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TAKE THE TEARS OUT OF NATURAL HAIRCARE

Next to the appearance of our skin our haircare routine is likely to cause more tears during a lifetime than anything else! A natural approach usually advocates simply living with those 'bad hair days'. There is a solution... but it does require a little re-thinking your approach to your hair, but with better understanding you can improve the health and appearance of your hair enormously.

When I was younger it was a bit unrealistic to walk into the hairdressers and point at a photograph of some gorgeous model and say

"I want my hair like that please".

Nowadays you can buy products that will do just about anything you want to your hair from curling straight hair, straightening curled hair and de-frizzng the fuzzy, not to mention the hair dyes!! The world of wonderful hair would seem to be truly at your fingertips. But at a price... alas for some... it is very costly! Natural haircare begins with Grooming.

If you have very dry hair you may appreciate this recipe for a natural Jojoba hair conditioner - it's very very simple... but then good things don't have to be complicated.

The most searched for words associated with hair care are 'split ends' or 'dull and lifeless hair'. Along with Bad Hair Day. Alot of the products we use to try and cure these problems will ultimately only add to them. This isn't just about looking good, it's about the health of your hair and when you have healthy hair, looking good is often achieved so much more easily. Check out the causes of damaged hair here. Or perhaps you would like to be adventurous and try living without shampoo altogether? Take a look at this page for a recipe for a natural hair wash.




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