Since I found ways to make natural Shampoo, it seemed only fitting to find how to make natural hair conditioner.
This brought up some very strange recipes! I almost should do another post about the other ones.
Here are the few easier ones I found. Must try these!
Lemon Delight
- ¼ cup of plain yogurt
- 1 egg yolk
- 2 pinches of lemon rinds
Mix up all the ingredients.Rub the mixture gently into your hair, starting at the scalp before washing your hair. The lemon rinds will help to bring out the shine, and the yolk and yogurt work really well together to add elasticity and moisture to your hair.You don’t have to wait very long before you shampoo this conditioner out.Just be sure to do a thorough job of massaging it into your hair.
Avocado Hair Spa
- 1 avocado
- 1 egg yolk
Mash up the avocado either using a blender or potato masher.Add the egg yolk and mix until the two ingredients are well combined. Gently apply the mixture to your hair, making sure to spread it evenly.When you are done applying it to your hair, sit back and relax for approximately 15-20 minutes.Then, rinse the mixture out with warm water and shampoo as usual.The natural oils of the avocado do a really nice job of moisturizing drab and dull hair.
Tropical Dandruff Conditioner
- 3 tbsp pure lime juice
- ¼ cup coconut oil
This conditioner is an awesome for treating dandruff without making your hair feel too oily.Simply mix the two ingredients and massage into your scalp.Wait about 1 hour and then shampoo your hair with a gentle shampoo.
Bananas and Honey
- 1 banana
- ½ cup of honey
Puree the banana in a blender, or mash it up really well.Mix it with the honey until the mixture is well combined. Shampoo your hair first. Apply the mixture to your wet hair. Leave it on your hair for about 40 minutes before rinsing it again.
One Ingredient Recipes
- Plain white vinegar works really well as a clarifying rinse.
- If you have an itchy scalp, you can try massaging a little peanut oil on your scalp before shampooing.
I found these to be the most simple, and really rather fascinated that it’s just stuff in the kitchen! I found this info on how to make natural hair conditioner from here.
























The Banana one looks good to eat too! at least if it gets in your mouth…Avocados are very oily and they would be a good conditioner!
Daddy
Sounds like good recipes for the hair. I think I will try one or two of them. :O)
Thanks for such great recipes on conditioner. I cannot wait to try them. My hair flakes a lot and the dandruff one sounds great!! Thanks for sharing!
Welcome! I do hope that a recipe here will help with the flakes and dandruff. That can be so annoying I am sure! Thank you for stopping by!!