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1 tablespoon Jojoba carrier oil
3 drops Rosemary Directions: Mix the Jojoba and Rosemary in a small bowl (tiny condiment bowls work great for this). Wet your hair with warm water and then apply the conditioner. Let it sit on your hair for 15-30 minutes. Then, wash your hair as normal. Jojoba and rosemary are helpful for dry hair. The rosemary is also said to be helpful in aiding dandruff. 1 tablespoon honey 1 tablespoon olive oil Directions 1Mix honey with Olive Oil. Heat in microwave oven to melt and apply to hair then cover head with a very warm towel for half an hour while taking a warm soothing bath then shampoo off. Rose Hair Conditioner Recipe It helps to use a hair conditioner regularly. And while you look for the best brand to buy, you could try this one at home. Soak half a cup of rose petals in hot water for some time. Take half a mashed banana (full if you have long tresses), one table-spoon honey, and a tablespoon of coconut/olive oil. Blend all the four ingredients tin a blender. Massage well into your hair and scalp, and leave the conditioner on for about half an hour. If you can wrap a warm towel around your head the conditioner will have a better effect. Make sure that you wash off conditioner thoroughly with shampoo. Useful Hair conditioner recipes For conditioning hair, henna is the best. A henna paste mixed with curd, an egg and lemon juice is an excellent conditioner if left on the hair for about 45 minutes. If you have dry hair, add 1-2 teaspoons of olive oil or coconut oil to the henna paste. Rub lemon juice all over your scalp and leave for 15-20 minutes. Then rinse off. This treatment ensures dandruff free and absolutely clean hair. The key to beautiful hair is a clean scalp. Used tea leaves can be boiled again in 2-3 cups of fresh water. Strain the liquid, cool it and use it on your hair as the last rinse after shampoo. Let down your hair after shampoo and gradually pour the tea water on the head, rubbing gently with the fingers. This will improve the look of your hair and you will get more beautiful hair. | |
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Mach said: 1 tablespoon Jojoba carrier oil
3 drops Rosemary Directions: Mix the Jojoba and Rosemary in a small bowl (tiny condiment bowls work great for this). Wet your hair with warm water and then apply the conditioner. Let it sit on your hair for 15-30 minutes. Then, wash your hair as normal. Jojoba and rosemary are helpful for dry hair. The rosemary is also said to be helpful in aiding dandruff. 1 tablespoon honey 1 tablespoon olive oil Directions 1Mix honey with Olive Oil. Heat in microwave oven to melt and apply to hair then cover head with a very warm towel for half an hour while taking a warm soothing bath then shampoo off. Rose Hair Conditioner Recipe It helps to use a hair conditioner regularly. And while you look for the best brand to buy, you could try this one at home. Soak half a cup of rose petals in hot water for some time. Take half a mashed banana (full if you have long tresses), one table-spoon honey, and a tablespoon of coconut/olive oil. Blend all the four ingredients tin a blender. Massage well into your hair and scalp, and leave the conditioner on for about half an hour. If you can wrap a warm towel around your head the conditioner will have a better effect. Make sure that you wash off conditioner thoroughly with shampoo. Useful Hair conditioner recipes For conditioning hair, henna is the best. A henna paste mixed with curd, an egg and lemon juice is an excellent conditioner if left on the hair for about 45 minutes. If you have dry hair, add 1-2 teaspoons of olive oil or coconut oil to the henna paste. Rub lemon juice all over your scalp and leave for 15-20 minutes. Then rinse off. This treatment ensures dandruff free and absolutely clean hair. The key to beautiful hair is a clean scalp. Used tea leaves can be boiled again in 2-3 cups of fresh water. Strain the liquid, cool it and use it on your hair as the last rinse after shampoo. Let down your hair after shampoo and gradually pour the tea water on the head, rubbing gently with the fingers. This will improve the look of your hair and you will get more beautiful hair. you're my favorite witch | |
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IAintTheOne said: Mach said: 1 tablespoon Jojoba carrier oil
