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Only natural methods and materials were used.
Flipping through old family albums, didn’t you wonder how our grandmothers grew up so much in lumbar lockers? After all, there were no serums, masks, conditioners, or shampoos to promote hair growth. In ancient times, people cared for their hair with natural and proven home remedies.
Head massage plays an important role in combating hair loss and hair loss. It is an extremely effective way to promote hair growth. Massaging the scalp improves blood circulation, activates hair follicles, cleanses the sebaceous glands.
Try to massage your scalp as often as possible, even every night. It is recommended to massage by tilting the head downwards, as this further promotes blood circulation. You can massage the scalp by combing your hair in different directions. Combing also activates blood circulation and helps hair grow faster, stopping hair loss. But it is very important: proper hairstyle. Be aware that careless styling can damage the hair structure; the hair should not be combed along its entire length, but from the ends of the hair. And only then comb from the top to the middle. Choose combs made from natural materials that do not affect the hair, wooden combs, or brushes with natural boar bristles.
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Time-tested Hellebore Water
In the days of our grandmothers, people massaged the scalp with hellebore water before washing their heads to stop hair loss and stimulate growth. This ancient preparation is now known to many as an effective remedy against lice and the other good properties of this plant are completely forgotten. But completely unnecessarily. Our grandparents used the tincture of hellebore rhizomes and roots to kill non-head parasites.
With hellebore water, hair begins to grow faster due to its circulatory activating effect. Hair follicles are supplied better and faster with the necessary substances, so the use of this herbal infusion can achieve excellent results that do not work with chemicals.
Hemlock water is really easy to use – all you have to do is massage it into your skin before washing your head. Leave on for an hour or two and rinse with shampoo. The odorless herbal tincture does not cause unpleasant sensations. Hellebore water can also be used as an ingredient in pet hair masks. Mix a teaspoon of herbs with honey, oil, egg yolk.
Also, this natural herbal preparation has long been used not only as a natural means of preserving hair and promoting its growth. Hellebore water is a great way to get rid of dandruff.
Always rinse your hair with warm water after shaving. Hot water dries and opens the scalp of the hair, easily exposing the hair to the negative effects of the environment, while cooler water helps to close the hair follicles and thus protects them.
After removing the head, we must let the hair dry naturally, not use a hair dryer, straighteners or tongs that our grandmothers did not use and did not have. Try to forget about hot tools as often as possible.
Another equally important thing that we often forget when caring for our hair are hair accessories. If you like to tie your hair, avoid strong ties and clips, as this impairs blood circulation, and taut hair bulbs are not provided with the necessary materials, so not only does the hair grow more slowly, but also break cracks more often.
It’s true that in our grandmother’s days, women avoided having their hair down – they braided their long pancakes even when they went to sleep. Braided hair is less curly and broken. If possible, sleep should be on silk pillowcases, thereby protecting hair from friction on a rough pillow. Hair must also be protected from extreme cold, wind, as well as direct sunlight and heat. Therefore, both in winter and summer, it is advisable to store your long locker under a hat or other headdress.
If you sincerely follow these time-tested popular tips, you will notice positive results within a month.
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