There are
many products on the market to help keep your hair and nails looking healthy
and clean, but some solutions are already in you're home. You just have to put
those everyday products to good use.
1. Wash Your
Hair With Mouthwash
Turns out that mouthwash is an effective
cure for dandruff. Mix your won dandruff rinse by combining one part mouthwash
with nine parts water. After shampooing with your regular shampoo, apply the
mixture to your scalp and leave it on. Your dandruff will improve, your hair
won’t be sticky, and you can be assured people won’t accuse your hair of having
bad breath.
2. Give Your
Hair a Mint Rinse
If you’d rather not have your hair
smelling like mouthwash, try this remedy: Mash a handful of dry or fresh
peppermint leaves and cover them with vodka. Let it steep for a full day (no
tasting) then strain. Add ¼ teaspoon water at a time to the mix until it
becomes cloudy. After shampooing, apply the mix to your scalp and leave it on.
You should see results by the second shampoo.
3. Take Vitamin
B
For nails as strong as horses’ hoofs,
turn to good old vitamin B. The hoofs are made from keratin, the same substance
that makes up fingernails (the natural ones, at least). Several studies find it
works just as well in humans. One from Swiss researchers found that patients
with brittle nails who supplement with 2,500 micro-grams of biotin for six
months increased their nail thickness by 25 per cent. Take 300 micro-grams of
the vitamin four to six times a day.
4.
Skip Quick-Dry Nail Polish
Most quick-drying
nail polishes contain more formaldehyde and alcohol than regular polishes, and
those fluids can dry and split your nails. The best way to fast-dry your nails
is by freezing them. Dump a tray of ice cubes into your bathroom sink, add
enough cold water to cover them, and then dip your wet nails into the cold
water for a minute or two after each coat.
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