Take advantage of ingredients from the kitchen to treat baldness, stimulate hair growth effectively with Miss Phuong Khanh.
Excellently crowned Miss Earth 2018, Miss Phuong Khanh, although not participating in many artistic activities, still receives special love from the audience for her minimalist lifestyle, always radiant, spreading positive energy.
Due to the nature of the job, which requires frequent styling, Phuong Khanh also admitted that her hair used to be severely damaged, shedding so much that the obvious scalp patches might not be covered. But the beauty shared, following only 6 months of persistently using fermented rice water to incubate her hair, her hair has gradually recovered, her hair has also grown more.
The recipe for hair care with rice water of Miss Phuong Khanh is also shared very specifically.
To prepare for a hair treatment with rice water, Miss Earth 2018 prepares a handful of white rice, filtered water and tea leaves. To remove dirt and impurities from the rice grains, she removed the first water and used the second soaking water. Phuong Khanh adds a little tea leaves to create fragrance. Then, keep it in the fridge for 1 day.
After the rice water was fermented, Phuong Khanh filtered the water and put it in a spray bottle to easily spray on her hair.
She usually incubates this solution for regarding 1 hour before washing and taking advantage of a gentle massage for hair and scalp. Then wash your hair as usual to clean your hair.
Some studies have shown that the benefits of rice water for hair stem from inositol (Vitamin B8) and ideal levels of B1, B5 in rice. These substances all work to restore damaged hair, so that the hair is stronger, less tangled, split ends. Letting rice water ferment aims to help vitamins and minerals secrete more and lower the pH of rice water.
After a period of incubating her hair with fermented rice water, Phuong Khanh had a satisfactory long and thick black hair. She also received a “rain of compliments” from beauty fans when she used that long hair to donate to patients.