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[re] I'm going to try salt therapy

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It's salt therapy. Keep that in mind. If you don't wash the salt clean when rinsing, there may be side effects.
Then, be a grandmother.

-Green hair-
[Salt]

Salt is helpful in skin care, as there has been a story since ancient times that not only food additives but also salt was used to make up women in ancient Rome, and Cleopatra and Poppy, who were the beauty of the world, also used salt to maintain their beauty. In addition, salt acts as a detoxifier and stimulates the scalp to remove fat accumulated in pores, improving metabolism, preventing hair loss caused by clogging pores. Washing your hair with salt can be effective against dandruff itching headaches, and it releases unnecessary moisture left in the body to facilitate blood circulation and has an anti-inflammatory and sterilizing effect.

How to use
(1) The most important thing in salt shampoo is the choice of salt, and it is best to use natural salt made directly from seawater.
In fact, bamboo salt is good for salt. Bamboo salt, unlike ordinary king salt, is crumbled by fire, so impurities of salt have been removed. However, if you feel that bamboo salt is expensive or difficult to obtain, you can use regular king salt.
(2) Sprinkle one spoon of salt on the scalp (where salt refers to finely crushed salt by roasting sea salt in a frying pan), massage it, and rinse it thoroughly with water to remove sebum stuck in the scalp.
(3) For a more detailed method, soak your head in warm water, spray the head evenly with about 1st spoon of salt, and press it lightly with your fingertips to touch the scalp deeply. Another way is to massage while rinsing after dissolving salt in water in advance.
(4) After that, drink for about 2 minutes. After that, leave for about a minute.
(5) Then, massage the scalp to the extent that salt dissolves from the scalp, and then massage it again for about a minute with the palm of your hand as if pressing the scalp as a whole. After that, wash it with hot water.
(6) Finally, wash the sweat and fat with warm water, then rinse it with cold water, dry it, and dry it.

If you continue this method for about 3 months, you can see a significant effect.
When you wash your hair using the last cold water, your pores shrink and your fat coagulates to hold your hair or hair roots firmly, and you don't have to rinse it in particular, and it's better to just dry it without using a hair dryer.

Effect
Salt stimulates the scalp to prevent hair loss by tightening the pores, and if salt stimulates the scalp, it can prevent hair loss caused by loose pores. It also removes fat accumulated in pores, which is good for hair loss caused by clogged pores.
Salt is good for hair loss as well as dandruff. This is because salt's antibacterial function is excellent for scalp massage and prevents dandruff as well as itching and dry hair, as well as hair loss.

>It's nothing special
>A few days ago, I saw a post written by someone
>Hopefully my uncle got a lot better because he massaged his head with salt
>When I wash my hair, I'll invest a few more minutes
>If the effect is good, and if the effect is bad, it becomes x
>When his uncle was washing his hair, he soaked the fine salt in water for 3-4 minutes
>I rub it like I'm massaging my head
>You said you made it with lukewarm water
>I heard you've been doing it for two years
>I'm going to try that, too
>I don't know which salt is good
>I just tried adding salt used for seasoning today.
>Actually, a lot of hair loss treatments related to salt have been coming up since a long time ago
>There was one
>I didn't read it because it wasn't very reliable.
>That's how folk remedies are supposed to be
>There's no objective data and it's too subjective
>So even when the hair loss was progressing for a long time, he didn't do natural remedies such as green tea, black beans, and black sesame seeds
>I only took FFF.
>I've been taking PPE for more than a year
>Because I was the most reliable.
>At that time, my hair lost so much
>I was afraid that I would lose more weight during the ambiguous natural therapy.
>Pope effect?
>It doesn't have the effect of getting hair growth
>If slowing down the progress of hair loss is one of the effects
>It works for me.
>It's much less than when you lose a lot of weight
>It's falling out now, and it's progressing little by little.
>Since I'm collecting information about hair loss like that
>Now we're turning our eyes to natural therapy.
>Since the timing of hair loss was delayed a little due to the F.P.P.F.M
>Wouldn't it be possible to delay it if natural therapy was combined? the thought of
>Wouldn't your hair put more strength and hair growth? It's from the thought of that.
>In fact, it is not economically rich enough to combine natural therapy.
>Black combo, black sesame, kelp is around 35,000 won
>Honestly, it's burdensome just with a profile picture
>So I'm going to do salt therapy that's less economically burdensome
>If you are interested, is there anyone who wants to share information with me?

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