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Egg yolk
Egg yolk is a tried-and-tested grandmother?s remedy. Lightly whisk an egg yolk in a bowl to obtain a frothy mixture, then apply the mixture to the length of the hair. Rinse hair after 10 minutes and shampoo as usual.
Olive oil
Olive oil is highly moisturizing and helps to eliminate split ends. Simply massage the lengths of your hair, avoiding the roots, with a tablespoon of olive oil (or two for very long hair) and wrap in a warm towel for around 30 minutes.
Shea butter
Shea butter is an excellent moisturizer for hair, giving it shine and radiance. Apply a dab to the entire head of hair, working into the ends only, then shampoo after a 30-minute to overnight leave-in period.
Wash your hair less frequently
The scalp of dry hair doesn't produce much sebum, so washing it too often tends to dry it out even more. There are low-poo shampoos: made with natural active ingredients and free of toxic substances, they are gentle on the hair.
Aloe vera
Aloe vera is a plant with numerous benefits, including the ability to gently moisturize hair. It can be used as a mask on damp hair. It can be applied at the roots and all the way through to the ends.
Honey
Honey cares for damaged hair lacking in moisture. To use: mix 2 tablespoons of olive oil with 3 teaspoons of honey and a few drops of lemon juice in a bowl, then apply as a mask, pausing for half an hour under a warm towel before shampooing as usual.
The mayonnaise
Grandmother?s remedy par excellence, mayonnaise repairs damaged hair thanks to its oil, egg and vinegar content, which adds shine. Mix 2 egg yolks in a bowl with 1 tsp. cider vinegar and 150 ml grapeseed oil (promotes hair growth), whisking until emulsified. Apply to ends, leave on for 20-30 minutes and shampoo as usual.
1. How do natural hair moisturizing remedies work?
2. What are the best natural hair moisturizing remedies in Tunisia?
3. What's the difference between natural remedies and chemical products for moisturizing hair?
Egg yolk is recommended as a traditional remedy, where it is whipped and applied to the hair for 10 minutes before rinsing and shampooing. Olive oil is also recommended for moisturizing split ends, where hair is simply massaged with a tablespoon of olive oil and wrapped in a warm towel for around 30 minutes.
Shea butter is an excellent moisturizer for the hair, where a small amount is taken and applied only to the ends before shampooing after an exposure time ranging from 30 minutes to overnight. It's also advisable to wash hair less frequently, as excessive washing can dry it out further. Low-poo shampoos are recommended because they are made from natural active ingredients and contain no toxic substances that can damage the hair.
Aloe vera is a gentle moisturizer for hair, which can be used as a mask on damp hair, applying it from roots to ends. Honey is recommended for damaged hair lacking in moisture, where it is mixed with olive oil and lemon juice, and applied as a mask for half an hour before the usual shampoo.
Mayonnaise is also touted as a traditional remedy for repairing damaged hair, thanks to its oil, egg and vinegar content, which adds shine. Mix egg yolks with cider vinegar and grapeseed oil, apply to ends and leave for 20-30 minutes, then shampoo as usual.