Wednesday, June 6, 2012

ALOE FOR THE HAIR

We all know about ALOE VERA GEL is very good for the skin, but did you know that it is very good for the hair too. This is a tip that I found for the hair.

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HOW TO USE ALOE VERA GEL ON HAIR
Dec 20, 2011 | By Adam Cloe

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Aloe vera gel is commonly used as a moisturizer for skin because it can help trap and lock-in moisture. Aloe vera gel can be purchased from many stores, especially health food outlets, and can be used on its own or mixed with other products for hair application. These products will also help keep your hair moisturized, which will help prevent damage and will keep your hair from drying out.
Step 1
Make aloe vera shampoo. The easiest way to do this is to take 1 tablespoon of commercially available aloe vera gel and add it to 8 ounces of shampoo (of your choosing). Mix well with a spoon and then shampoo your hair as you would normally.
Step 2
Make a light aloe vera conditioner. To do this, take one-quarter cup of aloe vera gel, mix with the juice from half of a lemon as well as a few (three to five) drops of an essential oil of your choosing. Apply this mixture to freshly shampooed hair; leave it in for three to five minutes, and then rinse it out.
Step 3
Make a deep-clean conditioner. Combine equal parts of olive oil and aloe vera gel and then comb it through your hair. Leave it in for 30 minutes and then rinse it out.
Step 4
Use as a "leave-in" conditioner. To do this, apply aloe vera gel to your hair (this is most effective after shampooing it first) and massage it in. Because sweat can cause the gel to run and get into your eyes, it is best to avoid athletic activity for a few hours after application. Many people put the gel in just before they go to bed.
Step 5
Use as a styling product. By adding a small amount of aloe vera gel to your hair after styling it, you can add natural shine to your hair and help lock in moisture. Rub a small amount (penny-sized dollop) between your hands and then distribute evenly over your hair.
THINGS YOU'LL NEED
Shampoo
Lemon juice
Essential oils
Olive oil
Comb

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