My hair is disgusting. It's so damaged. I need to find something that will work that will keep my hair properly moisturized. I found this thing on Pinterest a while back, but the website doesn't work anymore! I used that treatment once so I don't know how well it actually worked. But luckily, I pinned another website with pretty much the same treatment. Hopefully that'll hopefully help my hair. Here are the ingredients and instructions just in case anybody else wants to try this, or in case that website also doesn't work anymore and I can have a back-up on here.
Homemade Hot Oil Treatment for Damaged Hair
- 3 tbsp cold pressed, extra virgin olive oil
- 3 tbsp jojoba oil
- 1 tbsp pure organic honey
1. Combine all three ingredients in a small plastic container & shake to mix.
2. Put some water in a small saucepan & heat the water on the stove. Don't allow it to boil.
3. Remove the saucepan from the stove & set the bottle of oils in the water to warm it.
4. Shampoo your hair while the oil is warming. Towel dry it lightly.
5. Pour the warm oil mixture into your hands and massage it into your hair. Work thoroughly from roots to ends.
6. Put a plastic cap over your hair & wrap a towel over your head. Leave the oils in your hair for 30 minutes.
7. Shampoo the oil from your hair & condition your hair.
The end. Now I just gotta buy all the stuff and put this to the test.
I hope my hair looks this luscious.
Do you use heat protectant before you straighten/curl?
ReplyDeleteOf course! But the one I have now is water based, and I have found those ones suck. So I ordered a new one that'll hopefully be better.
ReplyDeleteI use Tresemme - it works really well for me.
ReplyDeleteI use the Tresseme one as well. It works really well! I also use one by Suave. I put the Suave on in my hair while it's wet. Then when it's dry, I use the Tresseme one. I also have found that Aussie 3 Minute miracle conditionor works great! I use it all the time and my hair has improve so much!
ReplyDeleteAnd there are a lot of typos in that previous comment. Oops!
ReplyDeleteAlso, try some Agron oil!
ReplyDeleteHuh. I will have to try those products! Is the Suave one just a heat protector or is it like a conditioning type thing?
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