In the morning, rinse off scalp after your normal
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There are many home-made solutions and tonics to soothe an angry scalp and to rejuvenate your hair. This article will address the various natural remedies which have been tried and proven true.
1. Peel and mix a ripe Avocado with a teaspoon of wheat-germ oil and a teaspoon of jojoba oil. Wash hair then apply it to your scalp. Manage it all the way to the ends of your hair. Cover your scalp (not your head) with a shower cap or a plastic, wait 15 to 30 minutes, then
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Overall, your diet and general health is reflected in your hair. Your hair is fed by your bloodstream, thus if your liver and kidneys are healthy, it should show on the outside of your body. You can also look at the quality and vitality of your skin and the whiteness of your eyes. If your hair is dry and brittle or your skin is dry and itchy, your diet should be adjusted. Here are some suggestions for the overall body health including your scalp and hair health:
1. Avocado: Moisturizes hair shafts and strengthens with healthy proteins.