Monday, 24 October 2016

Natural Remedies For Great Hair In Winter


One can feel winter approaching by the tightness felt in their skin and the dryness of the hair even before the temperature falls. Winter is one season every woman dreads because of the adverse effect it has on one’s skin and hair. Hair fall increases during winter and hair becomes extremely frizzy and unmanageable. Various beauty products advertise that they can fix your hair but women are afraid of trying them lest it causes more harm than help. Here are some beauty tips for woman that will effectively take care of your hair fall and keep your hair great during the winter months. The added advantage is that all these remedies are hundred percent natural with zero side effects. Read on to unlock the secrets.



Avocado and mayonnaise


This hair mask acts as an excellent conditioner and can easily replace the store bought products. For this mask enriches your hair with protein repairing all damages. In a mixer jar take four tablespoons of mayonnaise, half an avocado fruit and two eggs.  Blend these ingredients well in the mixer. After that take the mix and apply it on your hair from the roots to the tips. Leave the mask for half an hour. Shampoo thereafter.

Curd, honey and olive oil


This mask expertly deals with frizzy, unmanageable hair. It makes the hair smooth and moisturized. For this mask mix together one tablespoon of olive oil, a teaspoon of honey and about half a cup of curd. Apply it thoroughly on the hair and let it be for twenty minutes. Wash hair and comb it.

Coconut cream mask


One of the most popular beauty tips for women, this own involves coconut cream. Take some quantity of coconut cream on a dish and slightly warm it. Take this on the tips of your fingers and massage your hair thoroughly with it. Wrap a warm towel and leave the cream for about thirty minutes. Wash with shampoo.

Ginger


The trouble women face most in winter is dandruff, which is the cause of hair fall. Ginger has been scientifically proven to work wonders against removing dandruff from the hair. Ginger can be easily found in all households and used to treat damaged hair in winter. Cut about 3 inch piece of ginger. Crush the ginger well with a mortar and pestle so that the juices come out. Wring out all the juice from the ginger. Take this juice and combine it with a tablespoon of olive oil and three tablespoons of lemon juice. Mix it well and massage it on to the scalp from roots to tips. Let the mixture stay for forty five minutes. Wash with shampoo.


P.S : Avoid using the dryer during winter as it damages hair extensively.