I'd like to first off point out that half the people I go to school with make fun of me for writing a hair blog, especially my "do it at home" hair treatments. That said, I prevail. Also, sometimes with these hair remedies it's hit or miss, you never really know.
Today was originally my September to try, and since it's now October I may have dropped the ball on that a little bit. But still, the avacado hair treatment is done. The recipe for it can be found on a previous post
I did exactly what the recipe called for, including even the egg (it didn't smell like it did last time) and slapped that gunk on my head. Right off the bat I'd like to say that this hair mask is MESSY. There were little bits of avacado falling onto my shirt the whole time I was putting it on, and I may have gotten some mashed in my ear. I covered my whole head, starting at the ends and working my way up, massaged my scalp, and left the whole mixture on for about 30 minutes.
SHAMPOO AND CONDITION AS USUAL
After all is said and done and my hair is blow dried and styled, I'm honestly not really sure I feel a difference. My bangs actually feel even MORE damaged than they were before. My hair is pretty soft right now, but I also put on WEN and Matrix repair serum before blow drying, so I can't really tell if it's the hair mask or the hair products.
I'm not sure I'll be doing this mask again. I much prefer the mayo one to this, where I could tell there was a change (for the better) in my hair. Also, I'm not really a fan of the mess and clean up I created for myself. Next time I will be saving the avacados for eating!
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ReplyDeleteI would have trouble not eating the avocados - yum!!!
Have you read anything about the damage caused by a blow dryer vs. damage caused by a flat iron? I'm curious.