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Secret to Long Hair – The Ancient Rice Water Rinse

Secret to Long Hair

There’s a secret to long hair and we bet it is hiding out in your kitchen! This year gain inches with the help of an ancient, yet proven method… The Rice Water Rinse. Rice water can not only strengthen, but improve the overall health of your strands.

Using rice water for hair growth goes back to the Yao women who for years utilized this water for serious length gain. These women even today can grow 6 feet of hair! 6 feet! Now can you say, “Bundles!”

Well, ladies it’s time for us to cash in on this little secret to long hair. All you need is a bag of rice, strainer, pot, strainer, bowl and spray bottle. Let’s get started.

Secret to Long Hair – The Ancient Rice Water Rinse

Secret to Long Hair

The instructions below will teach you how to make rice water by boiling. Of course, not everyone uses the boiling option; however, some believe it helps to really bring out the good stuff. In a future post this week we will explain how to make this hair growth water without heat; so head back for that in a few hours!

Step One – Rinse one cup of rice in a strainer then place rice in a pot.

Step Two- Add 3 Cups of water to the pot.

Step Three- Bring to boil

Step Four- Turn off heat and let cool

Step Five- Strain and transfer just the water to a bowl

Step Six- Next pour rice water into a spray bottle and dilute with water.

Step Seven- Apply and spray rice water all over hair until super saturated.

Step Eight-Leave on for 30 minutes then rinse out.

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Secret to Long Hair – The Ancient Rice Water Rinse

Got it? Once you get the steps down it’s pretty easy to do. So then, what are a few of the benefits from using a rice water rinse? Well, it’s great because it:

Contains amino acids and antioxidants

Nourishes scalp

Improves shine and hair volume

Has inositol

Nourishes hair follicles

Contains B vitamins

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Grow Longer Hair! Hydrate Your Scalp Using Aloe Vera

Longer Hair! Hydrate Your Scalp Using Aloe Vera

Hair Quickie: Growing strands takes dedication, persistence and of course technique. Nevertheless, one should never skimp on the very basics either. Hair isn’t as fussy as we always make it out to be. It just needs TLC, moisture and nutrients to stay looking flier than Queen Bey in Formation. If you want longer hair then do yourself a favor and hydrate your scalp using aloe vera!

Why Aloe Vera

There are numerous reasons as to why you want to use aloe vera for your hair if you are not already. Here is a very short list of benefits:

  1. Has the ability to activate new hair growth.
  2. Cleans the scalp.
  3. Can help lessen and in some cases prevent hair loss in men and women.
  4. Boasts over 20 minerals that are essential for hair growth.
  5. Reduces sebum (oily substance secreted from the scalp) that can be a culprit of slow hair growth.

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How To Do It

It is truly a piece of cake in order to start experiencing the benefits. Simply apply aloe vera directly to the scalp and let it work its magic. Another way to use this plant is by adding it to your shampoo of choice. Regardless of which method you use you will be giving your strands and scalp much needed hydration.

There are already many products on the market that incorporate aloe vera into their formula. However, if you are a naturalist then using the gel extracted straight from the leaves is the way to go. Aloe Vera can help you grow longer hair so go ahead and give it a try!

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Hair Journey: Growing Hair Down Your Back

Hair Journey Growing Hair Down Your Back

One question I’ve been asked numerous times is how I grew my hair down my back and how long did it take. Well, to be completely honest it has been different every single time. I have taken my hair out several times in different ways (more on that in my next post).

Nevertheless, the methods I used all seemed to yield great results so I will briefly share them with you.

I have employed “going natural,” hair straightening, vitamins and even wearing wigs. When I went natural I basically just worked with my hair’s natural curl pattern.

This was tough because I wasn’t quite sure which products to utilize because previously the flat iron or pressing comb had always been a girl’s best friend. Products that proved to be a lifesaver were:

  • non-alcohol hair gel/pomade
  • leave-in conditioner
  • hair oil
  • sulfate free shampoo and conditioners
  • mayonnaise (for deep conditioning)
  • hair ties and foil

Every time I cleansed my strands I would always follow up with a leave-in conditioner and hair oil. The conditioner gave my locks vital nutrients and moisture while the hair oil would literally lock it all in, basically sealing in all of the good stuff.

One of my favorite conditioners that I have used for years is by Mane and Tail. Many shy away from their products because Mane and Tail is actually used on animals such as horses to keep their mane looking pristine. Now I’ve seen some horses with hair I’d love to detach and place upon my head, so what’s good for the goose is good for the gander!

Moreover, my natural hair tends to be quite unruly, so to keep it in line I would apply a hair gel or pomade. Braids also helped to achieve wavy hairstyles as well as foil rollers.

In another post, I promise to show not only how to make the roller, but an easy hairstyle to achieve with it as well.

Another method I used was simply straightening my hair every two weeks.

I would also apply a hair mask after cleansing my hair and leave it on for at least 30 minutes. Daily maintenance would include wrapping my hair up with a satin scarf at night not only to reduce friction created while at rest but also to help give my hair a slight bend so that using a curler would be unnecessary.

Also, every day in the morning after combing my hair I would apply a very light hair oil to keep my locks strong. One thing I will stress is that keeping heat to a minimum has always helped my hair to grow faster. I know that may not be the case for everyone, but that is definitely something that helps give my growth cycle a boost.

When it comes to vitamins, I have taken Biotin as well as B vitamins and received great results. To this day I like to take Women’s One A Day multi-vitamin which includes all the vitamins you need for healthy hair, skin and nails.

Lastly, as mentioned I have employed wigs to grow out my hair. I prefer wigs where all of my hair is safely resting underneath; however, half wigs look way more natural so for appearance sake I opt for half wigs or wigs with a movable part.

Out of all methods used my hair grew the fastest using the wig method, it literally only took about 5 months for my hair to go from above my shoulders to down my back. In a future post I will focus specifically on the wig method and tell how I did it.

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Hair is What You Eat

Stunning Portrait of an African American Black Woman With Big Ha

Hair Quickie: When growing hair and keeping strands healthy, nutrition is an essential part. For instance, if you notice that your locks have become dull and lacking of lustrous shine it could be your diet having a negative effect. Try cutting down on cholesterol and fats in order help bring life back into your tresses.

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