Key Ingredients
Coconut Oil is a fatty oil made from raw or dried coconuts. It looks like a solid, white butter at room temperature and melts when heated. Coconut oil can help improve hair and scalp health. Fights fungal infections. Healthy hair begins at the root. Keeping your scalp healthy may help your hair grow better. Coconut oil may help heal or prevent dandruff and other fungi on the scalp. Coconut oil is a natural saturated fat. The high-fat content in it may help calm scalp irritation, flaking, and itching. The fat in coconut oil can also help seal in hair moisture. Coconut oil absorbs into hair strands better than mineral oil and other kinds of oils. This might help prevent hair breaking and split ends. A review regarding the use of coconut oil in India found that the oil may help reduce protein loss in hair. This prevents dry, brittle, or breaking hair. The researchers note that in India, coconut oil is used both as a hair mask before showering and as a leave-in conditioner after showering. Protects from heat & water damage. Hygral fatigue happens when the hair swells up from too much water. Too much swelling can damage the hair or make it break. This can make hair drier and weaker over time.
Shea Butter:
Shea butter is full of fatty acids and vitamins which help to hydrate your hair. Shea butter also has emolliating qualities, helping to lock in moisture without leaving hair heavy or greasy. Stimulation Massaging shea butter into your hair is a great way to retain or replace natural oils without stripping the ones already on the hair. This extra stimulation helps to promote follicle growth. Using products infused with Shea Butter can help coat strands and soothe your scalp, tackling frizz. Shea Butter helps protect skin & hair from heat and cracking. It creates a barrier on hair that can be a healthy alternative to chemical heat protectants and helps with UV protection. Happy scalp. Thanks to its gentle moisturizing properties, hair products infused with shea butter are a great choice if your scalp needs a little TLC.
How To Apply:
Prepare your hair: Wash and rinse with shampoo, then slightly towel-dry it so it's damp rather than soaking wet.
Apply the mask: Take a generous amount of the mask and start applying it to the ends of your hair, working your way up towards the roots.
Distribute evenly: Use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to ensure the mask is distributed evenly throughout the hair, focusing on any particularly dry or damaged areas.
Wait: Let the mask sit on your hair for the recommended time, usually 3-5 minutes, but longer can be beneficial for dry or damaged hair.
Rinse thoroughly: Rinse the mask out with cool or lukewarm water until it's removed.
Optional: Heat treatment: To enhance the mask's benefits, you can add heat while the mask is on; wrapping your hair in a hot towel, using a shower cap, or using a heat cap.
Style as desired: Once the mask is rinsed out and your hair is dried, proceed to style.