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Written by Ruth Ruane   
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Hi All, anybody fancy taking the honey and lemon rinse on as an in house test.
Here is the recipe as written by Nina:sun:Thanks Nina!!!
I love the honey and lemon juice rinse. It's so simple but works so great. The lemon juice cleanses and gets rid of build up and the honey is nourishing and coats the hair shafts with a nice gloss. You can use one teaspoon of honey and the juice from about 1/4 of a lemon for long hair. Put it at the bottom of a jug and pour 2-3 pints of hot water over it. Stir lightly, and it dissolves easily. Then pour it over your hair after you have washed and conditioned. Do not rinse it out.



It leaves your hair looking and feeling great. Really clean, and silky to the touch. It gives hair a glassy looking shine, but very light and natural looking, not greasy like hair gloss products often can. The perfect gloss. You will also find that your hair dries much more quickly as the honey closes the hair shafts and makes them more water repellent. There is no commercial conditioner that can substitute this, I think. It also feels really lovely when you pour it over your head and is great treatment for your skin as well.

You may have to experiment with the amount of honey you put in as too much can make it sticky. In general, the more hair you have, the more honey you can to use.


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Volunteers needed.

All you have to do is follow the instructions as Nina writes us above, and then answer the questions below.

*Why did you choose to try this recipe?
*What color is your hair?
*What is the condition of your hair?
*What length is your hair?
*What sort of honey did you use?
*How easy is the recipe to follow?
*How easy is it to use?
*Did you use a normal conditioner as suggested?
*How did it feel immediately after rinsing?
*How did it feel when it dried?
*How do you rate the overall results?
*Would you use it again?
*Any other notes...

 



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