| staining is only temporary
and washes off/out very easily; it is more likely to occur
with extra strong infusions.
Useful herbs:
Rosemary - excellent for all hair types and problems.
Sage - traditionally used to restore colour to greying hair.
Chamomile - another very useful herb for hair,
traditionally used for lighter colour hair.
Thyme - good for oily hair and dandruff.
Useful essential oils:
Rosemary and chamomile: see above. I would not advise
thyme oil, since it is very strong and a potential skin
irritant. Sage oil should not be used (unless by
professionals, but I don't think they use it on hair);
clary sage is a good substitute.
Cedarwood: very traditional oil for all hair types and
conditions.
Lavender and geranium: useful for all hair types.
Lemon, patchouli, tea tree, ylang-ylang: useful for greasy
hair and dandruff.
You can use any essential oil you fancy, provided it is not
a skin irritant (I would never suggest using clove oil, for
example). If I am in meditative mood I sometimes use
frankincense, for example, or sandalwood (good for dry
hair) if I want the lingering smell of sandalwood that day.
In general, this rinse keeps your hair in good condition
and adds considerable shine, as well as seeming to make it
tangle less. It is also a useful way of treating hair that
is not looking its best, for example if it is dry, greasy
or prone to dandruff. I have hair I can sit on, and people
are always telling me how beautiful it looks and smells.
If you like doing facial saunas or face masks, before you
wash your hair is a good time to do so. Here is what I
usually do:
1) Put the herbs into the jug together with the boiling
water, but do not add the vinegar yet. Put in only 2 drops
of essential oil after the water has been added.
2) Put a towel over your head, tying long hair back, lean
over the jug, and inhale the steam for 5-10 minutes. Be
careful not to scald yourself: if the steam is too hot, let
it cool for half a minute or so.
3) Use a little of the infused water to mix up a face mask
with clay and anything else you may use.
4) While the mask is drying on your skin, add the cider
vinegar and the rest of the essential oils to the jug.
5) Wash the face mask off (I find it is easiest to do so in
the shower) and proceed as above with the hair rinse.
Preparation time: 2 min
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