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DIY leave in conditioner using essential oils

  • Writer: Juju Gurgel
    Juju Gurgel
  • Jun 29, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 30, 2020


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Hair is feeling a little dull or need an extra boost? To keep hair moisturized and promote healthy looking hair use a leave in conditioner after your regular wash.


Now, keep in mind to look for products that are free of bad chemicals and alcohol as it can dry your scalp. In the recipe shared below, we opted to use rosemary essential oil because it conditions and strengthens, while Ylang-Ylang leaves hair looking full, smooth, and shiny.



DIY Leave in conditioner


3 parts distilled water

2 ½ tablespoons vegetable glycerin

1 tablespoon rose water


Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in an eight ounce glass spray bottle.

  2. Shake well and spray over damp hair after your normal shampoo and conditioner routine.

  3. Do not rinse. Style hair as usual.




Want more DIY beauty recipes? Check out this blog article for hair, skin, and even nail recipes using only organic and natural products.

 
 
 

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Oct 15

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