How did Ancient Egyptians prevent Hair loss?
I know we can appreciate ancient Egyptian civilizations. Many of us might have seen their paintings with dark black long hairstyles worn by each individual. Both men and women used to have at least the shoulder length. Hair were an important symbol of beauty for old Egyptians. They really worked hard to promote their growth and prevent any type of hair loss. Hair in Egyptian times was sacred. It is their great concern for hair that led to the formation of wigs. Yes, Egyptians were first to introduce wigs. These wigs were usually made from animal hair and were quite expansive. Both men and women both wore wigs on their special occasions. There were some who used them on regular basis.
Beside wearing wigs, Egyptians also developed numerous natural remedies to keep their natural hair healthy. They wanted hair that did not damage or break easily. The most common natural treatments for hair loss was chopped lettuce, which is still used in certain parts of the world even today. A paste was made by chopping lettuce and then applied on the bald areas in the hope of hair regrowth. Beside this there were also many other easy home remedies for hair loss that were prevalent in ancient Egyptian times and are successful and being used today.
Hair Care Tips Practical for All Hair Types.
* Protect your hair, as well as your skin, from harmful sun rays. Use a sunscreen on hairline partings.
* Don't smile when the hairdresser is cutting your fringe. Smiling raises your forehead, and your fringe may be cut too short. Also, make sure your legs aren't crossed.
* Don't try to style soaking wet hair. Get it 80 percent dry first.
* Never wash hair with hot water.
* Use a ponytail to create an instant face lift.
* The shorter your forehead, the longer your fringe should be.
* To remove residue completely from hair, combine equal amounts of bicarbonate of soda and shampoo.
Let set for 5 minutes.
FOR MOISTURE: COCONUT & ARGON OIL ARE YOU R BESTFRIENDS
FOR AMOUNT: START OFF WITH A DIME SIZE, AND BUILD TO A BIGGER COIN IF NEEDED
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