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Hair is fed by the
blood flowing to the follicle so a good diet and circulation is
essential to healthy looking hair. Protein is important as it
forms a large part of the make-up of hair. If you know you are
not getting enough fresh food in your diet it may be wise to take
a daily supplement of a multi-vitamin, some are particularly good
for your hairs condition so ask at the health food shop.
Frequent massage loosens
the scalp and improves circulation, encouraging the hair to grow
and giving it elasticity. As a weekly treat massage with a conditioning
oil such as Green Things Aromatic Conditioning Oil, which has
stimulating, antiseptic and astringent properties of cedar wood
and rosemary.
Plant based shampoos
and conditioners are designed to help maintain the PH balance
of your hair and contain some of natures best known conditioning
agents such as henna, camomile, horse chestnut, rosemary and other
natural ingredients.
HENARA
- Shampoos and conditioners contain horse chestnut for dark hair
and camomile for fair hair and are available in normal or dry/treated
hair.
TIKI
- Do a lovely range containing nettle, marigold, camomile and
rosemary.
DANIEL
FIELDS - First Aid Conditioner contains avocado and soya beans
protein and is an excellent moisturiser for frizzy hair.
Every
couple of weeks it is a good idea to treat the hair to an intensive
conditioner - most hair types benefit from a treatment that really
penetrates the hair shaft. Treatment with honey will strengthen
and repair, almond oil will moisturise the scalp and mineral salts
will nourish.
DANIEL
FIELD Minimal Hair Repair Masque will help repair seriously
damaged hair.
HENARAS
Treatment Wax is an old favourite which makes hair silky soft
and shiney.
Henna has been used
to change hair colour from as long ago as Cleopatra and is still
available in its powder form. It will not lighten hair but will
deepen and enrich hairs own tones, especially in brunettes and
redheads. The colour will fade gradually but can be built up with
frequent applications. Vegetable colours are made from herbal
extracts that will give deep shine to hair.
HENARA
do
a range of henna powders.
VEGGY
COLOUR ORGANIC from Herb UK is available at many salons -
ask your stylist.
Check out your local
Body Shop or herbal shop for finishing products - there are vegetable
based waxes; non-alcohol hairsprays and shine complexes. If you
feel you would benefit from a daily supplement ask your local
herbalist about Brewers Yeast tablets or a herbal massage oil
for the scalp. If you are particularly interested in natural products
names to look out for are Goldwell, Greenleaf, L'Anza and Phytologie
and many women swear by the Aveda range which combines science
with pure flower and plant extracts. Both Lamaur and The Body
Shop also feature recyclable packaging so there no excuse for
not getting 'back to nature' and reaping the benefits beautifully!
Q:
I
love the curls created by rollers but now want something more
permanent. Can a perm give me the 'large curl' look?
A: One
of the newest techniques uses plastic rollers rather than perming
rods to achieve soft movement and foundation for your hair. Ask
your hairdresser about perming solutions from L'Oreal, Tec Ni
Wave; Wella Styleform; Zotos Roll-a-perm.

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