5 Natural Moisturizers To Keep Your Hair Nourished

Isn’t your hair a blessing in disguise? Styling it gives you an instant makeover, coloring it gives you a boost of confidence, and a new haircut means a new persona altogether!

But the result? Hair that is dry, damaged, and coarse. You seldom realize what all the constant heat styling, blow drying, and chemical treatments do to your lovely tresses. But if you would like to prevent all that harm to your hair, you must remember something – moisturizing is key to pamper your locks.

* Coconut Oil

- Apply virgin coconut oil to your hair and scalp.
- Massage gently for a couple of minutes.
- Leave it on for an hour.
- Rinse your hair with a mild shampoo and follow up with a conditioner.

* Banana And Olive Oil

1 ripe banana
1-2 tablespoons of virgin olive oil

- Blend a ripe banana and with one to two tablespoons of virgin olive oil.
- Apply the mixture to wet hair and scalp.
- Leave it on for 15-20 minutes.
- Rinse with water.

* Pumpkin Seed Oil And Honey

1 tablespoon of pumpkin seed oil
2 tablespoons of honey
2 tablespoons of coconut oil

- Mix pumpkin seed and coconut oils with honey.
- Blend the mixture and apply it to wet hair.
- Leave it on for 15-20 minutes before rinsing with a mild cleanser and water.
- Follow up with a conditioner.

* Shea Butter

1-2 tablespoons of shea butter

- Warm one to two tablespoons of shea butter.
- Apply to your scalp and hair.
- Massage gently and leave it on for 30-60 minutes.
- Rinse with a mild cleanser and follow up with a conditioner.

* Aloe Vera And Lavender

¼ cup of aloe vera gel
1 cup of water
2-3 drops of lavender oil

- Blend the aloe gel with a cup of water.
- Add two to three drops of lavender oil to it and mix well.
- Transfer the content to a spray bottle.
- Spray it onto your hair and scalp whenever required.
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