This post goes out to my curly and wavy haired folks.
Curls, ringlets, coils and waves, we love them, but they can be sooooo much work! This herbal hair water, makes styling and maintenance between washes so much more delightful.
My herbal hair water recipe can be made in a water bottle and used in lieu of regular tap water for styling.
Herbal hair water packs a powerful punch and provides hair with a dose of micronutrients and moisture designed to keep hair soft, frizz free and fragrant.
Here’s what you’ll need:
8 ounce spray bottle
Purified water
Chamomile essential oil (15 drops)
Lavender essential oil (10 drops)
1 teaspoon spinach seed oil
1 teaspoon vegetable glycerin
Here’s what to do:
Fill your spray water bottle 3/4 of a way full with your purified water.
Add a teaspoon of spinach seed oil and a teaspoon of vegetable glycerin. Screw on the top to your spray water bottle and shake gently until blended.
Unscrew the top of the spray bottle and add the lavender and chamomile essential oil. Screw on the top of your spray water bottle and shake gently again until blended.
YOU’RE READY, BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!
Herbal hair water, is a fantastic way to nourish your hair because:
Chamomile essential oil is known to soften hair and provide great shine.
Lavender essential oil is fragrant, antibacterial and antimicrobial, providing gentle cleaning between washes. Lavender also promotes hair growth and clarifies the scalp.
Spinach seed oil promotes hair growth and prevents hair loss. Loaded with iron, essential fatty acids, potassium, vitamins (C, A, B1, B2, B6, E, and K), magnesium, antioxidants and chlorophyll, spinach seed oil revives and strengthens dull and lackluster hair.
Vegetable glycerin provides moisture and reduces frizz.
With Spring in the air, this herbal hair water blend will help transition your hair from winter dull to warm weather fabulousness- even if, you’re not leaving your house.
For more DIY natural skin care ideas, check out my latest book Natural Beauty from the Outside In, where you’ll find 70 Ayurveda inspired hair and skin care recipes.
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