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Natural Shampoo using Methi seeds, Aloe vera and Soap nut powder

August 8, 2020 by sharvayonibeauty Leave a Comment

Everyone wants to get rich, thick, soft, and beautiful hair. But moving towards chemical treatment is not suitable for your hair as later it can create many hair problems.

Herbal ways are free from chemicals and highly useful for a longer time. There is a natural homemade shampoo using Hibiscus, Aloe vera powder, and soap nut. It is simple to make, also efficient for promoting hair growth.

Things Required:

  • Hibiscus flowers and leaves
  • Methi seeds
  • Aloe vera powder
  • Soap nut
  • Lemon juice

How To:

  • Grind the hibiscus flower and leaves together. Add aloe vera, soap nut and methi seeds powder in flower and leaves paste and mix them properly.
  • Add water to it and allow the ingredients to soak overnight.
  • Next morning, heat the pan on high flame till the water comes to a boil.
  • Then, reduce the fire and keep it for 5 to 15 more minutes.
  • When it became concentrated and begins frothing up a little, turn off the flame.
  • Let it cool down by covering the pot with a top.
  • Once it reaches the average temperature, use your hand to crush the boiled ingredients.
  • Keep it in hibiscus leaves and let them dry to become powder form.
  • Now you can use it as shampoo.

Massage your scalp with it and work it through your hair’s entire roots and tips. You can also add the lemon juice with the shampoo. Then, wash it off thoroughly with warm water. Do it twice a week for shiny and moisturize hair.

Why it Works:

Fenugreek seeds have high protein content, which helps to prevent hair fall and dandruff, in treating various scalp issues like dryness of hair, baldness, and hair thinning.

It comprises large amounts of lecithin, which moisturize the hair, strengthens the roots or hair follicles, and bringing back the luster and bounce.

The most efficient way to use reetha nut for hair is to use it as a hair rinse. With regular use, reetha makes the hair more substantial from the root, which reduces hair fall significantly.

Hibiscus is rich in amino acids necessary for producing keratin and stimulating hair regrowth from dormant follicles and bald patches.

Aloe vera contains PE (proteolytic enzymes), which repair dead skin cells on the scalp and also serves as a great conditioner and gives your hair all smooth and shiny.

Lemon juice is an excellent degreaser, so it is perfect for washing hair, especially if your scalp is on the oily side.

Filed Under: Hair Care Tagged With: aloe vera powder, beauty tips, hair care, hibiscus flowers, hibiscus leaves, lemon juice, methi seeds, natural shampoo, soap nut powder

To find out you have oil hair or dry hair

August 7, 2020 by sharvayonibeauty Leave a Comment

With ever-increasing pollution and changing climatic conditions, it is rare to see a smooth and shining hair. People’s hair has dull and lost its radiant properties due to harsh chemicals and compounds found in shampoo and conditioners.

It is best first to identify the hair type when you need to do some treatments with the hair. There are mostly three types of hair – oily, dry, and healthy hair. It based on the texture, quality, and feeling of the hair. So to tell which category your hair type falls under, they are a few steps.

Oily Hair:

The person with oily skin also has greasy hair. Since skin type in the face as the same as the scalp. If you have oily hair, then

  • the hair looks dull and lifeless
  • the hair becomes oily within a day of shampooing
  • you can have a lot of hair loss

Dry Hair:

The other most common hair type is dry hair. Ineffective oil glands are what usually leads to dryness of the hair. If you have dry skin, you will likely have dry hair.If you have dry hair, then

  • there will be a fizzy hair
  • there will be an excessive amount of split ends
  • the hair breaks very quickly and is extremely rough at the broken part

How to Find Dry Hair or Oily Hair:

  • Wash your hair and after three days, take a tissue paper and daub it on your hair. 
  • If there is a smudge of oil, you have oily hair. 
  • If there is nothing on the tissue, you have dry hair. 

Filed Under: Hair Care Tagged With: beauty tips, dry hair, hair care, oily hair, type of hair

Types of Hair

August 6, 2020 by sharvayonibeauty Leave a Comment

The chances are, you may not be as in tune with your hair type as you thought. Much like understanding your skin type is crucial for implementing an effective skincare regimen; determining your actual hair type can play a massive role in the efficacy of your daily hair care routine. And yet, figuring out your correct hair type may be easier said than done. Besides the distinct categories like healthy hair, dry hair, oily hair, and weak hair, there are also several other factors to consider in pinpointing your hair type. Below is everything you need to know about determining your exact hair type and what that means for your daily hair care routine.

Hair with high porosity typically absorbs moisture too quickly because of gaps or tears around the cuticle. Those damaged areas cause it to release moisture at a high rate, making it dry and brittle. It’s best to avoid heat styling and harsh chemical treatments that can continue to make the hair brittle for these hair types.

On the other hand, low porosity hair types are those where the cuticle lies flat, blocking water or moisture from being absorbed into the strands. For these hair types, the biggest concern is typically product buildup, which is why it’s recommended you apply products while your hair is still damp to help ensure they’re more easily absorbed and distributed.

Normal Hair:

This type of hair does not have too much oily or dryness. It will thicken, clean, and shiny. We can grow this type of hair as desired.

The person with this type of hair need not worry much until overuse of chemical or artificial shampoos and conditioners.

Dry Hair:

The split ends of the hair broken and the hair suddenly fades in the hair. It is not very easy to maintain with such type of hair.

