Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Condition With An Avocado Hair Mask







Avocado is revered for its skin and hair moisturizing properties.


If your overworked hair is in need of a conditional treatment, save money by making your own moisturizing mask. Avoid paying high salon or spa prices by pampering your locks with nutrient and natural oil-rich avocado, along with other everyday kitchen items. You can customize the richness of the mask by including other food items or oils in the pampering mixture. Allow the mask to absorb into your hair as you relax or do household chores for softer, shinier locks.


Instructions


1. Cut a ripe avocado in half and remove its seed. Scoop the avocado into into a metal mixing bowl.


2. Use a fork to mash the avocado into a thick paste.


3. Add 2 tbsp. of honey, 2 tbsp. of buttermilk, 3 tbsp. of olive oil and 1 tsp. of freshly squeezed lemon juice, which will keep the mask from turning brown. Blend all of the ingredients with a spoon until the mixture is smooth and creamy.








4. Massage the conditioning mask into your scalp and the entire length of your hair. Wrap long hair into a bun to keep the mask off of your skin.


5. Leave the mask in your hair for 20 to 30 minutes, depending on how dry and damaged your hair is. Rinse the mask off in water and wash your hair with shampoo.

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