How to Make Homemade Dandruff Remedies

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    • 1). Measure out 1 oz. each of dried sage and rosemary leaves on a food scale. Measure 2 cups of water into a bowl, using the measuring cups. Add the sage and rosemary to the water in the bowl. Allow the leaves to steep in the water for 24 hours. Place a strainer over a clean bowl. Strain the mixture through a strainer. Reserve the liquid. Use the reserved liquid to rinse your hair after shampooing.

    • 2). Measure 5 tbsp. of dried thyme leaves using the measuring spoons. Add the thyme to 2 cups of water in a cook pot. Boil for 15 minutes. Place a strainer over a glass bowl. Pour the thyme and water mixture into the strainer. Retain the fluid. Discard the thyme leaves. Use the reserved liquid as a hair rinse each time you shampoo.

    • 3). Measure 1/4 cup of dried neem leaves to 3 cups of water in a cook pot. Bring to a boil. Allow to cool. Strain the mixture into a clean bowl and reserve the liquid. Use the liquid to rinse your hair two or three times per week.

    • 4). Peel a lime using a sharp knife. Pour 1 cup of coconut oil into a bowl. Place the lime peel in the bowl of coconut oil. Squeeze the juice from the lime and reserve the juice.

      Allow the coconut oil and lime peel to marinate in a sunny window for 10 days. Remove the lime peel from the coconut oil. Massage 1 tbsp. of coconut oil-lime peel mixture into your scalp. Allow the mixture to absorb into your scalp for five minutes. Shampoo with an herbal shampoo. Rinse your hair with the reserved lime juice. Rinse with water. Repeat two to three times per week.

    • 5). Rinse your hair with pure, organic cider vinegar after washing your hair with an herbal shampoo. Rinse clear with water to remove the smell of vinegar. Use the vinegar rinse each time you shampoo.

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