An old housewife's trick for oily hair problems is to spray diluted apple cider vinegar on your hair a few minutes before showering. Massage it in to help balance your scalp's pH and remove dirt from your hair follicles.
Another trick is to rinse your hair from shampoo and conditioner with rice water. It is said to improve the elasticity and texture of your hair and help it grow. It is recommended to boil the rice and then let the water soak for two days before using the water to rinse your hair.
Wash your hair upside down and stand with your body bent forward when shampooing your hair. By lathering the shampoo only at the roots of your hair, you increase blood circulation and avoid dry ends. This also prevents you from using too much shampoo.
Rinse the conditioner out with cold water, it helps lock in moisture in your hair, making it smoother, shinier, and less frizzy. For a natural hair mask, mash an avocado into the ends of your hair and leave it on for a while before washing your hair as usual.
Brush your hair before washing it, not when it's wet, and avoid shampoos and conditioners with silicones, parabens, and sulfates. Sulfates are harsh on sensitive hair and strip the natural oils from the strands that your hair needs. Natural products are the way to go!
Try Lingonberry Shampoo, which only contains gentle detergents and does not disturb the natural pH value, Blueberry Shampoo with quinoa, which acts as nature's own equivalent to silicones and binds moisture from root to tip, or Cloudberry Shampoo with rice protein, which gives you natural volume!
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