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Amazing Hair Regrowth/Shine Mask


Against Hair Loss

Do the trivitaminol masks really help with hair loss? One can get frustrated by pouring into the forums and reading some negative reviews . Some users complain that they have rather brought hair loss to the masks in question instead of solving the problem. In other cases, advice is to combine trivitaminol masks with an intake of a suitable one - designed for people! - a complex of vitamins that heal hair and nails and nourish the skin.
The variant, a haircut trivitaminoline mask, still has supporters.

Here's how you can act if you decide to test hair loss with trivitaminol:

Two tablespoons of trivitaminol are mixed with one spoon of vodka and quinine water. With this emulsion, the roots are well smeared, stretched foil and a towel, and after two hours the hair is washed thoroughly with warm water and soap. The mask is made of copper weekly for a month, after which there is a one month rest and if necessary, the schedule is repeated.
Original mask

It's hard to say exactly what the original mask with trivitaminol is. According to users, the original is a mask only from trivitaminol, but here are quite the remarks that in pure trivitaminol there is a high risk of hair loss. The basic hair mask - original, looks like this:

Two tablespoons trivitaminol, one - almond oil, vodka and lemon juice (or apple vinegar).
To this main mask can be added additional components depending on the user's intentions - what exactly he wants to achieve: honey or yolk for nourishment, the skin for elasticity and healing of dry hair


With castor oil

For healing, accelerated growth and against blooming tips - mix two spoonfuls of trivitaminol and castor oil and one - olive oil. Apply the oil mixture with a paint brush, cover with stretch foil and towel and leave for two hours. Washing requires a lot of time and plenty of water because the mask is heavy, oil. Critically, castor oil and olive oil would be a great base for a mask without trivitaminology.

With keratin

What can we achieve when combining trivitaminol and keratin? Keratin is the main ingredient of the hair - a complex protein composition that involves 16 amino acids; add trace elements, vitamins, pigment, lipids, water.

Healthy hair feeds inside - meaning the nutritional components we give to our body and from which the hair (puls.bg) is built. For different reasons, keratin at some point may be inadequate - this affects the appearance and strength of the hair. In addition to complete nutrition, cosmetic procedures also help. There are a number of tools for nourishing and maintaining hair that contain keratin and which manage to partially compensate for its structural losses.

Adding a synthetic keratin coating through modern technology is one of the means to compensate for the lack of keratin in hair. Experts say the combination of keratin products with trivitaminol covers deficiencies and returns hair to strength and shine.

With garlic

Warning: garlic is likely to be very useful in hair loss and hair loss, but it smells long - remember if you decide to make a home mask of garlic and trivitaminol!

For her, you need a head of garlic - peel and crush the cloves, then drain the juice. There are two options: pure garlic fat or add one tablespoon of trivitaminol. Carefully scrape the scalp, stretch foil and towel, and after two hours thoroughly and thoroughly washing. Garbage masks are not placed on clean hair - do it before washing!

If the prospect of a garish "cloud" over your shiny hair is startling - choose your ready hair care product on a garbage basis. There is a choice!

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