Wednesday, 11 February 2015

What to do About Stubborn Gray Hairs




Tired of those stubborn gray hairs you know should not be showing just yet? Want to hide or get rid of them? Well, let's help you by sharing with you some natural remedies. 


CURRY LEAVES
Boil a handful of fresh curry leaves in a tablespoon of coconut oil and strain. Massage the mixture into your hair and rinse after 30-40 minutes. Use this treatment 1-2 times per week.



INDIAN GOOSEBERRY 
(in Jamaica they are called Cherry-meanah)
It is rich in vitamin C and has lots of anti-aging benefits. Boil a few pieces of gooseberry with some coconut oil and allow them to cool. Apply the oil to your scalp and leave on for 1-2 hours then rinse.




COCONUT OIL AND LEMON JUICE
Mix 3 teaspoons of lemon with some coconut oil, enough for the length of your hair and apply it to your scalp and massage it in. Leave it on for at least an hour then rinse and shampoo as usual.


HENNA
Works wonders for darkening hair and strengthens while leaving shine. Using henna powder, or grinding henna leaves into a powder, form a paste and add 3 tpsns of Indian gooseberry powder, one teaspoon of coffee powder and a touch of plan yogurt then spread on your hair. When it’s dry, rinse it out and shampoo as usual. Repeat every 2-4 weeks.





ONION JUICE
Apply juice directly to scalp and leave on for 30 mins then rinse. Repeat daily for 2-3 weeks.






BLACK TEA
Helps darken hair and leaves shine. Boil 2 teaspoons of black tea in a cup of water and add 1 teaspoon of salt. After cooling, rinse your hair with the mixture 2-3 times and let the last rinse sit on your hair for 20 mins. Wash your hair with cold water but do not use shampoo to follow.





ROSEMARY & SAGE
Boil 1/2 cup of each in 2 cups of water and let sit for 2-3 hours, then strain. Use it to rinse hair after your shampoo and let it sit for 15-20 mins then rinse with water.





AMARANTH
Combats hair loss and helps retain the color of you natural hair. Shampoo your hair then use the juice squeezed from the amaranth leaves to your scalp and rinse.


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