If you read my post about my experience Curly girl methodYou know I’ve been down some hair care rabbit holes. One of the best discoveries down this rabbit hole was making my own DIY hair masks. This was great news because it seemed like every time I walked into Target I’d come out with a new problem-solving hair mask (and a lighter wallet, sadly).
Today, I’m going to spread the love and show you how to make the best DIY hair mask at home. If your hair is dry, damaged or frizzy, or you just want to give your follicles some extra love, you’re in the right place!


Why use a DIY hair mask?
DIY hair masks are great because there is one for almost any hair problem you can think of. One thing I love about them is that you only make enough for one or two uses. Unlike store-bought masks, these don’t get messy in your bathroom for months.


Another great benefit? You get to target exactly the hair problems you’re facing – as custom as it gets! Heck, make one face mask While you’re at it too! So let’s dive in, shall we? Here are the best DIY hair mask recipes I’ve found. There’s something for everyone here!
DIY hair mask for dry hair
If you have dry hair, sometimes even a daily conditioner isn’t enough. Here are some DIY hair masks for dry hair that can breathe life into your dry, dull strands.
Honey and olive oil hair mask
This will keep your hair seriously soft. All you need is ½ cup honey and ¼ cup olive oil. Mix both in a bowl and microwave for 30 seconds. Apply it to your hair and wait 30 minutes before rinsing and shampooing your hair.


Coconut oil hair mask
Sometimes, all you need is one ingredient: coconut oil. For thick, dry, hair, there is nothing better. Melt the coconut oil by rubbing it between your hands and use a wide-toothed comb to apply it. Use a teaspoon to a teaspoon depending on whether your hair is fine or thick. Wash off after 10 minutes, then shampoo.
Hair mask recipes for damaged hair


We all have to deal with damaged hair from time to time, especially in the summer when the sun, surf or chlorine can wreak havoc. This DIY hair mask recipe can revive even the most damaged hair.
Rice water hair mask
Rice water can increase the shine and silkiness of your hair, due to its nutrient-rich nature. You need to be careful with rice water hair masks if your hair is protein-sensitive, as it can dry out or break your hair. We have a recipe for you below, but Here is an article If you are looking for more information, along with some ways to make and use rice water.


For a rice water hair mask, soak ½ cup of rice in 3 cups of water for at least 30 minutes. Transfer the water to a jar, bowl or spray bottle and apply to your hair after washing. Leave in your hair for 20 minutes, then rinse.
Hair mask recipes for frizz
There is nothing worse than catching a glimpse of yourself in the mirror and realizing how frizzy your hair is! You can only resort to it A messy bun Several days in a row before it’s time to tackle the problem. Here are some DIY hair mask recipes that can help reduce your frizz while making your hair silky smooth.
DIY Curd Hair Mask
The lactic acid in yogurt helps hydrate your hair, which helps repair your damaged follicles and reduces frizziness. Mix a tablespoon of olive oil in 1 cup of natural yogurt, apply to your hair for 10 minutes, then wash.


Apple cider vinegar hair mask
Apple cider vinegar is an excellent detangler, and it can also help control frizz. Also, if you have dyed your hair, it helps protect the color and prevent fading. To make an apple cider vinegar hair mask, combine 1 cup of apple cider vinegar (I like bragwith 1 teaspoon of honey in a spray bottle. Apply it to your hair, wait 10 minutes, then rinse with warm water.


Here a Helpful post If you want to know about Apple Cider Vinegar Hair Mask and why it might be right for your hair then from “Jemma Etc”.
DIY clarifying hair mask
Clarifying your hair is an important step in hair care, and one that we sometimes overlook. This DIY clarifying mask helps you remove build-up from your hair care and styling products.
Aztec (Bentonite) Clay Hair Mask
Aztec or bentonite clay is a thick, muddy substance that comes from volcanic ash. It’s great for removing toxins, impurities and dead skin cells, and strengthens follicles and controls frizz.
To make an Aztec clay mask, use ½ cup bentonite clay powder and mix with water until you get a curd-like consistency. Apply to your hair, wait 20-30 minutes, then wash your hair normally.


Use a DIY hair mask to revive and revitalize your locks!
There are DIY hair masks for every occasion. Whether your hair is dry, oily, damaged, frizzy, persistently tangled, flat or just generally misbehaving, a mask can help restore your luxe locks to their former glory.
Have fun with these recipes, or experiment with your own combinations to find the perfect DIY hair mask for you! Looking for more hair stuff? Check out our posts on how to tell A short haircut will make you look goodor ours Summer Hairstyle Inspiration. Love DIY beauty ideas? Try it DIY lip scrubs And Face mask We have found out too!





