Finding natural hair care products that work can be a challenge. I have shared my natural hair spray recipe And mine beach waves of sea salt spray money. I like both, but I wondered if I could combine them to make a daily hair product.
It turns out, the combination of these two recipes is not only possible but also wonderful.
Sugar and spicy texture spray
I have fine baby hair and although it is naturally wavy, it does not keep the style well. My hair is also long and blonde, so they easily weigh down and look dirty if you put on certain hair products on it.
I wanted some hair styling products that would offer a light retention and give my hair a few waves. I also wanted something that feeds without parabens, scents, sulfates and copolymer found in many finishing spraying. The result was that these waves of spray and spray hair made at home. They helped to give my hair some body without making the hair feel greasy or weighing it down.
As a busy mother, I like to keep things simple. This texturizing hair varnish combines the ability to text my original sea varnish with the extra home -made hair spray. The result is a long textured spray that is great for fine hair, straight hair, curly hair and everything in the middle. (Is what I used to style my hair for this picture)
I also added essential oils In this recipe for fragrance and stimulate hair growth. I spend a lot of time outside the summer, and these oils help protect hair and encourage new hair growth.
Natural texture
This spray is cheap and simple to make and is better done on my hair than any spray of the dry structure bought in the store I have ever tried. It does not make the hair look greasy or difficult, however it controls the frizz and hair in hydration.
Even if you buy a tip of the line glass spray bottle To be used (which can be reused many times) and use all optional ingredients, this recipe still costs much less than a 4-on bottle of Bump volume spray and noisy. One of some of the conventional products I ever liked.
I got a lot of questions about the glass spray bottle I used for this recipe. I initially used a bottle of finely foggy spray with 8-ons. I also recently tried This bottle of glass spray And as better as it can sprinkle a fine fog or a thicker spray. Another option is to reuse a bottle of glass apple cider vinegar and simply replace the top with a regular spray bottle.
DIY textured spray
Give your hair body and maintain power with this light indoor spray made of natural ingredients.
Profit: 8 onc
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Add all ingredients to the spray bottle except hot water.
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Add the hot water, only until the bottle is full, leaving room for the tip of the sprayer.
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Shake until the ingredients dissolve. Otherwise, you can mix all ingredients in a pint -size mason jar, then pour the juice into the spray bottle.
Adding the air conditioner will not work for all types of hair and will make it thicker. If you do not want to use air conditioner, you can absorb the top of the varnish in hot water to dissolve sugar/salt if you ever stick.
How to use texturizing spray for styling
Spray the texture spray on dry hair and write until the spray dries. You can also blow dry to low as you write to speed the process. For additional volume, use a curly iron to lean 1-inch hair sections and scrunch again.
For light morning hair, dry hair with braid on a French braid (or French legume pigtails) at night and sprinkle with this spray. In the morning, use dry shampoo If necessary and indestructible hair. Re-perform and clean for the structure and the all-day waves.
Why use essential oils?
They are completely optional, but essential oils add a pleasant aroma and some hair benefits. Unlike some carrier oils, essential oils are unstable oils that do not add a fatty feeling to the hair.
- Rosemary – stimulates circulation on the scalp for The best hair growth. It aims to block the hair glands to block DHT of the hormone that leads to hair loss.
- Luggage – Helps the hair grow thicker and faster according to an animal study 2016.
- Lemon – adds a bright, fresh aroma and stimulates circulation for healthier hair.
- Sage – Reduces skin inflammation and regulates oil production. Also increases circulation for a healthier scalp
Ever made a product made with home hair? How did it work? Share below!