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saybleeproducts · 9 months
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Vegan Clarifying Shampoo for Curly Hair
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If your curls are feeling weighed down and lacking life, it may be time for a clarifying shampoo to remove product buildup. We've found the best clarifying shampoo for curly hair that deeply cleanses without stripping moisture. This sulfate-free formula uses natural extracts to lift away oils, dirt and residue that can accumulate if you regularly use cream or gel styling products. It balances pH levels and nourishes as it cleanses, so your curls feel refreshed and bouncy again. Say goodbye to product buildup weighing down your curls and hello to clean, healthy hair that you can style with your favorite curl creams and gels.
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sarah9213 · 1 year
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Rosemary Hair Shampoo
Ningen Rosemary Shampoo for hair growth has a Rosemary base along with Yarrow, Bamboo and Tea extract which removes unwanted build-up on hair and scalp like dirt, dandruff, oil, pollutants etc. Regular washes give more manageable hair and prevents moisture loss.
Benefits :
✅ Removes unwanted build-up on hair and scalp like dirt, dandruff, oil, pollutants etc
✅ Your hair and scalp will be left clean, nourished and hydrated, giving you more manageable hair and preventing moisture loss.
✅ Leaves hair feeling softer, cleaner and more manageable with added moisture and protection.
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lassnatural · 9 months
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nightbunnysong · 15 days
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Boost hair growth naturally
THE BIOCHEMICAL POWER OF TEAS AND NUTRIENT-RICH FOODS
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Herbal teas and their role in hair growth
🌸Green Tea
Active Components
the powerhouse in green tea is epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a potent antioxidant
Biochemical Mechanism
EGCG helps in blocking the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase, which converts testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Elevated DHT levels are linked to hair loss, particularly androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern baldness). By reducing DHT production, green tea helps in preventing hair follicle shrinkage and hair thinning. Additionally, the polyphenols in green tea enhance blood circulation to the scalp, ensuring that hair follicles receive the necessary nutrients and oxygen to thrive.
Usage
Drink 2-3 cups of green tea daily to reap its hair-boosting benefits. It can also be used as a rinse post-shampooing to stimulate the scalp directly.
🌸Nettle Tea
Active Components
Nettle is rich in iron, silica, magnesium, and vitamins A, C, D, and K.
Biochemical Mechanism
Nettle tea works as a natural DHT blocker, similar to green tea. Its high iron content supports hemoglobin production, enhancing oxygen delivery to the scalp and hair follicles. This is crucial because a well-oxygenated scalp provides an optimal environment for hair growth. The silica and sulfur in nettle also strengthen hair strands, improving hair’s structural integrity and reducing breakage.
Usage
Regular consumption of nettle tea (1-2 cups daily) can provide these essential nutrients. Additionally, a cooled nettle infusion can be used as a hair rinse to further strengthen hair shafts.
🌸Rosemary Tea
Active Components
Rosemary contains ursolic acid and caffeic acid.
Biochemical Mechanism
Ursolic acid found in rosemary improves scalp circulation, similar to EGCG in green tea. This ensures that hair follicles are well-nourished, promoting robust hair growth. Rosemary also has anti-inflammatory properties, which help in maintaining a healthy scalp environment by reducing potential scalp conditions like dandruff, which can hinder hair growth.
Usage
Drinking 1-2 cups of rosemary tea daily or using it as a hair rinse can provide these benefits. Infusing rosemary oil into your tea can further amplify its effects due to the added antioxidants.
Nutrient-dense foods for hair growth
🌸Biotin-rich foods
Key Foods
Eggs, almonds, sweet potatoes, spinach, and seeds.
Biochemical Mechanism
Biotin (Vitamin B7) is crucial for the production of keratin, the structural protein that makes up your hair. It acts as a coenzyme in fatty acid synthesis, which is essential for the growth and repair of cells, including hair cells. A deficiency in biotin can lead to hair thinning and brittleness.
Incorporation
Incorporate biotin-rich foods into your diet regularly. For example, adding a boiled egg to your breakfast or including sweet potato as a side dish can help maintain adequate biotin levels.
🌸Iron-rich foods
Key Foods
Lentils, red meat, spinach, and fortified cereals.
Biochemical Mechanism
Iron is essential for producing hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to tissues, including the scalp. Oxygenated blood nourishes hair follicles, facilitating the growth of strong, healthy hair. Iron deficiency is one of the most common causes of hair loss, particularly in women.
Incorporation
Combine iron-rich foods with vitamin C-rich foods like oranges or bell peppers to enhance absorption. For example, a spinach salad with orange slices can optimize iron intake and support hair growth.
