DIY HAIR MASKS

Coconut Oil

It’s easily absorbed into the hair due to its fatty acids, it contains both vitamin E to promote hair growth and a UV filter to stop sun damage, and its moisturizing properties protect hair from drying out."

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Milk and Honey

Honey contains keratin to help strengthen the hair and prevent breakage caused by weak, brittle hair. When combined with milk,—which is chock-full of proteins, amino acids, vitamin B12, iron, and zinc—the duo can help soften the hair and support its structure.

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 Banana and Olive Oil

Banana hydrates and moisturizes dull, damaged, dry hair while Olive oil is rich in healthy fats and vitamin E, which can make the hair look more shiny and sleek.

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Avocado and Olive Oil

Avocados have minerals that will seal the cuticle, as well as proteins and vitamins to nourish and soften the hair. A layer of olive oil will add extra shine and sleekness to gloss over the damaged hair.

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Egg Yolk

Egg yolk is rich in vitamins that may make hair more resistant to damage. Applying egg yolk to your scalp can infuse the root of your hair with these vitamins.

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Yogurt

The lactic acid in yogurt hydrates the hair, which will help moisturize damage and prevent frizziness. When the yogurt is rinsed out it also helps to clear away dead skin cells that can build up on the hair follicles.

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