DIY CONDITIONER FOR NATURAL HAIR

Want luxurious, envy-worthy locks? Great news! With this homemade conditioner for natural hair, you’re just 4 ingredients and 3 simple steps away from gorgeous hair. You can make this DIY conditioner in under 10 minutes!

Packed with natural moisturizers like coconut oil and avocado oil, this homemade conditioner for natural hair will work wonders on dry and damaged hair. Seriously, this DIY conditioner will leave your hair so soft and shiny that everyone will be asking about your secret!

On top of that, it contains lavender essential oil, which is not only fantastic for soothing your scalp but also promotes relaxation. So, not only will your hair look amazing, but this conditioner can also help you unwind after a long day!

Just as important as what’s in this homemade deep conditioner is what’s not in it! This conditioner is free of silicones, alcohols, and harsh chemicals that can damage your hair, dry it out, or irritate your scalp.

The best part? It’s all-natural and incredibly easy to make. No need to spend hours—just mix the ingredients together and hop in the shower!

If you’ve been wondering how to make your own hair conditioner, wonder no more! Here’s a super simple recipe that’ll have your hair looking glamorous in just a few minutes. Get ready for head-turning, beautiful hair!

Homemade Conditioner for Natural Hair: Ingredients

1 cup coconut oil
⅓ cup avocado oil
10-12 drops rosemary essential oil
10-12 drops lavender essential oil
Container (ex. pint Mason jar)

How to Make Hair Conditioner: Directions

  1. Combine all the ingredients for this homemade conditioner recipe in the bowl of a hand or stand mixer.
    1. Whip the ingredients for 3-4 minutes to ensure everything is well mixed and smooth.
    2. Transfer the homemade hair conditioner into an old shampoo bottle, pint Mason jar, or any other recycled bottle.

    Homemade Conditioner for Natural Hair: Usage Instructions

    1. After shampooing your hair as usual, apply the natural conditioner, starting at the ends and working your way up.

    Bonus: If this DIY hair conditioner has sparked your love for homemade bath and beauty recipes, consider replacing your store-bought shampoo with an all-natural option. Check out these recipes: Homemade Hair Shampoo with Coconut Milk and Homemade Shampoo Bars.

    1. Let the DIY conditioner sit on your hair for 2 minutes to allow it to deeply nourish.
    2. Rinse your hair thoroughly to remove all of the homemade deep conditioner.

    Note: Use this homemade hair conditioner 2-3 times a week for best results.

    CAUTION: The oils in this conditioner may make your shower floor slippery! Let hot water run for a couple of minutes after rinsing to help melt the coconut oil and wash it down the drain.

    CONCLUSION

    In conclusion, this homemade conditioner for natural hair is a simple, effective, and all-natural way to nourish and restore your hair. With just a few ingredients, you can achieve soft, shiny, and healthy hair without the harsh chemicals found in store-bought products. Plus, the addition of lavender essential oil adds a calming touch, making it not only great for your hair but also a soothing experience for your mind. Regular use of this DIY conditioner will leave your hair looking and feeling its best, all while being kind to your scalp and the environment. Enjoy your luxurious, healthy hair with just a few minutes of effort!

    HOW TO GET MORE DEFINE CURLS AT THE ROOT

    To help encourage tighter, more defined curls at the root, especially for curl girls experiencing flatter or looser curls right at the root, here are 10 tips to boost curl definition and volume:

    Clarify to Remove Buildup

    Build-up from products, oil, and sweat can weigh down your curls, leaving them flat at the roots. Use a clarifying shampoo regularly to remove this buildup and give your hair a fresh start.

    Avoid Applying Conditioner Directly to the Roots

    Conditioner can weigh down your curls if applied too close to the roots. Focus conditioner on the ends and let the leftover product work its way up. This will keep your roots from getting too heavy and help maintain volume.

    Use Olaplex No. 3 for Stronger Curls

    Olaplex No. 3 works by repairing the hair’s cuticle, making your hair stronger and healthier. Regular use helps enhance curl pattern, tightening and adding more bounce to your curls, especially at the root.

    Wet Plop After Washing

    After washing your hair, try wet plopping (a method where you gently wrap your damp curls in a t-shirt or microfiber towel) to encourage curl retention while your hair is still wet. This helps prevent curls from elongating before styling.

    Avoid Heavy Styling Creams at the Root

    Stick to light products like gels or mousse at the root. Avoid applying heavy styling creams or leave-in conditioners directly to the scalp. Instead, focus on the mid-shaft and ends to ensure your curls stay light and voluminous.

    Use the Denman Brush for Root Definition

    Pick up small vertical sections of hair at the root and use the Denman brush to define individual curls. Wrap the brush around each section of hair twice, and gently pull downward. This encourages tighter curls right from the root.

    Don’t Brush Your Hair Forward When Styling Upside Down

    When styling upside down, avoid brushing all your hair forward. This can stretch out your roots. Instead, keep your head upright and apply styling products as you normally would to preserve root volume.

    Lift and Scrunch with Gel or Mousse

    After applying your styling product, lift sections of your hair at the root and scrunch with gel or mousse to encourage curls to form and stay bouncy. Doing this close to the scalp adds volume and helps curls form tightly.

    Create a Messy, Zig-Zag Part

    Instead of creating a straight, defined part, try a zig-zag part to add more volume to your roots. This trick helps prevent flatness and gives your curls more lift.

    Diffuse with Focused Root Attention

    When diffusing, place the diffuser at your root and lift it upwards. Hold for a few seconds before releasing. This helps create volume at the roots and adds definition. For less frizz, try plopping your hair upside down while hovering the diffuser over your curls.

    By following these tips, you can encourage tighter, more defined curls at the root and maintain a full, bouncy curl pattern throughout your hair.

    CONCLUSION

    Conclusion:

    Achieving tighter, more defined curls at the root is completely possible with the right techniques and products. By clarifying regularly, using the right styling products, and focusing on root-specific methods like wet plopping, scrunching, and defining curls with tools like the Denman brush, you can enhance volume and curl shape. Avoiding heavy products at the roots and making small adjustments like creating a messy part or diffusing with focus can all contribute to a fuller, bouncier curl pattern. With consistent care and styling, your curls can stay tight, defined, and voluminous from root to tip!