🌸Omega-3 fatty acids
Key Foods
Fatty fish (salmon, mackerel), flaxseeds, chia seeds, and walnuts.
Biochemical Mechanism
Omega-3 fatty acids are integral to maintaining the lipid barrier of the scalp, which helps retain moisture and protect hair from drying out and breaking. They also reduce inflammation, which can sometimes hinder hair growth by causing scalp conditions like psoriasis or dandruff. Omega-3s contribute to the overall health of cell membranes in the scalp, making them more resilient.
Incorporation
Aim to consume fatty fish at least twice a week or add flaxseeds to your smoothies or cereals. Walnuts can also be a great snack option to keep your omega-3 levels adequate.
🌸Zinc-rich foods
Key Foods
Oysters, pumpkin seeds, chickpeas, and cashews.
Biochemical Mechanism
Zinc plays a key role in DNA and RNA production, which is essential for the division of hair follicle cells. It also helps regulate the production of androgens, a hormone linked to hair loss when imbalanced. Moreover, zinc helps in repairing hair tissue and maintaining oil glands around hair follicles, which are crucial for healthy hair growth.
Incorporation
Include zinc-rich foods in your diet, like a handful of pumpkin seeds as a snack or adding chickpeas to salads and stews.
🌸Vitamin E-rich foods
Key Foods
Sunflower seeds, almonds, spinach, and avocados.
Biochemical Mechanism
Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that helps repair damaged hair follicles, which can be a barrier to hair growth. It also improves blood circulation to the scalp, ensuring that hair follicles are nourished. Vitamin E helps balance oil production in the scalp, preventing dryness or excess oil, both of which can impede hair growth.
Incorporation
Sprinkle sunflower seeds on your yogurt or salads, or incorporate avocados into your meals for a healthy dose of vitamin E.
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winternymphaea · 5 months
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EDWARDIAN HAIR CARE
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REGULAR HAIR CARE
Hair was brushed every morning before dressing it, and should be brushed and put into a loose braid each night. In the summer, two braids was recommended for better ventilation.
Combs and brushes were to be washed after each use.
If one has the time and energy, a massage can be done daily. Many women with long, luscious locks claimed this to be the key to their hair.
Hair tonics were applied usually every other day. These often included oils that we still use for hair today (such as rosemary oil, bergamot oil and castor oil). Some were made for the scalp, other tonics were to be applied to the ends of the hair.
HAIR WASHING
Edwardians believed that shampooing too often would rid the hair of necessary oils, and cause the hair to become dry and fall out. I read some sources that claimed hair should be washed once a month, with some using dry shampoo methods to prolong the time between washes, stretching it out to 5 weeks. If the hair was prone to becoming greasy, you may want to wash it every 7-10 days. Other sources claimed that hair should be washed once a week. It seems women with longer hair agreed that hair should be washed as little as possible.
Shampoos were either made at home, or the hair was washed at a salon. There were many different shampoo recipes, though a very simple one was to mix two raw eggs and two tablespoons of water. A mug would have been used to properly rinse the hair out with clean water, until no particle of shampoo remained. The water would be as cold as they could bare it.
There were a few methods of drying the hair. Patting dry or wringing out hair with a towel, using a palm-leaf fan to fan the hair, sun and air drying. Some used a mixture of these methods. Some Edwardians liked to lay their hair out over a radiator to dry the hair in a much quicker manner, though they knew this would damage the hair, especially after the shampoo removed any protecting hair-oils.
Something to note here is that Edwardians used boar bristle hairbrushes, which distributes the oils of the hair evenly unlike many modern hair brushes. Since they were brushing their hair daily, this is how their hair was able to avoid the greasy look and have a longer time period between washes.
HAIR CUTTING / SINGEING / SPLIT ENDS TREATMENT
The Edwardians used singeing as a means for treating hair that is “impoverished or not in normal condition.” When the ends of one’s hair were dry and split, the hair would be subjected to burning, which was to be done by professionals. “Take strands of hair, twist them tightly — that there will be no draught — and then quickly run over each a lighted taper, that burns the tiny ends sticking out and does not affect the long growth.”
Hair singeing was not to be done more often than once in three months, and sometimes longer.
Many believed the superstition that hair singeing should not be done except when the moon in new.
Some also believed this hair-singeing to be the best method, and that the hair should not be cut with scissors, as it would “make the hair bleed,” (they thought the ‘unsealed’ ends from hair cutting would allow moisture from the hair to drip out, whereas burning would seal the ends).
