Most of us know honey as a delicious,
sticky and sweet product that we use in the kitchen for cooking and as an
ingredient to make our tea taste good. But,
when it comes to using honey for other things like on our skin or hair, we may
raise an eyebrow. But let’s take a closer look at this
amazing ingredient and answer the question – “Is honey good for your hair?”
Well, let’s first determine what you would consider a good hair
care product in the first place. First on the list is that it must be
safe for the hair, safe for your body, make the hair healthy, and
doesn’t break the bank. Using this criteria, let’s examine honey.
1. Is it safe for the hair? Chances are, if you can eat it, you can put it on your
body. Honey contains vitamins, minerals, is antibacterial, acts as a humectants
(attracts moisture), and has incredible healing properties.
Many civilizations in
the past and today use honey for many, many uses, and honey for
hair is one of those uses. So, honey is definitely safe for
the hair and has stood the test of time.
2. Is it safe for your
body? Today, many diseases are popping up at an alarming rate
due to chemicals and other “crap” that is included in many cosmetics and
medicines. As an example, fibroid tumors and other related hormone
imbalances have reached epidemic proportions, due in whole
or in part, to these chemicals.
Your skin is the largest organ of your body, and chemicals are absorbed
through the skin. The skin does such an excellent job of absorbing
things, that medicinal “patches” use this same principle. These
patches are placed on the skin instead of the medicine taken orally
or some other way. So whatever you put on your skin and scalp affects
your entire body! But you need not
worry with honey, it actually boosts the immune system and is
used to treat all kinds of health problems - it has stood the test of
time.
3. Does honey make the hair
healthy? You bet. Due to the many characteristics of honey, hair is
actually nourished and enriched. It is food for
hair. Keep reading and you’ll find a recipe of mine that
will have your hair looking fabulous in no time.
4. Is honey economical?
Honey is extremely budgeting friendly. In most cases, you only need a
very small amount. I have a jar of Manuka honey that I’ve had for months
because I only need to use a tsp or so for most of the recipes I
use. You can save quite a bit by making your own conditioner and
shampoo. Plus, it’s fun. You’ll also feel good knowing that you are
doing something good for your body and helping the planet at the same time!

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