The key to beautiful, bouncy curls is healthy hair. While there are a ton of great curly hair products out there these days, sometimes all you need is a good ol' DIY recipe to nourish your locks back to life. The best part is that these curly hair treatments won't cost you much. In fact, you can probably find most of these ingredients in the pantry of your kitchen.
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From coconut oil to aloe vera, you'd be surprised how many natural hair remedies you can make with a few ingredients you have at home. They leave curls deeply conditioned, bouncier, shinier, and healthier after every use. Take some time this weekend to whip up a few of these DIY curly hair treatments. Trust us—your hair will thank you later. Check them out!
Coconut oil really is a miracle worker.
We all know by now how good coconut oil is for your hair. It not only deeply hydrates but it also strengths hair while boosting shine. You can apply as an oil treatment, leaving on for 15 to 20 minutes before thoroughly rinsing or apply as a natural leave-in conditioner. Either way, your curls will love you for it.
You can make your own cleansing conditioner with aloe vera.
Aloe vera does a great job at hydrating hair while also cleansing it from impurities, dirt, and product buildup, similar to a good cleansing conditioner—only natural. Try combining it with honey and coconut milk and using as a natural product for curly hair before conditioning and styling.
Curly hair loves avocado.
Avocados are packed with protein, making it a great ingredient for repairing dry, damaged hair. Try making your own DIY protein mask using avocado, coconut oil, honey, and olive oil.
Avocado oil is just as effective.
For the girl who doesn’t have the patience to mash up an avocado and put it on her head, there’s also avocado oil, which does just as good of a job at moisturizing and strengthening hair. Just saying.
Jojoba hydrates like you wouldn’t believe.
If coconut oil is a natural product too heavy for your curly hair, try jojoba oil. It’s so lightweight, you can incorporate it into your curly cocktail styling formula and not have it weigh curls down.
Use eggs for a good protein treatment.
Eggs are another great protein-heavy ingredient. Try beating them in a bowl and combining with ripe avocado and a tablespoon of olive oil to help revitalize curls.
Use flaxseeds to make your own curl gel.
That’s right—these high-fiber, protein-packed seeds can be used to make gel. Follow this easy recipe to make this curly hair treatment by yourself at home. All you need are flaxseeds, water, a stocking, and essential oils like rosemary or lavender oil.
Olive oil is great for especially dry curls.
It's way too heavy and greasy to use as a styling product, but olive oil works wonders as an natural conditioning treatment. Leave it on for 20 to 30 minutes before rinsing out.
There’s a reason why a lot of curl products these days are made with coconut milk.
That’s because it does a great job of hydrating and nourishing hair. Use it in your DIY hair masks or as a hydrating rinse-out conditioner.
Honey is great for hydrating curls.
Honey helps to lock and seal in moisture and also helps to cleanse the scalp from buildup and impurities, which aids hair growth. Add it to your hair masks, but make sure to rinse out thoroughly, because it can get sticky!
Exfoliate your scalp with sugar.
A healthy scalp is key in maintaining healthy, bouncy curls. Try exfoliating your scalp once a week with a DIY scrub. Add a tablespoon of sugar to your favorite shampoo, and make sure to gently massage your scalp with it for a few minutes before rinsing out. This curly hair treatment helps buff away dirt, buildup, excess oil, and even dead skin cells.
Exfoliate your scalp with baking soda.
If you struggle with an oily scalp, add a tablespoon of baking soda (instead of sugar) to your favorite shampoo. It does an especially great job at removing excess oils from the scalp.
Who knew bananas were good for your hair?
Apparently they do a lot, in terms of moisture. Make a deep conditioning treatment mixing a banana (pureed) with 1 tablespoon olive oil. Leave on for 30 minutes, and let it work its magic.
Clean up your scalp with apple cider vinegar.
Rinsing your hair with organic apple cider vinegar not only boosts shine but also leaves you with a clear, clean, and healthy scalp. You will see how dandruff disappears thanks to this natural product for curly hair.
Sweet almond oil isn’t just great for your skin.
Like jojoba oil, sweet almond oil is light but works as a natural sealant, locking in moisture and keeping curls soft and smooth. Not to mention that it is also very beneficial for the skin and scalp.
Papaya deeply repairs.
This fruit is high in antioxidants, which help not only to strengthen the immune system but also to repair hair. Try making a DIY hair mask using papaya, olive oil, and honey.
Who knew bamboo extract was also good for hair?
Apparently it helps nourish hair and promotes growth. Try incorporating bamboo extract into your daily diet.
Brown sugar can give you a healthy scalp.
If you want healthy, bouncy curls, a healthy scalp is key. Try creating your own scrub using brown sugar and olive oil and massage on for a few minutes before washing. It is an effective curly hair treatment that will never go out of style.
You’ve probably noticed goji berries in your curly hair products these days.
These dried fruits are filled with nutritious vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Experts recommend consuming them in your diet.
Kukui nut oil is the oil you never thought you needed.
This nut oil originated in Hawaii and has made its way into a number of natural products for curly hair these days. The fatty acids in this nut deeply hydrate, moisturize, and protect hair.
Lemons aren’t just for lightening your hair.
This citrus fruit is filled with vitamin C, pectin, flavonoids, citric acid, calcium, and magnesium—nutrients that can help clean the scalp, unclog hair, and tighten the hair follicles, preventing hair loss.
Manuka oil is ultra-hydrating.
Not only is it super moisturizing, but it’s also even more antimicrobial than tea tree oil, making it perfect for scalp health.
Manuka honey is even more hydrating than regular honey.
It functions like a creamy conditioner that helps to moisturize and detangle hair.
Sacha inchi oil is another big beauty secret.
It comes from the Inca peanut and functions to lock in moisture and also keep the scalp moisturized, preventing dry scalp and dandruff.
Shea butter is one of the most popular butters for curly hair.
That’s because it hydrates and nourishes hair like you wouldn’t believe. It works as a sealant and even protects hair against heat.
Vitamin E is great for hair, too.
It not only helps clear and nourish the scalp but also repairs damage to the hair follicles while promoting new growth. It is one of the most popular curly hair treatments, and you only need to mix a few capsules with your other ingredients to create an amazing hair mask.
Strawberries can actually promote hair growth.
Growing curly hair is a challenge, but with strawberries you can achieve long and healthy curly hair. This fruit is high in vitamin C, which helps not only to absorb iron but also to stimulate hair follicles.
Matcha green tea also can combat baldness.
It helps with hair strength and growth and works regardless of whether or not you drink it or apply to the scalp.
Rosemary is another oil that’s great for hair growth.
Another natural curly hair treatment is to apply rosemary oil to your scalp. Apparently it can reverse hair loss symptoms. You can apply using massage.
Yogurt works like a protein treatment.
It’s loaded with vitamins and fatty acids, which help with everything from cleaning dandruff, calming frizz, and strengthening with protein.
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