Herbal Hair Growth Rinses
73I think you will love these home made herbal hair growth rinses. Many things can build up on your hair, causing it to be dull, and lose it's vibrant appeal. Things like pollution, chlorine from tap water and swimming pools are enemies to our hair.
These recipes are relatively easy to prepare and will leave our hair, stronger, softer and help your hair to grow. I believe at lease one of these hair secrets will become a part of your regular hair regiment. Make sure to prepare enough to put away and use again.
These herbs can be used as a rinse, or added to olive oils and apply directly to the scalp. Try them all and I am sure there be at lease one herbal rinse that is your favorite.
Rosemary Tea Hair Rinse for Hair Growth
Most people already have rosemary in their food pantry. You might not have known, that it has so many health benefits. It is a powerful antioxidant, has the ability to kill bacterial infections, stimulates, improves circulation throughout the body and helps supply needed blood supply for a beautiful hair and complexion. A rosemary tea rinse encourages hair grow the cleansing and stimulating hair follicles.
Add two stalks of fresh rosemary to 2 cups of water and low boil until it is down to one concentrated cup. Strain and pour over the hair.
*Rosemary tea is also great for tension, stress, headaches and to improve memory.
Cat Nip Hair Rinse (Growth)
Warning! If you have cats, using this hair rinse, may cause them to be permanently attached to your head!
To make a catnip rinse for hair, add 1/4 cup of catnip whole leave to a quart of water. Bring to a boil and then let cook. If you want a stronger rinse use more herbs.
Strain and add to the solution or use cider vinegar solution first, then add catnip hair rinse. For best results use distilled water or alkaline water 6.0. Use as a leave in treatment for curly or coarse hair.
**Not for Blond hair!
*Catnip can also be drank as a tea to clam the nerves.
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Sage Hair Rinse
Sage can be used to help retard hair loss, by improving blood circulation to the entire body. It can also be used taken as a tea, or applied to the hair as a stimulating tonic.
Strain and add 4 large sage leaves to 2 cups of water and bring to a boil. Allow to simmer for 5 minutes and allow to cool. Apply to the hair directly after shampooing as a final rinse.
As a tea, it is good for detoxifying the blood. Use 1/2 ounce of sage, in one quart of water and simmer for 1/2 hour. Add sugar and lemon.
* For dark hair
Tyme Rinse for Thinning Hair
If you have a problem with thinning hair, thyme is great for stimulating the scalp and encouraging hair growth. It is in addition, good for improving skin, treatment for acne, eczema and other ailments of the skin. It can be taken as a tea for a cleansing tonic.
You can use thyme alone in making your rinse or add sage or rosemary all great for the hair. Add 1/4 of fresh thyme to two cups of water. Bring to a boil, then allow to simmer for 5 minutes. Strain and pour over the hair after shampooing and rinsing.
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Great Hub! These advice are super!Thanks for sharing
This Herbal Hair Rinse Recipes really proven it's worth as far as I am concerned.It really works.Great hub..Thanks for sharing :)
I use ACV on salads as it is said to aid arthritis pain, so many uses for one product. It seems to be working for me as I was beginning to have arthritis in my hands. Isn't that great for a writer?? Thanks for the other tips 2besure, great article.
Thanks, 2besure, I can't wait to try!
Excellent and informative hub! I know this hub is geared toward a brunette already, but my question is will it change the hair color of a brunette? My brother, who is a blonde, did ACV on his hair and over some time it took on a reddish cast. I want to try it but my hair is around 4 1/2 feet long and dark brown. Besides having to quadruple the recipe, would their be any other variations for extremely long hair? Do you think it will be a good thing for me? Is it just for an occasional wash or for each wash?
I have naturally dry, coarse, curly hair that is sometimes a beauticians worse nightmare. I found that by using olive oil will help to tame the dry coarse feel of it. Unfortunately too much will leave it greasy. These are great tips to bookmark for the future. Do you have any for blondes?
I really like seeing all the simple at our hands type of uses for stuff like vinegar and herbs, makes me wonder why there are 15 million different types of the same product on store shelves! Very useful hub. Oh and I used ti use an egg, spoonful white vinegar and a spoonful of honey as shampoo, works great!













SallyTX Level 2 Commenter 3 months ago
Great ideas! Voted up and useful! ;D
@TLPoague: When you choose your shampoo and conditioner, make sure they gentle and don't contain alcohol or sodium lauryl sulfate (or any sulfate). These will dry out your hair. Look for a brand that has few ingredients. If you can recognize the ingredients, that's best. Add a tablespoon of olive oil or peanut oil to the entire bottle of conditioner. You'll need to shake it up well and maybe set the bottle in a bowl of warm water before using it each time. This will put just the right amount of oil in your hair and won't leave it feeling greasy.