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desifemininewoman · 8 months
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MY HAIR ROUTINE
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I wash my hair every three days. I have wavy dark brown hair and my scalp starts to get oily while my ends remain dry. I just wash it when I feel it's necessary.
Hair oiling. I use sesame Oil before washing my hair in winters and coconut oil in summers. When my hair start to get extremely dry, I make a deep conditioning mask and steam my hair like they do in spas before washing it off too. Before sleeping I always apply rosemary oil and braid my hair.
Protective hairstyles for the night. I always tie my hair up in braids before sleeping and I almost never tie my hair up in a ponytail. From my own experience, it tugs at my forehead too much and I tend to get bald if i tie my hair for longer periods of time, Also, I use 100% cotton t-shirt as my hair towel to protect my hair and I sleep on satin pillowcases( A GEM).
I don't use heat. The only thing I do is steam my hair like once or twice a month after applying a deep conditioning mask only because I have extremely dry hair.
Trimming your ends. I Trim my hair every 3 months by myself. Invest in a good pair of haircutting scissors; it's so worth it!!
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Some more secrets and weird stuff:
Start oiling your hair for growth. You can also try R-89 which I currently use.
Use hair-oils for shine and can also be used as hair serums. Currently, I use rosemary oil.
Switch to bamboo hair comb as they help spread natural oils evenly.
Switch to satin pillowcases (This is a must. Your hair will thank you)
Avoid washing your hair with hot water. Honestly, avoid bathing too. It dries your skin.
Use aloe vera gel instead of shampoo when you get buildup. If your hair is dry like mine you can use it for hydrating your hair too.
Don't use branded oils on your hair please. Get your oils directly from some local shop that are 100% virgin and who retreat the oil from the source in front of your eyes only. The ones in the market are not 100% virgin ever.
Please feel free to share your own suggestions, glow-up tips and further questions in the comments! <3
(Note that none of the links provided are sponsored but products I personally use myself. Though, buying through the links might give me a little commission).
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reality-detective · 6 months
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🤔Why Going Without Shampoo and Conditioner Can Give You Thicker, Stronger Hair?
🙅‍♀️Shampoo and conditioner can strip your hair and scalp of natural oils, which can lead to dryness, breakage, and other hair problems.
🌱Natural methods can also clean and nourish hair without striping natural oil nor exposing you to harsh chemicals.
Here are 2 best natural methods to wash your hair, without striping natural oils :
1️⃣Apple cider vinegar rinse :
– Mix 1-2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in a cup of water and pour over your hair, massaging your scalp. Rinse with water after a few minutes.
ACV balances pH, removes buildup, and stimulates hair growth.
2️⃣Baking soda wash :
– Make a paste with 1-2 tablespoons of baking soda and water, then massage it into your hair and scalp. After rinsing, use vinegar.
Baking soda promotes hair growth, removes oil, and adds volume.
🤷‍♀️What are the natural remedies for better hair growth?
- Onion juice
- Egg mask
- Rosemary oil
I have been using cold pressed hexane free castor oil with Rosemary oil to rub into my scalp and sleeping with it like that at night. I am seeing a difference.
The I'm using 👇
½ cup castor oil
6-7 drops of rosemary oil
Massage into the scalp about 2 hours before bed, cover the pillow with a towel and after 2 months I'm seeing positive results.
I do this every other day and I don't use shampoo or conditioner, I use Amish soap with all natural ingredients. 🤔
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sturn-saturn · 2 months
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PLSSSS GIVE ME CURLY HAIR ROUTINE AND PROTUCTS. I HAVE CURLY HAIR AND I KNOW NOTHINGGGG. Your also so beautiful girl 😍✨️
MY CURLY HAIR ROUTINE!!!
for reference i have 3A/3B hair
shampoo and conditioner is the mielle rosemary mint line
i shampoo my hair really well. make sure to focus shampooing your roots to wash the build up off the roots
i condition my hair after and leave it in while i wash my face then i detangle with a wide tooth comb and rinse my hair
mielle rice water length retention spray
after my shower while my hair is still a bit wet but not to the point where it’s dripping on the floor i spray the rice water length retention spray all over my hair and comb it again to make sure it’s all over my hair
mielle rice water split end serum treatment
i then use the split end treatment on my ends to keep them moisturized and not nasty
mielle rosemary mint oil
i use VERY LITTLE of this oil. i put two or theee drops on my hand and rub it into my ends to ensure i keep my hair healthy
mielle rosemary mint styling cream
after coming all those products in, i take a few pumps of the styling cream and incorporate it all through my hair and i part my hair after. (make sure you’re adding water to your hair if it starts to dry because that helps with frizziness)
styling brush
i use a denman brush to style my curls. i part my hair and take small sections to brush through my hair at a certain angle and shake it a bit to help it curl up. (finger coiling is also a great method there’s many videos on this)
tresemme mousse
i flip my hair upside down and i take some mousse and SCRUNCHHHHHHHHH SCRUNCH SCRUNCH it into your hair
microfiber towel/cotton shirt
use either of these to scrunch your hair to remove excess water
diffuse
i put my diffuser on warm for the first 5 minutes of the medium speed to create somewhat of a cast which is caused from the mousse. i then turn up the heat and diffuse my hair til it’s 80% dry.
