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home Remedies for curing Hair Fungus




Infections caused by fungus can happen from time to time. It’s not limited to your kitchen space alone but it can also affect your body too. When it strikes, you are sure to feel uncomfortable especially when there is itching and pain to deal with. You might be surprised but hair fungus can also occur especially when your scalp is filled with oil, dead cells, and even pollutants which make it the perfect breeding ground for fungi. You shouldn’t be surprised to find ringworm on your scalp when you don’t protect your hair. When fungi appear on your scalp, it can become quite itchy, flaky, and even dry too. So how will you be able to remedy this problem?

Neem Oil

Neem Oil is a common component in many Ayurvedic treatments and one of its uses is to treat hair fungus. In this recipe, you will need 2 to 3 tablespoons of coconut oil and a teaspoon of neem oil. You will need to combine the oils together before applying on your hair and scalp. Let it sit overnight. You can cover your hair with a shower cap so as not to stain your pillows. Rinse hair in the morning. This treatment should be done once every 3 days until the hair fungus disappears. Neem oil is known for its antimicrobial properties so this is a useful treatment for removing fungal infections.

Apple Cider Vinegar

What’s great about apple cider vinegar is that it contains antiseptic, anti-inflammatories, and antimicrobial properties that can help treat hair fungus. ACV can regulate the pH levels of your scalp so that there will be less oil being produced. You can mix some rosemary, green tea, fresh lemon juice, as well as apple cider vinegar in a spray bottle and shake until the ingredients have combined completely. Spray this solution on your scalp and let it soak for 40 minutes. Rinse your hair afterwards. You can repeat this treatment several times in a week until you have treated your scalp completely.

Castor Oil

Castor oil is recommended for treating hair fungus as it contains antifungal properties that can easily eliminate the fungal growth on your scalp. It also conditions the skin so this is another plus when using this product. All you will need is castor oil and cotton ball to apply the oil on the affected area. Use gloves when applying this product on the infected area so as not to spread the infection on other parts of your body. Leave the oil on the infection for an hour before rinsing your hair thoroughly. Use a blow dryer to dry your hair afterwards to prevent the fungus from spreading. 
These home remedies can easily eliminate the problem with regular use. What’s great about these remedies is that they are all safe to use so you can use them any time you want without worrying about any side effects.


5 Top Uses of Coconut Oil for Your beautiful Hair

Coconut oil is filled with fatty acids that helps moisturize and nourish your scalp and hair. A study which was published in the “Journal of Cosmetic Science” in 1999, reported that coconut oil applied to the hair reduced hair breakage. Another study in 2005 by the Journal of Cosmetic Science reported that coconut oil penetrated the hair follicle much better as compared to the most common ingredient in hair conditioners, mineral oil.

Below are 5 reasons to start putting coconut oil in your hair:

Benefits of Coconut Oil on Hair:

1. Dandruff Prevention

Coconut oil contains various fatty acids and serve as good anti-dandruff agents, and are much better than any anti-dandruff shampoo. Regular application of coconut oil can help to get rid of dandruff.



Hot to Use:
1. When combined with warm water and castor oil it can also be effective in treating dandruff. You can massage your scalp and hair using this mixture.
2, Another dandruff remedy can be prepared by combining sesame oil and coconut oil. Apply the mixture for 30 minutes and then shampoo your hair.

2. Hair Growth

Coconut oil is an effective, and reasonably priced solution for thinning hair. It can help grow the hair, thicker and longer. The essential nutrients including the lauric acid, penetrates the hair shaft, thus improving the overall health of the hair.
The health of the hair is often a result of internal issues, and using natural hair loss remedies will help. Also, foods that are high in pumpkin, Omega-3 fats, flax seeds, chia seeds and green tea, all help support healthy hair growth.
How to Use:
1. Massage the coconut oil into your scalp using gentle pressure for 10 minutes.
2. Do this 3-4 times per week.
Notes:
If you want to focus on hair growth, you will only need 1 teaspoon.

3. Lice Protection

Lice are a very common pest that are found in the hair. These lice also have a tendency to come back again.
There are many chemical products that are available for the treatment of lice, but unfortunately, some can also cause damage on your scalp and hair due to their strong chemical components.
Hot to Use:
1. You can coat your comb with coconut oil for an effective remedy to remove lice. It becomes much easier to comb and remove the lice, using this remedy.

4. Styling Hair

Coconut oil is a great styling agent, and most importantly it is free from the dangerous chemicals in conventional hair care products. This is one of the most overlooked uses of coconut oil for hair.
Flat iron, hair dryers, curling irons and hot rollers, removed the moisture out of your hair shaft, causing it to be brittle and prone to tangling. Coconut oil helps in preventing this type of thermal damage.
People who have thick curly hair often fight frizz in humid climates. Coconut oil can help in taming your frizz, by penetrating into the curls. It can be applied through the day for touch-ups, but just make sure to use it sparingly.
Hot to Use:
1. Apply coconut oil,, using 1/4 teaspoon to 1 teaspoon, depending on your hair.
2. Smooth from root to tips.
3. Blow dry.
4. Style as desired.

