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Get Thick, Strong and Shiny Hair in weeks. Herbal, natural and ancients remedies to grow your hair. hairbuddha.net

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Why Use Wooden Hair Brush: Stimulates Hair Growth and Relaxes Scalp

The wooden bristles are like little massaging fingers on the scalp. Of course, if you have lots of knots and tangles, its best to use a wide-tooth wood comb – which is gentler, especially if you have curly and thick hair. As you comb, the wooden bristles work to distribute the natural oils from your scalp all the way down to the ends. Here are some good ones that I found: Travel size wood brush: small and handy, perfect for travel and for daily use on the go

Hair Mask for Dry Thick Coarse Hair

Benefits of Coconut Milk for Your Hair Coconut oil is pretty awesome for hair. Simply dilute coconut milk with equal quantity of water and your delicious coconut drink is ready. You can make your own coconut milk using fresh coconut, or even dried coconut meat. Quality coconut milk will have only two or three ingredients – coconut for sure, water and sometimes thickener guar gum.

Green Tea for Hair: Stimulates Growth + Gives it Glorious Shine

Green tea is an amazing natural remedy to stimulate hair growth and reduce the hair damaging DHT. And as I am hair obsessed, after reading about amazing hair benefits of green tea, I thought of putting it to some good use. Amazing Benefits of Green Tea for your Hair & Scalp You can buy loose green tea or buy a box of green tea bags.

Banana Hair Mask to Revive Dry and Dull Hair

Making banana mask is more like making a banana shake, you blend it to a smooth paste. If you do not want the banana bits to stick to your hair: split the banana half lengthwise and scoop out the centre black seeds, and then use. Banana Residue: After I towel dried my hair, I saw banana bits still left on my hair. The second time I made sure to blend the banana mixture really well — and leave no chunks.

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