AGAIN with the rosemary mint oil
using some drops of the oil on your hands then scrunching your hair helps break the cast so your hair isn’t crunchy!!
tips:
- doing oil treatments often can help with hair growth and increase hair thickness
- wash your hair as often as you need to, if your hair gets greasy easily WASH IT, if it takes a couple days you don’t need to wash it especially curly hair because it can dry your hair out
- when showering, rinse your hair with cool water because hot water can dry your hair out
happy styling girl queens!!!!
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cubicsugar36 · 8 months
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Hair care tips from all over the web and word of mouth
8 months ago I started to lose almost 50% of my hair due to an illness. I’m pleased to say that my hair’s condition currently is probably the best it has ever been. Hence I am going to share all the haircare tips that I have compiled so far. The ones in pink text are the ones that worked for me personally 🩷
My hair profile : oily flaky scalp, straight, low porosity, smooth, small cross section
Inverted head massage 💆‍♀️ - I do this while shampooing and drying, not sure if it increased growth but definitely results in a voluminous look
Avoid hot water for washing🚿 - this is really important but I can’t get myself to do it in the winter 🥶
Hair oiling 🛢️- been doing it all my life but this time I did some research and discovered that it’s not the oil that helps, but the massaging and the stimulating ingredient infused in the oil. I made a diy fenugreek oil and used it twice a week.
Get blood test 🩸- if you notice sudden hair fall with no apparent reason then it’s a good idea to get tested. Since I had been sick so this happened automatically and I have been taking the supplements I require.
Sun protection ☀️ - you can’t really apply sunscreen on your scalp so it’s best to use hats/umbrellas/scarves
Rosemary 🌱 - I used rosemary water and it helped balance oil on my scalp. The compound in rosemary which aids hair growth is oil soluble so you will have to use rosemary oil (mixed with carrier oil) for that purpose. The water isn’t really for growing hair.
Limit heat styling tools 🔥
Use a wide toothed comb 🪮 - I have fine hair so I would always use fine combs as a kid and rip my healthy hair out. Recently got on hair brushes with widely spaced bristles and combing hair has been much more pleasant. Even working with hair tangled by the wind is easier🌬️
Remember, everyone’s hair is unique, so it’s important to find what works best for you. If you’re facing hair loss then take care of your mental health first and be patient as it can take time to improve 🫶
Some additional tips in this image: ⚠️ the first massage tool should not be used on wet hair as it can lead to more damage. Some people use it while shampooing but that’s when our hair is the most fragile. Use it on dry hair or while oiling.
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saybleeproducts · 9 months
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Stimulate hair growth and combat dandruff naturally with rosemary shampoo. Rosemary cleanses hair while boosting circulation to the scalp for thicker, fuller locks. Its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties help reduce irritation and flakes while soothing the scalp. Essential oils in rosemary shampoo also prevent moisture loss, revitalizing dry, damaged hair. Treat your scalp and locks to the nourishing benefits of rosemary shampoo for dandruff relief, increased volume, and improved hair health!
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xxkingrayxx · 2 years
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When you got together, your hair was short. A pixie cut, i guess it would be described as. Eddie had hair to a little past his shoulders. You didn't think it would bother you, but jealousy crouched in your chest whenever you helped him wash it, tie it up. You stopped going to trims, growing your hair out passively. After about 2 months of not trimming it, you were laying on Eddies chest as he played with your hair. "Your hairs getting long baby", he says, running his fingers through the shorter strands at the bottom of your head. "I know. Im growing it out.", you reply nonchalantly, rolling over to look at him. He gasps and sits up, throwing you off of him.
"Eddie?", you half laugh as he runs to the bathroom, coming back a minute later with a handful of haircare products. "Here baby I have extras! Come in the bathroom ill show you how to wash properly. Look i even have these!", he gushes, guiding you into the bathroom, helping you undress and into the shower. He tells you all about what products to use, how much water to drink, what to eat for the best hair growth as he washes your hair. "Ok so conditioner then shampoo then conditioner again. Oh and you can do inversion therapy which is where you hand upside down and massage your scalp, ill show you how to do it later baby. And ill make you some rosemary and sage water, its so good for your hair."
