
When was the last time you said “thank you” to your hair? No, seriously, your locks put up with a lot. Oh, let me count the - Avocado and honey hair mask
- Rosemary lavender conditioner
- Coconut milk shampoo
- Coconut oil hair mask
- Hair detangler
- Sea salt spray
- Rosemary shampoo bars
INGREDIENTS
2 cups distilled water
2 tsps. fractionated coconut oil
2 tsps. vegetable glycerin
1 tsp. aloe vera
8-10 drops ginger essential oil
8-10 drops orange essential oil
Spray bottle with a fine spray tip – If possible, use a glass spray bottle as essential oils can eventually erode plastic and metal can cause essential oils to break down.
DIRECTIONS
1. Carefully pour distilled water into spray bottle.
Tip: To avoid messes, use a funnel.
2. Add coconut oil.
Tip: Be sure to use fractionated coconut oil because regular solid coconut oil it will gel up and clog the sprayer.
3. Add aloe vera, vegetable glycerin, and essential oils.
4. Replace spray top and shake well to combine ingredients.
To use:
1. Shake homemade leave-in hair conditioner.
2. Spray on wet or dry hair.
3. Comb through hair to distribute.
Have you tried this homemade leave-in hair conditioner recipe? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
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Homemade Orange & Ginger Leave-In Hair Conditioner
Active Time:
15 minutes
Total Time:
15 minutes
Difficulty:
Easy
Need an all-natural way to re-freshen your hair between shampoos? This Homemade Leave-In Hair Conditioner contains a powerful combination of coconut oil and essential oils to moisturize, soften and detangle your hair, but without weighing your hair down. It only takes minutes to whip up this Orange & Ginger Leave-In Hair Conditioner and costs much less than those store-bought products that are laden with chemicals.
Materials
- 2 cups distilled water
- 2 tsps. fractionated coconut oil
- 2 tsps. vegetable glycerin
- 1 tsp. aloe vera
- 8-10 drops ginger essential oil
- 8-10 drops orange essential oil
- Spray bottle with a fine spray tip – If possible, use a glass spray bottle as essential oils can eventually erode plastic and metal can cause essential oils to break down.
Instructions
- Carefully pour distilled water into spray bottle. Tip: To avoid messes, use a funnel.
- Add coconut oil. Tip: Be sure to use fractionated coconut oil because regular solid coconut oil it will gel up and clog the sprayer.
- Add aloe vera, vegetable glycerin, and essential oils.
- Replace spray top and shake well to combine ingredients.
Notes
To use:
1. Shake homemade leave-in hair conditioner.
2. Spray on wet or dry hair.
3. Comb through hair to distribute.


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