DIY: Remove Swimmers Hair

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      Melissa Burnell

      Deep Cleansing Treatment For Hair – A Homemade Shampoo.

      This will help to remove “swimmer’s hair” or the greenish tint hair can get

      from swimming in chlorinated water. This is a reaction between the copper in

      the algaecide and chlorine in the pool that is attracted to the hair. The

      more porous the hair, the green and drier it becomes.

      2 Tbsp. Baking soda

      1/4 cup Fresh lemon juice

      1 tsp. Mild shampoo

      To Make This Deep Cleansing Homemade Shampoo: Thoroughly mix all

      ingredients. Wet hair and massage with mixture making sure all the ends are

      coated. Cover head with a plastic bag or shower cap, and leave on for 20

      minutes. Apply heat from a blow dryer, if possible. Rinse, and shampoo as

      usual.

      This homemade shampoo is completely natural with no added toxins, additives,

      chemicals, or synthetic perfumes. Feel the rejuvenating effects of this

      purifying shampoo recipe. Here’s a quick, inexpensive and easy packaging

      idea: Removing labels off empty glass jars. Relish jars, olive jars and baby

      food jars all work well. Spray paint the lids with a granite spray. Shampoos

      packaged in cobalt bottle or brushed aluminum bottles always present well.

      Or, place your homemade shampoo in decorative bottles. For an added touch,

      write the recipe on a little card and tie the recipe onto the bottle with

      ribbon or raffia.

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