Sunday 18 October 2015

Guest Post | Gelatine Hair Mask DIY Recipe for Hair Strengthening, Growth and Shine

Hello everyone!

Luscious locks are something I strive to have. Alas, I have fine, dry hair which is prone to split ends and I am always on the lookout for treatments to help improve the condition of my hair. Today, I have a guest post from Victoria Howell from Le Reve Hair Salon, New York about a gelatine hair mask DIY recipe which helps restore hair strength. So without further ado, let's jump straight to the guest post!
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The additional usage of hot styling tools and other salon treatments (colouring, perming, etc.) have a damaging impact on the health of our hair, making it brittle and weak. Gelatine masks help restore hair strength, shine, smoothness and elasticity.
Classic mask with Gelatin for all hair types
Ingredients:
Gelatin powder - 1 tablespoon
Water - 3 tablespoons
Quality hair balm - 3 tablespoons
Vitamin A - 3 drops
Lavender essential oil (or you can use rosemary, ylang-ylang and sage) - 3 drops
Lemon juice - 3 drops
Application:
  1. Mix the gelatine with water and let it stand. 
  2. After 40 minutes, put the mixture of gelatine and water on a slow fire with low heat to get a gelatinous liquid without any lumps. 
  3. Add the hair conditioner and the other ingredients of the mask into the warm liquid. 
  4. Spread the finished mixture on wet, clean hair and wrap your hair with a towel. 
  5. After 30 minutes, wash away the mask with warm water. 
Tip: For added oomph and effect, gelatine can be dissolved with milk, fruit juice (apple for all hair types, lemon - for blondes, carrot - for brunettes) or herbal infusions (chamomile, nettle, linden, burdock root).
Some things to note about gelatine masks
  • It is important to dissolve the gelatine: First, mix it with cold water and let it stand for 40 minutes. After that, dissolve any residue on a low heat fire (do not boil).
  • It is important to add the hair balm into the gelatin mask.
  • It is necessary to apply the mask on clean hair.
  • The gelatine mixture should not be applied to the scalp. It should only be applied on the hair.
  • After applying the mask, you should wrap the head with a towel.
  • Rinse the hair with boiled water at room temperature.  If necessary, use a mild shampoo.
  • Making a hair mask with gelatine is recommended in spring and autumn. The mask can be used once in two weeks and 8-10 treatments per season will suffice.
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I hope this post is helpful! I'm definitely curious to try this out - anything for stronger hair! Thanks Victoria for the guest post!
Have you tried making this mask before? What are your favourite hair mask recipes? =D

Note: The picture above was taken by the guest post author from flickr.
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2 comments:

  1. Super interesting going to try this out!
    xx
    Maliha Rao / Red Alice Rao

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    1. Hi Maliha! Glad you find it interesting. Do try it out and hopefully it works for you! =D

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