Hair Magic
Includes recipes and on cultivating dreamy healthy, luxurious, sexy, iconic, hair — you will never find all of this information anywhere else.
Hi there, Our relationship to our body should be aligned and connected with our mind and soul too. We should always know what is happening with our body as well as be able to receive important messages from it easily. Ideally, your life should be full of joy, and your body wants you to feel good! I hope you enjoy these natural traditional ancestral herbal and beneficial recipes for your hair, that’s meant to give you more joy and radiance in your life… as opposed to falling for easy gimmicks. These recipes are so good and luxurious - that conventional hair supplies wish they were this natural. If you can make it in your kitchen or easily with your own hands, you will find it here. It’s time to get your goddess on.
From my home to yours. I love you.
Love, Tara x
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important note:
These recipes are taken from my personal recipe collection. I only share that which I use and do for myself. If I make any changes they will be noted in the pdf or edited over time. These have been collected and curated by me, as these are products I use and want to use. > > CLICK HERE to find out more about what started me going natural with my hair.
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The Recipes…
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Hair Oil Scent Combo’s:
Honey, Orange Blossom.
Sage, Mugwort, Lavender.
Cardamom, Patchouli, Rose.
Lavender, Rose Geranium, Orange, Mandarin.
Jasmine, Sage, Lavender.
Rosemary, Lavender.
Jasmine, Rose, Patchouli, Ylang Ylang.
Bergamot, Sweet Orange, Tuberose, Calendula, Red Clover, Honey Suckle.
Eucalyptus, Bergamot.
Bergamot, Vetiver, Amber, Rose, Raspberry, Vanilla.
Lime, Lemon, Rosemary.
Rosemary, Geranium.
{Men’s Hair}
Beard Oil Scent Combo’s:
Lavender, Cederwood, Sandlewood.
Peppermint, Lime.
“The Four Vices”: Coffee, Tobacco, Hemp, Hops.
Tobacco, Rum, Vanilla.
Mint, Sencha Green Tea.
Vanilla, Bourbon.
{Etc}
Important note!!!
Both Baking soda (ph of 9.5) and Castile soap (ph of 9.0) are just too alkaline to be used when cleansing our hair. These product's high ph is what gives them the ability to open up our hair follicles, much like chemical hair dyes. After some time, your hair may start to become dry and brittle, and break off more frequently. With so much information out there purporting the “awesomeness of the baking soda method”, it leads one to wonder if there are any other options, but BEHOLD! There are actually quite a few options that you can wash your hair with as you can see above. So, do not use baking soda or castile soap on your head (or even your body)!
“Hair is like a delicate garment—it wears out more quickly the more you wash it and loses softness and strength.” — Ariana, Paris to Go.
“Rinsing the hair and scalp properly is of utmost importance since you’re trying to cleanse the follicle sebum from your scalp to get to the hair papilla.” — Unknown.
“The necessity of cleansing the hair is imperative from every point of view; as much for health as for cleanliness, since the hair and scalp cannot be healthy, any more than the skin, unless they are thoroughly cleansed of impurities. The oily glands of the scalp become choked and they are irritated to over-secretion, making the hair oily, or dandruff is caused. The hair follicles also become unhealthy, so that the hair grows poorly or falls out.” — The Fountain Of Youth, 1905.
“An egg shampoo is supposed to leave the hair in a better condition than any other kind of shampoo.” — The Manual On Barbering, Hairdressing, Manicuring, Facial Massage, Electrolysis And Chiropody, 1906.
“More necessary, even, then washing, is airing the hair in summer.” — Health And Beauty Hints, 1910, p. 43.
“Ventilation is as important for the hair as for the lungs. It [the hair] should be lifted from the scalp and shaken lightly every night before retiring, then braided lightly and loosely.” — San Francisco Call, 1906.
“As a general thing, the reason for the falling out of hair is due to lack of proper circulation in the minute blood vessels of the scalp. Soon the scalp loses its vitality. It becomes tense and shiny, and the hair follicles, from which the hair grows, are actually strangled out of existence.” — Unknown.
“Do not wash your hair according to the same rule employed by the girl next door who has luxurious tresses. If your hair is very dry, a fortnightly shampoo is sufficient. If it is oily the shampoo must be given every ten days or once a week.” — San Francisco Call, 1906.
“The really successful woman prefers to shampoo her hair once a week.” — The Washington Herald, 1908)
“I never worry about it. I know from experience that just as the hair falls out, so it grows again. It is the law of nature.” — Mlle. Aline Vallandri, the famous Cantatrice, who has the Most Wonderful Hair in Europe.
DISCLAIMER
Because I have to put this, the information provided is for general health information only and are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have any underlying health conditions please seek medical advice before implementing any of the above natural practices. If you choose to use the information available on the Website without prior consultation with and consent of your physician, you are agreeing to accept full responsibility for your decisions. FXYWLF Inc, its agents, employees, contractors, and any affiliated companies will not be responsible or liable for any harm or damage to you or your property as a result of the information provided in this guide.