We all know we’re supposed to exercise to stay fit.
Some people enjoy feeling the burn; some of us exercise even though we really,
really hate doing so. Still others don’t bother to exercise at all. If you fall
into this last camp, ignore this post.
Whether you’re an exercise lover or a reluctant
exerciser, the one thing both groups have in common is sweat. It’s easy to jump
into a quick shower after exercising and wash the sweat off your body, but it’s
not as easy to deal with the greasy hair and scalp sweat that exercising
causes. Unless you have a wash-and-go hairstyle, you probably don’t have the
luxury of time needed to wash your hair every day after exercising. If you do,
this post isn’t for you, either. It’s for the rest of us who have to spend
precious time we often don’t have with blow dryers whenever we wash our hair.
I recently came across a great tip for dealing with scalp
sweat, a main cause of greasy hair. Take half a lemon, remove the excess pulp,
and squeeze the juice from the lemon (you can set the juice aside for your
morning tea or smoothie.) Now blot your hairline and your part with the
squeezed lemon. Sounds odd, doesn’t it? However, the natural fruit acids in the
lemon will aid in absorbing oil and clearing away dirt. And as an added
benefit, your hair will smell citrusy fresh.
2 comments:
Awesome! Thanks for the tip!!
Thanks for stopping by, Angela!
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