WASHING YOUR HAIR WITH RICE WATER IS A CHEAP, EASY, AND EFFECTIVE WAY TO IMPROVE THE LOOK AND HEALTH OF YOUR HAIR. ANY TYPE OF RICE WILL WORK:
(Rice water contains vitamin B,C, E, antioxidants and minerals which further help in hair growth, rice water is good for hair)...
Rice water contains inositol, a carbohydrate that repairs damaged hair. This inositol stays in the hair even after the rice water is rinsed off, acting as a shield and protecting your hair from damage. Rice water also contains amino acids that strengthen the hair roots...
...increase hair volume, and make your hair shiny and smooth. In every possible way, rice water is great for your hair. It is safe, natural, and has absolutely no side effects. It improves the condition of your hair in a healthy manner....
HOW TO USE IT
You won’t need to change your washing schedule around your rice water rinse simply use it after shampooing and conditioning, whether that’s once a day or once a week...
When applying the rice water, try to really focus in on your scalp and work your way out. Let it sit for 20 to 30 minutes, and then rinse. You’ll probably notice immediately how strong and thick your hair feels.
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MAKE YOUR OWN DELICIOUS HEALTHY SUGAR-FREE MULBERRY JAM:
This jam is filled with Vitamin C and iron, mulberries are little powerhouses of nutrients. Harness their goodness with this simple and delicious homemade mulberry jam recipe...
Mulberries are often used for making jam, desserts and wine and they blend well with other fruits, especially pears and apples.
. 3 cups fresh picked, ripe mulberries
. A mixture of 2 cups of natural spring water and 2 red sweet apples
. juice from ½ squeezed lime...
INSTRUCTIONS:
After thoroughly washing the berries, put them in a medium sized saucepan. Heat it over a medium heat, pressing down on the berries to release the juices. Bring to a boil then add the blended apple juice and lime juice...