My hair was in need of some extra moisture since I have been washing & heat styling it a lot lately! So on Saturday I decided to give it just that & do a homemade hair mask. If you've read any of my other DIY beauty posts then you know that I prefer homemade natural products to chemical filled store brought ones. I'm not some weird hippie with this stuff it's just that my body is allergic to so many different things, & I take a lot of medication, so when it comes to beauty I prefer to keep it simple & avoid chemicals when I can. Hair masks are something that are easily made at home with ingredients you have in your kitchen & I would argue that they moisturize your hair better then pricey hair masks I've tried in the past. When I was younger I used to a honey & olive oil hair mask that I think I read about in Seventeen or a magazine like that, so with what I remembered from that mask & the addition of avocado oil I came up with my very own Honey Hair Mask recipe that seriously works wonders.
Combine all the ingredients in a bowl, making sure to mix them together thoroughly. Next, apply to hair making sure to evenly distribute; I recommend turing your head upside down while applying. You need to do this over the sink or an area that can be easily cleaned, I did mine at my bathroom sink/vanity area. When you've saturated your hair with the mask (only use enough to coat your hair, there was a small amount left when I did it so I just got rid of it), put a shower cap, or towel on to lock it in. Leave on for a minimum of 30 minutes, but longer is better, I left mine on for 3 hours.
After at least 30 minutes you need to wash your hair. First try to rinse out as much as you can with just water. Then shampoo* your hair from roots to tips & rinse. I recommend shampooing again, but only your roots, to be sure that you removed all the oil & honey. You can then condition, with a small amount of conditioner, & style as usual.
*While I typically wash my hair with the Baking Soda Shampoo Alternative, but I have found that it does not completely remove an oil treatment for you hair. When I need to wash my hair after a mask like this I use L'Oreal Paris EverCrème Nourishing Shampoo, which has no sulfates & is super gentle on hair (& doesn't make my head itchy!).
This mask made my hair so incredibly soft, smooth, & shiny. It really gave it the extra moisture it needed, & has made it look so healthy. If your hair is feeling dry or a little lackluster I definitely recommend giving it a try, you will love it too!
Do you have any natural hair remedies? If you do please share them in the comments!
Oh wow and the honey is ok,that scares me a bit, but it sounds so decadent, and if it works I just may try it. Cheaper then buying a mask that is for sure.
This looks great! Does it make a huge difference to not put the avocado oil in? I probably would have a hard time finding that where I live!
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I've been looking for something like this, so I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Love this! My hair is so dry!
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ohhh i will have to try this! thanks for sharing. i love, love your blog! so happy to have stumbled across it!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so incredible! I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so awesome!! The ingredients are all so rich. I really want to try it! Especially now that I know it actually works. Thanks for sharing!!
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This sounds like so much fun to make. I think I need a pamper sesh this weekend!! ;D
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Oh wow and the honey is ok,that scares me a bit, but it sounds so decadent, and if it works I just may try it. Cheaper then buying a mask that is for sure.
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loooove
ReplyDeletethis really sounds like a great mix for a natural alternative to a hair mask! :D
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This sounds awesome! I will have to try it! Thanks for posting it!
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