Alternatives to Popular Hair Care Products


Shea Butter Hair Mousse
If you use mousse to tame your hair, bear in mind such products often contain alcohol which can damage your hair, leaving it dry and causing it to break easier. Using shea butter on your hair is much more nourishing while keeping curly hair tamed and beautiful. To make your own shea butter hair mousse, you’ll need shea butter, coconut oil, olive oil and some essential oils for a delicious fragrance. Here’s the full recipe.

Sassy Salt Spray
Instead of exposing your hair to heat styling tools and many products, such as volumizing sprays, leave your hair to air-dry and use a salt spray to create quick texture and style. Embrace your hair’s natural beauty!

For this recipe, you’ll need a spray bottle, a tablespoon of sea salt, two tablespoons of aloe vera gel, three green teabags, and four drops of an essential oil if you want fragrance.

● Let the teabags steep in boiling water and then allow the water to cool.
● Place it in a saucepan and let it boil on the stove.
● Add in the sea salt and stir well while you turn down the heat.
● Allow this mixture to cool before you bring in the essential oils and aloe vera. Stir them well.
● Pour the blend into your spray bottle.

This is a great spray to style your hair naturally or spritz when your hair looks like it needs a pick-me-up.

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