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NOURISHING OIL BATH

To nourish and give suppleness to my dry-prone hair, I opted for an oil-based grub.

Soft, silky and shiny hair guaranteed!

Material

  • 1 bowl

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon castor oil
  • 1 tablespoon sweet almond oil

Steps

Mix all the ingredients in a bowl. Distribute the preparation over the head, massaging the scalp to activate blood circulation and make it penetrate well. Then apply wick by wick, emphasizing the lengths and ends. The point is not to weigh hair down with a ton of oils. Leave on for 45min to 2h depending on the degree of dryness of your hair. It is not useful to leave it on for too long. Wash your hair twice with a mild shampoo. This intense treatment is to be done weekly. This oil bath is customizable. You can change the oils and adapt the recipe to your hair.

The proportions quoted above correspond to a single application. You can multiply the doses to have a larger quantity and transfer to a glass bottle so as not to repeat the recipe every week.

Benefits

Coconut oil nourishes, strengthens and provides natural protection for the hair. It is suitable for all hair types but is ideal for dry and damaged hair. It makes the hair thicker and shinier.

Castor oil nourishes from roots to ends. It helps hair growth and regrowth and helps fight split ends.

Sweet almond oil provides preventive and curative care for hair and scalp. It improves the appearance, the texture of the hair and soothes the scalp.

Precautions

Disinfect utensils used for preparation. Always test products on a small area of ​​the body.

Hummingbird Tips

To dry your solid shampoos, you can use our sisal pouch. This allows it not to be left on the edge of the bathtub in contact with water and avoids product wastage.

To your food my little hummingbirds ;)

@retour.o.naturel

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3 comments
  • Caroline

    Bonjour, j’ai testé cette recette à la fin de l’été, j’avais peur que cela graisse mes cheveux mais pas du tout ils sont ressortis de ce soin super doux.

  • Anaïs

    Bonjour,
    Je pratique les bains d’huiles et leurs trouve un réel bienfait pour mes cheveux.
    En revanche je ne parviens pas à les rincer avec des shampoings solide, ils restent très poisseux même après en avoir fait deux…
    Auriez-vous une solution à cela ?
    Merci beaucoup !

  • Anaïs

    Bonjour,
    Je pratique les bains d’huiles et leurs trouve un réel bienfait pour mes cheveux.
    En revanche je ne parviens pas à les rincer avec des shampoings solide, ils restent très poisseux même après en avoir fait deux…
    Auriez-vous une solution à cela ?
    Merci beaucoup !

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