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DIY Home Remedies

 

While there are several fine product lines on the market for the care and maintenance of curly hair, many girls with curls are advocating a move to more natural products, including those made at home. Below are several recipes you can use if you have an adventurous spirit and would like to experiment.

 

ACV Rinse
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Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse

There is some debate on whether or not an apple cider vinegar (ACV) rinse alone can clarify the hair; however, it is helpful to bring the hair back into balance after an alkaline solution has come into contact with the hair and will shut the cuticle back down. Repeated use of ACV rinses can be drying, so limit use to once or twice per month at most:

 

Combine:

1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

1 cup warm water

 

Pour the mixture over the hair after cleansing (do not rinse out), then condition as usual. Any lingering smell will dissipate as your curls dry. (back to top)

 

Baking Soda Clarification

With some silicone-based products, clarification must be done to remove the product that builds up over time on the hair shaft. Rather than resort to sulfate-based shampoos to remove this build-up, which can damage and dry the hair, a baking soda cleanse is preferable:

 

Combine:

1 tablespoon baking soda

3 tablespoons curly-friendly conditioner

 

Apply mixture to the scalp and massage firmly, then continue to massage the mixture down the hair shaft to the ends. Work into hair well. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and follow immediately with an apple cider vinegar rinse.

 

Note: You must follow any baking soda cleanse with an apple cider vinegar rinse. Baking soda is alkaline—meaning it will raise your cuticle and open up your hair shaft. The apple cider vinegar is acidic and will close your cuticle back down. If you don’t follow the cleanse with an ACV rinse, you’ll be leaving your hair shaft open and setting yourself up for more frizz than you’d probably like. (back to top)

 

Chlorine Buster

It is always a good idea to rinse your hair with plain water prior to entering any swimming pool to prevent chlorine water from penetrating into your hair shaft; however, this remedy will help reverse any chlorine damage to unprotected hair.

 

Combine:

1 egg, beaten

2 tablespoons olive or coconut oil

1/4 cup pureed, peeled cucumber

 

Massage well into hair from scalp to ends, then cover with a plastic processing cap. Process for 30 minutes hour at room temperature, then cleanse hair with a non-sulfate based cleanser. (back to top)

 

Deep Conditioning Treatment

No time for a deep conditioning treatment? Right before you go to sleep, rake a good deep moisture treatment through your slightly damp curls. Cover your hair completely with a plastic processing cap and/or a satin sleep bonnet and go to sleep (throw a towel over your pillowcase for extra protection). In the morning, rinse out the treatment, then scrunch in your styling products, style and go. Voilà! A deep conditioning treatment that doesn’t take hours from your day! (back to top)

 

Essential Oil Blend for Hair Growth

Please note there is no guarantee this oil will stimulate hair growth in every individual. However, researchers from the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in Scotland published a study of 86 individuals who used this oil for seven months and reported 44% of people in the treatment group had new hair growth compared to only 15% in the control group.

 

Combine:

3 drops cedarwood essential oil

3 drops lavender essential oil

3 drops lemon essential oil

3 drops rosemary essential oil

3 drops thyme essential oil

1/8 cup grapeseed oil

1/8 cup jojoba oil

 

Apply several drops of the mixture to areas of hair loss each night, massaging gently into the scalp for 3-5 minutes. Store oil tightly covered and keep away from heat and light.

 

Contraindications: Avoid rosemary essential oil when pregnant or if you suffer from high blood pressure. Cautions: Citrus oils are photosensitive and should not be applied prior to sun exposure. (back to top)

 

Hair Detangler

Well-moisturized curly hair is virtually tangle-free, but this recipe can help with the tangles while you are in your re-hydration process. You can keep this in a spray bottle and spray it on in the shower to help detangle your hair while cleansing and conditioning:

 

Combine:

1 teaspoon aloe vera gel

1/2 teaspoon grapefruit seed extract

2 drops grapefruit essential oil

2 drops glycerin

8 ounces purified water

 

Mix together in a spray bottle and keep in the shower. Spray lightly to help detangle hair.

 

Cautions: Citrus oils are photosensitive and should not be applied prior to sun exposure. (back to top)

 

Honey Hair Conditioner

Honey is a natural humectant that can help restore moisture to dry hair. The antibacterial properties of honey will release low levels of hydrogen peroxide and can lighten the hair, however, so be sure to warm the honey before use—heating it will negate the effects of the peroxide.

