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Helpful All Natural Thinning Hair Solutions Oklahoma Specialists Are Suggesting

By Deborah Thompson


It can be extremely upsetting to see your mane thin out. This is most especially true if you consider it as one of your best physical features. Worry not because there are so many different all natural thinning hair solutions Oklahoma experts are suggesting. Below you will find some of the most effective ones.

Massage aloe vera gel on the scalp. Before shampooing your hair, massage a little aloe vera gel on your scalp and allow it to stay there for about 20 minutes. The best gel for the job is the one that is freshly harvested from aloe vera leaves. You may also opt for aloe vera gel that comes in a bottle. However, make sure that it is 100 percent pure.

Try using coconut oil. You can easily get your hands on a bottle of coconut oil nowadays, which is capable of stimulating those follicles in your scalp. In the microwave, heat 1 or 2 tablespoons of the said oil for a couple of seconds only. Before having it applied on the scalp, check that it's not boiling hot. Shampoo your mane after about 30 to 45 minutes.

Count on an egg and a little olive oil. In a small mixing bowl, combine an egg and a tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil. Apply the mixture on your scalp as well as your hair. Let it stay there for about 20 minutes or until it's completely dry. Rinse off with warm water very well. Shampoo and also apply your favorite intensive conditioner.

Give mashed avocado a try. When it's in season, you may use avocado to have your tresses thickened. All that you have to do is mash a small ripe avocado with the help of a fork. The resulting paste should be then massaged on the scalp. Put on a shower cap for the next 30 to 60 minutes. Rinse it off with warm water thoroughly.

Count on mashed banana. No matter the time of the year, bananas are available and you can use them for making your mane thicker. Reach for one that's overripe, something that you normally discard. Mash it with the help of a fork, and then massage the resulting slime on the scalp. Allow 30 minutes to pass before washing it off with warm water.

Let onion juice do the trick. Although it may not smell nice, the juice of an onion is very good at making your mane grow faster and thicker. You may extract the juice by mincing onion very finely or throwing it into the blender. Press a cotton pad against the bits of onions for a few seconds, and start to pat it on the scalp. Rinse off after 15 to 20 minutes.

Brew a cup of green tea. Everyone knows that green tea is capable of offering so many health benefits. Not a lot of people are aware that it's also very good at stimulating the follicles in the scalp. Every day, apply green tea that's cooled to room temperature on your scalp. Perform this about an hour before you take a shower or bath.

Feel free to test one or more of the above mentioned tips to enjoy thicker mane. You may also consult your doctor about the issue. He or she can tell you which specialist you should see as this cosmetic issue can be due to many different underlying conditions.




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