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If you’ve tried a lot of expensive hair products and been unsatisfied with the results, I recommend trying these ten DIY natural hair recipes.Natural Hair Treatments For Black Hair<\/p>\n

The problem is that your natural hair becomes dry when the hair shafts do not absorb or hold enough moisture, leaving your hair brittle and drab. While there are numerous solutions available to treat dry hair, there is no assurance that these items will work for your hair. Rather than wasting money on a variety of solutions, you may manage your dry hair with some natural items you already have in your kitchen.<\/p>\n

If you’re wondering what products you can use in your hair that you already have in your kitchen, here’s a list of ten food items you can use right away.<\/p>\n

10 Natural Hair Treatments For Black Hair Every Lady Should Know<\/h2>\n
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1. Extra Virgin Olive Oil<\/a><\/h3>\n

Olive oil is arguably the most popular DIY dry hair ingredient because it’s high in Vitamin E and antioxidants, which assist to mend damaged hair by increasing cuticle health. Olive oil is frequently used as a hot oil hair treatment to help strengthen, luster, and hydrate dry hair.<\/p>\n

How to: In a warm water bath, warm a sufficient amount of olive oil. Then apply it to your hair after it’s completely dry. For at least 30 minutes, cover your hair with a fleece hat, towel, or heating cap. After that, shampoo and thoroughly condition your hair. This therapy should be performed at least once a week.<\/p>\n

2. Mayonnaise<\/h3>\n

Mayonnaise is high in fat, protein, and oils, all of which aid in the treatment of dry hair and the healing of damage. It also gives the hair a lustrous sheen and suppleness.<\/p>\n

Apply around a cup of full-fat mayonnaise to your dry hair. Allow the product to sit in your hair for about an hour after covering it with a plastic cap. After rinsing the substance out of your hair with cool water, shampoo and condition your hair. This treatment should be repeated once a week for best effects.<\/p>\n

3. The egg<\/h3>\n

Protein, lecithin, and fat are all found in eggs, and they all help to strengthen and restore damaged and lifeless hair.<\/p>\n

Combine three eggs, two tablespoons olive oil, and one tablespoon honey in a mixing bowl. This mixture should be applied to damp hair and scalp. Allow to sit for 30 minutes after covering with a plastic cap. After rinsing with cool water, shampoo and condition your hair. To get rid of the strong egg smell, use a sweet-smelling shampoo and conditioner, or add a few drops of essential oils like lemon grass, jasmine oil, or lemon oil to your hair.<\/p>\n

4. Honey<\/h3>\n

Is a humectant, which means it attracts moisture to the hair, keeps it moist longer, softens it, adds gloss, and improves elasticity. Honey is a popular DIY ingredient for dry hair because of this.<\/p>\n

To make your deep conditioner, combine two tablespoons honey, four tablespoons olive oil, and two tablespoons glycerin. Apply to freshly cleansed hair and cover with a plastic cap, then wrap hair in a heating cap and leave for at least 45 minutes.<\/p>\n

5. Aloe Vera<\/h3>\n

Because of their excellent moisturizing characteristics, aloe vera gel or aloe vera juice are common components in hair and skin care products.<\/p>\n

Add a drop of aloe vera juice to your leave-in conditioner or hair spritz for a natural boost. For extra moisture, use some aloe vera gel with your styling product or moisturizer.<\/p>\n

6. Coconut Oil<\/h3>\n

Coconut oil is a nutritious fat that is not only excellent for cooking but also for moisturizing. This mild oil quickly penetrates the hair shaft, assisting in hair protection. Coconut oil, when applied as a pre-shampoo therapy, helps to minimize protein loss during the shampooing process.<\/p>\n

Apply a large amount of coconut oil to dry hair, then cover with a shower cap. Allow this to stay in your hair overnight before shampooing and conditioning as usual. After applying your leave-in conditioner, seal your hair with coconut oil.<\/p>\n

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7. Avocado<\/h3>\n

Avocado’s saturated fats, vitamins A and E, and protein are excellent for dry, damaged hair. Avocado also strengthens your hair and adds moisture to damaged hair shafts.<\/p>\n

How to make it: Mash one ripe avocado with one tablespoon olive oil, jojoba oil, and honey, if preferred. Blend this combination in a blender for a smoother paste; this way, you won’t end up with avocado chunks in your hair. Apply the mixture from the roots to the ends of freshly cleaned hair. Using a shower hat, cover your hair. Allow it to sit for 30 minutes before shampooing with lukewarm water.<\/p>\n

8. Bananas<\/h3>\n

Bananas are high in potassium and moisture, which softens and improves your hair’s flexibility.
\nHow to Go About It: In a blender, combine one ripe banana, one tablespoon almond oil, and two teaspoons honey. This hair mask must be applied correctly to your hair. Allow for 20 to 30 minutes of rest time before completely rinsing with lukewarm water.<\/p>\n

9. Apple Cider Vinegar<\/h3>\n

Vinegar is useful for removing product build-up, restoring the pH balance of the scalp, and treating itching and dandruff. When hair is clean, it can absorb moisture and maintain a healthy moisture level.<\/p>\n

Combine one cup of water and half a cup of apple cider vinegar in a mixing bowl. Rinse your hair with the solution after you’ve washed it. Allow 10 minutes to pass before fully cleaning it.<\/p>\n

10. Coconut Milk<\/h3>\n

Because it softens and improves the texture of your hair, this mixture was previously referred to as a natural relaxer. I received a terrific result when I tried this combination.<\/p>\n

Combine equal parts yogurt and coconut milk in a small mixing bowl. To create a slippery effect, you can also use olive or coconut oil. Apply the mixture to freshly washed hair and leave on for 20 minutes before rinsing with cool water. To get rid of the yogurt smell, you can either style your hair or conduct a co-wash.<\/p>\n

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