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  • How to Restore Gray Hair With Kombucha

    The Kombucha mushroom has become a breakthrough in alternative medicine in recent years. In 1995, The Annals of Emergency Medicine published an article that discussed in brief the idea spreading...

  • How to Give You Hair Highlights Naturally

    I love to highlight my hair but the damaging affects it has was starting to take its toll. So I started using chamomile tea it has a light golden blonde affect on my hair (which is dark dirty...

  • How Long Should One Keep Sage Tea on Grey Hair?

    Sage is a pungent herb usually associated with stuffing at Thanksgiving. But did you know it has a long tradition of use as a remedy for bad breath, excessive perspiration, dandruff, Alzheimer's...

  • Homemade Bleach for Bleaching Out Hair

    Many people routinely apply chemicals to their hair to help bring out the highlights, hide the gray or to create a subtle change to the overall tone. If this is your goal, there is no need for...

  • What to Use to Get Highlights at Home

    You can achieve highlights at home with common household products. These methods do very little damage to your hair, leaving your highlights looks amazingly natural. Use these products...

  • How to Boost Your Natural Hair Color

    Whether you are blonde, brunette, redhead; these home remedies will add shine and highlights without breaking the bank.

  • How to Darken Gray Hair Naturally

    Here is a safe and all natural recipe for darkening gray hair that you can prepare right at home with simple ingredients. Commercial hair coloring contains harsh chemicals that are not good for...

  • How to Naturally Highlight Your Hair

    Bring out your hair's own highlights naturally and safely. This can save you money by doing it yourself at home. You can use this alone as your only process to highlight your hair, or you can...

  • How to Dye Hair Naturally

    Hair dyes have been shown to have a link to breast cancer, and some contain toxic chemicals. Commercial hair dyes are, in any case, not good for your hair, but by using natural ingredients, you...

  • How to Dye Hair Naturally With Coffee and Herbal Teas

    Tired of hair dyes that aren’t natural and green? Hair Dyes are harsh and very unfriendly to hair. They can rob of hair moisture and luster and more. Women have been dying their hair since long...

  • How to Use Chamomile Tea to Get Highlights

    Unlike pricey, damaging salon colorings, chamomile tea is an all-natural and healthy option for highlighting your hair. More important, it is inexpensive and garners great results.

  • How to Make Your Own Hair Dye

    While there are a variety of hair dyes on the market, many of them are made with chemicals that can be harsh on the hair. However there are a number of ways that you can create your own natural...

  • How to Make Hair Lighter Without Dyeing

    If you wish to lighten your hair naturally, you probably already have the ingredients in your kitchen. Hair lightening produces different results for different people depending on your hair color...

  • How to Make Lemonade Hair Rinse for Blond Hair

    Hair rinse is a great way to help remove styling products and buildup from your hair, leaving it shiny and full of body. If you have blond hair, a lemonade hair rinse will also bring out the...

  • How to Bleach Hair With Lemon Juice

    If you want blond hair like Marilyn Monroe, you should buy a box of bleach. However, if you are looking to get a light, "been in the sun all summer" sort of look, lemon juice will do the trick....

  • How to Enhance Hair Color With tea

    Chemical hair dyes not only strip the hair of natural oils and damage your locks, they often look very unnatural. If you are looking for a simple and gentle method of enhancing your hair color,...

  • How to Highlight Hair Naturally

    Spending big money to have one's hair professionally highlighted may be all the rage these days, but it's possible to get stunning highlights without expensive treatments loaded with hair-damaging...

  • How to Revive Dark Color Treated Hair

    Dark hair color is often the most difficult to maintain. But, you can do so naturally. Skip visits to the salon by reviving your color treated hair using tea and coffee.

  • How to Revive Blond Color Treated Hair

    Skips visits to the salon by reviving your color treated hair using lemon juice and chamomile tea. Your will dim brassiness and restore a sun kissed look to your hair.

  • How to Make a Blonde Hair Rinse

    If you have blonde hair that's dulled in color over the years, sometimes all it takes is a simple homemade, all natural rinse to enhance the natural color. Here's how to make two different blonde...

  • How to Use Chamomile for Lightening Hair

    You might be familiar with chamomile tea and its ability to soothe and calm you at bedtime. However, chamomile is also used for lightening hair. If you have blond or light-brown hair that has...

  • How to Make Chamomile Hair Rinse

    You don't have to spend a lot of money at the hair salon to highlight your hair when natural products and the sun can do it for you. If your hair is blonde or light brown, or tends to have light...

  • How to Dye Hair With Coffee, Tea or Spices

    Using products like tea, coffee and spices to dye your hair is a great way to give your hair a break from chemicals and save a little money. Read on to learn more.

  • How to Darken Hair Naturally

    If you want to darken your hair, but you don't want to subject it to harsh chemicals and dyes in store-bought hair color, you can use other colorings to accomplish the task. The following steps...

  • How to Make Natural Red Hair Dye

    You can highlight your hair with beautiful natural red highlights without using potentially damaging chemicals. Not only is homemade, natural dye chemical-free, but it's also quick and easy on the...

  • How to Dye Hair With Black Tea

    There is a lot of risk involved with using commercial hair dye. The chemicals are known to cause irritation in users. Conventional hair dyes can also dry out your hair by penetrating the hair...

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