DIY Aloe Vera & Almond Oil Spray to Tame Frizz
Our DIY Aloe & Almond Oil hair spray comes highly recommended as a daily spritz to help tame frizz.
Organic, easy to make and saves you money, this recipe will soon be a staple in your hair regime.
Let’s get into it!
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Treatment type
Moisturising & hydrating
Best treatment for
Frizz-prone and dry hair
This hair spray is great for helping to tame frizzy hair, and achieve a desired style. It also moisturises hair.
Preparation time
5 – 7 minutes
Benefits of Aloe & Almond Oil Spray
This mask has the following benefits:-
🌺 Tames frizzy hair and achieve the desired styling.
🌺 Acts as a great moisturising and hydrating spray.
🌺 Helps to limit/ prevent dandruff.
🌺 It is great for detangling hair.
Ingredients
• X2 tablespoons of aloe vera gel
• X3 tablespoons of rose water.
• X1 tablespoon of Almond oil.
• X1 tablespoon of water
• Optional: X1 tablespoon of tea tree oil
You can halve / double the ingredients depending on the length of your hair.
Preparation
1. Mix the aloe vera gel and water in a bowl to get a slight thin watery consistency.
2. Add the rose water to the mixture and blend well.
3. Add the almond (and tea tree oil) into this mixture and mix well.
Your hair mask is ready for use.
Application
1. Apply to damp or slight damp hair, paying attention to your ends.
2. Scrunch your hair, as you apply this evenly throughout your hair.
Style as desired.
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Storage
It is recommended that you only make a batch needed for a once off treatment.
However, if you can Store in a cool, dry place and use within 3 months.
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You can make your own DIY Rose water or use store bought rose water, with added glycerine.
Allergens
Make sure that you perform a patch test on your skin to rule out any allergies.
People who are sensitive to pollen should buy store-bought rose water rather than make their own at home.
Have you tried out this hair mask? What was your experience? Share in the comments below.
Until the next time ladies, happy naturaling!