People with this type of hair should get regular oil massage and hair care. Because of the hair and hair, follicles are dry, also use natural hair conditioner. The person with dry hair should not comb the hair backward. 

Oily Hair:

Oily hair is often brought on by a buildup of excess sebum, a naturally occurring oil produced within our oil glands.

Sometimes, this is caused by internal factors, such as a hormonal imbalance, while other times, it can be a direct result of your everyday beauty routine.

Weak Hair:

Weak hair can be defined as limp, droopy, thin, or falling out. Split ends, extreme dryness or excessive oiliness can all be signs of dull hair.

The hair that lost from breakage is not the same as an ordinary loss. Hair that falls out naturally comes from the scalp, typically with the bulb attached.

Damage from weakness is when the hair breaks off below the scalp. While some breakage is normal, excessive breakage indicates weakened hair.

Weak hair often shows itself as split ends, which can travel up the hair shaft and break off Environmental impact from sun exposure, chlorine or saltwater, air conditioning or heating and pollution can weaken hair.

Filed Under: Hair Care Tagged With: beauty tips, dry hair, hair care, normal hair, oily hair, type of hair, weak hair

Hair Pack of Shikakai, Neem, Hibiscus and Rice porridge

August 4, 2020 by sharvayonibeauty Leave a Comment

People are spending too much on hair care nowadays. They wanted immediate results, so they turn to artificial products for their hair care. People get smooth and shiny hair instantly, but harsh chemicals used in these products often make our hair brittle and weak.

When combined with other frequent natural hair cleansing and nourishing ingredients, i.e., such as Shikakai and neem, the hibiscus becomes even more effective in cleaning the hair thoroughly and adding both shine and volume. So, we can make a homemade natural hair pack that can combine all of these products. It is simple to make, also efficient for promoting hair growth.

Things Required:

  • Shikakai Powder 
  • Neem leaves Powder 
  • Hibiscus Powder
  • Rice porridge 

How To:

  • Combine the herbs in a pot. Add two cups of rice water (stir with a small whisk or fork) and bring to a simmer.
  • The ingredients will start to foam, but it would help if you kept an eye on it, let it in simmer, but make sure it doesn’t flame over.
  • Then, reduce the fire and keep it for 5 to 15 more minutes.
  • When it became concentrated and begins frothing up a little, turn off the flame.
  • Let it cool down by covering the pot with a top.
  • Once it reaches the average temperature, use your hand to crush the boiled ingredients and pour it in the wet cloth and let it strain into your container.

For best outcomes, do not wet your hair first. Use half of your mixture onto your dry hair, and gently massage your scalp. Massage your hair and rinse it thoroughly, wash it with the second half of your dough, always concentrating on the scalp. The first wash stirs up skin cells, oil, and dirt, and the second wash cleans them away.

Why it Works:

For hundreds of years, shikakai has used for hair care in India. Shikakai used in the form of shampoo to clean hair and make it moisturized.

In the hair masks, it contains a rich source of Vitamin A, C, D, E, and K. Rice water contains inositol, a carbohydrate that repairs damaged hair.

The inositol stays in the hair even after the rice porridge rinsed off, acting as a shield and protecting your hair from damage. It contains amino acids that strengthen the hair roots, increase hair volume, and make your hair shiny and smooth.

Hibiscus is rich in amino acids necessary for producing keratin and stimulating hair regrowth from dormant follicles and bald patches.

One of the most frequent uses of neem is our hair care rituals. Neem has high fatty acid content, which is hugely beneficial for scalp health. Neem clears the clogged pores and enhances hair growth. 

Filed Under: Hair Care Tagged With: beauty tips, hair care, hibiscus powder, natural conditioner, neem leaves powder, rice porridge, shikakai powder

Hair pack of Shikakai powder and Rice porridge

August 3, 2020 by sharvayonibeauty Leave a Comment

People are spending too much on hair care nowadays. They wanted immediate results, so they turn to artificial products for their hair care. People get smooth and shiny hair instantly, but harsh chemicals used in these products often make our hair brittle and weak. 

The best way for hair care is available in nature. Though Natural way takes some time to see the effect, its effect is long-lasting without side effects. 

There are more natural nourishing hair packs you could use for brittle hair conditions. This natural hair pack is mostly for dry hair and makes hair smooth. 

Things Required:

  • Shikakai Powder
  • Rice porridge

How To:

  • To make the hair pack, we need to make Rice porridge. 
  • Rice porridge can be made by boiling rice with a little bit of excess water than required. 
  • Once the rice cooked, strain some the excess water, we call it rice porridge. 
  • Let the rice water cool and mix it with shikakai powder in a bowl.

Massage your hair with the mixture. Then rinse your hair with lukewarm water. For the best results, do it once a week. 

Why it Works:

For hundreds of years, shikakai has used for hair care in India. Shikakai used in the form of shampoo to clean hair and make it moisturized.

In the hair masks, it contains a rich source of Vitamin A, C, D, E, and K. Rice water contains inositol, a carbohydrate that repairs damaged hair.

The inositol stays in the hair even after the rice porridge rinsed off, acting as a shield and protecting your hair from damage.

It also contains amino acids that strengthen the hair roots, increase hair volume, and make your hair shiny and smooth.

Filed Under: Hair Care Tagged With: beauty tips, hair care, natural conditioner, rice porridge, shikakai powder

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