Eco-Friendly Hair Care for Women: Go Green with Natural Hair-Product Alternatives

Y! Lyn
Go green in a whole new way, and consider trading commercial hair-care products for natural, eco-friendly alternatives. I've always been into doing things the natural way and have experimented with many natural hair-care solutions over the years. I'm also very frugal, probably what some would refer to as cheap. With more and more people deciding to go green, I decided to share some of my personal tips on how women can go green with natural hair care that is also eco-friendly.

Go Green Hair Care for Women: Highlights
To highlight your hair the natural way, try a mixture of 1/3 lemon juice, 1/3 vinegar, and 1/3 water in a spray bottle. Spray the mixture onto the hair and sit in the sun for a few minutes. Rinse the hair and let it air dry naturally. The highlights should look natural. This is a great eco-friendly alternative to chemical-ridden hair dyes. Any of the mixture not used on hair can be used as an all-purpose household cleaner for counters, linoleum floors, bathroom fixtures, kitchen appliances, and more. There are many benefits in using this eco-friendly hair care product to go green.

Go Green Hair Care for Women: Shine
To go green with hair and still get shine, women can try mixing 1 egg, 1 tsp tea tree oil, and 1 tsp honey together. Use this mixture to wash the hair. Let the hair dry with natural air. The result will be super-shiny hair. If there is any of this natural eco-friendly mixture left over, use it as a facial cleanser. It will remove buildup, while adding moisture. In both cases, rinse with lukewarm water.

Go Green Hair Care for Women: Hold
If you have picky hair that does not like to stay in place, try this all natural and eco-friendly method. This is an alternative to hairspray or hair gel. Mix 1 tsp honey with 2 tsp tea tree oil. Apply to the hair with fingertips in the area in need of hold. This eco-friendly hairspray alternative should not only hold the hair in place, but gives it shine and can help repel insects, such as mosquitoes.

Go Green Hair Care for Women: Curl Care
Curly hair can be tough to manage, but with the right natural products, your curls can be defined, conditioned, shiny, and manageable in no time. For all of that, as well as strength and split-end protection, add a quarter-sized amount of tee tree oil to your palm. Rub the palms together and rub the tea tree oil through your curly hair. This is a simple way to wear your curls natural, rather than damage them with straightening devices and products. The eco-friendly tea tree oil keeps the hair under control all day. The tea-tree oil also acts as a natural insect and mosquito repellent, while most over-the-counter hair care products contain scented ingredients that attract insects.

Go Green Hair Care for Women: Manageability
If you have frizzies or flyaways, don;' reach for alcohol-filled gels and sprays that add to the problem in the long run. Instead, reach for the tea tree oil. I have tried this method on many different hair types and it has worked on hair that is straight, curly, short, long, wavy, and pretty much everything in-between. For this eco-friendly and natural alternative to hair care products for women, first wash and condition the hair. While the hair is still wet, fill the palm of your hand with tea tree oil. Run the palms together and then finger-comb and rub the tea tree oil through the hair. Let the hair dry naturally. This will leave the hair soft and untangled throughout the day. It also gives shine and control.

*Note that these natural, eco-friendly hair care tips all are straight from personal experience and may not have the same results for everyone. Try at your own risk.

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  • Cheri Majors, M.S.6/21/2010

    Great ideas Lyn!

  • M.G. Hardiman5/8/2009

    I remember when we used to bring lemons to the beach. It really works! Good article.

  • Lisa Kay4/19/2009

    Great article! Now I've got to get some tea tree oil. :)

  • Momie Tullottes4/18/2009

    Thanks so much for the kind words everyone. Sherri, if the drying out happens, apply some tea tree oil to the hair. That should repair the issue and also give the hair some great strength and shine. Lynn, the tea tree oil that is mixed with the honey will help repel any insects. Tea tree oil is a natural insect repellent. :-)

  • Sondra C4/18/2009

    Great article. I have started writing on here, Hope you read/comment on my articles. Thanks

  • Sherri Granato4/18/2009

    Great tips! I have tried the lemon juice also. It really does work, but it can dry your hair out if left on to long.

  • Lynn Pritchett (Herstory)4/17/2009

    Oh how I'd love to try the shine recipe, but I live where 98% of our bees are AFRICANIZED and very grumpy.... I really don't want to become their favorite snack food. Other ideas besides "sweet" thickener such as honey?

  • Tamara Burchwell4/16/2009

    Great Information! I love the hole natural thing for the hair. I really do not like to put harsh stuff on my hair. Will try some of these. Great Writing by the way!

  • Shaheen Darr4/16/2009

    This is really great, a believer in all things natural so will definitely try out those tips!

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky4/16/2009

    Good work.

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