Hello Dolls!
I have received tons of questions regarding hair care and how I keep my hair looking and feeling healthy and strong despite by constant hairstyle changes. Well, after tons of hit and misses with some of the most expensive products on the market, I decided to do some research and find a less expensive and more natural way to combat some pretty common hair issues for ethnic women... and well see below what I was able to dig up!
Dry Hair:
Herbs: parsley, red clover, rosemary, sage, chamomile, comfrey leaf and root, elder flowers, horsetail, kelp, lavender, marshmallow, nettle, white pine, green tea, coconut milk ,cocoa powder,rose, and orange powder.
Herbs: parsley, red clover, rosemary, sage, chamomile, comfrey leaf and root, elder flowers, horsetail, kelp, lavender, marshmallow, nettle, white pine, green tea, coconut milk ,cocoa powder,rose, and orange powder.
Damaged Hair:
Herbs: basil, burdock, chamomile, calendula, lavender, mullein, nettle, parsley, peppermint, rosemary, sandalwood, watercress, st johns wort, rosehips (strengthens hair shaft), hops, horsetail, cocoa powder, beer, alphalfa.
Herbs: basil, burdock, chamomile, calendula, lavender, mullein, nettle, parsley, peppermint, rosemary, sandalwood, watercress, st johns wort, rosehips (strengthens hair shaft), hops, horsetail, cocoa powder, beer, alphalfa.
Sensitive Scalp:
Herbs: burdock, calendula, chamomile, horsetail, marshmallow, nettle, oregano, yucca, milk thistle, hyssop, fennel, elder, lavender .
Herbs: burdock, calendula, chamomile, horsetail, marshmallow, nettle, oregano, yucca, milk thistle, hyssop, fennel, elder, lavender .
*Remember, just because something is 'Herbal or natural ' doesn't mean it's meant for you. Consult a professional before trying any new products . If you are pregnant or lactating be aware that there are many herbs you must steer clear of. Be Smart Dolls!
XOXO,
Paper Doll
XOXO,
Paper Doll
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