3 drops Rosemary Directions: Mix the Jojoba and Rosemary in a small bowl (tiny condiment bowls work great for this). Wet your hair with warm water and then apply the conditioner. Let it sit on your hair for 15-30 minutes. Then, wash your hair as normal. Jojoba and rosemary are helpful for dry hair. The rosemary is also said to be helpful in aiding dandruff. 1 tablespoon honey 1 tablespoon olive oil Directions 1Mix honey with Olive Oil. Heat in microwave oven to melt and apply to hair then cover head with a very warm towel for half an hour while taking a warm soothing bath then shampoo off. Rose Hair Conditioner Recipe It helps to use a hair conditioner regularly. And while you look for the best brand to buy, you could try this one at home. Soak half a cup of rose petals in hot water for some time. Take half a mashed banana (full if you have long tresses), one table-spoon honey, and a tablespoon of coconut/olive oil. Blend all the four ingredients tin a blender. Massage well into your hair and scalp, and leave the conditioner on for about half an hour. If you can wrap a warm towel around your head the conditioner will have a better effect. Make sure that you wash off conditioner thoroughly with shampoo. Useful Hair conditioner recipes For conditioning hair, henna is the best. A henna paste mixed with curd, an egg and lemon juice is an excellent conditioner if left on the hair for about 45 minutes. If you have dry hair, add 1-2 teaspoons of olive oil or coconut oil to the henna paste. Rub lemon juice all over your scalp and leave for 15-20 minutes. Then rinse off. This treatment ensures dandruff free and absolutely clean hair. The key to beautiful hair is a clean scalp. Used tea leaves can be boiled again in 2-3 cups of fresh water. Strain the liquid, cool it and use it on your hair as the last rinse after shampoo. Let down your hair after shampoo and gradually pour the tea water on the head, rubbing gently with the fingers. This will improve the look of your hair and you will get more beautiful hair. you're my favorite witch you're the 3 rd person to say that to me in 24 hrs you win a prize | |
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Mach said: 1 tablespoon Jojoba carrier oil
3 drops Rosemary Directions: Mix the Jojoba and Rosemary in a small bowl (tiny condiment bowls work great for this). Wet your hair with warm water and then apply the conditioner. Let it sit on your hair for 15-30 minutes. Then, wash your hair as normal. Jojoba and rosemary are helpful for dry hair. The rosemary is also said to be helpful in aiding dandruff. 1 tablespoon honey 1 tablespoon olive oil Directions 1Mix honey with Olive Oil. Heat in microwave oven to melt and apply to hair then cover head with a very warm towel for half an hour while taking a warm soothing bath then shampoo off. Rose Hair Conditioner Recipe It helps to use a hair conditioner regularly. And while you look for the best brand to buy, you could try this one at home. Soak half a cup of rose petals in hot water for some time. Take half a mashed banana (full if you have long tresses), one table-spoon honey, and a tablespoon of coconut/olive oil. Blend all the four ingredients tin a blender. Massage well into your hair and scalp, and leave the conditioner on for about half an hour. If you can wrap a warm towel around your head the conditioner will have a better effect. Make sure that you wash off conditioner thoroughly with shampoo. Useful Hair conditioner recipes For conditioning hair, henna is the best. A henna paste mixed with curd, an egg and lemon juice is an excellent conditioner if left on the hair for about 45 minutes. If you have dry hair, add 1-2 teaspoons of olive oil or coconut oil to the henna paste. Rub lemon juice all over your scalp and leave for 15-20 minutes. Then rinse off. This treatment ensures dandruff free and absolutely clean hair. The key to beautiful hair is a clean scalp. Used tea leaves can be boiled again in 2-3 cups of fresh water. Strain the liquid, cool it and use it on your hair as the last rinse after shampoo. Let down your hair after shampoo and gradually pour the tea water on the head, rubbing gently with the fingers. This will improve the look of your hair and you will get more beautiful hair. Even though chocolate is not one of the ingredients in this recipe, it still sounds delicious. | |
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ArielB said: Mach said: 1 tablespoon Jojoba carrier oil
3 drops Rosemary Directions: Mix the Jojoba and Rosemary in a small bowl (tiny condiment bowls work great for this). Wet your hair with warm water and then apply the conditioner. Let it sit on your hair for 15-30 minutes. Then, wash your hair as normal. Jojoba and rosemary are helpful for dry hair. The rosemary is also said to be helpful in aiding dandruff. 1 tablespoon honey 1 tablespoon olive oil Directions 1Mix honey with Olive Oil. Heat in microwave oven to melt and apply to hair then cover head with a very warm towel for half an hour while taking a warm soothing bath then shampoo off. Rose Hair Conditioner Recipe It helps to use a hair conditioner regularly. And while you look for the best brand to buy, you could try this one at home. Soak half a cup of rose petals in hot water for some time. Take half a mashed banana (full if you have long tresses), one table-spoon honey, and a tablespoon of coconut/olive oil. Blend all the four ingredients tin a blender. Massage well into your hair and scalp, and leave the conditioner on for about half an hour. If you can wrap a warm towel around your head the conditioner will have a better effect. Make sure that you wash off conditioner thoroughly with shampoo. Useful Hair conditioner recipes For conditioning hair, henna is the best. A henna paste mixed with curd, an egg and lemon juice is an excellent conditioner if left on the hair for about 45 minutes. If you have dry hair, add 1-2 teaspoons of olive