Don’t miss out! Follow Herbsandoilsremedies on Facebook and Pinterest to stay up to date with new posts to bring more love and life into you..Today we treat the Top 3 DIY Homemade Hair Moisturizer Recipes available online No matter what your hair type is, you need to moisturize your curls!
Our hair is continuously exposed to damage on a daily basis, whether it be from chemical based products, blow dryers or hair irons, or simply environmental factors such as the wind and sun. using products such as leave-ins and curl creams can be quite expensive and also depends to a large extend on length of your hair, its porosity, and your budget hence making your own homemade hair moisturizer for a fraction of the cost is the ideal way to go...
Lack of moisture is the most common reason behind the majority of hair issues, and once this moisture is replenished you are well on the way to healthier looking hair.We know that for some of you, gathering up all of these ingredients can be near impossible if you don’t already know where to go to get them. For you curlies, there is something a little easier for you, we added links to ready-made cheats so you can get started quickly and give your hair that awesome moisturizering effect....
This conditioning treatment combines the beneficial properties of honey to add shine, olive oil to lock in hair moisture, and rosemary oil to help stimulate healthy hair growth. It will leave your hair looking vibrant and feeling silky smooth.
- 1/2 cup of honey
- 1/4 cup of olive oil (use 2 tablespoons for normal to oily hair)
- 4 drops of rosemary essential oil
- 1 teaspoon of Xanthum gum (sold in health stores – or on Amazon)
Homemade Hair Moisturizer #2 Hot Oil Treatment
This recipe contains a powerful concoction of natural moisturizers to provide a rich nourishing hair treatment. Apply this treatment once a week to experience luxurious and healthy hair.
1 cup of sunflower seed oil
1/4 cup of hemp seed oil
1/8 cup of avocado oil
1/8 cup of jojoba oil
2 tablespoons of vitamin E oil
1/8 cup of cocoa butter
1/8 cup of avocado butter
1/8 cup of mango butter
Preparation
This treatment is highly recommended for damaged, dry, and chemically or color treated hair. The essential oils provide a floral but minty aroma as well as conditioning qualities for the hair and scalp.
1/8 cup of safflower oil
1/8 cup of sweet almond oil
8 drops of lavender oil
6 drops of lemongrass oil
6 drops of rosemary oil
4 drops of geranium oil
If you want to restore the moisture and shine back into your damaged hair, then these homemade recipes using only natural ingredients are for you. Give them a go and leave a comment below letting us know how they work for you......
3 Comments
How many of each do you use for the daily spritz?
ReplyDeleteHi, Dear can you please make your comment more clearer.. how many each of what do you mean? Which of the recipes are you refering to please...
ReplyDeleteHi. I think the person is referring to the measurements for each ingredient (olive oil, glycerin and cold water) in the DAILY SPRITZ (picture under the Hot Oil Treatment).
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