Refreshing Remedies for Frizzy Hair
Cooler weather is approaching, which means that dreaded, frizzy hair is also likely on its way. However, while maybe turning to expensive products is the easiest option, it's not your only choice. Read on for natural ways we've collected that could help you control frizzy hair*.
Egg and Banana Treatment
Try this Banana and Egg Hair Mask for dry, frizzy hair, where all you need is an egg and a mashed up banana. Mix the two ingredients together, apply the mixture to your hair, and allow it to work its magic for half an hour. Then, simply wash your hair like normal.
Apple Cider Vinegar Shampoo
For those interested in gently removing product buildup, dirt and grime, a DIY natural clarifying shampoo with apple cider vinegar may be the choice for you. Check out this recipe via this blog for ingrediens, measurements and benefits.
Coconut Oil for Hair Hydration
If you are interested in hydrating your scalp, preventing dandruff and promoting hair growth, then warmed coconut oil may well be worth considering - no recipe necessary! Take a look at this article to see the ways in which it benefits your scalp and hair, and how you can best use it to your advantage.
Avocado Application
Apparently, avocado is good for your body, mind, spirit and...hair! For smooth, shiny hair, there are a variety of ways to use this particular ingredient in a way that will help you ease the frizz, no matter the season outside. Consider these hair mask recipes, provided by Healthline.com.
Volumize Hair with Beer
Looking for a tried and true way to reduce flyaways and improve hair health? Look no further than this article by Justine Sterling, where she tested a variety of "beer washes" for her hair over a 7-day period. According to the final results, she ended the week with healthier hair (and significantly less beer). Check out her process here.
*Please note that while many of these recommendations have been widely tried, everyone's hair is unique! All home remedies should be tested based on your personal hair type, goals and preferences.