5 Luxurious and Holistic Hair Treatments using products you can find in
your kitchen
I get at least 5-10 calls, emails,
or DM’s everyday from friends, family, and complete strangers looking for a
natural remedy for a hair, skin, or health related issue. It started taking up a large chunk of my time so I decided to start
a consultation business and charge a reasonable fee for my holistic knowledge and experience that I share on a
daily basis. I mean, they do say that
the game is to be sold and not told right! Money helps keep the lights on but what truly motivates me...the love of
others, the love of healing, the love of nature, and the love of the
Creator. It is such a blessing to be
able to help others look good and feel good using safe, healthy, and all
natural products.
Most of my inquires tend to revolve
around female reproductive issues and hair care, go figure! With hair care issues I direct people to my
product line, Mama’s Healing Hands where they can find shampoo, hair growth
cream, and hair growth oil. But for
those who need a quick fix I have decided to share 5 at home treatments using
products that you probably already have in your kitchen! These recipes are quick, easy, and effective,
they can be used alone of combined for a killer hair regimen.
For more information about my hair and skin care products visit mamashealinghands.com
For more information about my hair and skin care products visit mamashealinghands.com
1. Avocado-
Avocado is all the rage right now and rightfully so. Avocados are packed full of vitamins and
minerals needed for a healthy body.
Avocado is beneficial when eaten as well as when used externally. The proteins and amino acids in avocado make
it nourishing to the scalp, penetrating the hair and scalp providing moisture
and helping to heal.
Mama’s Easy Avocado Hair Mask
1 Ripe Avocado
1 Egg
1 tablespoon of olive
or coconut oil
Peel Avocado and remove the pit. Blend Avocado, egg and oil (I like to use a
blender for the best consistency). Apply
to wet hair liberally making sure that the whole head and scalp are
saturated. Cover head with plastic
(Saran wrap or a grocery bag works fine). Leave on for 20 min., rinse and style
as usual. This mask will leave the hair
more soft, shiny, and manageable.
2. ACV (Apple Cider Vinegar)-
Apple Cider Vinegar is one of those cure all items that
everyone should have in his or her cabinet.
If you don’t have ACV in your home I sincerely suggest that you run out
and get some now. From household
cleaning, to naturopathic cures, to delicious dishes ACV is a go to item in my
house. I suggest using Raw, unfiltered
ACV with “the mother” for best results.
Mama’s Moisturizing Detangler
8 oz. of Spring Water
6 tsp. ACV
Spray Bottle
Mix ingredients in spray bottle and use as needed to
detangle while combing. Hair will smell
like ACV until it dries.
3. Tea-
I bet you thought Tea was just a delicious beverage that the
British love to enjoy, newsflash...it is so much more! From Green to Black and every type in between
there are a multitude of benefits for the skin and hair that many people tend
to overlook. Chamomile Tea can be used
to naturally lighten the hair, Peppermint Tea to combat a dry and itchy scalp,
and Black tea to prevent shedding, darken hair and add sheen.
Mama’s Sweet Tea Rinse
6 cups of spring water
8 black tea bags
2 tbs. Raw Honey
Brew tea in spring water and add honey. For easiest use store in a spray bottle once
the tea has cooled. Use after shampoo,
apply to hair liberally, Cover hair with plastic (Saran Wrap, etc.). Let sit for 20 minutes, apply deep
conditioner like Mama’s Easy Avocado Hair Mask, let sit for 20 minutes and then
rinse and style as usual.
*Black tea will add dark highlights to light hair and it
will stain clothes and towels so plan accordingly.
4. Coconut Oil-
I never seem to have enough Coconut Oil!!! I use it for cooking, I use it for making my
natural hair and skin products, I even use it to keep me teeth healthy and
bright. I could go on for days telling
you all of the good things that I use Coconut Oil for! I love how light and pleasantly fragrant this
oil is, it adds a little mystery to every dish and provides a lightweight, well
balanced moisture to my hair and skin care products.
Mama’s Herbal Hot Oil Treatment
2 Cups of Coconut Oil
(I prefer Organic and Extra Virgin)
1 teaspoon of dried or
fresh Rosemary
1 teaspoon of dried or
fresh Oregano
Heat Coconut oil on Low-Medium heat; once the oil has melted
add Rosemary and Oregano. Let the oil
simmer on low covered for 30 min. then strain out the herbs. Shampoo as usual, pour the warm oil on the
hair and scalp, and saturate the entire head.
Wrap with plastic cap, or towel and let sit for 30 minutes before
rinsing. Rosemary and Oregano are both
good for stimulating hair growth.
5. Banana-
Not only are Banana’s awesome in cereal but they also are
great for conditioning hair, who knew!
Bananas are full of potassium, which helps to build protein while
hydrating skin cells!
Mama’s Conditioning Banana Hair
Pudding
3 medium ripe bananas
(or 4 jars of banana baby food, I would get organic)
3 tbs. of spring water
1tsp raw honey
1 tsp. olive oil
Peel bananas and put all ingredients into a blender. Puree until all clumps are gone. Apply to wet hair, leave in for 30 minutes
under a plastic cap or Saran Wrap. Rinse
and style as usual.
So the next time that you want to
give your hair some special attention, don’t rush out to spend tons of money at
the salon and don’t break the bank on high priced hair products with
ingredients that you can’t even pronounce.
You can head straight to your kitchen and whip something up in minutes
to give your hair the luxurious treatment that it deserves!!!
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