How To Use Hair Serum for Thick Healthy Hair

Today I am talking about How To Make Serum. I am writing this article on my friend's request. She has one blog where she shares a ton of homemade beauty and hair natural products. And today she's going to be sharing a leave-in conditioner and say I'm going to be sharing with you a homemade hair serum that can help to promote healthy shiny hair s after you're reading this article.

Be sure to go over to Terry's check out her leaving conditioner and then you can also see all of the other natural products that she makes for skin hair products and she has an Etsy shop as well where she sells a lot of the products that she makes there own makeup and beauty blog. So if you're not a DIY or be sure to check out her Etsy shop I have that link down in my description below along with her Instagram so you can follow her over there.

To get started the base of this tigi bed head control freak serum which I'm making actually in a spray bottle because it's pretty liquid compared to like a normal dropper serum the base of it's going to be a nettle tea. And so I have some loose nettle here and I'm bringing just a cup of water to a boil and then I'm going to add a couple of tablespoons of loosely nettle and going to remove it from the heat to let it speak for about five two minutes and then that's when I'm going to put it as the base for my homemade calcium.

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After the nettle has to eat for about five minutes I'm going to.

Straight off and I'm going to put it straight into my glass container here. So I have a funnel and I have a little strainer here and then it's going to pour through here because we don't want the nettle part to get in there just the leftover water. Now I'm going out in the other ingredients the first thing I'm adding is a half a teaspoon of a whole bit oil and this is just really going to help with moisturizing and promoting shine. And then I'm going to add in two tablespoons of aloe vera.

And then I'm going to add in the essential oils and I'm going to do five drops of lavender. Five drops of rosemary in three drops of sandalwood these macadamia healing oils treatments all have amazing properties for the hair. Again I talked about this my last year you would think we'll make conditioner but these oils are known for helping with length and also strengthening the hair and just helping it to be your hair to be a little bit more healthy.

SANDRA BOYD is one of my all-time favorite smells of a central way I love this one for here in the rosemary and the sandalwood. This has a nice smell that this could work for men or women can use a spray of your hair is wet or whenever your hair is dry. So what I like to do is just spray it into my hair and I start at the roots and I work my way down I put a pretty good a mountain in and then I just let it sit. You don't have to rinse it out.

You can leave it in or if you prefer to rinse it out and you can it's really up to you. I store mine in the refrigerator because it can last longer. And this allows up to four months and so I make an amount that lasts me for about four months and I just put it in the third grader. And then whenever I run out I can just use it in the same bottle and make more if you want to check out Terry's recipe I have her leave-in conditioner.

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