Natural homemade masks for oily hair. Part 2

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If your curls quickly lose their «clean» look and shine, you should regularly use natural homemade masks for oily hair.
Natural homemade masks for oily hair from vegetables, fruits and berries
Mask No. 1
Step 1. Grate the pulp of sweet bell pepper on a fine grater.
Step 2. Add 2 tablespoons of kefir to the mixture. Mix thoroughly.
Step 3. Add a tablespoon of blue clay (sold in pharmacies and cosmetic stores) to the mask. Knead until all lumps are dissolved.
Step 4. Apply the mask along the entire length of the hair. Leave the mask on for 20 minutes. Wash your hair with warm water and shampoo.
Treatment cycle: The mask should be done before each hair wash. Cycle duration by result.
Result: The mask normalizes metabolism. Hair becomes soft and frizzy.
Mask No. 2
Step 1. Grate a large apple on a fine grater. It is advisable to choose an acidic variety.
Step 2. Add 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar to the resulting mass. Stir.
Step 3. Squeeze out the lemon juice and strain it through cheesecloth. Add a tablespoon of lemon juice to the apple mass. Stir.
Step 4. Apply the mask to your hair. Leave the mask on for 30 minutes. Wash your hair with warm water.
Treatment cycle: The mask should be done 2-3 times a week. The duration of the cycle is 2 months.
Result: Hair ceases to shine, acquire a healthy beautiful shine. Longer keep a «clean» look.
Mask No. 3
Step 1. Pass fresh mint leaves through a meat grinder or chop in a blender.
Step 2. Mix 3 tablespoons of crushed mint and a quarter cup of mashed rowan berries. Stir.
Step 3. Apply the mask to washed, damp hair. Leave for 10 minutes. Wash your hair with warm water.
Treatment cycle: The mask should be done 1-2 times a week. The duration of the cycle is 3 months.
Result: Hair looks healthy, elastic and strong. The oily sheen is gone.
Natural homemade herbal hair masks for oily hair
Mask No. 1
Step 1. Mix in equal proportions fresh leaves of dandelion, mint, agave. Grind them in a blender or pass through a meat grinder.
Step 2. Add a tablespoon of kefir to the herbal gruel. Stir.
Step 3. Apply the mask to washed, damp hair. Put on a plastic cap and leave the mask on for 1.5-2 hours. Wash your hair with warm water.
Treatment cycle: The mask should be done 2 times a week. Cycle duration by result.
Result: The mask normalizes metabolism. Hair stops frizzy. They get dirty more slowly and evenly, and not just at the roots. Get a light healthy shine.
Mask No. 2
Step 1. Mix a tablespoon of chamomile flowers, linden flowers and nettle leaves (dried crushed mixtures can be used).
Step 2. Fill the collection with a glass of boiling water. Let it brew for 30-40 minutes.
Step 3. Strain the infusion through cheesecloth and add crumbled black bread (until the consistency of sour cream is obtained). Insist 15 minutes. Mix thoroughly.
Step 4. Apply the mask to your hair. Put on a plastic cap and wrap your head in a towel. Leave the mask on for 1 hour. Wash off with warm water and shampoo.
Treatment cycle: The mask should be done 1-2 times a week. Cycle duration by result.
Result: Hair becomes loose and light. Holds styling well and stays clean for a long time.
Mask No. 3
Step 1. Mix a tablespoon of chopped oak bark, St. John’s wort leaves, yarrow leaves.
Step 2. Pour the mixture with a glass of boiling water and let it brew for 1 day.
Step 3. Strain the infusion through cheesecloth and add 2 tablespoons of kefir. Mix thoroughly.
Step 4. For density, you can add chopped black bread to the mask.
Step 5. Apply the mask to your hair. Put on a plastic cap. Leave the mask on for 1-1.5 hours. Wash off with warm water and shampoo.
Treatment cycle: The mask should be done 1-2 times a week. The duration of the cycle is on average 2 months.
Result: Hair stays clean for a long time. Easy to comb. Are getting stronger. Oiliness of the scalp is normalized.
In addition to these masks, rinses from herbal infusions are suitable for oily hair — St. John’s wort, plantain, nettle, chamomile, agave. Also effective are compresses from kefir and yogurt.
Let your hair delight with beauty and health!
Natural homemade masks for oily hair. Part 1
Author: Natalia Kay
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