Miracle recipe for lightning-fast hair growth -for JadePosted by Jade on August 16, 2004 at 15:39:19: In reply to: Hi Howdy and hello!! posted by Jadie on August 16, 2004 at 10:58:04: Hi Jadie!Thanks for the info. As soon as I can, I'll try the "Mumtaz Al-aroosa" henna brand. I'm glad it worked well for you! And growing hair down to your bootie? Same here! (I think it's just so hot when the hair is long) hehe hehe Oh! I have a special recipe on how to speed up the rate at which your hair grows from the book "Alternative Cures" (by Bill Gotlieb)-- it's an encyclopedia of 300 of America's top Doctors and Natural Healers, and in it, you can learn about the most effective Natural home remedies for 160 health problems. ok, ok, you might be thinking, "Health problems?" well, this recipe is a cure for hair loss in women (not that neither of us have any!) but it works for that reason-it was made to reverse hair loss (activate new hair growth--fast!), and in the book, the person who came up with the recipe was her own proof it works. Here's the recipe: Using a wooden or plastic (not aluminum) utensil, mix the following essential oils in a glass bowl: 1 tablespoon of jojoba oil, 3 drops of rosemary oil, 3 drops of lavender oil, 1 drop of lemon balm (melissa) oil, and 1 drop of Atlas cedarwood oil. 1 massage the mixture into your scalp with your fingertips. Leave it on for 30 mins. or overnight, then 2 shampoo as usual, adding one drop of rosemary oil to each shampoo application. 3 as a final rinse, add one drop of lavender and one drop of rosemary oil to a quart of cool water and pour it over your head. The recipe is SO effective, this lady who had lost ALL the hair in her head (due to a sickness) had soft, new hair that soon thickened and darkened to the point she no longer needed a wig. (This hapened within 3 months, but keep in mind that she had a sickness and she was completely bald before). The oils work by improving circulation to the scalp (lavender), regualting the oils in it (jojoba) and cleansing it and nourishing the roots of the hair (all the other oils). I hope this recipe was useful to you. By the way, do you know where I can get Rhubarb root? Jade : I mix my henna with with lemon juice or just plain old vinegar. I : also add some paprika and tumeric to acheive an auburn color. It : looks nice with my coloring as I'm fair with light freckles. : : Bluish red might look a little severe on me but I'm sure it is : lovely. : : I recently bought some body art henna from www.mehndiskinart.com and : bought the brand called "Mumtaz Al-aroosa henna". I used it without : adding the paprika and tumeric and it gave me a coppery color. I'm : very pleased with it and highly recommend this company. : : I'm working on growing my hair to my butt and it is just below my : bra strap now. I've found the henna has strengthened my hair and : seem to protect the ends as well. : : Take care, Jade
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