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Viking Hair Rinse For long and strong hair 🪢 • Nettle • Rosemary • Chamomile • Rose Petals • Hibiscus Brew with boiling water like tea and leave it to soak overnight in the fridge. In the morning, strain it and rinse your hair. You can leave it in and let your hair dry or wash it out. Best to let it sit for at least 2 hours and soak in. image
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This is not postpartum hair loss. This is postpartum hair GROWTH 🌱 Over the past few months, I've been experimenting with ways to boost my hair's thickness just for fun. I've always had very long, fine hair, but I wanted to see if I could increase its density. I've incorporated regular scalp massages, hair oiling, and a homemade Viking hair rinse into my routine. I also eat a collagen-rich diet, which is naturally amazing for hair and nail growth. The results have been incredible! I've noticed a significant amount of new hair growth. As you can see in the picture, I've even grown a fringe. New hairs are sprouting all over my scalp, not just in the front. I'm thrilled with the progress! image nostr:nevent1qqs9m6ajdy5eu9f7ep6hhssptcq4l7ktm4nwmrd4cqvuw72zansxpnqppamhxue69uhkumewwd68ytnrwg2kjn78
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