Natural solutions for dry hair


Weather changes along with everyday blowdrying, styling and coloring can really take it’s toll on hair. Thankfully, there are natural solutions for dry hair that can help you achieve the silky, shiny hair you crave.

BRÖÖ
Did you know that beer is great for dry hair? It’s true! BRÖÖ is a unique product line that utilizes the nutrients from beer to heal and nourish hair. BRÖÖ is the super drink for hair because it is filled with B vitamins, proteins and minerals to make your hair strong, healthy and shiny. Special beer blends like the volumizing pale ale help to strengthen hair and give a weightless gloss that you’ll love. Plus products are color-friendly and 100 percent vegan.
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Rosemary Hair Oil
You can also utilize rosemary oil to help improve the health of your hair. Rosemary has been used since Roman times for improving health and beautifying hair. It is believed that rosemary helps to stimulate hair follicles, which helps hair grow thicker and stronger. This in turn can help slow down hair loss. To make your own rosemary hair oil, simply take some fresh rosemary and remove from the stem (about four stems worth). Next, beat the rosemary with the end of a rolling pin to unleash and activate the herbal benefits. Finally, put the rosemary in a mason jar and cover with about a half cup of Almond oil. Leave the mason jar in a sunny window for about four weeks and you have a great natural hair treatment. To use it, drain it and then heat a little by warming in your hands and working through your scalp. Even though I have not experienced this firsthand, some say that rosemary can darken the hair, so keep this in mind. In fact, some suggest utilizing rosemary and sage together as a natural way to cover gray.

Silica
Silica is an important mineral that contributes to healthy joints, nails, muscles and hair. The overall health of your hair can be compromised if you are low on this vital mineral. The degradation of our soil and prevalence of junk food diets can put us at risk. Thus, regardless of what you are putting on your hair, it can still still be weak and limp and grow slowly if you do not get enough silica. There are many ways to increase your silica intake including purchasing a Colloidal mineral supplement featuring silica. Of course, make sure to talk to your doctor before starting any new supplement.

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