The minimalist guide to hair masks you can make at home

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THE MINIMALIST GUIDE TO HAIR MASKS YOU CAN MAKE AT HOME

Tatyana Booz


Introduction DIY (Do It Yourself) hair masks that you can make using some of the most common kitchen items. These raw and natural ingredients are great sources for achieving healthier, shinier and more hydrated hair.


Greek Yogurt and Honey Mask If you have some extra Yoplait, utilize it for all its natural, antioxidant properties. Yogurt restores moisture and strengthens the hair all at once. The honey aids with natural shine and luster. Be sure to let it sit for at least 15 - 20 minutes or however long you like to get maximum results.


Avocado, Olive Oil & Mayonnaise Mask Avocado has various vitamins that our body needs such as vitamin A,D and B along with plenty of protein. Olive oil has rich and beautiful moisturizing properties. Mayonnaise is one of the holy grails in providing strong, elastic tresses. It is perfect for defining your curls, calming those frizzes, and taming your mane. Keep the mask on for out.

15 - 20 minutes and rinse it


Eggs, Oil, Honey & Conditioner Mask Eggs are loaded with protein. The yolk of the egg has fatty acids, so many vitamins, and works like magic when it comes to strengthening the hair follicles, and preventing hair loss while promoting hair growth. To increase the level of nutrients, use more than one type of oil. Honey is good for adding shine. Add sulfate free conditioner. Apply the mask to your hair before of after you wash your hair and let it sit for 30 minutes. Make sure to rinse your hair well. You will have incredible shine, defined and bouncy curls and loads of moisture.


Your hair is your crown! Rock it like the queen you are ! Tatyana Booz


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