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Dr. Bronner's Organic Hair Rinse Citrus -- 8 fl oz


Dr. Bronner's Organic Hair Rinse Citrus
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Dr. Bronner's Organic Hair Rinse Citrus -- 8 fl oz

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Dr. Bronner's Organic Hair Rinse Citrus Description

  • Conditions with Shikakai For Shiny, Silky Hair
  • Dr. Bronner's All-One!® Magic Soaps
  • USDA Organic
  • Dr. Bronner’s is Not Available to Ship Internationally.

Dr. Bronner's Organic Hair Rinse is specially formulated to be used as part of an organic hair care routine in conjunction with one of the soaps. Nourishing and effective without synthetic ingredients, it will leave your hair feeling silky smooth. Certified by the same National Organic Program that certifies organic food, because what goes on your hair also goes into your body!

Over 150 years and 5 Generations of Soap Excellence

 

Certified Under the USDA National Organic Program 

Organic shikakai comes from the seed pods of the small South Asian tree Acacia Concinna and has been used for millennia in India as a gentle conditioning cleanser for both skin and hair. Organic lemon juice, used traditionally in the West, rinses and tightens hair shafts for excellent manageability. Organic coconut, olive and hemp oils moisturize for luxuriant hair.


Directions

Organic Hair Care in 3 Easy Steps:

1. Shampoo with your favorite Dr. Bronner’s soap. The soaps clean hair well, but can leave a tangly or dry.

2.  Rinse with Dr. Bronner's Organic Hair Rinse for spectacular look & feel! just stir 1-2 capfuls of this concentrated rinse into a cup of water, close your eyes and slowly pour over your hair, while massaging it in. Work through until hair feels sleek (~30 seconds). Rinse out well. Repeat if necessary in extra-hard water conditions or with longer hair.

 

3.  After drying gently with a towel, massage Dr. Bronner's Organic Hair Crème into hair for added silkiness and softness.

Free Of
Animal testing.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Organic lemon juice, organic shikakai powder, organic coconut oil*, potassium hydroxide**, organic olive oil*, organic fair deal hemp oil, organic jojoba oil, organic lemon oil, organic orange oil, citric acid, tocopherol.
*Certified fair trade ingredients.
**None remains after converting oils to fatty acids and glycerin.
Warnings

Concentrated: Dilute! Dilute! Dilute! Keep rinse out of eyes and wash out with water. Consult a physician if irritation persists. The lemon juice may slightly sting abrasions of the scalp and skin, but goes away with rinsing.

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What to Do for Dry Hair: 3 Natural Ways to Nourish Your Locks

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Dry hair can be such a drag—especially when your outfit is a 10/10 and your makeup is on point (you glow, girl!). Whether the mop on top is frizzy, fluffy, flat or has frayed ends, it’s just not the look and can certainly influence even the most outgoing of girlies to skip out on brunch or happy hour. And newsflash, you’re beautiful and can totally rock it (may we suggest a slicked back topknot?). But, we get it. We all want healthy hair. Ready to make bad hair days a thing of the past? Here’s what causes dry hair, plus a few simple ways to create the luscious locks you long for.

Back View of Woman Facing Ocean on Beach to Represent Concept of What to Do for Dry Hair

What to do for dry hair: Eat these foods 

Let’s start with what we’re putting in rather than what we’re putting on. Before considering the thousands of hair care products on the market, it’s ideal to start with diet. The following foods pack a powerful punch to benefit not just hair, but your skin and nails as well.

Seeds

Don’t be fooled by their size! Seeds, such as pumpkin, flax and chia, are rich in plant-based protein, iron, magnesium, potassium and omega-3 fatty acids. Amino acids from protein contribute to collagen production, which is a key component to hair, skin and nails. And iron, which supports healthy blood flow and oxygenation, is critical in ensuring that nutrients are being delivered properly throughout the body – from your scalp to your toes.

Green vegetables

These emerald-hue eats are good sources of vitamins A, C, E and K, which support collagen production and healthy cell function. Try spinach, kale, Brussels sprouts and broccoli.

Orange root vegetables & citrus fruits

Veggies such as sweet potatoes, squash, pumpkin and carrots contain lots of vitamin C, which helps protect hair follicles and works to prevent collagen, elastin and keratin proteins from breaking down. The same goes for citrus fruits, including oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruit.

Oats

High in silica, AKA the “beauty mineral,” oats are a versatile and affordable whole grain you can use to make baked goods, oatmeal, granola, veggie patties and more. Silica can help reduce breakage and split ends and increase collagen production, which helps form hair structure and can help strengthen fine hair.

What to do for dry hair: Consider how often you wash it

The answer isn’t necessarily black and white. It depends on factors such as hair type, styling habits and your activity level. What is true for most of us is that shampooing too frequently can cause damage to hair—and can also cause irritation (i.e. rashes and itching) for those with sensitive scalps. On the other hand, leaving too much time in between washes can also irritate the scalp due to excessive oil buildup (dandruff? No thanks!). According to The Cleveland Clinic, curly, coarse hair tends to be much drier than straight silky hair. In the case of curly hair, the oil needs to travel along corkscrew-shaped strands to moisturize to the ends. If you have drier hair, wash less often. If you engage in intense physical activity on the daily (or really whenever), there’s no need to shampoo afterward. While not necessary, you may prefer to simply shampoo your roots to clean your scalp and remove excess oil from sweat. It’s more important, according to dermatologist Shilpi Khetarpal, MD, to consider your hair type, texture and the amount of oil production you usually experience. Be on the lookout for signs of over-washing: brittle hair, breakage and a dry, irritated or itchy scalp. “A dry scalp can lead to increased hair shedding,” Dr. Khetarpal says. Styling products, like gels, hairspray, creams and serums, can cause buildup on hair and scalp. If you use often, Dr. Khetarpal suggests using a clarifying shampoo one to two times per month to remove buildup.

What to do for dry hair: Take care with heat styling

Similar to above, the extent to which hair can endure heat styling without significant damage depends on a variety of factors, including hair type and its current condition. Although, a good rule of thumb for most is to limit heat tools to a maximum of three times per week—perhaps even less for individuals with straighter, finer strands. It’s important to remember to apply heat protection to your hair before blow-drying and/or styling. Check out How to Protect Hair from Heat Damage (Plus, 3 DIY Heat Protectant Recipes) for more pro tips.

5 more things you can start doing now for healthier hair

Here are a few more effective, yet underrated, tips for maintaining healthy hair:
  1. Sleep on a satin pillowcase to reduce tangles and knots.
  2. Get a trim! For short hair, every 4-6 weeks. For medium hair, every 6-8 weeks and 8-12 weeks for long hair.
  3. Use a soft fabric scrunchie (not an elastic tie—this can cause breakage) to tie hair into a loose, low pony tail.
  4. Go to sleep with dry hair to minimize damage. Wet hair is far more fragile. Soaked strands can stretch up to 30 percent longer than dry hair, which leads to breakage and split ends if stretched too far.
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