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Damaged Hair Repair Products You Never Dreamed Were In The Kitchen

By Della Monroe


We all want to look our best and a part of that is what is sitting on top of our heads. There is hope for us all even if we have nothing but a messy frizzy mess. Just go to the kitchen and look through your cabinets because you will find Damaged Hair Repair Products you never dreamed were in the kitchen.

Olive oil is something most people have in their home already for cooking. What they may not have known is that it is full of emollients that have a softening quality. The same stuff that beauty aide companies use in their shampoos and conditioners.

Coconut oil also contain the same fatty acids and emollients. When either or both oils are massaged on and left for an hour or longer it does the most good. The oil prevents water from penetrating the strands which causes it to then rise. The reason this is a good thing, is because when the shaft rises, it can break and is prone to damage.

To apply olive oil, just warm up about half a cup then massage it on the scalp and let it sit for about thirty minutes. After that you can shampoo it out. You do the same with coconut oil, then massage it directly onto the scalp and through your hair. Leave it on for at least an hour or overnight. Shampoo and rinse out.

Mayonnaise is also great for conditioning and protecting your tresses. This is because it contains a protein that replenishes your locks to stop it from breaking. It also encourages new growth. One of the ingredients in Mayonnaise is a vegetable oil, which is going to create a coat much like silicone one your locks that will protect it from heat.

Another protein that aids in strengthening comes from eggs. Yes, eggs, so if you do not have any go buy some and mix twp of them with five tablespoons of mayonnaise. Do not beat with a fork or utensil, instead use your hand to prevent the mixture from turning liquid. You want to be able to apply a paste to your mane and leave it on for thirty minutes or more. Then just shampoo out.

So, how did you get such a hot mess to begin with? Many grooming techniques are actually the cause for the damage. Rubbing shampoo the length of your locks, toweling dry by rubbing it, and brushing it while still wet are also harmful. Also the obvious but needs to be repeated are using the high setting when using a curling iron, hot comb, or blow dryer.

Others habits we could incorporate that would be helpful are to apply some type of sunscreen when laying in the sun or at the very least put on a hat.Shampoo just the scalp then letting the rest rinse down the length of our tresses is much better than rubbing all of our mane. Always use a deep conditioner at least every two to three weeks.




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