Saturday, September 19, 2015

Hair Care Treatments With Natural Oils

It's always a fun to take care of your skin and hairs particularly when you are trying your own recipes. For hair care you can try a number of easy and fast acting recipes to make them soft, shiny and easily manageable.

In fact a hot oil treatment is the best treat you can give to your hairs. Natural oils for hair care have always been a popular approach to treat bad hairs and treat or prevent hair loss. People in every country and civilization have researched on their native oils to find the most suitable energizer and refresher for their hairs and scalp.

It is the gift of nature and the long and tiresome efforts of our ancestors that now we have a long list of natural oils that are being used throughout the world as basic tonic for hair care.These condition your hairs, nourish your scalp and stimulate the hair follicles.

 In this way a good hot oil treatment helps to promote hair growth and prevent further hair loss. Bald areas have often been massaged with oils with a thought to stimulate dormant follicles to promote new hair growth.
There are numerous natural oils that are frequently used as massage oils for skin and body throughout the world. The most popular ones are;
  • Jojoba oil
  • Olive oil
  • Almond oil
  • Coconut oil
  • Sesame oil
  • Mustard oil
These are the main carrier oils for hot oil treatments or simple scalp massage. Beside these there are many other natural oils that are used in combination with one or more of the above carrier oils to the beneficial effects. These include Castor oil to promote hair growth, Tara Mira oil (Eruca sativa seeds oil) to treat dandruff, head lice and other itchy scalp conditions and pumpkin seeds oil to give a cooling effect to scalp and brain. In addition to these massage oils, certain essential oils have been found very helpful to treat bad hairs and grow long hairs. In a study it was found that people using carrier oils mixed with some essential oils for hair massage showed a better hair growth than those using carrier oils alone.

 However it took a long period of seven months to get significant results.
You can select essential oils according to your hair type or any underlying scalp condition.For more guidelines to grow long hairs you can check Tips to grow long hair.
In most cultures, hair oils or tonics are traditionally massaged over scalp and hairs, while a better choice is to give your hairs a HOT OIL TREATMENT, in which the oil is warmed prior to application and head is later on wrapped with a hot towel to keep the whole system warm. Heat helps the oil to penetrate deeper and condition hairs in a better way. Later on hairs are shampooed in the usual manner.

For the detailed procedure of hot oil treatments and their benefits check http://www.SkinCare09.com which is a site dedicated to promote the natural ways for Skin and Hair Cares. Here you can find a great collection of natural recipes for Skin and Hair Care.

Natural Homemade Face Scrubs - 4 New Recipes

I Homemade facial scrubs are a great way to cleanse your skin at a low-cost. By using natural ingredients, you can cleanse and refresh your skin right at home. The low-cost of these ingredients helps save you money while still giving you an excellent beauty treatment.

Unlike face masks facial scrubs are not left on your skin but rather are scrubbed-in to remove blemishes and cleanse your skin. They can be used nightly to remove daily dirt and grime or they can be used for special at home spa treatments. Below are some tried and true homemade face scrubs.

Quick Oatmeal Scrub:

3 TBS coarsely ground oatmeal
1-2 TBS water
A quick mix of these two ingredients gives you a quick and simple natural homemade facial scrub. Note that the oatmeal is coarsely ground. You can achieve this by running dry oatmeal through the food processor for a couple if spins. The amount of water depends on your preference of texture in your facial scrubs. The more water you use, the thinner your facial scrub will be.

Banana Scrub:
¼ mashed banana
3 TBS coarsely ground oatmeal
1 TBS plain yogurt
Mix ingredients thoroughly. This natural facial scrub helps cleanse your skin of impurities and leaves your skin feeling soft. This scrub should come out at just the right texture for a facial scrub. If it is too thin for you, add a little more oatmeal until it is the right consistency.