oil or coconut oil to the henna paste. Rub lemon juice all over your scalp and leave for 15-20 minutes. Then rinse off. This treatment ensures dandruff free and absolutely clean hair. The key to beautiful hair is a clean scalp. Used tea leaves can be boiled again in 2-3 cups of fresh water. Strain the liquid, cool it and use it on your hair as the last rinse after shampoo. Let down your hair after shampoo and gradually pour the tea water on the head, rubbing gently with the fingers. This will improve the look of your hair and you will get more beautiful hair. Even though chocolate is not one of the ingredients in this recipe, it still sounds delicious. Beer is good too you could mix beer with honey you could mix chocolate with honey Henna works wonders too Henna and Honey | |
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500grms Smoked Salmon 200 mls Fresh Cream 200 grms Cheddar Cheese (mature) 1 handfull Pumpkin seeds (roasted) 1 Lemon 3 Large eggs (chicken) Dice Salmon Grind Pumpkin Seeds Whip Cream until firm Grate Cheese Blend all ingredients together (except lemon & Cheese) Place Fridge for 2 hours Sprinkle cheese on mixture and add lemon Apply Liberally to hair and leave for 5 hours (don't go near any cats Rinse off with warm water | |
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Mach said: IAintTheOne said: you're my favorite witch you're the 3 rd person to say that to me in 24 hrs you win a prize where am i on the warlock list? | |
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IAintTheOne said: Mach said: you're the 3 rd person to say that to me in 24 hrs you win a prize where am i on the warlock list? Top 3 my brotha | |
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Mach said: IAintTheOne said: where am i on the warlock list? Top 3 my brotha nuh uh... the top III? wow im touched | |
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IAintTheOne said: Mach said: Top 3 my brotha nuh uh... the top III? wow im touched top 3 indeed ya know I love ya huge | |
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Mach said: IAintTheOne said: nuh uh... the top III? wow im touched top 3 indeed ya know I love ya huge I know believe me i know | |
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Mach said: IAintTheOne said: you're my favorite witch you're the 3 rd person to say that to me in 24 hrs you win a prize are you serious? Thanks Mach! | |
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unlucky7 said: What is a good recipe?
I use mayonnaise and avocado on my hair sometimes, and I love it.... Take a small jar of mayo and a half an avocado, mash em together till smooth. Apply to your unwashed hair from roots to ends. Place a shower cap over your head and leave on for 20 minutes. Then shampoo your hair and rinse thoroughly. It really leaves you hair shiny and manageable, feels thicker too. If the avocado seems too much, just use the mayo and follow the same steps. | |
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obsessed said: unlucky7 said: What is a good recipe?
I use mayonnaise and avocado on my hair sometimes, and I love it.... Take a small jar of mayo and a half an avocado, mash em together till smooth. Apply to your unwashed hair from roots to ends. Place a shower cap over your head and leave on for 20 minutes. Then shampoo your hair and rinse thoroughly. It really leaves you hair shiny and manageable, feels thicker too. If the avocado seems too much, just use the mayo and follow the same steps. avocado | |
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ZombieKitten said: obsessed said: I use mayonnaise and avocado on my hair sometimes, and I love it.... Take a small jar of mayo and a half an avocado, mash em together till smooth. Apply to your unwashed hair from roots to ends. Place a shower cap over your head and leave on for 20 minutes. Then shampoo your hair and rinse thoroughly. It really leaves you hair shiny and manageable, feels thicker too. If the avocado seems too much, just use the mayo and follow the same steps. avocado Maybe eat the avocado and put the mayo on your head then..... | |
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obsessed said: ZombieKitten said: avocado Maybe eat the avocado and put the mayo on your head then..... thanks | |
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obsessed said: ZombieKitten said: avocado Maybe eat the avocado and put the mayo on your head then..... that would totally work for me | |
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Steadwood said: 500grms Smoked Salmon 200 mls Fresh Cream 200 grms Cheddar Cheese (mature) 1 handfull Pumpkin seeds (roasted) 1 Lemon 3 Large eggs (chicken) Dice Salmon Grind Pumpkin Seeds Whip Cream until firm Grate Cheese Blend all ingredients together (except lemon & Cheese) Place Fridge for 2 hours Sprinkle cheese on mixture and add lemon Apply Liberally to hair and leave for 5 hours (don't go near any cats Rinse off with warm water 5 hours??!! And ya hair didn't turn purple or green?? Actually ya might wanna stay away from humans too....pew | |
