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Side Effects Mulberry Leaf Hair Wash Remedy

Sideburn Leaf Mulberry Leaf Hair Wash is a traditional herbal shampoo method that cleanses the scalp, promotes hair growth, and prevents hair loss and dandruff.

Steps:

1. Take appropriate amount of sapindus and mulberry leaves and soak them in water for about 30 minutes.

2. Put the soaked sapindus and mulberry leaves into a pot of water, bring it to a boil and then cook on low heat for 20 to 30 minutes.

3. Turn off the heat and let the juice cool to the right temperature (do not use scalding scalp), then strain off the scum.

4. Thoroughly wet your hair before shampooing, then apply the cool juice evenly to your hair.

5. Gently massage your scalp with your fingertips for 5 to 10 minutes so that the shampoo can penetrate deep into the scalp.

6. Rinse your hair with water again.

Note:

1. Side effects of mulberry leaf shampoo are suitable for any hair type, but those with sensitive scalps need to undergo a skin test first.

2. After shampooing, do not towel your hair, you should gently pat dry the moisture and comb your hair naturally.

3. If you feel the juice is too strong in flavor, you can add some lemon juice to taste.

4. When cooking the juice, it is best to use ceramic or stainless steel pots, not iron pots, so as not to affect the nature of the herbs.

5. This method of shampooing is not a complete substitute for regular shampoo and is recommended to be used once or twice a week.