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Homemade Shampoo : SOOTHE. Where Curls Come to Life - NaturallyCurly.com. Suffering from dead ends? DONT CUT THEM OFF JUST YET. This i... 15 Hairstyles Style Boho-Chic. By Fashion Diva on March 27, 2013 A wild and wet look appeals to all!

15 Hairstyles Style Boho-Chic

However, the hippie age as opposed to the carefully coiffeured look is back and you can now afford to be carefully careless with a beautiful boho chic style. Why bind yourself with perfect ringlets or pin and tease your hair until it looks completely unnatural. Think trendy, think disheveled and think ethnic! This is the way the world is going to love you. Homemade Coconut Milk Shampoo. I have been wanting to make my own homemade shampoo for SUCH a long time!

Homemade Coconut Milk Shampoo

I have searched far and wide! At first I considered the “No ‘Poo” method which MANY people swear by…but it just didn’t seem like it was for me. So my search continued. Eventually I found two very similar recipes I liked from Crunchy Better and Wellness Mama. Both contain what I consider to be the “magic ingredient”….coconut milk! Stick-Twist.jpg (1050×750) Easy messy bun tutorial. Head Scarf Tutorial.

After many requests, I finally made a tutorial on how to tie a simple head scarf.

Head Scarf Tutorial

It's really, really easy. I did this without looking in the mirror, so that should tell you how easy it is. Let's get started! Start with a large, square scarf. I like my vintage silk scarves because they're soft and not bulky. Fold one corner to the other to form a triangle. Fold the corner down to about the middle, and then fold over again (but not all the way to the edge, because you want it to be a little thicker). Put the scarf around your head with the ends in the front, making sure the wrong side of the scarf (the part where you can see the folds) is against your head. Tie it in a loose knot at the front. Tuck the ends behind/underneath the scarf. DIY Beachy Sea Salt Hair Spray « Poor & Pretty. My favorite way of styling my hair used to be straightening it, but now it’s summer and it’s far too hot to be doing that.

DIY Beachy Sea Salt Hair Spray « Poor & Pretty

Plus, now that my hair is shorter {thanks, again, to my friend Ryan Gorey}, it’s easier to just wash it, throw in some product, and let it be naturally wavy. Lately, my favorite product has been my all-natural, homemade, beach-inspired, sea-salt hair spray: Ingredients: ½ cup distilled water½ cup coconut water {you can find this in the Spanish section of the grocery store}1 tbs sea salt1 tbs glycerin {you can substitute hair gel}½ tsp jojoba oil4-6 drops orange essential oil {optional}4-6 drops pink grapefruit essential oil {optional} Directions: This is super simple. GET IT TOGETHER! Post designed by kristin ess Alright.

GET IT TOGETHER!

This is serious. Home Hair Remedies. 5 Foods You Have In Your Kitchen That Should Be In Your Hair. Baking soda should be in your hair if it has build-up.

5 Foods You Have In Your Kitchen That Should Be In Your Hair

Let’s make a pact today. You and me. From now on, when we have a beauty issue, we’ll look in the cabinets – first – before we run out and buy an expensive (or even bargain) product to fix us. And, I know, I know … there’s just something a little bit comforting about picking up a bottle of FancySchmancy-Make-You-Fabulous Potion; there’s some weird satisfaction in forking over your hard-earned money to feel hot.

But there’s a new and better feeling from fixing it yourself — by rummaging through your kitchen. And don’t get me wrong, sometimes it’s easier or less time consuming to snag a product from the shelf. Pamper Your Hair with Common Kitchen Staples. Photo: Rene Syler At the end of last week, my hair had a birthday.

Pamper Your Hair with Common Kitchen Staples

Yes I know how crazy that sounds but when you hear the backstory, you'll know why we were celebrating. About 3 ½ years ago I was in the hospital with a very bad case of bronchitis. 5 Remedies To Make Your Hair Growth Faster. How to Put Your Hair Up In A Cute Bun. Comb your hair carefully to eliminate any tangles or knots.Take some hair from the top of your head. 3.

How to Put Your Hair Up In A Cute Bun

Tie off this hair with a hair elastic. 4. Don't pull off the ends. 5. 6. "One Good Thing" by Jillee: Make Your Own Homemade Hairspray and Hair Detangler. I am constantly amazed by the intelligent people who read this blog.

"One Good Thing" by Jillee: Make Your Own Homemade Hairspray and Hair Detangler

You provide me with so much interesting material to research and present. So Thank Youand keep ‘em coming! This blog post idea actually came from one of my sister’s (who just happens to also be an intelligent reader of this blog AND who just happens to have a blog of her own that you should check out!) She has two little girls, 8 and 6 years old, and is in that phase of Mommy life when she is constantly “fixing” their hair. The younger of the two has very fine hair that tangles easily, combined with a very tender head….so using some sort of detangler after hair washing (and even when her hair is dry) is a must!