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Organic Hair Care is a growing trend amongst the upper middle class. Shoppers have become more educated and made the decision to support green living in a permanent way. Todays commercial soaps and shampoos have many harsh and toxic chemicals in their formulations. This site exists to help educate people about the effects of the chemicals and to show them great organic hair products to replace them with. Should you come across a great product or have a great story, please send contributions to admin@organichaircare.org

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Organic Hair Treatment

Every once in a while it is nice to take the time to rejuvenate the hair. Since hair is a protein (mostly Keratin) proteins make a good source of hair nutrition.

Two of the favorites for hair treatments are eggs and beer. In either case, you simply completely soak your hair in either or both and let it air dry. Then, you go back an hour or two later and rinse it out. The time frame may seem extreme to some and you can let it soak in for as little as 30 minutes to see a real benefit. You hair will become glossier and prettier.

Other common items used are honey, oils, avocado, and coconut oil. Most conditioners are acidic and so that is where the cider vinegar comes in and the avocado. Acidic conditioners make the hair appear to have the glossy sheen look. The honey and oils help to bind the proteins to the hair.

Remember that the best two items to use for hair treatments are beer and eggs.

    

 

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