Share a Cuppa With Your Hair
August 21, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment
Tea is rich in antioxidants that fight free radicals and keep our bodies healthy, but it also can be therapeutic for your hair and scalp. Break out the tea pot, and brew these tried and true do-it-yourself hair treatments:

- Fight dandruff and add shine with 1/4 cup of dried lavender simmered in two cups of water. After cooling, saturate hair and scalp and leave on fifteen minutes before rinsing.
- Help stimulate hair growth by steeping 1/4 cup of dried rosemary in two cups of water until it reaches room temperature. Massage onto scalp, cover hair with a shower cap, and leave on as long as you’d like, even overnight, to tone and clarify.
- Add subtle, natural looking highlights to blonde hair with a rinse made from 1/3 cup dried chamomile flowers steeped in one quart of hot water until cool. Strain well, and pour over hair, repeating if desired. Leave in hair for fifteen minutes, then rinse.
An Herbal Shampoo for Blondes
August 13, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment

Keep your blonde hair looking it’s best with Hamadi Lemon Mint Hair Wash ($27.00). Protect color-treated and naturally blonde hair from discoloration while deeply cleaning hair and scalp to remove buildup, dirt and oil without stripping. Lemongrass enhances shine and peppermint stimulates and awakens. This product contains 100% organic essential oils and is not tested on animals!
Blonde Goes Blonder with LUSH!
August 11, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment
Chamomile has many great benefits for hair. LUSH’s The Blonde Solid Shampoo ($14.95) packs loads of it in to lighten and brighten natural or color-treated blonde hair gently and gradually. The added citrus oils aren’t just to make your hair smell like a fruit bowl- lemon oil encourages natural highlights to come out of hiding and banishes brassiness. Swipe this solid shampoo bar across damp hair and lather to make your blonde hair even more brilliant!
Brighten Up Your Color
August 7, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment

Get shinier, brighter color with LUSH Daddyo Shampoo ($17.45). This deep purple moisturizing shampoo uses citrus juices to add glistening shine and purge hair of discoloration that often plagues those with blonde and grey hair. Seaweed infusion and fresh sea water are packed with minerals that soften and condition hair, to liven up your look overall. Hair is left beautiful and bright with the sexy scent of violets, bergamot and roses.
Pump Up The Highlights
July 29, 2008 by Courtney · Leave a Comment

Naturally enhance highlights in lighter shades of brown and blonde hair with Kiehl’s Protein Concentrate Chamomile Shampoo ($15.50). Enhanced with wheat and soy proteins, hair and scalp are cleansed without being stripped of necessary moisture. Panthenol locks in moisture and vibrance so that highlights can really shine. Chamomile naturally encourages lightening (no harsh dyes needed!) without causing stress or damage to hair. This gentle shampoo is perfect for dry or normal hair types.


