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Tips For Healthy Shiny Hair

I love sharing tips for creating beauty because guess what? ...The root of beautiful hair, skin and nails stems from the inside. What I mean by that is, the
Aug 2, 2012 | Joy McCarthy

I love sharing tips for creating beauty because, guess what? The root of beautiful hair, skin and nails stems from the inside! What I mean by that is, what you put inside of your body is reflected on the outside.

For today's post, I'm going to focus on tips for hair only. Hopefully you had a chance to read a previous post: 6 Chemical-Free Tips for Healthy Shiny Gorgeous Hair because in that post I also share the top beautifying nutrients for hair. You may also want to watch the video below if you are looking for a quick summary!

4 Tips For Healthy Shiny Hair

1. Do a hair-wash-detox

Even if you get greasy after one day, you need to take a break from washing it every day. Your scalp will produce oil in relation to how much you wash it. Meaning, if you wash every single day with a chemical-laden shampoo, you could be drying out your scalp and therefore, your scalp will produce more oil.

Even if you are using a chemical-free brand such as Hugo Natural's or Green Beaver, you are still washing away the natural oils. Solution? Go greasy for a day and do this once a week. Your scalp will begin to adjust to less washing and produce less oil so you are not a greasy greaseball.

How to get through those greasy days? If you are a blondie, use a white powder ie. baby powder to soak up some oil (also known as "dry shampoo" – try my DIY Dry Shampoo!), put a bandana on, wear a hat or tie your hair back in a ponytail. I wash my hair about once every 3-4 days.

Those natural oils are the BEST moisturizer and natural conditioner for your lovely lockss and make your strands shiny and gorgeous!

2. Use an egg to wash your hair

I'm not kidding!! You will be AMAZED at how silky and smooth it makes your hair. This is a heck of a lot better than most of the shampoos on the market today and those petrochemical based shiny serums. Plus, eggs are completely chemical-free. Just make sure you buy organic eggs whenever possible. How to do it? Simply crack the egg on your head when you are in the shower and massage it into your mane. Just keep the water cool-ish otherwise you will create scrambled eggs on your head, haha!

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3. Brush your hair everyday (the right way!)

I used to brush my hair completely the wrong way... from the top down. Eeeeek! Don't do this. You promote a lot of breakage and then your hair looks dry and brittle.

Brush from the bottom up to remove all the knots first, and then brush from the top down. Brushing your hair helps to distribute those natural shiny oils to your whole mane.

The benefits? This not only helps to moisturize and remove frizzies, but it also prevents the grease from settling in one spot. It's very good to increase circulation in your scalp as well, which helps to prevent hair loss too.

4. Use Natural Products

Coconut oil, argan oil (otherwise known as Moroccan oil), sweet almond oil and olive oil are all great options to give your hair a healthy natural shine. All of these natural oils can be put in your hair to remove the frizzies, create a smooth and silky look.

The above tips will certainly help you on a day to day basis but please remember that your outward beauty is absolutely dependent on the raw materials you feed your body. Check out the recipes section of joyous health!

What are some health habits you've implemented to create healthy shiny hair?

Aug 2, 2012 BY Joy McCarthy
17 Comments
Erin @ The Grass Skirt   •   August 3, 2012

I love this post and video, Joy. You have such gorgeous hair, so I definitely trust your advice! I'm going to try the egg wash tomorrow. :)

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Joy McCarthy   •   August 4, 2012

Laura   •   August 4, 2012

Hi Joy! I just discovered your site and its amazing! I started with the lemon water in the morning and my skin already looks brighter! Also, I've started using coconut oil for a moisturizer and I feel a lot better knowing I am not using as much chemicals. AND I've started to wash my hair less too! I'm on summer vacation so I have some time to experiment lol I would love to try the egg wash but I am a tad nervous...haha does it really work?! And does it make your hair smell weird?

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Joy McCarthy   •   August 4, 2012

Maya   •   August 8, 2012

I love beauty tips! I'm currently on the "no-poo shampoo" for this week :) The first day though, I saturated my hair in coconut oil and slept overnight in it. Be warned, it takes a few washes with lemon or ACV to get it completely out. But man does it ever make my hair soft and shiny. :) Joy, of all the talk about keeping hair on your head strong and shiny... what are your thoughts about all this laser hair removal technology that is all the rage? I've been thinking about getting it done, but first, I really want to know your thoughts about it, could it be a potential danger in the long term for your hormones or what ever else.

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Joy McCarthy   •   August 8, 2012

Jasmine   •   August 24, 2012

Hi Joy, just wondering- does not washing your hair everyday work for all climates? I live in a hot, humid and polluted part of Asia, and we perspire so much it's really gross! Have tried skipping a day or two of not shampooing but the results are heinous. Any thoughts? I'm starting to think this works only in cooler and drier climates, though I would love to give my hair a break!

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YogiCrystal   •   August 27, 2012

Hi Joy, great post! Just wondering if any of the oils mentioned (or any others) are really great for the scalp in promoting hair growth and just a happy scalp in general? :)

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Christina Connell   •   September 27, 2012

Hi Joy! Just wondering do you use the egg in place of shampoo or do you rinse with shampoo after washing your hair with an egg. Thanks!

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Joy McCarthy   •   September 28, 2012

jenny ocean   •   October 23, 2012

I've been using baby powder (corn starch, Not talcum!!) for ten years on my off-wash days. I would say that I have light brown hair and, when used just a bit at a time, does not show. I just give a good brush through after and sometimes coconut oil on the ends for (a) happy, wash-free day(s)! I promise you, fellow oily-haired friends, it really helps!

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Joy McCarthy   •   October 24, 2012

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Visit Website   •   June 10, 2013

So beneficial....look ahead to coming back.

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Lauren   •   October 22, 2014

Hair is one of the basic compounds of a good look. Taking care of it should be your everyday ritual. I am always looking for the natural products, because initially I am opposed to all kinds of chemicals. I use herbal shampoos, oils, eggs, yogurt and many other products as external remedies. In the same time, I consider my nutrition and fill my eating plan with useful foods. Besides, in autumn and spring I try to take additional vitamins. Recently I have found a nice nutritional supplement, which is most natural of all I have tried before. It’s Hair Gain Formula, manufactured by Military Grade. Together with it, all other actions which I take provide perfect results not only for my hair, but also for my skin and nails.

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Pat   •   November 20, 2020

Hi Joy I am a senior citizen who have been experiencing hair loss/thinning hair in the past few months. Can you recommend an effective and safe supplement for hair growth/healthy hair? I enjoyed using your shampoo and the Green Beaver shampoo by the way. Many thanks! Pat

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Joy McCarthy   •   December 1, 2020

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