Damaged Hair Repair Products You Never Dreamed Were In The Kitchen

By Della Monroe


It is not a gender specific desire to want to look our best. Sometimes that means we alter ourselves with the easiest being our hair. We dye it and fry it with chemicals, irons, and dryers. Sadly, we are often left with a head full of split or frizzy strands. Well, dry your tears, because there is help ahead and it is not going to cost you a lot of money. In this day and age of natural living, except for our tresses of course, there are easy and successful do it yourself damaged hair repair products. Let me tell you about a few.

Manufactures of conditioners and shampoos use emollients to soften your tresses. But did you know that you have the same emollients are in your cabinet. Olive oil, Coconut oil, and Mayonnaise are just three that can help.

How this works is, when your locks get wet, the water penetrates them, which will cause the shaft or cuticle to rise and allow breakage and damage. Both olive and coconut oil are full of fatty acids, beneficial to your mane. You would simply massage one or both onto your scalp and let it sit for an hour.

All you need to is heat up a half cup of either and apply it directly to your locks. It is not advised to use the microwave to heat up, instead place a container with the oil over a pot or bowl of very warm water and wait for it to get warm. After you let it rest on your tresses for at least an hour, you can shampoo out.

Mayonnaise is also great for conditioning and protecting your tresses. This is because it contains a protein that replenishes your locks to stop it from breaking. It also encourages new growth. One of the ingredients in Mayonnaise is a vegetable oil, which is going to create a coat much like silicone one your locks that will protect it from heat.

Eggs are protein that strengthens and thickens while keeping the natural oils in your hair intact. Combine five Tablespoons of mayonnaise plus two raw eggs, using your hand to mix. Be careful and not let the mixture turn into liquid, you want it to resemble a paste. Apply, wait at least thirty minutes then shampoo.

So, how did you get such a hot mess to begin with? Many grooming techniques are actually the cause for the damage. Rubbing shampoo the length of your locks, toweling dry by rubbing it, and brushing it while still wet are also harmful. Also the obvious but needs to be repeated are using the high setting when using a curling iron, hot comb, or blow dryer.

A few things some people do not think about doing to help their mane stay healthy and strong is to shampoo only the scalp when washing. Actually if your rub the shampoo down the entire length it can cause breakage just as brushing while wet can. Use a deep conditioner on a regular basis. In addition, when swimming, use a swim cap, or if just sunbathing, remember to apply some sort of sunscreen to your tresses also or at the least wear a hat.




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