Homemade Onion Recipe for Hair: Boost Growth and Strength Naturally (Page 3 ) | August 6, 2024
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1. Prepare the Onion Juice:
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- Peel and Chop: Start by peeling the onion and chopping it into small pieces.
- Blend or Grate: Place the onion pieces in a blender and blend until you get a smooth paste. Alternatively, you can grate the onion if you don’t have a blender.
- Strain the Juice: Use a cheesecloth or a fine mesh strainer to extract the juice from the onion paste. Squeeze out as much juice as possible into a bowl.
2. Mix the Ingredients:
- Add Honey: Mix one tablespoon of honey into the onion juice. Honey helps to moisturize and soften the hair.
- Optional Additions: If desired, add two tablespoons of coconut oil for extra nourishment and a few drops of your favorite essential oil to reduce the onion smell.
3. Apply to Hair and Scalp:
- Massage In: Using your fingertips, gently massage the onion juice mixture into your scalp. Ensure that your entire scalp is covered.
- Distribute Through Hair: Work the mixture through the length of your hair, focusing on the roots and tips.
4. Let It Sit:
- Soak Time: Leave the mixture on your scalp and hair for about 30 minutes to an hour. This allows the nutrients to penetrate and work effectively.
5. Rinse and Shampoo:
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- Wash Out: Rinse your hair thoroughly with warm water. Follow with your regular shampoo to remove any lingering onion smell. You may need to shampoo twice to ensure all the mixture is washed out.
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