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This is better than a simple hot oil treatment. It leaves the hair looking stunning-thick, luxuriant, and shiny. The effects last a long time, even the light scent of the essential oil will linger through several shampoos.

2 egg yolks, slightly beaten

1 Tablespoon almond oil

1 drop rosemary essential oil

Mix all ingredients in a bowl. Before applying, moisten your hair slightly by running wet fingers through it, then massage the egg mixture into hair and scalp. Wrap head in a towel or shower cap and and sit back and relax (try a sauna, long hot bath, or just relax in a warm place). The heat of a sauna is the best environment for this treatment.

Leave the pack on for one hour, if possible, even two or three!

To cleanse, rinse hair in mildly warm water, then apply a generous amount of shampoo directly to the hair, wash well, and rinse well.

Follow with your regular conditioner and rinse.

 

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