Soft Shiny Hair Inexpensively
Soft and shiny hair takes a bit of effort; majority people have these hair characteristics naturally beyond the toddler years. Fortunately, it is possible to restore both softness and a shine to your hair using a whole range of treatments, many of which you will find the ingredients for in your own home. Even if you’re on a tight budget, glossy, shiny hair is achievable with ease.
Massage organic unrefined coconut oil through your dry hair.
The coconut oil must be unrefined; otherwise it won’t soak into your hair as it should. For the folks with an oily scalp, don’t rub too much into your scalp or too close to your hairline. Our main goal is to condition our ends; the scalp is where much of our natural oils are and won’t need quite as much attention. Apply coconut oil starting from the ends, then up.
The amount of coconut oil you use on your hair depends on the thickness and the texture of your hair. Oily hair and scalps need less; drier hair will need more. Do not put generous amounts.
Deep condition with eggs.
Mayonnaise is mostly eggs, so it only makes sense that eggs would also be an effective way of putting moisture and shine back in your hair.
Crack 2-4 eggs (depending on your hair length) into a bowl. Separate the yolk from the whites, placing the egg whites aside. (A good egg white omelette might be a good way to use them up.)
Use yogurt as a deep conditioner.
Brush out your hair well. Find plain yogurt, although plain Greek yogurt works very well also.
Make sure the yogurt is plain, otherwise you will end up with more sugar and food colourings in your hair — not something you want.
Mix together equal parts conditioner, aloe vera gel, and honey.
Aloe Vera is an excellent conditioning and rebuilding agent, and honey should add shine.
People with dark hair should be careful while using honey as it may also lighten your hair colour.
Make sure to get an Aloe that does not contain harmful ingredients such as alcohol.
A mix of Jojoba oil (instead of Aloe Vera), honey and conditioner also works well.
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