 

Combine:

1/2 cup honey, warmed in the microwave

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

 

Massage well into hair from scalp to ends, then cover with a plastic processing cap. Process for 30 minutes at room temperature, then cleanse hair with a non-sulfate cleanser. For added penetration, sit under a warm (not hot) dryer for 20 minutes. (back to top)

 

Lavender Water Hair Spray

The benefits of lavender essential oil in hair care are many—it can help to disinfect your scalp and skin and it can be very effective on lice and lice eggs or nits. In addition, the scent of lavender has been shown to help reduce headaches, depression, anxiety and emotional stress.

 

Combine:

1 cup purified water

1/2 tablespoon curly-friendly conditioner or coconut oil

2 drops lavender essential oil

 

Combine in an 8 oz. spray bottle. Spray lightly on hair to refresh throughout the day. Shake well before each use.

 

Contraindications: Avoid lavender essential oil if you suffer from low blood pressure or in pregnancy prior to the second trimester. (back to top)

 

Oily Scalp Treatment

While most curly women suffer from dry scalp, curly men often do battle with oily hair and scalp conditions. Whether you are a girl or a guy with curls, the witch hazel in this remedy will act as an astringent and the mouthwash includes antiseptic properties to help with oil reduction.

 

Combine:

3 tablespoons witch hazel

3 tablespoons natural mouthwash

 

Apply with cotton pads (only to your scalp); do not rinse. Cleanse as usual. (back to top)

 

Olive Oil Treatment

Olive oil is one of the healthiest natural ingredients for hair that is extremely dehydrated and brittle. Girls with curls who have coarse hair, who historically have the hardest time keeping moisture in their hair, can greatly benefit from the following deep treatment on a monthly or twice-a-month basis (although this treatment is beneficial for anyone with dry hair). You may also substitute coconut oil in place of the olive oil:

 

Warm:

1/4 cup olive oil

 

Massage well into hair from scalp to ends, then cover with a plastic processing cap. Process for 30 minutes at room temperature, then cleanse hair with a non-sulfate cleanser. For added penetration, sit under a warm (not hot) dryer for 20 minutes.

 

Tip: You can buy a can of olive oil or coconut oil cooking spray (such as Pam®) and use it to spray lightly on hair for shine and frizz control. Be judicious, as you do not want to make yourself oily from using too much. Keeping the spray can at least 10 inches from your hair while spraying will also help to ensure any propellants will dissipate before reaching your hair. (back to top)

 

Protein Pack

Some girls with curls, especially those with fine hair, have a tendency to become too over-moisturized with emollients and need additional protein treatments to restore the health of their hair. This is also helpful for lightened (bleached) hair that has not been properly reconstructed after the chemical service:

 

Combine:

1 egg, beaten

1 tablespoon mayonnaise (the full fat kind, not the reduced fat)

2 teaspoons olive or coconut oil

 

Massage well into hair from scalp to ends, then cover with a plastic processing cap. Process for one hour at room temperature, then cleanse hair with a non-sulfate cleanser. For added penetration, sit under a warm (not hot) dryer for 30 minutes. (back to top)

 

Shea Butter Smoothie

For hair that seems overly dry, use this smoothie as a curl cream in your product regimen to add moisture, definition and shine.

 

Warm:

1 cup shea butter

1/4 cup coconut oil

 

Warm the shea butter and coconut oil together over very low heat (or over the top of a double boiler) until just melted.

 

Add:

1/4 tsp. Vitamin E oil

2-3 drops

 

When the mixture is barely warm, add the Vitamin E oil and lavender essential oil, then whip  the mixture together with a hand mixer until fluffy. Store leftovers in an airtight jar.

 

Contraindications: Avoid lavender essential oil if you suffer from low blood pressure or in pregnancy prior to the second trimester. (back to top)

 

 

Baking Soda Clarification
Chlorine Buster
Deep Treatment
EO Treatment
Hair Detangler
Honey Hair Conditioner
Lavender Water Hair Spray
Oily Scalp Treatment
Olive Oil Treatment
Protein Pack
Shea Butter Smoothie
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