Re: Here is some info:


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Posted by chandra on July 1, 2004 at 15:31:05:

In reply to: Here is some info: posted by Jane on July 1, 2004 at 13:52:32:

: http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=25
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: : Anyone have any? Honey and baking soda with a acidic rinse was
: : suggested a few posts down. Anything else? How good does it
work,
: and
: : for what type of hair (oily, dry, curly, frizzy)?

Hi!
There is a traditional recipe which utilizes dried and powdered
hybiscus leaves.It natural,safe and can be used on any type of hair.
If hair tends to be on the oilier side,then you can add a tbsp of
gram flour(found in indian grocery stores) to the said hybiscus
powder.Add cold water to the mixture and use like any shampoo.I've
used this natural concoction for as long as i can remember and its
so much better in that it leaves the hair soft and well
conditioned,not brittle and coasre like store bough shampoos.The
downside is the rather pungent smell but one can offset it by adding
nice smelling oil or even rose petals,i'd assume.

 


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