Most of us have heard different home remedies for your hair. I have tried some of these over the years and I will tell you which remedies worked for me and some that I have recommended for others that have worked as well. There are different treatments for different hair types and needs. So away we go:
1. HONEY - It is a humectant and locks in moisture. So therefore this is great for dry and damaged hair. If you can manage the honey on it's own generally a 1/2 a cup applied to clean, damp hair will do the job. Add a few tablespoons of olive oil (which moisturizes) and microwave for about 20 seconds for easier application. For extremely damaged hair, trying mixing honey with 1 to 2 tablespoons of avocado or egg yolk which are both super moisturizing. This can
be applied about once a month.
2. OLIVE OIL/LEMON - to get rid of dry scalp or flakes try a lemon juice and olive oil mixture in your hair. The
acidity in lemon juice helps get rid of the flakes and the olive oil moisturizes the skin on your
head. Mix 2 Tablespoons of fresh lemon juice, 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 2 tablespoons of
water and apply to damp scalp. Wrap hair in a towel and let sit for 20 minutes,
then rinse and shampoo hair. This can be applied a few times a month as needed.
3. EGGS - They are super moisturizing. For normal hair, use an entire egg to condition hair. For oily hair
use egg whites only. Use only the egg yolks to moisturize
dry/damaged hair. Use 1/2 cup of whichever egg mixture is right for your hair type and apply to clean, damp hair. Use as many eggs as is needed to thoroughly coat hair. Leave on for 20 minutes, trust me you won't want it on much longer because it smells, rinse and shampoo. Use only about once a month. If you're doing the egg white only for dry hair you can do it a little more frequently.
4. AVOCADO - It's great for dry/damage hair and also to tame frizz. Its oils are perfect for
smoothing and weighing down frizzy hair. Mash up half an avocado and massage into clean, damp
hair. Let sit for 15 minutes before rinsing with water. For really coarse and damaged/dry hair mash the avocado with 1 to 2 Tbsp of an additional
hydrator like egg yolks or mayonnaise.
This can be applied every two weeks.
I have medium length, color treated, heat damaged, dry and coarse hair. I find that the avocado mixed with egg or mayo works the best. My hair is so silky and smooth after a treatment with this mix. Only downfall is the smell, both while it's on and even after shampooing it still lingers. My go to on a regular basis if I just need a little shine and luster is the honey and olive oil mix. Plus it doesn't leave behind a smell and is a lot less messy.
If you choose to do any of these or if you have in the past let me know what you think of the results. Of if you have another home remedy that I didn't mention please share. I have heard about beer adding volume though I've never tried it or known anyone who has. I've also heard of plain yogurt to get rid of buildup on hair but again, never tried it. Either way, these are cheaper then most of your bottled options and better for your hair for sure. Home remedy away everyone!
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