5. Sun Damage Protection

Coconut oil can be an excellent all natural sunscreen. In the morning, apply coconut oil to help protect your hair by following these simple steps:
How to Use:
1. Add a small amount of coconut oil into the smaller of bowl. Set the smaller bowl in the bottom of the larger one.
2. Fill the larger bowl with hot water, so the smaller bowl is partially submerged.
3. Let the coconut oil come to temperature, so it is completely melted.
4. Gently massage the oil into your hair, using your fingers.
5. Brush and style as usual.


What Treat Your Hair Need Immediately After a Workout




When you work out, sweat seeps into your hair, and can make it look greasy and dirty. That's no big deal when you're headed home for the evening. If your day isn't over yet, find ways to make your locks look fresh. A shower and shampoo is the best post-workout cleanup, but you can wipe away the sweat without lathering up. Dry shampoo, astringent hair tonics and a blow dryer help to degrease your tresses without the suds.

Step 1

Rinse your hair under warm water if you have time to shampoo in the shower. Lather a nickel-sized amount of shampoo between your hands, then massage it into your hair from the roots to the ends. Pay particular attention to areas where sweat collects, such as around your hairline and at the nape of your neck. Rinse thoroughly.

Step 2

Spritz your hair with an astringent hair tonic if you have time to shower but don't want to get your locks wet. Allow the steam and heat in the shower to help the tonic penetrate your hair, without the need for rinsing. The tonic works by breaking down excess sebum and sweat without water. Opt for a tonic that contains peppermint or tea tree oil -- they're potent astringents that also have a nice scent. Once you're done in the shower, blow-dry your hair until it's completely dry, then curl, iron or style as usual.

Step 3

Spray your hair with a dry shampoo if you can't get in the shower. Shake a can of dry shampoo a few times, then hold it about 10 inches away from your head. Slowly move the can back and forth as you spray the shampoo on the roots. Don't use too much product in one spot; if you see a buildup of white powder, you've used too much. Wait a few minutes, then brush the powder through your hair to help it soak up oil and dirt from your scalp. Check for remaining white residue and brush it out. If any spots still feel oily, add a bit more shampoo and brush it in.

Step 4

Use a blow dryer to refresh your hair if you can't shampoo. After working out, direct the warm air at the nape of your neck, then move it around your hairline for three to five minutes to dry up sweat. Rub a few drops of silicone styling serum or cream into the hair that frames your face, then aim the warm air at those strands to ease frizz and give hair luster.















Why Tangerine Hair is The Best For The Summer


If there's any "best" season to change your hair, it's probably summer. Hotter temperatures might mean shedding some inches, and all those bright, sunny days could mean asking for highlights or going totally lighter. But if a new tangerine hair trend has anything to say about it, you're going to go boldly toward bright highlight territory.















Tangerine hair, an almost-neon orange that can be mixed with a little blonde or red, isn't as strange as it might sound. It's basically a more saturated version of "blorange" hair. Lady Gaga has a softer version of it right now. David Bowie rocked the shade often. And for the sci-fi fans out there, who can forget Leeloo in The Fifth Element's iconic beauty look:



You don't even need to cover your whole head in the color:
It seems like if you're looking for a new boldly beautiful hair color, go straight to the citrus aisle for inspiration.







4 Alternative Dry Shampoo Alternatives That Will Make You Dodge Gross Unhealthy Build-Up


When a hairstylist recently burst our dry shampoo bubble, we were devastated. Day in and day out, no matter how dirty our hair was, it gave us instant cool-girl texture. But beneath its powdery halo, we were gradually accruing scratchy build-up, throwing off the balance of our natural oils, and drying out our scalps. The worst part? All of these things can contribute to hair loss over time.

The bottom line is that when it comes to dry shampoo, it really can be too much of a good thing. Thankfully, you don't have to go cold turkey—you just have to use it in moderation, and try some of these alternatives to mix things up.










1.LINE YOUR BRUSH INSTEAD

Japanese natural skincare brand Mirai Clinical turned hair brushing into our new sacred beauty ritual with their deodorizing cotton brush liners. Infused with geisha-beloved persimmon, they absorb oil, dirt, and product debris sans residue every time you brush your hair.

Try: Mirai Clinical Deodorizing Hair Brush Liners - 30 Pack, $6; miraiclinical.com.


2. GO WITH A RINSE

We know, we know, having to get your hair wet is so not the point. But we promise—this is way less annoying than your typical lather, rinse, and repeat. A shampoo and conditioner substitute, it uses natural ingredients, like apple vinegar and aloe vera, to cleanse and condition the hair in one fell swoop. Plus, the squeeze bottle makes spot treating especially-oily areas a cinch.
dpHUE Apple Cider Vinegar Hair Rinse, $35; sephora.com.


3.FAKE IT WITH A SETTING POWDER

A lot of dry shampoos are thick and tacky—and that's a big part of the problem. If you're desperate to oil zap in powder-y fashion but don't want to deal with the gunk, dust your roots with a finely-milled translucent face powder. There's a reason it's nearly undetectable on your T-zone...

Try: Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder, $38; sephora.com and up & up Powder Brush, $6.99; target.com.


4.MIST ON A DRY TEXTURIZER

Real Talk: Dry shampoo is just as much of a styling product as it is a cleanser. In fact, pro stylists love using it on squeaky-clean strands for some of that two-day-old grit. However, lightweight dry texture sprays will give you that same piece-y, cool-girl look in invisible fashion AKA you don't have to go full-on George Washington and sacrifice shine.

Try: Davines This Is a Dry Texturizer, $32; us. davines.com.







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