Let me just say, I love trying out different hair home remedies. There's so many! There's also some pretty weird ones. There's some with using raw eggs, milk, yogurt, sour cream, and tons more. Most of the time, you would want to avoid getting foods like that in your hair at all costs, right? I definitely know I do! I was skeptical at first to try these, but after I've tried out a few, they'll always be my little go-to tricks.
There's also a lot of websites you can look up for at home hair remedies. For this blog post specifically, I researched a couple different remedies and ones that I personally really like to show you.
This website has a bunch of really interesting remedies you can try out!
A personal favorite of mine will always be using coconut oil. I buy mine at Kmart and it comes in a jar. You have to melt the oil, let it soak on the ends of your hair for a few hours or overnight if you wanted, and wash clean afterwards and your hair is silky soft! It's amazing.
Also a little tip, whenever using any types of oil in your hair, don't put it directly on your roots. That can make your hair feel excessively greasy and make it appear that way as well.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Well, it can keep your dandruff away too! It has anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties. Make a paste with equal quantities of apple and orange and apply it on the scalp. Wash your hair after 20-30 minutes with a shampoo.
If you want bouncy hair with crazy shine, just pour a room-temperature pint (or bottle) of beer over your hair after you shampoo, use the beer, and then condition and style as usual. The malt helps clean and strengthen your scalp. The barley gives you incredible body and elevator envy-worthy shine.
One of my favorites: honey, which is a natural humectant. ½ cup of honey slathered on wet hair and allowed to sit for 20 minutes (use the steamed towel trick with this one), followed by a warm water rinse will help seal in some much needed moisture when you’re battling wool hats, indoor heat and outdoor freezing winds.