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DIY hair masks your curly hair craves

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It is undeniable that possessing healthy curly hair always sets you apart from the crowd and fetches you multiple compliments, but we also understand that maintaining those curls is a work for days and a lengthy process that takes long hours of research on hair care products and hair care tools that you need to invest in to achieve those fresh fashion magazine-looking curls.

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Despite those compliments, maintaining your curls comes with its own challenges, and it is common knowledge that the whole of the curly hair community has been searching for products that would de-tangle, de-frizz, add shine, and give softer curls all at the same time. Today, we are here to help with that with our top 3 DIY curly-hair-friendly hair masks that you can make with the products in your kitchen! Who knew the solution to all your curly hair problems was in your kitchen all along?

Also Read : Curly Hair Styling Question & Answers !

We’re officially in love with these DIY curly hair masks

Mask 1: Your mother’s recipe

3 Tsp Castor + 3 Tsp Olive + 3 Tsp Coconut Hot Oil Treatment

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Yes, we know the oldest mask in the book, but this mask always works! It is not only curly-hair friendly, but it also works on other types of masks. While castor oil aids in hair growth, hot coconut, and olive oils nourish your tired hair ends to provide them with shine.

To enhance the results of the mask, heat up your hair towel in the microwave and drape your hair with it to increase the maximum effectiveness of the mask and add more shine to your hair. After leaving it on for 15-20 minutes follow your regular hair care routine of shampooing and conditioning your hair.

Mask 2: Repair from the outside

1 cup yogurt + 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar + 1 tbsp honey

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If you have been on the lookout for a DIY hair mask that will repair your hair and make it grow stronger, this one's for you. Combine all the ingredients to make the yogurt mask and apply it all the way through, from your root to the ends. Keep it on for 15 minutes, then rinse it off with your preferred shampoo and conditioner. We recommend rinsing the hair mask with a curly-hair-friendly shampoo and conditioner like Curlvana to get defined curls!

Also Read : Are Your Curls Limp? Fix Them

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Mask 3: Moisture, Moisture, Moisture!

Aloe vera Gel+ 2 tablespoons olive oil + 3 capsules of vitamin E oil + your favorite deep conditioner

Moisture

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If you want your curls to have more shine and treat frizzy hair you will definitely want to try this mask! Blend all the above ingredients and add your favorite conditioner to them. Apply the hair mask like another hair mask, leave it on for 30 minutes, rinse it off with shampoo, and condition your hair with curl-friendly products.

Also Read : People With Curly Hair Always Make These Mistakes! Do You?

No matter which one of these makes you choose to try it after reading this blog, we recommend you follow it up with Curlvana leave-in conditioner and curl-defining styling gel for those healthy and bountiful curls. And if you think you want a simpler solution that does not involve mixing multiple edible kitchen products to make a hair mask, you can also go for a packaged hair mask like Curlvana’s Deep-Nourish hair mask that has been formulated specifically for ultra-dry and dull hair!

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