DIY Hair Masks to Save Your Hair

DIY Hair Masks to Save Your Hair

DIY Hair Masks to Save Your Hair

Even the healthiest hair can use a little extra TLC every now and then, which is why the hair gods created hair masks. Whether you need a deep treatment, detox, or something in between, homemade hair masks can help you rejuvenate after too much styling, coloring, or sun exposure.

1. Hydrating mask for dry, frizzy hair

formula.

      Coconut Oil (1 teaspoon for fine hair, 1 tablespoon for thick hair)

Rub coconut oil into your hands to melt it. Massage it into dry hair and leave on for 10 minutes. Rinse with warm water and shampoo.

benefit.

This one-ingredient mask works wonders for frizz and dryness. Coconut oil is a beauty powerhouse best suited for taming and smoothing thick, dry hair. Thanks to its fatty acids, it is easily absorbed by the hair and protects the cuticle from damage by retaining the oils stripped during cleansing, preventing protein loss. It hydrates and removes shine from hair, leaving it soft to the touch.

2. Mask to relieve dry and itchy scalp

formula.

      1 tablespoon coconut oil

      1/4 banana

      1 teaspoon brown sugar

Mash 1/4 banana with brown sugar and coconut oil in a microwave safe bowl. Heat in the microwave for a few seconds to soften and melt the sugar, but don't completely dissolve it. Massage directly into scalp and leave on for 10 minutes. Rinse with warm water.

benefit.

Try this blend when you want to detox your scalp and moisturize your locks. Coconut oil has antibacterial properties that fight dandruff while adding maximum moisturizing properties to the skin. Bananas also have antibacterial properties that help calm and soothe an itchy scalp. At the same time, brown sugar acts as an exfoliator, removing dead skin cells and unclogging pores for healthier-looking skin.

3. Oily Scalp Relief Mask

formula.

     1/2 cup of apple cider vinegar

     1 tablespoon lemon juice

     1 teaspoon honey

Pour apple cider vinegar, honey, and lemon juice into a spray bottle and shake to combine. Spray directly on scalp and massage in. Leave on for 10 minutes, then rinse off with lukewarm water. the

benefit.

Apple cider vinegar removes impurities and buildup from the hair, while lemon cleanses and degreases the scalp, leaving it feeling fresh and clean. (If the vinegar smell bothers you, feel free to add a drop or two of your favorite essential oil). Meanwhile, honey will act as a binding agent for this liquid mask, helping to keep the natural oils from being stripped from the skin and hair during the clarifying process.

4. Shine Boosting Masque for Dull Color-Treated Hair

formula.

     coconut oil (for fine hair, use 1 teaspoon; for thick hair, use 1 tablespoon)

     2 tbsp olive oil

     1 teaspoon honey

Combine coconut oil, olive oil, and honey in a microwave-safe bowl. Put in the microwave for a few seconds to melt and get hot. Massage into hair, down to ends, and leave on for 10 minutes. Rinse with warm water before shampooing.

benefit.

Fading is natural, but the right face mask can help keep your tone fresh and vibrant. Coconut oil has a UV filter that blocks sun damage and color fading while protecting hair from drying out. Olive oil works on dry ends to make them soft and bouncy, while honey contains emollients that add high shine and moisturize and smooth strands.

5. Mask for repairing damaged and split ends

formula.

     half an avocado

     2 tbsp olive oil

     1 teaspoon honey

     1 tablespoon plain yogurt

Mash an avocado half and toss in a bowl with the olive oil, honey, and plain yogurt until combined. Apply to damaged ends only. Leave on for 20 minutes, then rinse off with lukewarm water. the

benefit.

If we needed another reason to love avocados, they have cuticle-sealing minerals and contain proteins and vitamins that nourish and soften hair. Beyond that, olive oil is a natural emollient for maximum Perfectly retains moisture for soft, shiny hair, while the protein in yogurt helps brittle hair grow stronger.

6. Scalp scrub for dry scalp

formula.

     4 tablespoons sea salt

     4-5 tablespoons olive oil

Mix together sea salt and olive oil. Wet hair thoroughly, exfoliate the entire scalp area with a scalp scrub and leave on for 2 to 5 minutes. Rinse off and continue with your shampoo and conditioner regimen.

benefit.

While it's not a face mask in the traditional sense, this scalp scrub is so useful it's a must-share. The salt in this formula acts as an exfoliator to release dry, flaky skin on the scalp, while the olive oil acts as a moisturizer.

7. Deep Hydrating Mask

formula.

     1/2 avocado, mashed

     1 banana, mashed

     2 tablespoons almond oil

Mix these ingredients together. Apply mask to wet hair from roots to ends, covering hair with a shower cap. Let the mask stay on for 20 minutes. Rinse off and continue with your shampoo and conditioner regimen.

benefit.

Almond oil contains fatty acids and vitamin E, making it a perfect vehicle to combine with avocado and banana. Together, they create a hydrating embrace for dry hair.

8. Radiance and Strength Mask

formula.

     1 glass of beer, stored flat (at least 12 hours unopened)

     1 egg, beaten well

Mix these ingredients together. Apply mask from roots to ends, covering hair with a shower cap. Let the mask stay on for 20 minutes. Rinse off and continue with your shampoo and conditioner regimen.

benefit.

Don't throw away that half-empty (or half-full) bottle of beer, which is loaded with essential vitamins to help promote hair growth and repair, while eggs contribute to shine, moisture, and strength

 

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