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Blondes that Glow
Lemon juice is generally what we think of when blonde hair rinses come to mind, and it is certainly a good choice to use in keeping your golden locks looking like a million bucks. For best results, use the juice that has been freshly squeezed, mixed with warm water. However, there are other equally great ingredients that can lighten and brighten, including chamomile and calendula or marigold. You can brew the chamomile into a tea and even mix it with a portion of lemon juice for maximum shine.
Brunettes that Shine
If you’ve been blessed with the darker tresses, you should know that your brunette mane has maximum shine potential. That’s because brunette hair catches and reflects the light more effectively than other hair colors can. Still, with the right rinse, you can make those beautiful brown locks shine even brighter. For brunettes, the best hair rinse ingredient is rosemary, first and foremost. Rosemary rinses will enhance your color as well as your shine, but you can also opt for a rinse made of black tea or brewed coffee.
Redheads that Dazzle
Redheads have not been forgotten in the rinse department (and when was a beautiful mane of red tresses ever forgettable?). There are some great ingredients to add shine to your hair color as well, including rosehips, hibiscus and saffron. Just like your brunette buddies, you can use black coffee rinses as well, and get in the game with the blondes of the bunch by whipping up a rinse using calendula. Red hair with a brilliant shine is a head-turner indeed.
To give a boost to your do, try a natural hair rinse that you can make at home. Your tresses are guaranteed to get attention. Shine is in.
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