Restore some fluff to your mane with this natural recipe offered by Aroma-Zone in the new book “Natural hair, 100 care and coloring recipes” (Hachette editions).
Fine, soft, your hair gives you a hard time. To reconcile them with the volume, a few nudges exist such as a good hair massage (anti-stress in addition), appropriate food supplements (sulfur amino acid), or a more degraded adapted haircut. On the care side, review your shampoos to avoid 2 in 1 that weigh down the hair. On the other hand dry shampoo can be a trick between two shampoos to give bulk to your sleeping hair. And if it’s natural and self-made, that’s even better!
This DIY care proposed by Aroma-Zone has more than one advantage: it allows you to space out your shampoos while redensifying the hair thanks to oats, a fortifying, nourishing and volumizing active ingredient. It absorbs excess sebum and cleanses your hair without wetting it, respecting the scalp with its natural ingredients.
Oatmeal dry shampoo recipe
Equipment
A compact of 40 mL
A mortar and pestle
A precision scale (or 25 ml measuring cup + 2 ml measuring spoon)
Ingredients
15 g cornstarch powder (or 1 measuring cup of 25 ml)
5g powdered oats (or 5 x 2ml scoops)
0.03 g bitter almond essential oil (or 1 drop)
Preparation in 20 minutes
-Put the cornstarch and oatmeal powders in a mortar, then add the essential oil
bitter almond.
– Grind the whole with a pestle until homogenized.
-Transfer the powder into a compact.
Application
Sprinkle a little powder on the scalp, then massage gently with your fingertips.
Leave on for 5 to 10 minutes, then remove the excess with a hairbrush if necessary.
This treatment can be kept for 6 months.
Recipe taken from the book “Natural hair, 100 hair care and coloring recipes” byAroma-ZoneHachette editions.
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