Hair Conditioner |
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Wednesday, 25 May 2011 06:01 |
Deep hair conditioner recipes you can make at home. Jojoba Hair ConditionerIngredients:
Instructions: In the top of a double boiler, gently warm the rose water. Once rose water is warm, add jojoba oil. For extra conditioning, leave on for several minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Shampoo and rinse again with cool water.
Honey ConditionerIngredients:
Instructions: Mix all ingredients in small bowl. Massage on hair in small sections. Wrap head with shower cap for 30 minutes. Rinse and shampoo
Egg ConditionerIngredients:
Instructions: Beat egg yolk until it is thick and light colored. Add oil beat well. Slowly add and beat the water into the egg mixture. Pour mixture into a container. After shampooing, massage all conditioner into hair and leave on for a few minutes before thoroughly rinsing.
Mayonnaise ConditionerIngredients:
Instructions: Rinse and towel dry. Apply mayonnaise to the hair. Massage in. Let sit for 10-15 minutes, shampoo again lightly and rinse with an apple cider vinegar and water solution. This will help with the smell and remove any residue.
Sesame & Coconut Protein ConditionerIngredients:
Instructions: Mix ingredients in bowl, apply to hair before shampoo. Let sit for 20 minutes. Rinse, then shampoo.
Avocado Deep ConditionerIngredients:
Instructions: Peel avocado and remove pit. Mash avocado then mix all ingredients in a medium-sized bowl with your hands until it's a consistent green color. Smooth into hair. Use shower cap or plastic wrap to seal body heat in. Leave on hair for 20 minutes. For deeper conditioning wrap a hot, damp towel around your head over the plastic, or use a hair dryer set to a low to medium heat setting. Store extra in refrigerator.
Strength Building Deep ConditionerIngredients:
Instructions: Blend all ingredients. Microwave the mixture for 30 seconds until hot. Stir in one tablespoon of natural unbleached flour to make a paste. Apply the warm paste to wet hair and allow the conditioner to set for 20 minutes Wash as normal.
Hot Oil ConditionerIngredients:
Instructions: Combine ingredients then warm on low heat. Massage mixture into the scalp and hair. Wrap hair in a hot towel for 15 minutes. Shampoo & rinse out
Coconut Honey Deep ConditionerIngredients:
Instructions: Place coconut oil and honey in a small plastic bag and place the bag in a hot cup of water for 1 minute to warm. Apply to hair, wrap hair in a towel for 20 minutes. Wash then dry hair.
Fruit Salad Deep ConditionerIngredients:
Instructions: Blend all ingredients. Apply to hair. For extra conditioning, squeeze in the contents of a vitamin E capsule. Leave in hair for 15 minutes. Then rinse.
Hair Regrowth ConditionerIngredients:
Instructions: Blend all ingredients. Apply to hair. Leave in hair for 15 minutes. Then rinse.
Frizzy Hair Hot Oil Hair RecipeIngredients:
Instructions: Melt coconut oil in a double broiler on low. Add other castor oil, allow to cool then add EOs. Apply to hair, wrap hair in a towel for 30-45 minutes. Wash then dry hair.
Dry Hair Hot Oil Conditioner RecipeIngredients:
Instructions: Place oils in a small plastic bag and place the bag in a hot cup of water for 1 minute to warm. Apply to hair, wrap hair in a towel for 20 minutes. Wash then dry hair.
Rosemary Hot Oil TreatmentIngredients:
Instructions: Massage mixture into damp hair. Wrap hair in a hot towel or cover with shower cap for 20 minutes. Shampoo & rinse out.
Hair Regrowth Hot Oil ConditionerIngredients:
Instructions: Apply at night, to scalp in thinning areas. Do not rinse out till morning.
Tropical Conditioner
Ingredients:
Instructions: Combine mashed avocado with some coconut mil in a small bowl. Heat in microwave for approx. 45 seconds. Stir. Test temperature. Massage mixture into hair. Wrap hair in a hot towel or cover with shower cap for 15 minutes. Shampoo and rinse out.
Herbs, ingredients and oils you can add to you conditioner
When using fresh herbs or teas for your shampoos, remember these will not last as long as when using essential oils. Make smaller batches.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 May 2011 06:38 |