Saturday, March 7, 2009

Tips and Tricks


"I thought up this name yesterday, I will try to do this post
the first Saturday of each month. What do you think of it?"

Hair Care Solutions

Want Shiny Hair? 1. To remove shampoo buildup in hair-which causes dull hair- and instead make you hair soft and shiny, mix 2 tablespoons of Apple Cider Vinegar with 8-ounces of water and apply to your hair after shampoo and conditioner.

Have Oily Hair? 1. Try Lemon Joy® dish soap! It absorbs the oil, leaving your hair soft and clean.

Have dry or damaged hair? Try this solution!

2/3 teaspoon olive oil
1 Tablespoon honey
1 egg yolk

Heat the oil and honey on warm then add egg yolk. (make sure you don't have th oil so hot that it cooks the egg!) Massage into your hair, and wrap in a plastic shower cap and towel. Leave on for half an hour. Use this conditioner once a month.

“That's all for now, I hope that you find
at least one of these tips useful!

8 comments:

Grace said...

Thanks for the great tips Amy! I'm looking forward to more. By the way I like the name you came up with:)

Anonymous said...

Love the idea, thanks for sharing these great hair tips!

Growing In Grace Magazine said...

Thanks for coming by Growing in Grace Magazine. I see you enjoy Bro. Cary Schmidt's music. He is coming to my church this week. :O)

Sisterlisa

A Joyful Heart said...

It's nice to have you stop by my blog Sisterlisa! I haven't read all of Growing in Grace, yet but I plan too! It looks like an interesting online magazine.

And, yes I like Bro. Cary Schmidt's music, although I have never heard him play live. I first heard of him through Old Christian Radio.

Please stop by here again! :)

Sarah said...

Thank you for sharing the helpful tips, Amy! I am looking forward to these "Saturday" posts. :)

Anonymous said...

Great idea - does it make your hair smell odd? Just curious...

Thanks! ~ Rebecca

A Joyful Heart said...

Which tip. Rebecca? If it is the shiny hair one, yes you can slightly smell the vinegar but no, it's not strong or odd smelling. Hope that helps!

Anonymous said...

Thanks... sorry for not clarifying which one! I have to try this sometime!