Recipe: Hair oil
A hair oil to beautify and protect your hair!
1 x Flacon (50 mL)
TIME
3min
DIFFICULTY
Super easy
CONSERVATION
180 days
COST
9.38 €
Score YUKA
100 / 100
Recipe
This enriched hair oil beautifies, softens and protects the hair while providing a non-greasy silky touch. It is the ally to take care and revitalize the hair after daily aggressions! For men, you can use it for the beard.
Skin/hair type: all skin and hair types.
Concerns: dry hair/dry, dull skin.
Texture: an oily texture with a dry feel produced by hazelnut oil.
Smell: characteristic of vegetable oils.
Number of ingredients: 2
% of natural origin: 100%
vegan: yes
Description of ingredients:
Jojoba oil: Vegetable oil, certified organic, suitable for all skin types to moisturize, soothe, repair while regulating sebum secretions and preserving skin aging. It penetrates very quickly without leaving a greasy film and without clogging the pores.
Hazelnut oil: Vegetable oil, certified organic and of French origin, with a dry touch, ideal for regulating excess sebum, reducing the appearance of imperfections, healing and softening combination skin with an oily tendency.
INCI : Simmondsia chinensis seed oil, Corylus avellana seed oil
Usage
This oil can be used in "dry" oil, take a very small amount and apply it using your fingers on the lengths and ends or in an oil bath from roots to ends before your shampoo, massage of the scalp this will allow you to stimulate blood circulation and promote hair growth.
Precautions before starting
Thoroughly clean the BeautyMix. Then, soak a clean cloth in 70° alcohol (available in supermarkets) and use it to disinfect the BeautyMix tank and all the utensils. Let dry.
Clean the work surface and remove objects that could get in the way.
Place a clean paper towel on the work surface, and place the utensils on it. Have available: a clean teaspoon or spatula, and a clean, dry container for pouring the preparation once ready. Wash hands thoroughly.
Respect the dosages indicated for the ingredients of the recipe.
Need more information ? Consult the "Getting Started" page.