Permanent hair straightening treatments use harsh chemicals that can damage your hair. Here are five natural hair straightening techniques that will leave your hair healthy and smooth.
Natural
hair straightening treatments are cost-effective and don't contain
harsh chemicals that will damage your hair. Here are five salon and DIY
hair relaxing treatments that will tame your tresses and make your hair
healthy and smooth.
Aloe vera can restore your hair's PH balance, leaving your hair hydrated
and soft. For a DIY aloe treatment, cut off the ends of three aloe
leaves. Slice each leaf down the middle and scoop out the pulp with a
spoon. Mix the pulp with 2 tablespoons of water. For added fragrance,
use rosewater. Apply the aloe paste to the ends of your hair and let it
sit for 10-15 minutes before rinsing and shampooing.
Almond milk is rich in vitamin E, so it strengthens the hair as it
softens curls. To make an almond hair straightening mask, combine ½ cup
almond milk and 2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil. Whisk in 3
tablespoons of cornstarch. Warm the mixture in a small saucepan on low
setting of your stove top until thickened. Remove the pan from the
burner and allow the almond mixture to cool until lukewarm, but not hot.
Massage the almond hair treatment into your hair and cover with a
shower cap. After 20 minutes, rinse with warm water and shampoo.
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Protein softens hair while adding volume. During organic protein natural
hair straightening treatments, hair is conditioned and relaxed with
ingredients such as jojoba seed oil and chamomile. A protein treatment
can be applied as a spray application or as an all over hair treatment.
After the solution is applied, you will have to allow the treatment to
soak into your hair for about 10-15 minutes. Some organic protein
treatments may require heat activation, so you may have to sit under the
dryer while it penetrates your hair. The cost for this treatment is
approximately.
Steaming adds moisture to your hair, leaving it smooth and shiny. At a salon, your hair dresser will apply a deep conditioner
to your hair before steaming. Next, she will pin up your hair to expose
the ends to the steam. While under the steamer, she may use herbs such
as mint for added aromatherapy. Each session lasts approximately 20-30
minutes and costs around. Make sure you do not steam more than once a
week, or your hair may be too limp.
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Agave nectar is lightweight, but it has the ability to deep condition.
The sugars in agave nectar draw water to the hair, so it acts as a hair
taming humectant. Agave natural hair straightening treatments can be
easily performed at home. For this DIY hair smoothing treatment, combine
¼ cup agave nectar, 2 tablespoons olive oil, and 1 tablespoon coconut
oil. Massage the mixture through your hair and comb through to ends.
Cover hair with a plastic cap a or a hot towel. Allow the gel to sit for
15 minutes before rinsing with warm water and shampooing.
Aloe Vera Conditioning Treatment
Almond Milk Hair Mask
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Organic Protein Treatment
Salon Steaming Treatment
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