How to Make a Stimulating Hair Mask
After you have shampooed and washed you hair through keep your hair damp., Grab a bowl and put about 4 tablespoons of honey and then mix in a few drops of castor oil., Once that's mixed, release your hair from the shower cap/towel/ bun and pour a...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: After you have shampooed and washed you hair through keep your hair damp.
Put your hair up in a towel/ shower cap or messy bun while you mix your hair mask ingredients in a bowl. -
Step 2: Grab a bowl and put about 4 tablespoons of honey and then mix in a few drops of castor oil.
Castor oil is great essential oil for the hair.
Castor oil helps promote hair growth and strengths the hair strands. , Lightly dip your fingertips in the oil and slowly rub in the peppermint oil in your scalp.
Peppermint oil has many properties such as PH balancing, stimulation and moisturising qualities.
Peppermint oil ** peppermint oil is quiet strong don’t use excessively ** ,,,,, -
Step 3: Once that's mixed
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Step 4: release your hair from the shower cap/towel/ bun and pour a few drops of peppermint oil in palm of your hand.
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Step 5: When you feel you’ve applied enough put a small amount of your regular conditioner in your hair and rub in while you do this add the honey and castor oil mix.
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Step 6: Put your hair in a shower cap and leave your hair mask to soak into the scalp for 20 minutes
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Step 7: If you have a hair steamer this will help open your hair pores.
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Step 8: Once you have let your scalp soak up the ingredients
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Step 9: wash the hair mask out.
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Step 10: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Put your hair up in a towel/ shower cap or messy bun while you mix your hair mask ingredients in a bowl.
Castor oil is great essential oil for the hair.
Castor oil helps promote hair growth and strengths the hair strands. , Lightly dip your fingertips in the oil and slowly rub in the peppermint oil in your scalp.
Peppermint oil has many properties such as PH balancing, stimulation and moisturising qualities.
Peppermint oil ** peppermint oil is quiet strong don’t use excessively ** ,,,,,
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