5 DIY Hair Masks You Can Make in Your Own Kitchen

DIY Dry Shampoo

Think about all the things your hair goes through in a day. Washing, brushing, heat, styling, weather— your hair deals with a lot. The last thing you want to do to your worn locks is globbed them full of icky and expensive chemicals.

Check out these toxin-free DIY Hair Masks with essential oils and goodies you already have in your kitchen. DIY hair masks are also one of the ways to stop ruining your hair. Believe me, they can go a long way. 

For Hair Growth

essential oils for hair growth, Grow & Flow Hair Mask

This DIY mask is perfect for growing that long hair you’ve always wanted. Coconut oil leaves your hair undeniably soft. Olive oil guards and strengthens your hair against overall damage with its healthy plant polyphenol compounds, while Rosemary stimulates your scalp to encourage growth. How could you go wrong? 

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Combine the coconut and olive oil in a small bowl.
  2. Heat the mixture until it is just melted.
  3. Apply the mask to dry hair, making sure to thoroughly cover your roots.
  4. Massage the mask into your scalp for 10 minutes. Don’t skip this step!
  5. Wash your hair after at least 30 minutes (feel free to leave it for up to 2 hours).

Note: Dabble with different ratios of olive oil and coconut oil. I personally found that going a little heavier on olive oil further speeds up growth. Too much olive oil, however, leaves my hair a bit too textured for my liking. Find your balance! 

For Dandruff

Trust me, I’ve been there. Managing dandruff is, well, rough. Thankfully, this DIY hair mask for dandruff poses a triple threat to that annoying yeast-like fungus that builds up on your scalp. Coconut oil, apple cider vinegar, and Tea Tree Oil come to the rescue with their antifungal properties. Tea tree oil then gets rid of other pore buildups, while apple cider vinegar uses malic acid to restore your scalp’s pH levels. 

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Heat the coconut oil just until melted.
  2. Combine the melted coconut oil, apple cider vinegar, and tea tree oil in a small bowl.
  3. Mix well.
  4. Apply the mask to dry hair, making sure to thoroughly cover your roots.
  5. Wash your hair after 30 minutes.

For Frizz

I don’t know about you, but my hair can have a mind of its own. Of course, coconut oil and its stellar moisturizing characteristics are making another appearance with this DIY hair mask for frizzy hair. Mixing this with raw honey, a natural humectant that attracts and retains moisture, and egg, which is full of shine-inducing proteins and fats, brings new life to sassy and staticky locks. Adding Palmarosa Essential Oil because of its strengthening compounds is like rewarding your hair for obeying your new non-frizzy standards!

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Combine coconut oil and raw honey and heat the mixture just until melted.
  2. Whisk the egg until it begins to froth. 
  3. Combine the egg, coconut oil, raw honey, and palmarosa oil in a small bowl.
  4. Mix well. 
  5. Apply the mixture to the shaft of dry hair, especially focusing on the ends.
  6. After 1 hour, wash your hair. Make sure to rinse with cold water.

Note: It’s super important to rinse your hair with cold water for this mask. The strands of your hair are covered in a protective layer of cuticle scales. Using cold water makes this cuticle layer less susceptible to water penetration, which means your hair will better lock in moisture.

For Curls

hair growth serum

We all know there’s a fine line between rocking luscious curls and sporting a tangled bird’s nest. If you find yourself stuck in the second category, this DIY hair mask for curly hair is for you. This medley couples the moisturizing benefits of coconut oil and raw honey with hearty avocado fats in a saturating yogurt basePalmarosa Oil then gives your hair the strength it needs to lock in bouncy curls. Talk about a recipe for curl-defining success. 

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Heat the coconut oil just until melted.
  2. Blend the melted coconut oil with all the other ingredients in a blender. 
  3. Apply the mask to all parts of your hair.
  4. Thoroughly comb your hair.
  5. After 1 hour, wash your hair. Make sure to rinse with cold water.

Note: If your hair is extra coarse, experiment with just rinsing your hair after this mask.

For Strength While You Sleep

sleep balm

This simple overnight DIY hair mask puts beauty in beauty sleep. While raw honey holds moisture, bananas are full of silica, a natural alternative to the silicones in your shampoo and conditioner meant for improving softness and volume. Adding Lavender Oil will help you relax as your hair soaks in this mask’s goodness! 

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Peel the banana and mash it with a fork until the consistency is as smooth as possible.
  2. Combine the raw honey, mashed banana, and lavender essential oil in a small bowl.
  3. Mix well.
  4. Apply the mask all throughout your hair.
  5. The next morning, thoroughly wash your hair.

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