DIY NATURAL HAIR MASK TREATMENT

Quarantine has been a bit of an emotional roller coaster for many of us, myself included!

At first, I struggled to adapt to self-isolation and as a result, a lot of things I used to do beauty-wise, fell to the waist side. Now that time has gone by and I have had the time to properly adjust to the situation, I am trying to build a new and improved routine, one that involves a few extra self-love beauty practices like doing a DIY hair mask at home using natural ingredients.

Hair mask are great for a variety of reasons. For 1) they promote scalp health and can help balance the PH levels of your scalp making it either less oily or less flaky, 2) it can help strengthen the hair and reduce breakage, 3) it can add moisture back into your hair so that it feels softer and is shiny, and 4) it can actually help stimulate growth and thickness.

For me personally, I wanted to have something that added moisture back into my scalp and strengthen my hair so I used coconut oil, honey, banana, and egg in mine.

During the research and development phase of this blog post though what I quickly figured out about hair masks was that when it comes to ingredients any combination from the below list goes, it just depends on what kind of results you are after!

So next, I encourage you to take a look at the list of ingredients below and review their benefits before creating a hair mask that fits your personal hair needs.

HAPPY MASKING!


- STRENGTHENING PROTEIN -
Used to protect and strengthen hair, reduce breakage, make hair shiny, and cleanse the scalp.

  • Honey

  • Egg

- HYDRATION -
Used to add moisture back into the scalp and hair for less breakage, frizz, and more healthy feeling/ looking hair.

  • Coconut Oil

  • Avocado or Avocado Oil

  • Banana

  • Olive Oil

  • Yogurt

  • Mayonaise

- PROMOTE SCALP HEALTH -
Used to balance scalp PH levels, exfoliate your scalp and get rid of dandruff.

  • Apple Cider Vinegar - good for oily hair

  • Peppermint Oil - stimulates follicles

  • Cinnamon - exfoliates

  • baking soda - exfoliates

  • Lemon Juice - clarifies

  • Sugar - exfoliates

  • Baking Soda - clarifies and exfoliates


- HAIR GROWTH -
Used to nourish follicles for better/fast hair growth.

  • Castor Oil

To see a demonstration of me doing a DIY hair mask at home, check out the video below. Also, don’t forget to follow me on Instagram!

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At first, I struggled to adapt to self-isolation and as a result, a lot of things I used to do beauty-wise, fell to the waist side. Now that time has gone by and I have had the time to properly adjust to the situation, I am trying to build a new and improved routine, one that involves a few extra self-love beauty practices like doing a DIY hair mask at home using natural ingredients. Hair mask are great for a variety of reasons. For 1) they promote scalp health and can help balance the PH levels of your scalp making it either less oily or less flaky, 2) it can help strengthen the hair and reduce breakage, 3) it can add moisture back into your hair so that it feels softer and is shiny, and 4) it can actually help stimulate growth and thickness. For me personally, I wanted to have something that added moisture back into my scalp and strengthen my hair so I used coconut oil, honey, banana, and egg in mine. During the research and development phase of this video, I quickly figured out that when it comes to hair masks ingredients, any combination from a list of natural household incredients go, it just depends on what kind of results you are after! So next, I encourage you to take a look at the list of ingredients that I have posted on my blog and review their benefits before creating a hair mask that fits your personal hair needs. HAPPY MASKING! ::::: 📍 @seetorontonow. 📸 @apple Iphone XS Max #isthatsoh . . . . . #canadiangirl #prettylittleiiinspo #hairgrowth #hairtreatment #diyhairtreatment #healthyhair #scalphealth #torontoblogger #inspiremyinstagram #blondehair #softhair #hydration #toronto #torontohair #diyhair #hairsalon #torontolife #hairinspo #beautytutorial #torontoigers #hairtransformation #torontoliving #torontogirl #hairtutorial #selfcare #selfisolation

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EASY AT HOME GLOSS TREATMENT TO REVIVE BLONDE HAIR

Not sure about you but I have gotten to the point in self-isolation where my hair could use a little more love. It's been looking a little brassy lately and has been feeling dry so I decided to order an at-home gloss treatment kit from Lac and Co, and boy am I happy with the results.

The gloss treatment is perfect for anyone looking to revive their color and add some shine back into their hair. It also comes with a Virtue Labs Restorative Treatment Hair Mask so you can also take advantage of some extra hydration after you finish the treatment.

Not only does my hair smell amazing, but my colour is looking beautiful once more! On top of that, it also feels super soft, hydrated, and looking very shiny.

If you are looking for something to do at home that will give your locks a boost I definitely recommend checking this treatment out!

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