Aloe Vera and Natural Hair Growth Posted by: Ellisha In: Hair Care - TopicsExpress



          

Aloe Vera and Natural Hair Growth Posted by: Ellisha In: Hair Care 101 Aloe Vera Juice or Gel have incredible moisturizing and soothing properties which makes it the ultimate choice for dry and damaged hair. Aloe vera have great benefits and usage for hair growth. Aloe Vera Benefits Detangles Moisturizes Activates Fresh Growth Heals and Soothes Damaged Scalp from Scratches, Burns, Dandruff, etc. Reduces Dandruff, Itchy, Scaly Scalp and Seborrheic Dermatitis Balances pH Level (Porosity) of Hair Tames Oily Hair Prevents Excessive Hair Loss Enhances Cellular Rejuvenation Anti-Inflammatory How to Extract To remove the juice or gel from an aloe vera plant, cut off a mature leaf with a sharp knife . Remove the spiked edges and slice the leaf open. Use a spoon to scoop out all of the gel. For the juice, break the leaf and squeeze it into a cup. Aloe vera juice or gel can be purchased at health food stores. Conditioner Instead of your regular conditioner use 1/4 cup aloe gel and combine with olive oil. Mix in a few drops of your favorite essential oil(s) for fragrance. Apply after shampooing, leaving it on for three to five minutes then rise. Overnight Treatment For maximum hydration, leave aloe vera juice in your hair overnight. You can mix it with olive or avocado oil for extra conditioning. Wet your hair with the mixture, put your hair in a shower cap, and drift off to sleep. In the morning rinse well if you used pure juice. Shampoo and condition your hair if you added oils. Hair Loss The benefits of aloe vera are still being researched, but it contains two substances called “macrophages” and “superoxide dismutases”–both of which have been considered as possible hair growth stimulators. The anti-inflammatory properties of aloe are wonderful for inflamed follicles, and the plant is so soothing that there’s no harm trying it out. Apply aloe vera juice or gel directly to the scalp and massage it in. Leave it on for a few hours or overnight, and keep an eye out for new hair growth. Dandruff Aloe vera works to prevent or cure dandruff. Apply the juice or gel directly to your scalp, and rub it in well. You can add a few drops of tea tree oil for extra potency. Leave it on for 20 minutes then rinse out. Repeat this several times a week for two weeks, or until the problem goes away. Irritated Scalp Aloe vera juice is soothing for itchy, irritated or sunburned scalps. Apply it directly onto hair. Rub it gently into the scalp, leave in until irritation stops then rinse. Reapply whenever the irritation resurface. Beware Aloe vera juice is also an astringent which can become drying if left in contact to the scalp for long periods of time. Use aloe vera juice as a conditioning treatment then wash out. If you choose to leave it in the hair be sure to mix the aloe vera juice with oil before applying. Oil seems to balance out the drying effect of aloe. by:curlychic/aloe-vera-gel-and-hair-growth/
Posted on: Wed, 31 Jul 2013 20:14:41 +0000

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