Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Do hair masks help ur hair ?

How much does an expensive hair mask in a salon cost ???


tnx :PDo hair masks help ur hair ?
yes they do help A LOT.


if you decide to go to a hair salon, it might be a little bit expensive.


Let me tell you some homemade recipes and some tricks that might help tho:


Banana Hair Mask Recipe





A custom recipe was blended for my hair that included the following ingredients:





1 organic (if not available a regular banana will do) ripened banana


2 tablespoons plain organic yogurt


2 teaspoons organic wheat germ oil


1/4 th teaspoon of lecithin


1/8 th teaspoon of organic honey


2 teaspoons of sweetened condensed milk


2-4 drops of ylang ylang essential oil





The ylang ylang essential is used to give a special relaxing and soothing effect. Not only does this magnificent oil calm emotions and soothe raw nerves, it is famous as a softening agent for the hair and scalp.





My spa beauty consultant explained that she buys all of her organic banana products at the local health food market when possible. If you are not able to find organic products or buy from a health food, you can still try this great honey/banana recipe with normal grocery store products.





Using a high speed blender the consultant mixed the ingredients until they were the consistency of a thick fruit drink that had a fabulous sweet aroma. The consultant told me that she is often tempted to drink the mask mixture for breakfast.





A detoxifying shampoo was applied to my hair to remove any possible product build-up. It was followed with a warm rinse and a towel blotting. The thick gooey yellow mixture was brushed onto my slightly damp hair with a color application brush that looked like a type of paint brush. The conditioner was applied one inch from my hair roots down to the very ends of my hair.


Removing The Hair Mask





It was time to remove my hair mask that had been on my hair for close to one hour. I was told that this mask is wonderful as a regular weekly treatment for severely damaged hair. If you can stand the drippy messiness this hair mask can even be slept in overnight.





Note: If you wish to sleep in the hair mask apply it at least one hour before bedtime. This will give the mask time to dry on your hair and prevent terminal drippage. Wrap your hair in a plastic shower cap and be sure to protect your bedding with towels. Shampoo first thing in the morning.





My hair was first rinsed with warm water to remove the mask. Phytotherathrie's Phytojojoba shampoo (one of my favorites) was used to shampoo my hair. Phytojojoba is a restoring shampoo. It is perfect for conditioning because it contains nourishing coconut %26amp; jojoba oils which restores and fortifies damaged hair. A perfect follow-up for the banana hair mask treatment.





After a complete warm water rinse my hair was sealed with a quick cold water rinse. After towel blotting my hair, Phytotherathrie #7 leave-in conditioner was applied to help detangle and seal in the results of the mask. My hair was braided, while still wet, into a single three strand braid and allowed to air dry.








Banana Beauty Results





After my hair was completely air dried I removed the braid to discover lush, very soft waves with amazing shine. I felt wonderful and my hair looked terrific.


More homemade recipes and tips:


http://allnaturalbeauty.us/hbr_mainpage.…


Do hair masks help ur hair ?
Why bother with expensive salon ones?





I bought a 99p one in Superdrug and the results were extremely good.
nope but there around 199 dollars to 300

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