“I took hold of that scourge -filled ship and crushed it between my limbs, hurtling it into the second sun, the red one that gave me strength. But I was too late." Terraformer
DIY COCONUT OIL HAIR MASKS
My hair can feel dry after daily styling and the stripping dry air of the desert here in Arizona. I do color my hair and I struggle with skipping shampoo days because I want my hair to smell nice.
I also want my hair to feel soft, and over the counter deep conditioners don’t seem to make much of a difference. I have discovered the benefits of making a homemade body scrub with coconut oil and now I know how great it makes my hair feel when I use the best hair coconut oil.
I kept it simple for my first mask. I just rubbed some plain solid coconut oil between my hands to warm it and as it liquefied I then finger combed it through my hair. I put a light layer throughout paying attention to the ends. I let it sit in my hair for one hour and the scent of coconuts made it quite a soothing wait. I shampooed and conditioned my hair as normal, and I didn’t notice a difference until I brushed out my hair after the shower with little resistance. I blow dried my hair with a round brush and was surprised that my hair was bouncy after a heavy mask treatment. It’s soft and I plan on making this my new weekly DIY hair treatment.
Check out these additional video’s below for homemade coconut oil hair masks.
Coconut Oil and Honey Hair Mask
Coconut Oil and Castor Oil Hair Mask
Coconut Oil, Honey, and Banana Hair Mask
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I'm Shara, a wife, mother, bargain shopper, and I love to critique everything from food to mascara. I'm a sister of Colleen who lives in the desert of Arizona. My favorite time of day is when I pretend my kids are asleep upstairs, and I can catch up on my favorite shows with my handsome husband. Once Upon a Time, Dr. Who, Mythbusters (husband's choice), Big Bang Theory, Sherlock, and Castle. I turned 40 but feel around 30ish, and wonder where the time has gone. I love new clothes, new make-up, new food, and anything new to try out and critique. It's not mean, I promise, I just really like to figure out how to make things better :-)