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I told you there're small animals all around the place...I can't even get rid of the spider in the title.!!!...you think one day she 'll fall in the cup ?
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she went last night...
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the spider's back...will she fall in the cup...

Rosemary and Vinegar Hair Rinse

just cut out the rosemary plants in the garden, I used some to make a nice pot of herbal tea and found my recipe for beauty vinegar...here it is, just for you...
"Rosemary and Vinegar Hair Rinse "
Use this rinse on your hair instead of conditioner after you shampoo if you are tired of experiencing the buildup some conditioners leave on your hair. This rinse is also great for a clarifying treatment when you enjoy the extra moisture conditioners leave in your hair, but know that your hair can use a breath from daily shower conditioning, leave-in conditioning, and hair products used to keep the hair in place. A vinegar rinse is also great for incredibly shiny hair. The rosemary stimulates the scalp to promote hair growth, and is great for thinning or brittle hair.
Chop 2 sprigs of fresh rosemary and place it in a jar. Fill the jar with apple cider vinegar, and store it in a cool dark place for about a week. Shake the jar vigorously once a day for the entire week to fully disperse the rosemary. After a week, strain the liquid and discard of the rosemary. Return the liquid to the jar. This is your rosemary and vinegar rinse solution.
When ready to use this rinse, take 1/3 cup of solution and dilute it with 3 cups of warm water. Rub into freshly shampooed, damp hair and scalp (keep this mixture out of your eyes). Rinse thoroughly, dry, and style as usual.
and I can tell you it's great...

3 comments:

RUTH said...

I have Rosemary in my garden....I shall try this; thanks for the tip

Laughing Stone said...

If you don't have fresh rosemary, can you use dried?

Peaceful/Paisible said...

actually dear, I never tried with dried plant..I will and let you know...see you
Mousie