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Tips for Hair Loss

Years ago, my mama was a caregiver to a very health conscious lady. She had two "healthy hair" hints that mama took to heart and still uses to this day and so do I.

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  • When your hair is dry or brittle, it needs "feeding". Put enough olive oil in you hair to completely cover your scalp and hair. Wrap with saran wrap or some type of plastic wrap. Keep it covered at least one hour. Use regular shampoo to wash out.
  • Take a kelp supplement, available at most drug stores. Because of strong meds (pneumonia) I have on occasion lost a lot of hair and it was then that I would remember this very lovely lady's hint. It works.

Good luck and many happy hair days.

By Joyce Lambert from Nokomis, AL

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March 14, 20120 found this helpful

When I was a young girl, my grandmother would wash her hair with soap and then put 1/2 cup of vinegar into 1/2 cup of warm water and rinse her hair with this mixture, which I do now. I am 61 and still have thick healthy hair! If you do not like the smell, just rinse a second time with a sent you like like vanilla!

 
November 15, 20140 found this helpful

When using vinegar rinse would adding a vanilla extract to the mixture be ok?

 

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