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The next time you have trouble finishing a
bottle of beer, keep the leftovers for use as a hair tonic.
The proteins from the malt
and hops found in beer coat, rebuild and repair damaged hair.
Rinse hair with beer
to add body and shine!
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The vitamin B and natural
sugar add body and shine. |
Simple Beer Rinse
Once a month use a can of flat beer after shampooing.
Choose a beer that does not have a strong odor.
Shampoo and rinse hair as usual. Pour the flat warm beer on
your hair and work it through.
Rinse with lukewarm, not
hot, water. |

Cider
Vinegar & Beer Rinse
1 oz water
2 teaspoons Cider Vinegar
1 ounce of flat Beer
5 drops Rosemary essential oil (optional) |
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Mix all ingredients together.
Shampoo and
rinse hair as usual. Pour the rinse on your hair and work it
through.
Rinse
with lukewarm, not hot, water. |

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Jojoba
Oil and Beer Conditioner
1 cup warm beer
1 teaspoon jojoba oil
Mix all
ingredients together.
Shampoo and
rinse hair as usual. Pour the conditioner on your hair and
work it through.
Rinse
with lukewarm, not hot, water.
Jojoba oil is non-greasy and adds shine to your hair
while beer adds body. |

The proteins from the malt and hops in the beer coat the hair,
build it up and help repair damage.
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Beer's natural ingredients tighten the
cuticle of the hair shaft and give hair a beautiful shine.
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Beer
Styling Tonic
Beer
is a very good setting lotion. It makes hair look healthy and
shiny,
and gives blown dried hair
increased vitality, resilience, and hold.
Spray a little beer
into your hair using a pump bottle after shampooing, just before you
dry and style your hair. You can store the beer for a week or
two if you keep it in a sealed bottle in the refrigerator. |
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Most people do not smell the
beer after the hair has dried. If you love a beer rinse, but
do not like the scent,
take 1 cup of Chamomile tea that has already been boiled and cooled,
and pour it slowly throughout your hair. Let it sit for a few
minutes and rinse. |

For a complete description of
each of the ingredients that are used in Chagrin Valley Handcrafted Soap
please
check out the "ingredients" page on this website.
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