Refresher Scrub:
1 TBS plain yogurt
1 TBS ground mint leaves
2 TBS dry cream of wheat

Place cream of wheat in bowl. Add ground mint then slowly add yogurt until you have the right consistency. The cream of wheat in the refresher scrub helps scrub the pores on your face clean. The mint leaves your skin feeling nice and refreshed. The yogurt helps rehydrate and soften your skin.
Hawaiian Influence Scrub:
2 TBS crushed pineapple
2 TBS mashed mango
3 TBS shaved coconut

These tropical fruits are a wonderful way to strip excessive oils from your face leaving it cleansed and smelling great. Please note that if your skin tends to be on the dry side to be careful using this natural homemade scrub. You will need to moisturize even more after this particular scrub. Honey is a great natural moisturizer for your skin. Rub it in, leave it on for a few minutes, and wash off. Viola! Your skin is cleansed and moisturized and the best part is that it is all natural.

These four natural homemade facial scrubs will help get you started on having naturally cleansed and great feeling skin. Feel free to experiment with the amounts. Maybe you prefer a little more banana and a little less yogurt. Or perhaps a little more coconut but a little less pineapple is what works best for you. You can't go wrong; you can just make it better for you.

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Friday, September 18, 2015

Natural Hair Care Recipes

Healthy shining tresses are every womans dream. With new, expensive hair products being launched everyday; one finds it difficult to choose the right hair care product. Excessive usage of chemically formulated products like shampoos, conditioners, dyes, etc, the natural oils present in our hair and scalp are striped off very easily.

 For a luxuriant head of healthy hair whilst saving money give some of the below mentioned natural hair care recipes at try - you will definitely not be disappointed.

Massage a well-beaten egg into freshly washed hair. Rinse it with cold water after five minutes. Avoid hot water or else you will have scrambled eggs in your hair.

Mayo is an excellent hair conditioner. Massage it thoroughly and rinse it carefully in cold water. Hot water will set the mayonnaise in your hair, so avoid it.

Give your hair a final rinse with not so strong smelling beer to get a lovely shine.
Lightly heat the rosemary oil, massage it on to the scalp and let it sit for several minutes before rinsing it off with warm water.

If itchy scalp is your worry, apply some yoghurt. Wrap your hair with a towel for 15 minutes and then rinse. Yoghurt will chase away the dandruff too.
Mix three parts of water to one part of vinegar; soak or spray your hair in this solution to remove any shampoo buildup. Rinse as usual and you will find hair that is easy to manage and style.
Essential oils like ylang ylang if added to either shampoo or conditioner will stimulates hair growth and act as hair rejuvenator.

Rinsing your hair with juice of 2-3 lemons will bring shine back to the dull hair.
Home made conditioner recipe.Apply paste made with mashed avocados and mayonnaise for 15 minutes for maximum effect. Cover your head for 15-20 minutes and rinse it off with a gentle shampoo.

For a nourishing hair conditioner, try this - heat three tbsp of coconut oil and 1/2 cup jojoba oil on low heat. Make a smooth paste with four tbsp powdered white clay and one cup water. Combine the oils and white clay paste properly. Apply it on dampened and clean hair, massaging it onto the scalp. Cover for 15 minutes and shampoo thereafter. Jojoba oil used in hair care softens the scalp skin and gives extra shine and bounce.

To cut the grease of oily hair, add one or two tbsp of cider vinegar during the final rinse.
Olive oil is an excellent conditioner for dry hair. Massage your hair thoroughly especially the ends and middles. Wrap a warm towel around your head for 30 minutes, as oil will penetrate the hair shaft. Then wash it using a gentle dry hair shampoo.

After washing your hair, wash it with some milk and let it sit for 15 minutes or so. Rinse off with warm water to get the softness and natural shine.

For oily hair, beat one egg white and simply apply it on dry hair. Leave it till it dries and becomes crusty. Wash it off with cold water and shampoo. This will help reduces the oiliness if done regularly.
If your hair is damaged, try this pack. Mix juice of two freshly squeezed lemons, two egg yolks, one egg white and a tbsp of honey. Apply onto the hair and let it rest for some time. Shampoo and rinse off with cold water
Kevin Pederson guides us about the various needs and wants of our skin and hair through his site. hair and skin care Using natural recipes for hair care will automatically make your hair healthier.