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After shampoo hair rinses with rosemary and chamomile

You should rinse your hair really well after shampooing so that there isnโ€™t the slightest trace of any residue left in the hair. After that, you shouldnโ€™t forget to use some of these after shampoo herbal rinses. They give the hair a better shine and body coupled with a glossy, satiny look.

Rosemary Chamomile Hair Rinse

Ingredients:

Chamomile flower (powder) 2 handful

Rosemary tops (powder) 1 handful

Water 500 ml

Method:

Take chamomile flowers and rosemary tops, place these in a saucepan. Pour boiling water over them. Use this as the final rinse after shampooing. It will give the hair a lustrous sheen and enhance its color also. Good for all hair types.

Rosemary Hair Rinse

Ingredients:

Rosemary tops/leaves -60 gm

Water-1 litre

Method:

Put the ingredients in a pan and slowly simmer it for 10-15 minutes. Strain the mixture and get the rinse. Let it cool. Use as an after shampoo rinse. This application used by all hair types (oily, dry and normal) gives a lustrous and beautiful look to your hair.

See also: Remedy for dull, limp hair

Comments

  1. Anonymous7:09 PM

    do you wash these hair rinses out? like pour it over your head and then wash it out?

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  2. Yes, I do pour cold water after using these hair-rinses.

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  3. Anonymous3:59 PM

    Good hint,Thanks for that.

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  4. Anonymous4:07 PM

    Various substances in chamomile reduce inflammation and
    fever. Chamomile, which has a soothing effect, is used as a mild sedative.
    Chamomile may be used to relieve stomach cramps and indigestion. It is
    also claimed to help gastric ulcers heal. Chamomile extract applied in a
    compress may soothe irritated skin.

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