Broth chamomile for hair

Chamomile since ancient times was famous for its health-improving properties. The decoction of this flower is distinguished by powerful antibacterial and antiviral properties. It is used for a variety of diseases, as a soothing drink and as a good skin care product. Let us dwell in detail on the benefits of decoction of chamomile for hair.

Curative care with chamomile broth

Possessing a powerful antiseptic property, chamomile contributes to the regulation of the sebaceous glands. Using for rinsing hair instead of balsam broth chamomile, you can cope with increased fatty scalp and seborrhea . The recipe for the decoction of chamomile for hair is pretty simple. For him:

  1. 4 tbsp dry flowers chamomile pour half a liter of steep boiling water.
  2. Insist for 20-30 minutes.
  3. Then filter and, if desired, bring with warm water to the desired amount.

Such rinsing will help to restore hair and skin after the destructive procedure of chemical wave.

Self-prepared shampoo with the addition of concentrated chamomile infusion will cope with dandruff and strengthen the roots of the hair. Here is this recipe:

  1. Two tablespoons of chamomile pour 50 ml of boiling water and let it brew for 30 minutes.
  2. Infusion strain and mix with pH-neutral shampoo in a 1: 1 ratio.
  3. To achieve the effect, apply 2-3 times a week for 30-40 days.

The pronounced effect of strengthening the roots of hair is the infusion of chamomile on alcohol. For its preparation it is required:

  1. Six tablespoons of chamomile to pour a glass of vodka and place for 10 days in a dark place.
  2. Strain.
  3. Rub into the scalp 1-2 times a week.

Alcoholic infusion should be used very carefully - it dries the skin drastically. This tincture can be used as one of the ingredients for masks for hair and skin care.

Broth chamomile for lightening hair

Camomile is inherent in the property of a natural "clarifier", so it is very often used by people with blond hair to give them an additional golden aura.

If you have a goal to lighten your hair for 1-2 tones, the following recipe will work for you:

  1. Brew 10 tbsp chamomile with one liter of boiling water and simmer for 15-20 minutes on low heat.
  2. In a filtered broth pour the juice of half a lemon.
  3. Apply on clean and combed hair. Leave to dry completely by natural means.

It should be noted that citric acid may have a drying effect on the hair. If you have oily scalp - this will be an additional bonus, and if the hair is dry and brittle, you can additionally add 1 tbsp of any vegetable oil (castor, burdock , olive).

A good effect of clarification gives a decoction of chamomile in a mixture with glycerin:

  1. 100 gr. chamomile insist in a liter of boiling water for 30 minutes.
  2. Strain and add 50 grams of glycerin.
  3. Blend the mixture on clean hair, cover with polyethylene and heated towel. After an hour, wash it off.

This option is suitable for lifeless dull hair. The use of glycerin in this case helps to achieve the effect of laminating hair. It closes the hair scales and the chamomile pigment will be sealed, which will preserve the lightening effect for a longer period of time.

Broth chamomile for hair growth

Chamomile broth can be used in conjunction with other herbs, strengthening their effects. For this:

  1. Mix chamomile and rosemary in equal proportions.
  2. Add 5 pieces of bay leaf.
  3. Boil over low heat for 10 minutes.
  4. The broth is rubbed into the scalp and rinsed after washing.

Dried camomile flowers (2 tbsp), infused in a glass of castor or olive oil for a week, can be used as an oil compress for the scalp, applying 1-1.5 hours before washing. This will help to strengthen hair growth and give them a healthy appearance.