5 Homemade Hair Mask Recipes for Princess/Prince Hair

Tired of ruining yourself in hair mask Overpriced with questionable ingredients? Solid cosmetics are catching your eye, but you don't know about a zero-waste mask? So you have to make it yourself with what you have on hand; the mac-guiver hair mask. Oily, dry, damaged or dull hair, here's a recipe for every hair type (or almost). All this with the most natural ingredients possible and local suppliers (see your fridge)!

You can read our beautiful article but you can also watch this beautiful video which will help you make a DIY homemade hair mask

Absolutely essential before making a homemade hair mask

Determine the Type of Hair Growing on Your Unicorn Head

Before choosing a homemade mask recipe, you need to know the needs of your hair, that is, your scalp type.

If your hair quickly becomes oily again (a day or two after washing) and is dull, you probably have an oily scalp due to excessive sebum production (yuck). We therefore recommend a mask for oily hair or anti-dandruff mask if you have dandruff. (some people accumulate) Not very nice, but hey, you can't choose your hair!

If, on the other hand, your hair is fragile and brittle with slightly split ends (witch type) and you have difficulty detangling it, we recommend the mask for dry hair or the repair mask for damaged hair.

And if you don't fit into any of the above descriptions, congratulations, you are the happy owner of the classic / standard hair tuft more commonly called normal hair and we will then recommend the recipe for shiny hair (but not too much) or the softening mask .

If you fall into one of the first two categories and feel like crying before and after every shampoo: don't panic, nothing is permanent in the glittering kingdom of hair!

Paying a little more attention to your hair, skin, diet, and overall well-being should also help. Think gentleness, meditation, and avoid unnecessary stress!

Making masks to repair your hair is great, but the best thing is not to ruin it. To help you take care of your mane, we've developed the gentlest shampoo in the world, which lathers like crazy and contains no gross products. It's made in France and is zero waste. You can discover it right here: Caliquo solid shampoo

Applying a homemade hair mask to your hair in intensive care

The key to a successful homemade hair mask is the waiting time for the druid mixture you're going to spread on your hair. So for the recipes below to work at full capacity, make sure you leave it on for at least 30 minutes. And ideally, wrap your hair in a towel while you wait, because the heat from your bubbling unicorn skull will help open the hair scales and therefore allow the mask to penetrate deep into the fiber, and that's good for you.

Please also note that with the exception of masks for oily and anti-dandruff hair , do not put these masks on the roots.

1. Homemade hair mask for dry hair

Does your hair resemble Kurt Cobain's peroxide-covered mop? Do you have surfer girl hair, a sun-beaten face, or are you rocking the grunge look to excess? Don't touch anything. Your unhealthy hair is an essential part of your look!

For the rest of you, those who want to get back on the straight and narrow path of healthy hair and a healthy body, grab a lawyer. Yes, yes, I swear you'll see.

The recipe for a mask for dry hair

  • 1 avocado
  • 2 tablespoons of olive oil
  • 1 egg yolk

The recipe for a mask for dry hair

First, mash the avocado. Then, using a mixer, whip the egg yolk and oil into a mayonnaise.

Careful here, don't try to make me this recipe with industrial mayonnaise, eh!! I can already see the lazy people thinking that making mayonnaise is boring. Yes, it's true, but hey, you're the one who wants to make a homemade mask, not me, right?

Then mix the mixture with the avocado puree and start spreading with your fingers and leave it on for 30 minutes. Rinse with clean water and then head into the shower for a good shampoo.

It's not magic, but it will help, and at least you're only applying good things to your hair. Nothing chemical, no petroleum-based compounds, etc.

2. Homemade hair mask for oily hair

Are you nicknamed the butter bar (if you live in Normandy) or olive oil (if you're in Provence)? Are you tired of having to clean your glasses as soon as you put them on your headband? Are you oozing grease from all your hair and are fed up with your cap (also greasy). We have the solution.

