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Have You Tried Natural Hair Conditioners

By on September 9, 2010

A hair care product which is applied on the hair after shampooing is called a hair conditioner. The people who benefit most from hair conditioners are those with brittle, dry and damaged hair. There are a wide range of hair conditioners that are available in the market today.

Hair conditioners can be categorized as leave on, spray on or pack conditioners. Leave on conditioners as the name indicates are left on towel dried hair. On the other hand spray conditioners provide intensive conditioning and are suitable for athletes and swimmers. Pack conditioners are normally thicker, cream conditioners which are rinsed off after leaving on the hair for two to three minutes.

Instead of using commercial hair conditioners, today more and more people are opting for natural hair conditioners. Natural hair conditioners are prepared from natural ingredients and hence there are no side effects.

The following home-made conditioners recipes are extremely beneficial for lackluster and damaged hair.

Strengthening Olive Oil Conditioner
To prepare this hair strengthening conditioner, blend together a tablespoon each of virgin olive oil, and buttermilk  with two tablespoons of honey. Microwave this mixture for approximately thirty seconds. Next add a tablespoon of unbleached natural flour to this mixture and make a smooth paste. Leave this paste on wet hair for about twenty minutes before rinsing off with lukewarm water.

Honey Coconut Deep Conditioner
In a plastic bag pour four tablespoons of coconut oil and two tablespoons of honey. Place this bag in a container of  hot water for about one minute. Apply this mixture on wet hair and cover with cling film for about twenty minutes. Wash off with lukewarm water.

Coconut Milk and Sesame Oil Conditioner
In a deep bowl mix together two tablespoons each of olive oil, light sesame oil, coconut milk and honey with a tablespoon of coconut oil and two eggs. Apply this mixture on wet hair and let it sit for about twenty minutes before rinsing it off with tepid water.

Tropical Delight Conditioner
To prepare this conditioner, blend together half a banana, a quarter avocado, and a quarter cantaloupe with a tablespoon each of wheat germ oil and natural yogurt. Once the ingredients have blended thoroughly, apply on wet hair. Leave this conditioner on the hair for approximately ten to fifteen minutes before washing it off with warm water.

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