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If you’re wondering how you can use an avocado to condition your hair, the following information will help you do it. One of the nice things about using avocados as a hair conditioner is that if you open an avocado and realize it’s dark or has too many black spots and you’re uncomfortable eating it, you can cut them out and use it as a conditioner so it’s not wasted. Use an organic avocado if you want an organic hair conditioner.

If you’ve never used an avocado as a hair conditioner treatment, my suggestion is that you try some on a few strands of hair first – just before you wash or shampoo your hair. That way you’ll know if it’ll wash out easily. It should wash out with no problems, but if you have bleached hair it’s more porous and it may be a little harder to wash out.

Okay – you have your avocado. I like to cut it down the middle lengthwise and pull the two halves apart and then scoop out the avocado pit. Wash your hands thoroughly first.

Mash the avocado up thoroughly in a small glass bowl using a fork. You want it to be completely mashed, with no pieces showing. Now scoop up your mashed avocado mixture and work it into your hair using just warm water, never hot. Also apply it to your scalp. If you have time and feel so inclined, apply it to your face also. It will dry fast and feel like a mask. Just think – no preservatives, additives or other harsh chemicals! Only lots of phytonutrients.

Avocados are one of the world’s most perfect foods.

They contain a high amount of oil. They have a perfectly balanced pH so are neither acid nor alkaline. They are rich in minerals that regulate body functions. Eating avocados are best for your hair, skin and digestion. Avocados are good source of fat and protein.

You can do an avocado hair conditioning treatment once a month for beautiful, shiny hair.  For more skin/hair care secrets try: http://www.Best-Skin-Care-Tips.com

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