3 DIY hair masks with Aloe Vera!

3 DIY hair masks with Aloe Vera!

Do you have time on weekends and lack ideas to keep you busy? We have provided you with a small list of DIY recipes with Aloe Vera to take care of your hair in a 100% natural way! Ready. e to make your little hair routine home made?

RECIPE 1: THE MOISTURIZING SCALP MASK WITH ALOE VERA

THE INGREDIENTS

For this recipe you need:
1 tablespoon of Aloe Vera gel
20 drops of rice protein
5 drops of tea tree essential oil
(only if your scalp is prone to dandruff or flaking)

HOW TO USE IT ?

Before shampooing, apply the preparation to your scalp and leave for about 10 minutes;
Rinse your scalp thoroughly and go to the shampoo step;

Warning: this preparation must be used the same day and cannot be stored.

RECIPE 2: THE ULTRA-NOURISHING AND MOISTURIZING MASK WITH ALOE VERA

THE INGREDIENTS

For this recipe you need:
1 tablespoon of Aloe Vera gel
1 tablespoon of castor oil
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon of jojoba oil
2 drops of essential oil of rosewood, ylang-ylang or neroli
1 teaspoon of honey
1 tablespoon of water

HOW TO USE IT ?

Shampoo and rinse your hair with lukewarm water to open the scales;
Coat your still wet lengths with your homemade mask (apply the preparation from roots to ends);
Leave the mask on for about 20 minutes then rinse thoroughly;
Wash your hair a second time with your conditioner to remove residue, nourish your hair and close the scales.
Rinse then let your hair air dry before combing it out.

RECIPE 3: THE "HAIR GROWTH" MASK WITH ALOE VERA

THE INGREDIENTS
2 tablespoons of Organic Aloe Vera gel
1 tablespoon of vegetable castor oil
1 tablespoon of mustard vegetable oil
6 drops of Saint-Thomas Bay essential oil
6 drops of ginger essential oil 
 

HOW TO USE IT ?

Apply the preparation to the scalp using your fingers or a brush;
Massage your scalp to accelerate the penetration of the treatment into your skin and leave on for 30 minutes;
Rinse thoroughly and proceed to the shampoo step.
Put your preparation in the refrigerator for later use (max 2 days after preparation)
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