Lavander Rosemary Balancing Hair Masque
It's almost the end if summer, and my hair has had lots of exposure to the sun. Though I don't get my hair wet in the chlorinated pool much, our town seems to up their chlorine towards the end of August every year. The result for me, like many of us, is thirsty hair that is both dry and oily!
I developed this "balancing" hair masque for the hair that is both oily and dry towards the end of summer. It will leave your hair full of body while feeling clean but not dry.
You'll need:
4tableapoons French Green Clay
*2 drops Lavender
*2 drops Rosemary
4 tablespoons kaolin clay
Optional
*2 tablespoons bentonite clay if your hair is oily or 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar if your hair is dry.
Directions:
Add ingredients to a mixing bowl that is not metal. Add water by spoonfuls until your mix is as thick as yoghurt and stir vigorously. Add your balancing oils, it will smell wonderful!! Use a brush or your fingers to apply the mixture as close to the scalp as possible. Let the mixture sit until it starts to dry (at lease 20 minutes)
Result:
These healing clays will, literally, drink the oil from your hair while exfoliating the scalp and stimulating new hair growth.
Rosemary has been known to alleviate alopecia, and Lavender is the perfect balancing oil for both skin and hair! Lavender even combats excess sebum in skin without over drying.
Emotional benefits:
Rosemary oil has been known to boost alertness, and ease anxiety while lavender oil increases the presence of beta waves in the brain indicating heightened relaxation!**
*Visit my website at www.DirtAndOil.MarketingScents.com and get the chance to save 25% on all Young Living oils, or e-mail me and I will help you get started on your path to wellness!
*Visit my website at www.DirtAndOil.MarketingScents.com and get the chance to save 25% on all Young Living oils, or e-mail me and I will help you get started on your path to wellness!
**Please see the Essential Oils Desk Reference for more information on studies and facts supporting Lavender and Rosemary oil.
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