How to Make Cream-based Hair Moisturizers

Cream-based moisturizers are easy to make.

Flag this photo

At times, hair that is styled regularly needs a little extra help to maintain its shine and healthy appearance. Daily hair-care routines and exposure to the elements can cause hair to lose its softness and luster. Store-bought hair conditioners are expensive and often filled with chemicals and synthetic ingredients. Moisture-restoring cream-based hair conditioners can be made at home using simple, natural ingredients.

Related Searches:Difficulty:Moderately EasyInstructions Things You'll NeedBananaAvocadoCoconut milkYogurtOlive oilEggHoneyVitamin EMayonnaiseSuggest Edits1

Mix banana and avocado for a tropical cream hair moisturizer. Mash one ripe banana and one ripe avocado with a fork until the mixture is smooth and free of lumps. Add 1 cup of coconut milk. Mix well. Apply moisturizer to damp hair. Leave moisturizer on hair for 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing it out with warm water.

2

Combine 1 cup of plain yogurt with 4 tbsp. of olive oil, 1 egg, 2 tsp. honey and the oil from 2 vitamin E capsules. Mix until smooth and creamy. Apply conditioner to damp hair. Leave in for 20 to 30 minutes before rinsing with warm water.

3

Combine 1 cup of mayonnaise and half an avocado in a bowl until smooth. Apply the conditioner evenly to damp hair. Allow the conditioner to remain on the hair for at least 20 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with warm water.

Tips & Warnings

Canned coconut milk will separate, and the cream will rise to the top. Do not shake. Use the thick coconut cream that is at the top to make hair conditioners

Suggest item

ReferencesMakeup & Beauty Tips: Best Homemade Deep ConditionersBeauty Secrets Revealed: Home Hair ConditionerBeyond Jane: Yogurt Hair Conditioning MaskPhoto Credit Pixland/Pixland/Getty ImagesRead Next:

Print this articleCommentsFollow eHowFollow

View the Original article

No comments:

Post a Comment