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DIY DEEP CONDITIONERS

Deep Conditioning! Deep Conditioning!! Deep Conditioning!!!

Yaayyy!!!

Who else feels excited like me whenever it's time for a DIY Deep Conditioning?

There are many benefits of a deep conditioning treatment for your natural hair and it should be a part of your regular hair care routine. Anyone can actually do a deep Conditioning treatment on her hair.


Here are 6 easy yet powerful DIY deep conditioner recipes that you can make in the convenience of your own home:

DIY Banana, Avocado and Olive oil deep conditioning 

They are rich in beneficial vitamins such as potassium and Vitamin A and aso very good for dry hair.

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- one ripe banana
- avocado
- olive oil

Mash the banana and avocado then put your olive oil and stir very well or blend with your blender until it's smooth, then begin to apply to your sectioned hair (section hair into 4 an apply).
Apply to wet hair, cover with plastic conditioning cap and leave on for a minimum of 30 minutes before rinsing thoroughly.


DIY Olive oil and egg yolk 

This diy gives you a manageable hair. It helps makes the hair soft and serves as a moisturizer.

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- olive oil
- egg yolk

Mix both olive oil and egg yolk together and apply on your sectioned hair, wearing a plastic cap and then leave for 30 minutes or more, before rinsing thoroughly.


DIY Avocado and Coconut deep conditioner

 This brings your dry and damaged hair back to life.

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- avocado
- coconut oil

Cut the avocado into pieces and put in your blender adding your coconut oil, then blend smoothly and apply to sectioned hair, leave for 30 minutes or more after which you rinse thoroughly.

DIY Coconut oil and Honey

Yummy nutrients for your hair. Thus adds shine and helps prevent damage or breakage.
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- coconut oil
- honey

Mix both ingredients together and apply as well.


Avocado, olive oil, honey and eggs

Hair repair treatment.
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Coconut oil, aloe vera and banana

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