Hair is not unlike the earths very own 'scalp' covering, trees, it has long been know that fire is part of a forests natural life cycle, a forest fire removes very old trees making way for new saplings and contributing to the forests health, it also adds massive amounts of ash the the forest floor which enriches the soil allowing for greater proliferation of the tree. Without naturally occuring forest fires every few decades a forests growth would be limited.
I have found that our hair is not so different from the forest model.
I recommend a once monthly hair fire, letting the flames burn down to the root, care should be taken to make sure the 'hair ash' that forms is allowed to sit on the scalp until it is naturally taken into the follicle by the 'magic hair ants' (these magic hair ants I will go into at some length later)
I use lighter fluid and bar-b-que firelighter blocks to start the 'hair fire' but kindling would do much the same.
Good Luck
I have found that our hair is not so different from the forest model.
I recommend a once monthly hair fire, letting the flames burn down to the root, care should be taken to make sure the 'hair ash' that forms is allowed to sit on the scalp until it is naturally taken into the follicle by the 'magic hair ants' (these magic hair ants I will go into at some length later)
I use lighter fluid and bar-b-que firelighter blocks to start the 'hair fire' but kindling would do much the same.
Good Luck
