Many people around the world especially teenage boys and boys in their early 20's suffer from hair loss. Their are many so-called treatments for this but many a time ,they are found to be ineffective leading to pretty nice boys going bald... Now, about the above mentioned onion treatment, yes , most of the times is likely to work.... Crush some onions and obtain some juice... Mix it with olive oil and massage the mixture to the whole scalp especially the affected areas one hour BEFORE going to bed. In the morning, shampoo your hair... Keep this doing on alternate days for several months and see the difference.. Garlic paste can also be used... You know the procedure.
Yes! You can mix glycerin in olive oil. The combination of glycerin + olive oil is very good in hair fall and dryness of hairs and you can use it on your skin also.
Mixing honey with the lemon or olive oil makes your hair a few shades lighter.
Olive Mix was born on April 10, 1887, in Oklahoma, USA.
If I not have time then I mix powder of onion
Olive Mix died on November 1, 1972, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Fresh onions always make my eyes water when I am peeling them. However, an onion soup mix does not have that affect. The onions are not fresh and there is no reason that your eyes should turn red from opening a package of onion soup mix.
Ranges from $2-$4 depending on where you purchase the mix from.
It may, I've never tried it. From what I have heard, raw egg can help reduce breakage and also make your hair silky smooth...especially if you mix it with a little olive oil.
I have very thin hair that's quite brittle and use rosemary infused in olive oil. Rosemary will stimulate hair follicles and make the shaft stronger while the olive oil will soften them. The oil can be a bit difficult to spread evenly on its own, so I mix it with a small amount of aloe vera 100% gel that can be purchased at Kroger or Walmart. The oil mix can be obtained from Mountain Rose.http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/oils/herbal.php#ho_ro
the olive oil will form into droplets and not mix with the water
Water and olive oil are not miscible.
No, they will die!