Skip to main content
Hair care

Hair Mask at Home: What You Need to Know

Hair Mask at Home: What You Need to Know
Schané Flowers
Content Writer4 years ago
View Schané Flowers's profile

Have you ever heard someone talking about how they once slathered an avocado all over their scalp because they read something on the internet about homemade hair masks? If you haven’t, we’ll tell you the end of this story. It ends in weird smelling locks and people wondering if you ever shower for about a week.

Sure, DIY hair hacks are great sometimes, but other times it just isn’t worth it. We’re here to debunk all of the rumors and talk about healthy alternatives to hair masking in the comforts of your very own home. Here’s what you need to know.

What is a hair mask?

First things first, if you don’t already know, a hair mask is basically a luxe treatment that boosts the properties of your hair that you want to elevate. Think face mask, but for your hair.

How to use a hair mask?

Hair masks are typically something you keep in your hair for around 20 minutes and then rinse out to reveal longer, shinier and more flawless hair for the rest of your life.

How to make hair masks?

Homemade hair masks are made using everyday ingredients found in your kitchen that strengthen the overall health of both your body, and apparently, also your scalp. However, there are certain alternatives to putting food in your hair, we’re going to weigh them out.

Hair mask for thin hair

Some say that applying sour cream or plain yogurt into damp hair will increase the strength and growth of your locks.

If this doesn’t sound appealing, try this protein mask that is filled with all of the properties your hair needs to combat weakness but doesn’t clump in your split ends for days.

Hair mask for oily hair

Lemon juice and olive oil are said to strip hair of excess oil and cleanse hair to its core. However, actual citrus fluids can be damaging to your hair if it's exposed to the sun, and olive oil proves to be very difficult to wash out. For an alternative, try this version that works wonders and smells even better.

Hair mask for dry hair

It might sound corny, but cornstarch is one of the oldest hair tricks in the book. However, the properties in it often strip hair of its natural oils and result in limp, dull hair. For a safer option, try this charcoal mask that will do its job in revitalizing your hair, worry-free.

Regardless of your hair type, you can totally have those luscious, soft locks that you've always dreamed of—and very much deserve. Check out more nourishing hair masks on our Lookfantastic website here.

Schané Flowers
Content Writer
View Schané Flowers's profile
A beauty enthusiast by heart and a plant lover, I'm always looking for the latest and greatest in skincare and beauty, especially clean and organic! I think everyone's entitled to high quality skincare at any budget, and I'm always on the lookout for what's new in the industry be it tips, tricks, or products!
lfint