Understandably so, daily routines change when world events put normal life on pause. For example, I can’t remember the last day I used retinol and it’s been a long minute since I slathered on my favorite curling cream. Though I’m certainly not faulting myself because life is just like that sometimes, my hair is definitely suffering the consequences. Now, all of the things I used to do, well, aren’t working. So I’ve resorted to going the DIY route with what I think are some of the best DIY hair mask recipes.
There’s no shortage of options out there, but these six standouts require minimal ingredients, minimal mixing and deliver quick results for the hair strands and scalp.
Mayonnaise & Avocado Mask
Source: InstagramCelebrity hairstylist Ricardo Rojas says one of the easiest (and most nourishing) things you can do for your hair right now is an avocado and mayonnaise mask. This hydrating combo is especially helpful in preventing split ends since mayo is loaded in amino acids and vitamins while avocado is a great source of healthy fats.
After mashing the two ingredients together, here’s how Rojas recommends applying it:
“Apply to damp hair starting at the root and applying in a downward motion to your ends, the way you would work in your conditioner. Once fully coated, grab your shower cap and chill for 15-20 minutes. Then a thorough rinse and finish with shampoo. Add a light conditioner for even better results. I use my Yerba Mate Super Shine shampoo ($34 at Amazon) and conditioner ($34 at Amazon) after applying a mask.”
Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse
Source: InstagramHair expert, chemist and founder of Bounce Curl Merian Odesho emphasizes the importance of detoxing hair from daily cleansers, conditioners, and leave-in products, all of which can cause major buildup.
“Sometimes, it is hard to get around this because conditioners contain cationic ingredients that will slowly build up over time,” she says. “Everyone uses conditioners, right? The easiest way to detox hair from your home ingredients is to use organic apple cider vinegar with a clarifying shampoo.” According to Odesho, the acidity in the vinegar will remove build-up, dirt, and oils, as well as rebalance the PH of your hair.
Below, her step by step guide to what I like to call “scalp masking:”
- Simply mix 1 cup apple cider vinegar ($3.02 at Amazon) with 3 cups water.
- Put this mixture in a bottle that you can take to your shower.
- Shampoo your hair with clarifying shampoo such as BounceCurl Enzyme Gentle Clarifying Shampoo and rinse.
- Apply the ACV mixture to your hair and scalp.
- Leave this mixture in your hair for 12-15 minutes.
- Rinse and then apply conditioner.
Ginger & Tonic Scalp Detox
Yogurt & Olive Oil Mask
ACV & Lemon Juice Mask
If you find that no matter how many times you wash your hair it’s still feeling lifeless and dull, celebrity hairstylist and salon expert Michelle Cleveland recommends this quick DIY mask to nix buildup. “While apple cider vinegar is a great agent for balancing out your hair’s natural PH, it also helps close up any cuticles resulting in some serious shine,” she says. “The added juice from the lemon contributes to the shine.”
(*Note: too much lemon juice can slightly budge your hair color and create some homemade highlights, so tread lightly.)
To make the mask, add 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar ($3.02 at Amazon) to 1 cup of water. Squeeze the juice from half a lemon into the mixture and stir it to blend the ingredients.
“To apply, first wash your hair with your normal shampoo and rinse. Don’t condition. Instead, pour the mixture onto your scalp and massage it in working it all the way down to the ends of your hair,” says Cleveland. “Be careful not to get the mixture into your eyes, as it could burn quite a bit. Leave in for 10-15 minutes and then rinse out.”
Coconut Oil & Honey Mask
Cleveland is also a fan of coconut oil which she considers the ultimate source of hair hydration. “Unlike some other natural oils, coconut oil is made up of a smaller molecule which makes it easier to penetrate into the cortex (thickest layer) of the hair, providing more than just a shiny coat on the inside.”
Another go-to for Cleveland is honey, a natural humectant (pulls moisture out of the air) packed with antioxidants. When combined with coconut oil, you’ve got a sure-fire recipe for locking in moisture and shine. Cleveland recommends choosing an organic version of both ingredients so you can avoid any added chemicals or artificial ingredients.
“To apply, melt both the coconut oil ($5.71 at Amazon) and honey ($7.49 at Amazon) to room temperature (be careful not to make it too hot to avoid burning your scalp). Mix together before applying. Work the mixture through damp hair, making sure to coat every strand from root to tip. Leave the mask on for about 20 minutes and rinse well. Follow up with your normal shampoo and conditioner routine.”
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