Not Only Used For Baking, Maizena Flour Is Beneficial For Overcoming Oily And Lepek Hair
YOGYAKARTA Maizena is soft flour made from corn seeds and is usually used to install soupy dishes and one of the ingredients for bolu cake and donuts. But according to a triologist, or hair expert, cornstarch or known as maizena flour is useful for overcoming oily and limp hair.
According to Meerikamen, certified triologists, Maizena flour is an effective treatment alternative for excess sebum production, especially for those with oily skin and hair. This tepung is an extraordinary oil absorber that helps control the excess sebum. Tritologist Megan Brooks also added that the fine texture of Maizena flour can serve as a sponge. Complaints that are often experienced by oily skin and hair are limp hair. Well, Maizena flour can overcome these complaints.
Don't think that Madena flour will make your head itchy after using it as a dry shampoo. Instead, Maizena flour relieves irritation and itching, locks moisture, adds to the volume of hair, and is chemical free.
Although there is no Madena flour specifically made for hair care, you can still use Madena flour in the kitchen. You can use Maizena flour as an alternative to dry shampoo. However, pay attention to a number of considerations before wearing it directly on oily and limp hair.
Maizena Flour can help your hair look more volume. By sprinkling a little MAizena flour on the hair roots and massaging the scalp, the hair will be lifted and volume. For those of you who have wavy and curly hair, the texture of the MAizena flour helps maintain the hair structure and makes your hair easy to shape. However, Maizena flour is not suitable for any type of scalp or everyone.
If your scalp is dry, infected, or prone to ketombe, avoid using Maizena flour to cope with complaints of limp hair and oily hair. Howls, the nature of Maizena flour can absorb moisture so that it is bad for dry hair. Also avoid applying this flour to those of you who own sensitive scalp.
"sensitive head resistance can react negatively to product buildup or improper use, thus requiring careful application and thorough release to prevent discomfort," Byrdie said on May 20.
For tight curly hair, it may be increasingly difficult to regulate hair if you have to apply maizena flour evenly. So Brooks explained, applying Maizena flour to curly hair whose results can be uneven and difficult to achieve effective results.
There are a number of ways to apply Maizena flour for maximum benefit to the hair. First, to make hair in volume, mix maizena flour with conditionary flour. Apply the mixture in the hair area that you want to look to have a volume. Then, biased to clean.
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Second, to reduce wrinkled hair on damp days, rinse the hair with MAizena flour mixed with water so that it forms a liquid solution. Use this mixture after shampooing and using conditioner. It functions to control tangled hair naturally, explainsUS.
Third, apply Maizena flour as a dry shampoo to control oily hair. To use it, advises Brooks, break your hair and comb gently. Start with a little MAizena flour, about a teaspoon or depending on how thick and long your hair is. Shop the MAizena flour on your hands, use your fingers to flatten the flour while gently massage the hair roots. Apply it to areas that tend to be oily.
It is important to note that Maizena flour does not have healing properties from hair problems. This means that hair care with maizena flour cannot cope with dry head skin, only helps overcome oily hair and adds to the volume of limp hair.