Leave-in conditioner are conditioners
that you apply on your hair after shampooing or daily, that remains on the hair
and doesn’t get rinsed out. Leave-in conditioners lubricate the hair strands,
moisturizes dry ends and the scalp, and prevents breakage. Moisturizing
leave-in conditioner can help make dry, natural black hair more manageable and
easier to style.
This conditioners can be made at home
and can also bought from stores, regular use will improve hair texture, and
keep your hair strong and in top condition. These conditioners contain oils and
nourishing ingredients that keep your dry natural hair moisturized.
Please note that to prevent the
moisture from escaping the hair as soon as you apply the leave-in moisturizer,
be sure to seal your hair ends with Shea butter, mango butter, castor oil or
coconut oil etc.
EVERYDAY MOISTURIZING SPRITZ:
In a sprayer bottle, combine the
following ingredients;
8 oz. filtered or distilled water
(hot).
2 tsps. Extra virgin olive oil.
2 tsps. Sunflower oil.
2 oz. of your favourite commercial
conditioner.
Shake well then spray on hair 1-2x
daily to keep hair moisturized.
COCONUT MILK LEAVE IN CONDITIONER
SPRAY:
1/2 cup Coconut Milk.
1 cup distilled water.
1 tsp of Vitamin E oil (optional).
Few drops of lavender oil or any
other essential oil.
Mix it all in a spray bottle and mist
it all over your hair.
LEAVE IN MOISTURIZING CONDITIONER:
Ingredients;
1. Conditioner
2. Water
3. 1 teaspoon carrier oil (olive,
almond, jojoba or coconut oil)
4. 5 to 6 drops of your favourite
essential oil
Directions;
Add your favourite conditioner (it's
should be sulphate free) and water in a spray bottle, the amount of water
depends on your hair type, if your hair is soft and fine, use more water but if
it is thick use less water.
Add 1 teaspoon carrier oil and 5 drops
essential oil. Shake thoroughly to mix before use, apply to damp or freshly
washed hair. Store left over in the refrigerator.
The homemade all natural leave in
conditioner will not only keep your hair soft, shiny and moisturized but will
also treat any hair problems naturally.
This is a good list.... Thanks
ReplyDeleteGreat recipes, thank you for sharing. Happy experimenting everyone
ReplyDeleteWhat is a diy leave in conditioner sorry curious?
ReplyDeleteI always use a leave-in conditioner..and it does make a difference allright.
ReplyDeleteI'll need to pick some of these up
ReplyDeleteI also use a homemade spray leave-in conditioner only I use coconut milk, distilled water, and a few drops of essential oils.
ReplyDeleteLove this..... Thank you
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I'm going to try these.
ReplyDeleteReally, this is nice. A friend told me she uses shea butter to grow the front edges of her hair that had fallen off due to excessive braiding . she said it’s effective. Pls can advise on this
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