Hairloss Treatment Tip: Try BayBerry Oil
BayBerry is not just a pretty color to decorate with anymore.
When it comes to hair loss treatments, many people prefer all natural options to medications. Medications that can sometimes be quite costly. So let’s examine the bayberry treatment option, shall we?
Bayberry Essential Oil and Jojoba Oil
According to Jennie Harding, author of “The Essential Oils Handbook: All the Oils You Will Ever Need for Health, Vitality and Well-Being,” a mixture of bayberry essential oil and jojoba oil can be used to help stop hair loss. Bayberry has long been thought to have antibacterial properties as well as improving circulation.
What was once used by the Native American Indians by boiling the leaves into a tea to fight infection, can now help with hair loss. It is important to point out that it has not been shown to re grow hair….but to stop the loss of hair.
The tea form is also know to tone up tissue which could essentially strengthen hair follicles and scalp tissues. Hence, putting the cab-bash on hair loss. We have already discussed in detail the benefits of scalp massage, so utilize the mixture below the next time you feel a tingling for a scalp rub!
The bayberry mixture
To make this mixture, combine ½ tsp. bayberry essential oil and 6 tsp. jojoba oil in a small container and stir to combine. With clean fingertips, gently massage a small amount of the mixture onto the scalp for three or four minutes. Rinse the scalp and hair with lukewarm water and wash your hair with a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. This treatment can be used daily as long as it doesn’t cause any irritation, and unused portions can be kept for one month in a cool, dark place.
How about it. Have you experimented with bayberry oil to treat your hair loss? What were your results? Do you have your own mixture you can share?
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