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons of green clay
  • 2 tablespoons of lemon water
  • 2 drops of grapefruit or rosemary essential oil

How to make a mask for oily hair?

Heat the lemon water then gently pour the green clay into the water to obtain a smooth paste. Add the 2 drops of essential oils and spread, with your big sausage fingers, this preparation in a thick layer over all of your unicorn-like hair fallen into an oil bath, massaging gently. Let it sit for 30 minutes then rinse. No need to shampoo afterwards which would risk duplicating the work and therefore attacking the scalp unnecessarily. You have, in a way, made a homemade dry shampoo. You have absorbed thanks to the green clay all the oil (sebum) that your hair produces in excess.

Making masks to repair your hair is great, but the best thing is not to ruin it. To help you take care of your mane, we've developed the world's gentlest shampoo, which lathers like crazy and contains no nasty products. It's made in France and is zero waste. You can find out more about it right here: Caliquo solid shampoo

3. Homemade repairing hair mask

Hairdryers, hats, sun and salt, repeated blow-drying, coloring, cold weather... Hair is a sensitive and fragile little thing. Having a healthy life while making the health of your hair your goal is not easy. So don't panic, if you have a rock star life but don't want the Sex Pistols haircut, follow the guide.

Ingredients for the hair mask.

  • 2 egg yolks
  • 1 tablespoon of virgin coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon of honey

How to do your restorative hair treatment?

Melt the coconut oil over low heat. Add the 2 egg yolks. Add the honey, whisk, and serve cold on your damaged hair. Spread the restorative mixture through your hair and leave on for about 30 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with clean water before shampooing.

4. Homemade anti-dandruff hair mask

When you shake your head, does it even snow in summer? Do you even have dandruff in your eyebrows? Do you only wear white tops to hide the perpetual snowfall on your anemic shoulders? Dandruff is taboo, we'll all get over it! But actually, no, it goes away, it comes back. This thing is really a pain. If you also have greasy hair and brittle ends, you've hit the jackpot: good old crappy hair that's just right. But don't worry, there's always worse than that, there's alopecia, hairline holes, bald spots, psoriasis, etc.

Right off the bat, I'm telling you, as I mean it, never buy any anti-dandruff shampoo; it'll just strip your scalp and you'll end up with greasy hair as well as flakes. Here's a little concoction that should do you some good.

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon of aloe vera
  • 1 tablespoon of liquid honey
  • 1 tablespoon of olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon of natural yogurt

The steps for preparing the miracle homemade anti-dandruff mask

Melt the honey in the microwave in a bowl. Add a tablespoon of aloe vera, a tablespoon of olive oil, and a tablespoon of plain yogurt. Mix all these ingredients together to obtain a nice, sticky paste. Spread the thing on your scalp. Leave it on for 20 to 30 minutes, during which you can read this great blog I write during the long winter evenings, or you can just do nothing like 90% of civilized humans on this planet. Then rinse thoroughly with water, preferably potable water, because potable water is useless and we're right in our dear country.

Making masks to repair your hair is great, but the best thing is not to ruin it. To help you take care of your mane, we've developed the world's gentlest shampoo, which lathers like crazy and contains no nasty products. It's made in France and is zero waste. You can find out more about it right here: Caliquo solid shampoo

5. Homemade hair mask for shiny hair

You find your hair a little dull Well, you're definitely right. Don't listen to your sweet friend who tells you, "No, it's fine," especially if her hair is worse than yours. Here's a gorgeous recipe that should give your dull, dying hair a boost.

Ingredients

  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 tablespoon of olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon of lemon juice

The Druid's Recipe for a Shiny Hair Mask

Mix the 3 ingredients together. Spread this slightly disgusting mixture through dry, detangled hair. Leave on for 20 to 30 minutes. Rinse well to remove the oil and shampoo. And boom! Turn off the light—it glows even in the dark!

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