Beer Hair Rinse

Beer adds protein to make hair shiny and make it feel thicker, and the Essential Oils enhance shine and manageability.  Try the Beer Hair Rinse especially in summer months if you’ve been in swimming pools, which are notoriously hard on our hair.

 

Beer Hair Rinse Spa DIY
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Beer Hair Rinse

Beer adds protein to make hair shiny and make it feel thicker, and the Essential Oils enhance shine and manageability.  
Course: Hair
Cuisine: DIY Spa Treatments
Keyword: Beer
Courtesy of: SpaIndex.com | Spa Lifestyle Daily

Materials

  • 1 oz distilled water
  • 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar
  • 7 drops Lemon Essential Oil
  • 1 ounce beer (stale works fine)
  • 5 drops Rosemary Essential Oil
  • 5 drops calendula Essential Oil

Instructions

  • Mix all ingredients together in a squirt bottle or pitcher with spout.
  • Pour over clean, washed hair as a final rinse.

Spa Index Kitchen Notes

Do not use rosemary oil if pregnant. Substitute with another herbal oil. Calendula is optional, but recommended for blondes.

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April 12, 2006 | | Tags:

One thought on “Beer Hair Rinse

  1. Diedre D says:

    Easy and reliable DIY hair rinse! In general, you have to steer clear of hair products and treatments that include chemicals like parabens, DEA or sulfates. Thank you.

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