Thursday, January 27, 2011

PANTRY HAIR PRODUCTS-Mother Nature At Her Best!

Need a quick fix for a hair problem? Start in your own kitchen! Check out these home hair remedies for strong, healthy hair.

Honey
Want extra shine and softness? Try adding a tablespoon of honey to your conditioner. Let penetrate for 20 minutes and rinse thoroughly for silky, smooth hair.

Apple Cider Vinegar
After shampooing, rinse hair with a container full of 1 cup of water and 1/4 cup of Apple Cider Vinegar to help remove product residue and add shine. Rinse thoroughly. The smell should fade within 20-30 minutes.

Avocado
A wonderful moisturizing treatment for dry hair. Peel one firm yet ripe avocado and remove the pit. Mash thoroughly and apply to washed or unwashed hair for a moisturizing deep treatment. Rinse thoroughly.

Beer
After shampooing, take warm flat beer and pour through the hair. Rinse thoroughly. The protein from the malt and hops help repair damaged hair and add body and shine.

Coconut Oil
This oil is highly recommend for dry, itchy scalp and dull hair. Warm 1/4 cup of oil and apply directly to the scalp and hair. Let sit for 30 minutes and shampoo out.

Cornstarch
No time to wash your hair? Apply 1/4 cup of cornstarch to roots and brush through. Cornstarch absorbs excess oil and odor.

Baking Soda
Hair looking a little dull? Try adding a teaspoon of baking soda to your shampoo. It will help remove product residue and add shine.

Egg
Add strength to your hair with an all natural protein conditioner. Mix one egg with 2 cups of conditioner.
Apply to dry unwashed hair and let sit for 30 minutes. Shampoo and condition as usual.

Mayonnaise
Another strengthening treatment for weak hair. Apply 1/2 cup of mayonnaise to dry unwashed hair. Make sure to use all natural mayonnaise and rinse thoroughly.

Molasses
For shine and strength, try applying 1/4 cup of molasses to wet unwashed hair and shampoo out. Hair will feel strong, healthy and moisturized.

Olive Oil
This oil can help increase hair elasticity over time. Apply as a pre-shampoo treatment or add to conditioners for a moisture boost to dry hair.

Safflower Oil
Before washing, apply safflower oil to hair to counteract the harsh detergents in your shampoo.

Jojoba Oil
Jojoba oil is an excellent oil for daily maintenance or hot oil treatments. Apply directly to the scalp once a week to keep it healthy and flake-free. Or, after applying a moisturizer, add one drop and smooth through hair to lock in moisture and add a nice sheen.

* Remedies such as these can help you maintain a healthy head of hair. These tried and true products/remedies will always be around in your kitchen.*

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DIVA'S NATION LOVES FOOTZYROLLS!

They are comfortable, cute, and will save your feet in those moments when you desperately need to get out of those Jimmy Choos.  Yes, ladies we are talking about "footzyrolls!"









Footzyrolls is a rollable and foldable shoe that you can fold up and take with you where ever you go.  They come in fabulous trendy colors like (candy striper-black or navy, snakeskins-black, silver, beige/gold, red and others like sparkle!).

This comfortable, clever and interestingly fabulous shoe, is a favorite among celebrities and women looking to take off their heels after a long day at work or to just have a pair of comfortable shoes.

Diva's Nation recommends Footzyrolls for any "Diva" who need to rest her feet and still look fabulous.

Visit "Footzyrolls"@ http://www.footzyrolls.com/

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Diva's Nation Book Spotlight! "The Secret Life Of Girls And Their Sugar Daddies!" By Author Sahara Hill

Parents, teens and members of society, read this book! It's a story that spotlights young girls and how they get caught up in material things and will do anything to get them.  It also let's you inside the mind of one of the characters who falls in love and kills to keep to it.  It's heartbreaking, pyschotic and a story all parents should read. 

Diva's Nation book spotlight is "The Secret Life of Girls and Their Sugar Daddies" by Sahara Hill











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