Imagine this scenario. You wake up in the morning and brush your hair
and see pesky white flakes fall out of your hair. What is your immediate
reaction?. You wish you can scream out HELP! But it’s already too late.
Imagine this scenario. You wake up in the morning and brush your hair
and see pesky white flakes fall out of your hair. What is your immediate
reaction?. You wish you can scream out HELP! But it’s already too late.
Washing Hair with Baking Soda
Most shampoos in the market are loaded with chemicals that rip the
moisture on your scalp and does more harm than good. Excessive
shampooing with these over the counter products increases dandruff. And
within a few washes you will notice that your hair feels and looks limp.
Even the mildest of shampoos can make your hair frizzy and dry on
regular use. This in fact is one of the major reasons for hair loss.
This is why it is suggested that you switch to a natural product that
does not aggravate hair loss or be the causative for both dandruff hair
loss.
Baking soda is easily available at most grocers, and costs a lot less
than most over the counter shampoos. Ask those who use baking soda to
rinse their hair, and they will vouch that this is a healthy and safe
alternative to just about any conditioner or shampoo on the market.
What’s more? The high pH in baking soda acts on the dandruff and helps
abate itchiness of the scalp too!
What Does Baking Soda Do?
Baking soda helps wash off the oil and grease on your hair and leaves
your hair clean yet soft. It absorbs the oil naturally produced by the
scalp and thereby acts as a dry shampoo. Baking soda sitting on your
kitchen shelf can indeed be the key to a flake free and healthy scalp.
Many people who have over production of oil can benefit from baking
soda. Contrary to some myths floating on the internet that baking soda
can cause and aggravate hair loss, baking soda gently sucks out all the
dirt and grime in the hair. It is thereby used by many who use hair
styling products to rinse off the chemicals and substances left by them.
These wonder powders clears out excess flakes on the scalp and also
help clarify the scalp from dandruff on regular use.
Baking Soda as a Conditioner
Did you know that when you shampoo your hair, you help cleanse the
hair and scalp off oil and grime, but when you generously apply
conditioner, you are just putting back some oil onto your scalp. While
many conditioners add enough artificial oil to the scalp making it a
magnet to all the dirt in the air around you, others don’t do much to
restore the sebum stripped by the use of chemical based shampoos. Both
situations can cause hair fall!
Baking soda on the other hand removes the excess sebum produced by
the scalp and does not dry up your hair extensively. Using baking soda
religiously will also calm your scalp and it will produce less oil! So
no more, greasy slick!
Tips on Using Baking Soda:
Add two to three tablespoons of baking soda to a cup of luke warm
water. Mix until there are no lumps. Apply this paste onto your scalp
and gently massage. Leave it on for no more than 2-3 seconds, and rinse
off.
You can also use baking soda in conjunction with your shampoo. Start
with making a shift to a herbal shampoo that is softer on your hair and
scalp. Pour some shampoo onto your palm once you step into the shower.
Now add half a teaspoon of baking soda into the shampoo on your palm.
Mix together and use the mixture like regular shampoo it cleanse your
hair.
If you want to use baking soda as a rinse more regularly, then you
can make a mixture of water and baking soda and store it in an old
shampoo bottle. Baking soda is alkaline in nature, so do not get alarmed
if your hair looks bad after the first wash. A few washes down the
lane, and your hair will be healthier than ever and you will see that it
does not fall as much as before.
In order to counter the high pH of baking soda, rinse your hair with
apple cider vinegar after using baking soda. Simply add a few drops of
ACV to a mug of water and rinse off.
Both apple cider vinegar and baking soda together, helps in reducing
hair loss considerably. You will be amazed by the results. They do not
help in regrowth but aid in counteracting hair fall and related
disorders like dandruff, dryness, and oiliness. Once these conditions
are brought under control, the hair fall stops and it resumes normal
hair growth.
One thing to keep in mind when gearing up to fight dandruff is that
none of these cures are miracle cures i.e you will have to have patience
to see results. The best way to fight dandruff is to keep fighting
until it gives up and runs away for good.
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