He helps you out of the shower, explaining that you shouldn't scrub your hair, and not to brush it straight out of the shower unless you have really curly hair. He gently wraps your hair in a t shirt and leads you out into the kitchen where he starts to make the rosemary and sage water, the kitchen filling with the smell of rosemary.
He was always gentle with you. A year later and your hair had grown out to a little past your shoulders, and he was very proud of himself. Reminding you to drink water, brushing your hair gently and putting products in it whenever you stayed over. Soft and shiny, you got compliments from everyone about your hair, smiling and pointing to your boyfriend.
A few years later, and both of you had hair to your waists. It had become an important part of your day, braiding each other's hair before bed, brushing it in the morning and putting it into that days style. Braids, buns, ponytails. Special occasions were marked by intricately braided hair, dozens of plaits skillfully arranged. You both took a great deal of pride in it.
He had proposed months ago. He was careful to pick a ring that didn't have sharp angles so it wouldn't snag in your hair. You sat together early the morning of your wedding, weaving the others hair into beautiful patterns. You ordered black roses months before, sewing and weaving them into his braids. He did the same for you, the bouquet of your wedding sewn into both of your hair.
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lassnatural · 9 months
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eddis-not-eeddis · 6 months
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What's an oil massage for hair 👀
It’s pretty simple. You take the oil of your choice (I like castor oil or jojoba oil with a little rosemary oil in it) and you put it on your scalp. I like using a dropper because it makes it easier for even distribution, but you can just put it on your hands and rub it into your scalp.
You want to massage you scalp using your fingertips and gentle circular motions, ideally for about 30 minutes, which stimulates hair growth. You also want to make sure the oil is also being distributed down the length of your hair, because it will soften and moisturize your hair. (You can take small sections of hair and gently pull the oil down the length of your hair.)
You want to leave the oil in your hair for at least 30 minutes (so as long as you do the scalp massage), but the longer you leave it the better. If you want you can put on a cap and leave it overnight. (Do NOT do this with coconut oil under ANY circumstances.)
Once you’re tired of your oily hair, you can wash it out. The way *I* did it for healthy all-natural hair growth was two chicken eggs whisked until foamy. You’ll want to rub it into the DRY oily hair. (Don’t wet your hair, it won’t wash the oil out as well if your hair is wet first.)
You want to make sure your are getting ALL your hair covered with the eggs, because this is what is going to take the oil out of your hair. You’ll want to leave it on your oiled hair for about 5 minutes.
For the all-natural hair routine I washed the egg out of my hair with LUKEWARM WATER (so as not to cook the eggs XD) and followed up with a vinegar rinse.
If you aren’t into that, you can just use your regular shampoo/conditioner. You’ll probably still have some little egg white pieces here in there in your hair, so when it’s dry you just brush those out. (Or brush while wet if your hair is curly.)
And there you go! This routine was GREAT for hair growth! I ended up growing my hair to hip-length when I was doing it, when previously my hair was breaking off at my shoulders.
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hearthandheathenry · 8 months
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Little ways to incorporate magick in your everyday life:
Stir your intentions into your morning coffee to start your day off right. Clockwise for things you want coming into your life and counterclockwise for things you want out of your life.
Add intentions and spellwork into your shower routine while you cleanse your body of grime and negativity. Saying affirmations while you pamper yourself is also a type of manifesting.
Bless the food you're preparing and add in your love and protection to all who partake in it as you cook.
Listen to deep cleansing music while you go about your day or while you drive to feel refreshed and relaxed.
Meditate while you lay in bed at night falling asleep. Certain musical frequencies found on Youtube can help achieve deeper conciousness for this. Pay attention to any dreams you have after you wake up in the morning.
Pull a daily tarot card in the morning on what your guides may want you to know about your day to come.
When cleaning, open the windows in your home so the negative things have somewhere to flee and use music to bring positivity back into your space.
Use herbs and ingredients in your cooking that correspond with the intentions and results you would like to convey, such as lemon for cleansing and rosemary for love and protection.
Feeling under the weather? Add in all your magickal edible herbs to a healing chicken noodle soup. You'd be surprised how many are normally found in the recipe anyways, as the healing knowledge of people's ancestors gets passed down unknowingly! Food and magick go hand in hand!
Wear jewelry that coincide with your intentions, such as gold for prosperity or rose quartz for love.
Add rosemary oil to your shampoo or use a rosemary shampoo to not only protect yourself, but nourish your hair for more growth!
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