Aaliyyah Posted July 26, 2011 A_khadar, let me write what it says on it hope that clears up what they mean by buildups .. "removes build up and heavy residues for those loading on the styling products (heavy waxes, pomades, cremes, sprays) use once a week or as needed for deep cleansing or every day for extreme build up. It is clarifying formula with vitamin C and extracts of grapefruit and lemon, thoroughly polishes the hair." salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted July 29, 2011 Home Remedies for Rapid Hair Growth 27 July 2009 Important! Always consult your doctor before trying these or any home remedies. "Natural" does not mean it is safe for everybody. Tips to Make Hair Grow Faster Although many experts say there is no way to accelerate the growth of hair, there are several home remedies that people have used and passed down from generation to generation asserting that they do make hair grow faster. And the only way to find out if it works or not is testing it. A trick that does not fail is being pregnant with a baby boy, your hair will grow so fast! However, since this tip is not very practical, here are others. Onion: Add minced onion to your shampoo. Let stand for fifteen days and use the shampoo regularly. Not only will it accelerate hair growth but it will give your hair glacial shine. Another one with onion: Cut a red onion in half, add four cloves of garlic and two cinnamon sticks. Put everything in a pot and bring to a boil for 15 minutes. Rinse hair with this infusion for four days in a row. Grapeseed oil: Grapeseed oil is believed to enhance hair growth. Give your scalp a massage using this oil before bedtime. Reflexology: With hands in a semi fist, place the fingernails of each hand towards each other and buff nails against each other briskly back and forth for five minutes everyday. Birth Control Pills: Grind four or five birth control pills and add them to your regular shampoo. home-remedies-site.com Not only will your hair grow faster but also healthier and more abundant. moonSleeping with braids: Before going to bed at night wash your hair. Tie your hair in two braids while it’s still wet. Sleep with the braids all night. Repeat the following night. After two or three days, you will notice that your hair is longer. The moon: Trim hair tips each month during a waxing crescent moon. Aloe Vera and honey: Cut three aloe vera leaves and scrape off the gel. Mix the gel with honey, and apply it to the scalp. Let it work for 20 minutes and rinse. Potato water: When cooking potatoes do not throw away the water. Let it cool, and rinse your hair with it. This rinse accelerates hair growth. Cactus or aloe: Cut some cactus or aloe leaves in small pieces and leave them in water overnight. Apply the water to the hair and leave it for as long as possible. Energetic breakfast: 1 tablespoon of wheat germ, 1 tablespoon of brewer’s yeast, 1 tablespoon soy lecithin, 1 tablespoon honey, and one cup of yogurt. home-remedies-site.com Combine all ingredients in the yogurt and eat it every day before breakfast. In one week you will see results; a hair full of strength and growing faster. Nutrition for your hair: 1 egg, 1 trickle of olive oil, 2 tablespoons honey. Apply to the scalp with a vigorous massage. Cover the head with a towel for 30 minutes. Wash normally. Barry’s Tricopherous: This is a preparation sold in stores and said to make hair grow faster and more plentiful. Rosemary water: A daily rinse with rosemary water will make hair grow faster. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted July 30, 2011 if any of you have problems with shedding and breakage this is a good treatment, check it out Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted July 30, 2011 Plan to get this Remington set at my local walmart! I hope they have them .. salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pucca Posted August 3, 2011 wow Aaliyyah, totally outdone yourself here. If i had the time for half the things on this thread i'd try some of them out. wash, blow dry and put it into a bun is somewhat boring i guess... Much thanks for sharing these lovely videos... ps, hello! lol ramadan kariim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ms MoOns Posted August 4, 2011 Just bought a TRESemmé ceramic self grip rollers. Haven't tried them out yet. Been too busy. Hope the results are not too disappointing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted August 4, 2011 ^ let us know how it goes..I didn't buy those Remington set yet, I guess with Ramadan and all. Pucca Ramadan Kariim to you too macaanto...try at least some..anuu kolay I have made a decision to have tima dhabarka ka tagaya and I am set out to reach my goal LOL... BTW you are most welcome! salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted August 8, 2011 for some reason i dnt see the insert button, so anyways..here is the link it is an onion hair mask.. try it ladies. It gives your hair volume they say...one thing thou the smell was unbearable, or maybe it was the fact that I didnt just try onion..but a mixture of onion, avocado, honey, and eggs lol (and the smell was nasty walahi but i tried it anyways).. salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted August 16, 2011 Loved this link. The other day I bought the garlic hair mask, and walahi loved it...detangles your hair and leaves it smooth! check it out sisters .. n yea one more tip I bought it from a somali store for only 15 dollars (you will save a lot of money if you probably went to a somali store) just a thought! salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted August 16, 2011 aaliyah you put basal, toon, avocado, ukun in your hair? belo belo belo............................now if you were xiiran xarago your hair wont resemble jardiino Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted August 16, 2011 ^Yes I did LOL...xirag xarago iyo jordiino maxa la dhaha? minus the toon, I bought it as a hair treatment from this somali store ..but I heard you can use real toon on your hair too...hmm maybe I should try it.. salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted August 17, 2011 xiiran xarago = is lady with very short hair jardiino = small urban garden ps: i applaud your efforts, as for me, once a month i get my hair done, simply cut, deep condition etc, sometimes i feel it is too bloody expensive and i should shave the whole thing off Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Lily- Posted August 17, 2011 I have reservations about putting FOOD on your hair when so many in the world are going hungry & are destitute. Trim your hair once every 2 months, keep it moisturized. Simple. If you don’t want to go hair salon you can do it yourself. Re-think the shampoo & conditioner you're using, a lot of the mainstream brands have harsh chemicals in them that strip the hair of natural oils, hence the 'shine'. Try paraben/SLS free ranges from health stores. Aragan oil, jojoba oil & almond oil are all great for keeping hair in tact. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted August 17, 2011 ^ I don't put food on my hair all teh time, but like once or twice a week. And, I can understand where you are coming from but all the hair treatments we buy from the stores are also made of food ingredients. So, personally I don't see it as a waste....and I don't use so muchh on my hair that would probably be a waste but small portions.. As for the shampoo and the conditioner ur right many of them do have harsh chemicals.. n the oils I use jojoba oil, almond oil, olive oil, coconut oil, but I have never heard of Argan oil..so ill google it and see what it is.. thanks for your two cents.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted August 17, 2011 Juxa I shaved my hair a year ago lol..so give it a shot! waad ka nasan!!.. bt now I am on a journey to have a long hair insha'allah.. salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites