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Hair Care with two Ingredients

 Hair Care: You can get long, thick and black hair by mixing only two ingredients with shampoo.



Who doesn’t want to get thick, black long hair. Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person. And who doesn't want to make themselves beautiful. But not everyone has time to go to the parlor. Again, the cost is high. So let’s say a domestic way. Which is budget friendly, it will take very little time.

Use only two ingredients mixed with shampoo. You will get results like magic. Thinking of shampooing the day. Take three teaspoons of rice in a bowl the night before. First wash it well with water. Then soak overnight with some water. Get up in the morning and pour the rice soaked water in another container.

Then mix aloevera gel with rice water. If there is an aloevera tree in the house, cut a leaf and take out a spoonful of gel from it. And if there are no trees, take a tablespoon of the market-ready ready-made aloevera gel. Then take a spoonful of shampoo. The shampoo you use must be taken. And if you want, you can take a teaspoon of honey. Honey makes hair smooth and shiny.

Mix all these ingredients well and do shampoo like hair. Apply in this way and massage for 5 minutes. Then rinse with water. Whenever you shampoo, do it this way. You will understand the difference within a month. Your hair will be so big, long and thick that you can't handle it yourself.

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