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unlucky7 said: obsessed said: Maybe eat the avocado and put the mayo on your head then..... thanks No problem.. | |
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ZombieKitten said: obsessed said: Maybe eat the avocado and put the mayo on your head then..... that would totally work for me You'll have beautiful hair...not that it isn't already, of course... | |
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obsessed said: ZombieKitten said: that would totally work for me You'll have beautiful hair...not that it isn't already, of course... OK, how do you wash it out? just normally with shampoo? you already said [Edited 5/26/08 18:20pm] | |
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ZombieKitten said: obsessed said: You'll have beautiful hair...not that it isn't already, of course... OK, how do you wash it out? just normally with shampoo? you already said [Edited 5/26/08 18:20pm] Make sure you shampoo and rinse really well, otherwise it'll feel icky and your hair will look draggy, but if done right it's perfect... | |
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obsessed said: ZombieKitten said: OK, how do you wash it out? just normally with shampoo? you already said [Edited 5/26/08 18:20pm] Make sure you shampoo and rinse really well, otherwise it'll feel icky and your hair will look draggy, but if done right it's perfect... http://answers.yahoo.com/...154AAOc2u6 | |
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ZombieKitten said: obsessed said: Make sure you shampoo and rinse really well, otherwise it'll feel icky and your hair will look draggy, but if done right it's perfect... http://answers.yahoo.com/...154AAOc2u6 Everybody has there own opinion, I guess... And nobody has ever told me it smelled.... hmmm, maybe they were just being nice... Nor do I use as much as is recommended, cuz I have really short hair. I did like Crazy Chick's response though to use the beauty shop version....I never knew that existed, so that's cool. Now ya got me thinkin' my head stinks...thank goodness I'll only do it a about 3 times a year! | |
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obsessed said: ZombieKitten said: Everybody has there own opinion, I guess... And nobody has ever told me it smelled.... hmmm, maybe they were just being nice... Nor do I use as much as is recommended, cuz I have really short hair. I did like Crazy Chick's response though to use the beauty shop version....I never knew that existed, so that's cool. Now ya got me thinkin' my head stinks...thank goodness I'll only do it a about 3 times a year! maybe you need to see a doc about clearing those sinuses if I did this, my kid would be telling me I stink every 5 minutes, he has such a sensitive nose. | |
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ZombieKitten said: obsessed said: Everybody has there own opinion, I guess... And nobody has ever told me it smelled.... hmmm, maybe they were just being nice... Nor do I use as much as is recommended, cuz I have really short hair. I did like Crazy Chick's response though to use the beauty shop version....I never knew that existed, so that's cool. Now ya got me thinkin' my head stinks...thank goodness I only do it a about 3 times a year! maybe you need to see a doc about clearing those sinuses if I did this, my kid would be telling me I stink every 5 minutes, he has such a sensitive nose. Then maybe you should put the avocado on your head and eat the mayo..... | |
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obsessed said: ZombieKitten said: maybe you need to see a doc about clearing those sinuses if I did this, my kid would be telling me I stink every 5 minutes, he has such a sensitive nose. Then maybe you should put the avocado on your head and eat the mayo..... "Avocado Hair Spa 1 avocado 1 egg yolk Mash up the avocado either using a blender or potato masher. Add the egg yolk and mix until the two ingredients are well combined. Gently apply the mixture to your hair, making sure to spread it evenly. When you are done applying it to your hair, sit back and relax for approximately 15-20 minutes. Then, rinse the mixture out with warm water and shampoo as usual. The natural oils of the avocado do a really nice job of moisturizing drab and dull hair. For an added treat, give yourself a mud mask while waiting for the conditioner to do its trick!" | |
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Steadwood said: 500grms Smoked Salmon 200 mls Fresh Cream 200 grms Cheddar Cheese (mature) 1 handfull Pumpkin seeds (roasted) 1 Lemon 3 Large eggs (chicken) Dice Salmon Grind Pumpkin Seeds Whip Cream until firm Grate Cheese Blend all ingredients together (except lemon & Cheese) Place Fridge for 2 hours Sprinkle cheese on mixture and add lemon Apply Liberally to hair and leave for 5 hours (don't go near any cats Rinse off with warm water I was just sitting here thinking about how it feels like something is missing from my personal hygiene regimen. It's salmon and cheese! Off to the tub for a long soak. This is why I come here. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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