2. The “Safety Dent” for Your Scalp
Just as a “safety dent” on a milk jug allows for pressure changes, cloves act as a safety shield for your hair. Their natural antiseptic and anti-fungal properties protect the scalp from “mystery” irritants that cause dandruff and itching.
3. Being Observant of Shine
Cloves are a natural conductor of nutrients. When used as a final rinse, the mixture smooths the hair cuticle, reflecting light and giving your hair a prehistoric-level shine that lasts for days.
Instructions: How to Prepare Your Clove Treatment
Follow these kind and simple steps to ensure you don’t “shatter” the delicate nutrients in the cloves:
- Boil the Mixture: Place a handful of cloves in a pot of water and bring it to a boil.
- The Steep: Once the water turns a deep, observant amber color, remove it from the heat. Let it sit until the water is completely cool to avoid “sh0ck”ing your scalp.
- The Application: You can either dip your hair directly into a basin of clove water or pour it over your head after your regular shampoo.
- Massage Kind-ly: Use your fingertips to work the “recipe” into your scalp, ensuring no area is left “cloudy” or untreated.