Last Updated on September 11, 2022 by The Blessed Queens
Homemade natural hair moisturizers are great for dry hair days. If you need a boost of moisture try this natural hair moisturizers and you will thank me!
If you are trying to grow your natural hair then you know that it takes more than just styling it!
Some of the best ways to moisturize natural hair is using real homemade natural hair moisturizers! They are easy and can give you some pretty good results!
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15+ Life-Saving Homemade natural hair moisturizers
Avocado and Peppermint Hair Mask!
mix of avocado, olive oil, and honey is a foolproof way to lock moisture into your hair. Sprinkle in peppermint tea to stimulate your scalp, which adds a refreshing element to this creamy concoction.
Coconut Moisturizing Conditioner
Mix all the ingredients together (purified water, aloe juice, melted coconut oil, lime juice, vitamin E capsules ,glycerin and favorite essential oils), Spritz as needed for added moisture.
Whipped SheaGrapeseed
Melt the shea butter , Whip the butter with a hand mixer until fluffy, Add the grapeseed oil and honey to the shea butter, Whip again and add aloe vera gel. Whip all the ingredients together on low speed.
Moisturizing Cream Video tutorial
Curly Aloe Refresher
Among the Homemade natural hair moisturizers we couldn’t forget the famous Aloe! Pour the water, aloe vera juice, glycerin, coconut oil, olive oil, and essential oil into a spray bottle, Shake the bottle slightly until the ingredients are thoroughly mixed together.
The Ultimate Fluffly OliveShea Moisturizer
Instructions:
Soften the shea butter in a pot by warming over a hot water bath. Whip the butter with a hand mixer on low/medium speed until fluffy. Then whip the creamy leave-in conditioner and olive oil into the shea butter.
The Coco-Castor Moisturizer
Melt the cocoa butter on the stove at low heat. Blend the melted butter, castor oil, and leave-in conditioner with a hand mixer or blender. Add the essential oil and mix again. Pour the mixture into a mister or pump bottle.
The “Milk and Honey” Hair Mask
mix milk and honey and apply it directly to your hair. This protein-rich milk and honey mask not only moisturizes and strengthens, but it also removes your hair’s dead skin cells!
Easy Homemade hair moisturizer
The Banana and Olive Oil
Not only can bananas work their magic on your feet, but they are awesome for your hair! Mix a banana with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and mash thoroughly until the banana is pureed.
The Coconut Oil and Honey
This moisturizer is easiest to apply to wet hair, then once it’s in, leave it for about 40 minutes for especially velvety results. Just mix both ingredients and apply to your hair.
The Glycerin Moisturizing Detangler
Stir together glycerin with distilled water. Then add in your favorite essential oils. Keep the mixture in a spray bottle for easy detangling, and voila!
Beer and Banana? Oh Yes!
Beer is a natural volumizer, possessing thickening properties that make your hair full and flowy. Meanwhile Banana is rich in potassium, natural oils, carbohydrates and vitamins which help in softening the hair and protects the hair’s natural elasticity preventing split ends and breakage.
VIDEO:DIY Homemade fluffy shea butter moisturizing cream
Pumpkin + Honey
Add 1-2 tablespoons of honey, a natural humectant, to one cup of pumpkin puree and pack as much as you can onto your hair and scalp. You’ll need to either wrap your hair in saran wrap or wear a shower cap to keep the mask in place. Let it sit for at least 15 minutes and then rinse.
Raw Egg and Olive Oil
The power lies within the egg yolk, which is naturally moisturizing and rich in protein.
Banana and Almond Oil
Banana is rich in potassium, natural oils, carbohydrates and vitamins which help in softening the hair and protects the hair’s natural elasticity preventing split ends and breakage.
Almond oil contains all kinds of healthy ingredients for hair like Omega-3 fatty acids, phospholipids, vitamin E, and magnesium. Using almond oilnourishes and strengthens your hair, and is optimal for treating hair loss and damaged hair.
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From the Homemade natural hair moisturizers list, which one was your favorite?! Leave a comment and let me know why!
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xo, Silvy
I love your page and I read it every time when I need for advice also l loved your topic
But I have a question about my edges how to grow them cause l used JBCO and it didn’t work with me
Hey love!
Good to hear from you!
How long did you use it for? Did you also do regular scalp massages while applying it? What styles did you do while applying it?