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The Top Three Best Oils For A Beautiful, Healthy Head Of Hair

Posted By: admin3322 on September 28, 2011 in Hair Care - Hair Loss Treatments - Comments: No Comments »

There are a number of ways to make our hair more beautiful and improve its overall health. We can use herbal rinses to wash away dirt and chemicals, we can use hair masks to add vitamins and nutrients, we can nourish from the inside with healthy foods and vitamin supplements, but without a doubt the most effective, the easiest and the most fun way to achieve stunningly beautiful, gorgeous locks that gets others to sit up and take note, is by using the power of many of natures’ oils.

Oils are a fantastic way to add moisture, create shine, soften and smooth the hair. They can prevent hair loss, promote new growth, stop dandruff in its tracks and even prevent premature greying. Oils really are natures miracle, and using these three in your hair care regime will help you transform your hair.

Coconut oil

Coconut oil is a fantastic hair moisturizer. It has a high moisture retaining capacity and therefore locks in moisture and helps the hair appear soft, smooth and shiny. It contains lauric acid which fights microbial action, one of the major causes of hair loss. Coconut oil is also a fantastic anti-dandruff solution.

Olive oil

We all know the benefits of consuming olive oil for our health, but applying it to our hair is highly beneficial too. This fatty liquid has been found to prevent hair loss, stimulate hair growth, de-frizz frizzy hair, eliminate dandruff and moisturize. Simply rub some of the olive oil between your fingers and rub it into your roots and onto your tips. Alternatively, buy a natural olive oil shampoo or conditioner.

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