DIY Hair Treatment W/Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil Moisture Treatment
We are all dying to have beautiful,
healthy hair right? Hair can feel brittle with the dry winter air. Plus,
looking our best for the holiday parties can do some serious heat
damage to our lovely locks!
I have a cure; a secret that I stumbled on this year!
I have been using coconut oil in my personal skin
care since I was 16. I use it on my kids as a replacement for lotion! I
knew it was good for cooking and skin, but I had no idea how GREAT it was for my hair as well!
In a desperate search to find a cure for my brittle hair, I came
across a few articles recommending coconut oil as a moisture treatment.
As I dug deeper I found that coconut oil is the oil our hair
can absorb better than any other. If you would like to read some great
articles on the benefits of using coconut oil here are some of my
favorites:essentious.com
miracle-of-coconut-oil.com
coconutoilhair.org
Coconut oil is meant to be used as a “Pre-Washing” Moisture Treatment. I will walk you through the simple steps for giving your hair that pure moisture it is thirsting for!
All you need is:
Organic Virgin Coconut Oil (don’t forget you can score this for free over on Vitacost)
A Clip or Elastic
A Shower Cap
Hair Dryer (optional)
Scoop out a handful of organic virgin coconut oil. My hair is very thick and long so my scoop has to be extra
big. The oil will begin to melt at the touch of your skin, there is no
need to heat the oil before application. It will melt as you massage it
into your hair.




For more on coconut oil, where to purchase it from and it’s many uses; read Missy’s Favorite Secret Ingredient!
A few other tips I have discovered in caring for my hair:
-Use a t-shirt when drying your hair. They are soft and much less abrasive than a towel. Stick your head in hole of a Tee and twist the body and arms around your hair to make a turban. It will give you frizz free silky hair!
-If you want your hair to grow faster stimulate your scalp! Massage your scalp for 5 minutes every day. It will increase the blood flow and help your hair grow faster!
-Use shampoos and conditioners that DO NOT contain harmful ingredients! Become familiar with the bad ingredients and make sure to check the labels before you make a purchase! Here is a great link for Hair Care Product Ingredients. The two ingredients that are most confusing: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Sodium Laurth Sulfate. They are both really common in hair products. Soduim LAURYL sulfate is bad, bad bad! It strips your hair and damages the cuticle, it is a very strong detergent that should not be used for hair! The sad thing is, It is in a lot of shampoos. Sodium LAURTH sulfate is ok, it is very common in shampoos (even expensive brands), it is also a detergent, but much more mild. It is much safer on hair and is nothing harmful compared to it’s cousin Sodium Lauryl Sulfate.
Happy Hair!

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