How To Make A Natural Hair Rinse

This video is all about how to make a natural hair rinse, a simple procedure, prepared with very less ingredients. So anyone can prepare at home and store it and apply on hair after shower. Enlarge

How To Make A Natural Hair Rinse

This video is all about how to make a natural hair rinse, a simple procedure, prepared with very less ingredients. So anyone can prepare at home and store it and apply on hair after shower.

I am going to show you how to make a very easy natural hair rinse. I have three ingredients. First one I am going to show you is calendula petals.

I have selected calendula petals because they hydrate dry hair and my colored hair is a little on the dry side, so calendula petals will help my hair. I am going to fill up my beaker with calendula and then I am going to cover it with water that's just been boiling. Rather like making a cup of tea, so the petals are now seeking, you see the water turning yellow there, in the calendula.

Now, I will start using it after it's cooled down. During its cooling down process, all the properties from the calendula will pass of into the water. The other ingredient that I am using is apple cider vinegar and that sort of restores the pH balance of your hair.

Some of the harsh conditioners or shampoos that you use can make your hair very, very dry but the cider vinegar helps to restore its former glory and gives it a nice shine. That's the ingredients that we are going to be using. Our calendula that's been soaking in the water is now cooled down, so the properties of calendula will have transferred into the water.

So, now, we just need to pass it through very fine muslin cloth so that we have the water without the bits of calendula. Just squeeze that out. Now, the water that's in the container there will make a very fine hair rinse soon.

We are going to use the apple cider vinegar to make it even better. The proportions that you use are entirely up to you, like you could just keep it like that but I am going to, we got 100ml in there, I am going to just take it up to around about a 150 ml. Give it a swirl around.

And now, at this moment, I can smell apple cider vinegar but doesn't stay in your hair. I am going to pour it into my bottle and the way that you would use this hair rinse is once you shampooed and conditioned your hair and rinse the conditioner, out the very final rinse that goes into your hair would be this and does not need to rinse it out with water, this would be the last rinse in your hair. And that is how to make your Natural Hair Rinse. .