Friday, June 20, 2014

How I Discovered Cayenne Pepper As A Hair Root Stimulator

How I Discovered Cayenne Pepper Aloe Vera Vodka Olive Oil As A Hair Root Stimulator

I have been using vodka, olive oil, aloe vera and cayenne pepper on my hair the last couple of years for fullness and growth. And you know what? It really does work.
I sometimes mix just the vodka, aloe vera and cayenne pepper together or just the olive oil, aloe vera  and cayenne pepper together but once in a while I will add the aloe vera juice, cayenne pepper, vodka and olive oil all together.
This really does make your hair grow, at least it does mine. I always get compliments on how nice and healthy my hair looks.
I actually stumbled on to these cayenne pepper vodka olive oil formulas a couple of years ago when I thought I was going bald but I really wasn't. I have kind of experimented with my own ideas and recipes since then.
You see I have horses and one of my horses ended up getting cut really bad on her leg just below her flank area.  My horse ended up getting 65 stitches and one heck of a major blown up leg infection.
It took over a month of daily wound cleansing, and keeping her locked up so she would not pull out the stitches before her wound healed but she ended up pulling half of them out anyway. I knew my horse was going to have a scar and I figured it would be a pretty big one.
Once my horses wound started healing none of her hair was growing back where her wound had been shaved and stitched up. I went online looking for things that might work to make her hair grow back and I ended up finding information on Schreiner's Herbal Solution
which is a wound care solution for horses.
I started faithfully putting the Schreiner's Herbal Solution on her wound daily and the hair around her wound started to grow back. This stuff really worked but it is outrageously expensive and it is hard for me to justify spending between $20.00 and $45.00 for a little bottle of herbal liquid.
So basically this is how I first learned of Cayenne pepper and what it's capabilities were. I started looking up cayenne pepper online and found that other people have used it for human hair growth.  I looked up all the ingredients in Schreiner's Herbal Solution and realized there were no chemicals and it was all natural except for a very light alcohol base.
This is where the crazy part comes in.  I took the Schreiner's Herbal Solution
home that I was using on my horses wound and put it on my head. I do have to say I was a little paranoid all my hair would just fall out from trying something that was made for horses, not humans. One of my girlfriends who also has horses told me not to use it but I did not listen to her and used it anyway.
Please understand I am in no way telling anyone to use the Schreiner's Herbal Solution on their head. I am just simply stating that I did and it made my hair really grow. It did stimulate my roots and I had new little hairs sprouting everywhere that were not there before.
I used it for about two weeks on my head and the bottle was running out.  Due to using it on my horse and myself it did not last long. I decided not to buy more and figured out how to come up with my own concoction. So I went and bought ground up cayenne pepper, vodka, olive oil and aloe vera juice. The money I spent buying cayenne pepper, vodka, olive oil and aloe vera juice was not even near what I paid for the one bottle of Schreiner's Herbal Solution plus I could use all these ingredients for other things at home.
I have been using different Cayenne Pepper, Aloe vera, Vodka and Olive Oil mixtures on my head for almost three years now and my hair growth is fast, my roots are healthy, my hair is not falling out and I love the fact I always have new little baby hairs sprouting on my head.
I do find that the cayenne, vodka, aloe vera mixture works the best for me but it does give a hot tingle which I like but some might not be able to tolerate it. It also does not have the oily mess the olive oil mixture has.
The olive oil, cayenne pepper, aloe vera mixture works well also and is less irritating to my scalp and my hair is soft afterwards but the olive oil always seems to drip down my face when I use it so I have to keep a towel around my head. Believe me when I tell you this does not feel very good if this stuff gets in your eyes.  It burns and makes your eyes red and swollen for quite a while so I highly recommend not getting it in your eyes. I have only gotten the cayenne pepper in my eyes once and that was all it took for me to never do that again.
I absolutely love putting this solution on my head. It tingles and feels so good at the same time. This is How I discovered cayenne pepper aloe vera vodka olive oil as a hair root stimulator.

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