My hair is clumping together
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It looks like they're really thick strands of hair, what's going on?
updated by @zach-c: 01/13/15 09:45:10PM
O Your god. It worked, thanks.(clears throat).... Wash
Ok, but what do I mix them with?researech wont stop the use only use will
recomended teatree rosemary pepermint lavender
u can get away with not using all 4 but will havge best results if u use all 4
Zach said:
soaring eagle said:Yes, hot then cold, separate, and still doing research on the effects of oils.are u using acv are you usuing hyot or cold water are u mixing acv with bs or doing them seperate are uy adding any oils
Very helpfulClary Sage supports the hair follicle. Lavender balances skin pH and stimulates circulation.(renews cells, dandruff, hair loss, psoriasis, rashes) Rosemary adds body and conditioning of the hair and may lighten hair. (antifungal, antibacterial, antiseptic, hair loss) stimulates the scalp. Additional: Lemongrass (powerful antifungal) Biotin is an important B vitamin and will assist in preventing premature graying. Sandalwood will slow graying. Rosewood will lighten hair. (antibacterial, antifungal, anti-infectious, soothing to the skin. Inhibits gram positive and gram negative bacterial growth, dry skin, eczema) Geranium (helps cleanse oily skin, psoriasis) Clary Sage (antifungal, antibacterial, dandruff, dry skin) Sandalwood (good for dry skin) Juniper (astringent, antiseptic) also for dermatitis, eczema. Patchouli (antimicrobial, antiseptic,, relieves itching) Basil (anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory) Ylang Ylang (promotes lustrous hair so probably considered a conditioner) Cypress (insect repellent, skin care and can be used as a deodorant) Tea tree oil/Melaleuca Alternifolia (antimicrobial, antiseptic, antifungal) Cedarwood (helps to reduce oily skin, may prevent hair loss (alopecia), acne, psoriasis, skin problems) Sage (soothes skin conditions) supports hair follicle. Lemon (antibacterial (spores), antiseptic, and a disinfectant, cleans skin) The acid mantle- The thin layer of oil and sweat which is secreted by glands found in our skin and hair follicles. This layer helps protect us from invading bacteria, dirt and water. Personally, I rinse with the oils in water. You will have to mix vigorously as the oils will separate from the water. I do not rinse the oils out. I like the residue of the oils in my hair and scalp. I usually use very cool water at the end to close pores. Dry Hair: 2 drops Ylang Ylang 8 drops Rosewood 4 drops Geranium Oily Hair: 6 drops Patchouli 2 drops Lavender 6 drops Lemon Dilute the oils and massage the scalp for a few minutes. You can go do some activity and come back to rinse. Rinse to restore acid mantle of hair: 1 drop Rosemary cineol 1 tsp pure ACV 8 oz of H20 Use this as a final rinse on hair. Dandruff: 5 drops Lemon 1 drop Rosemary cineol or Sage 1 drop Lavender Dilute this 50:50 and massage into scalp. Leave on. Go do something. Do with your usual rinse into 1 qt/liter of water. Other single oils for Dandruff: Tea tree oil/Melaleuca Alternifolia Rosemary cineol Cedarwood Hair Loss: Rosemary assists hair growth. Other oils: Lavender, Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Clary Sage. Blends for Hair Loss: 3 drops Rosemary cineol 5 drops Lavender 4 drops Cypress 2 drops Clary Sage 2 drops Juniper Add 10 drops of this blend to 1 tsp of Coconut oil and massage into scalp. Leave it in overnight. Or add a drop of this blend to 1 tsp of water and massage into scalp. Use at night. Prevent Hair Loss: 10 drops Cedarwood 8 drops Rosemary cineol 10 drops Sandalwood 10 drops Lavender Or 6 drops Rosemary cineol 8 drops Ylang Ylang 12 drops Cedarwood 12 drops Clary Sage Dilute these blends 50:50 and massage into scalp. Leave on for a time. Rinse. Other Oils for hair and scalp problems: Basil Juniper Besides the ones that are explained. posted by me but the info was provided by arden rayne thank you arden for sharing your wisdom one of the best places to find a huge assortment of essential oils is mountain rose herbs
found this on the site, maybe it will help.
Yes, hot then cold, separate, and still doing research on the effects of oils.are u using acv are you usuing hyot or cold water are u mixing acv with bs or doing them seperate are uy adding any oils
Baking Soda washWhat are you washing with?
i have curly hair, and when i used a flat iron, it did nothing. just let that sink in, my hair's that curly. and when i grow it, it goes up.
Thanksas long as it needs to be
theres no set right answer but some generalities
are you black? if so 1/4 inch or so if u use a starter method 1/2-1 inch if natural
if your not 4-5 inches if u use a starter method 6 if natural..but thats a generality
some who start at bald (natural) dread at 2-3 or 4
however its smart to not expect results till 6