Re: About spells for gain hair. By: CrystalGrey / Beginner
Post # 3 Dec 27, 2015
no spell but get some castor oil and add essential oils of peppermint and rosemary to it, rub it into your scalp the night before you wash your hair, let it soak in overnight and wash it out in the morning - conditioner, shampoo, conditioner is the best method to get the oil out, it will help stimulate your scalp and hair growth.
Re: About spells for gain hair. By: Winchester1 / Novice
Post # 5 Dec 27, 2015
Yes,the spell is called Rogaine,Sold in stores over the counter
It works on some people.It did not work for me
I tried it for about 6 months 1998 give or take a year,it just dried my head up,but I have friends who still use it with amazing results,it's worth a shot if you can afford it,monthly it will cost you about 30 bucks or so.I just shaved my head with my Gillette Razor Grew a full beard and never looked back,for me it worked
In 1999 I was one of the few white men running around in new york with a beard and shaved head,as well as a bunch of tattoos,now it seems as half the world has stolen my look.
yes they have! hahaha!!! for women however, rogaine is just not the answer! GOD BLESS HER! she needs to absolutely do the castor oil and peppermint oil regimen. It will do the trick for sure!
Re: About spells for gain hair. By: CrystalGrey / Beginner
Post # 9 Dec 27, 2015
Lark is right and I probably should have been more specific with clear instructions so my apologies if I caused any confusion.
Not all essential oils can be applied "neat"(meaning undiluted) to the skin. Most need to be diluted with a carrier oil, in the example I mentioned the carrier oil would be the castor oil. Put approx 3 drops of peppermint oil and 3 drops of rosemary oil into 30ml of castor oil (castor oil is quite think so you can add some coconut oil if you dont like the texture), massage some of this mixture into your scalp and sleep with it in, the massaging also helps stimulate blood flow to the scalp which is helpful for hair growth (as does doing this while hanging your head upside down if you can be bothered) wash it out in the morning, conditioner first, rinse out then shampoo and condition your hair as normal. 3 times a week would be ideal.
Of course with all natural treatments and depending on why you are losing your hair this may not work but a lot of people do have great success with this method. Give it a month to see if you notice an improvement in your hair. In my opinion it is worth a try before turning to chemicals.
Also it might be a good idea to check the ingredients on your current shampoo and conditioner, switching to a different brand might also do the trick, preferably with no silicones (check ingredients for anything ending in cone) as repeated use of this ingredient can sometimes cause hair fall in some people with repeated use.
Diet also pays a big part in hair condition so make sure you are eating properly or even perhaps consider a good skin, hair and nail vitamin. Stress can also cause excess hair fall.
As with any natural therapy use common sense and If this is still happening to you in a few weeks or is getting worse then definitely seek medical advice.