25 Feb

- Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis); infusion from 50 grams leaves into half-liter boiling water, leave it to infuse for half-hour, strain, wash it and massage the skinhead; stimulates hair growth and fights dandruff.

- Apple cider vinegar; rub the affected areas, four or six times per day.

- Ground-pine (Lycopodium clavatum); decoction from three teaspoons of green or dried, bucked plant into a liter of water, boil it for 15 minutes on small fire, cool it until it gets warm and wash the head several times per week, stimulates hair growth.


- Garlic (Allium sativum), castoil, home-made plum brandy; add pounded garlic (1) and plum brandy- 50 milliliters into one hundred milliliters castoil, leave the mixture macerate in a bottle, for two days, shake it from time to time, rub the hair roots, then cover the hair with a bag and put a hot towel over, keep it for three hours, do not leave the towel to cool; apply the treatment once a week.

- European centaury (Centaurium umbellatum): decoction from 50 grams of plant powder or dried bucked plant, into a liter water, keep it for 15 minutes, cool it until it gets warm, strain it and take local baths, massage slightly the hair roots; regenerates the hair and fights seborrhoea. Plant powder is obtained through maceration of dried plant with the electric coffee-mill.

- Silver birch (Betula pendula); infusion from three teaspoons of dried and bucked leaves, into half-liter boiling water; leave the pot to infuse for half-hour, strain it and rub the skinhead.

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