First of all, I have confirmation from a chemist as to why this works. In the products there is a certain amount of Sulfur to be found. And Sulfur is an ingredient found in most of these expensive products.Onions have a high content of Sulfur, but are of course a lot cheaper. So get to the fridge, take an onion, cut it in half and start rubbing the scalp. Keep in mind that people only get so many follicles (the little bags that hold the hair) per person. Some people get more than others unfortunately. Once the follicle is gone, no hair can grow, nothing keeps it in the scalp. So use this where there is still some "down" left on the scalp. But the expensive products work the same, so if you have absolutely no hair they won't work either.
Dandruff is like having snow on your shoulders all day long. There are good shampoos on the market and they work. But at $10 or so a bit expensive. I have found a better solution and you have this product in your kitchen-cupboard! It is good old Baking-Soda. Wet the hair, don't wash it with shampoo this time.Start rubbing the Baking-Soda onto the scalp. Rinse and you should be dandruff-free for a long time.
Having an itchy scalp usually means your skin doesn't have the right Ph. We wash our hair very often and the skin gets dry, even if your hair doesn't look it. You will get a good result with rubbing the scalp with Vinegar. Take a cotton ball with white vinegar and go for it. This works on very dry and itchy spots on other parts of the body as well. Vinegar is a natural product and is made from grapes. A rinse with Vinegar and water works also to get those shiny manes we all desire.
If you have hair, but not a lot of it here is something you will have to buy it , but it is inexpensive. Silica is a natural mineral and comes in tiny tablets. You will have to take it for a while, but your hair will look a lot healthier after 2 weeks or so. You'll also see improvement in your nails and it clears the skin.
And for the lucky ones who have nice hair but are sort-of blond and want to get blonder: a regular rinse with lemon juice, diluted with water will bleach it in the sun.
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