Forego the harsh chemicals found in store-bought conditioners and make your own! With this super easy leave-in conditioner recipe, you'll have softer, smoother hair using the purest ingredients!
Homemade Leave in Hair Conditioner Spray
Supplies:1 spray bottle
1 label
¼ cup glycerin
3 cups of distilled water
1 tsp. coconut oil (you can also use grapeseed or avocado oil)
8-10 drops of essential oil (try lavender for normal & dry hair and lemon for oily hair)
Fill your spray bottle with the distilled water. Next, warm up your coconut oil (if it is solid) in the microwave for about 25 seconds. Now you can add your glycerin and the coconut oil and essential oil. Give it a few good shakes to mix the ingredients together.
You will love how soft your hair feels and how amazing it smells too! And the best part? It is super affordable. It beats paying the store bought prices, right?
Are you going to try it? Come back and let us know how it worked on your hair!
Kelly is a married mom of 5 (two are fur babies) living in beautiful Tennessee. She has a son with autism and enjoys homeschooling him. She loves creating budget friendly recipes and DIY/Crafts and sharing on her blog, Kicking It With Kelly and guest posts. She also loves sharing tips on parenting, tech, fashion, beauty, travel and more!
I hope to give it a try this weekend. It looks very easy to make.
ReplyDeleteHi Melanie! Please come back and let us know if you like it!
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nancy
pinned on my board. (pinterest) thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pin, Kim! If you try it, let me know what you think!
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nancy
This is neat I never seen leave in conditioner
ReplyDeleteI love it, Sara, and it only costs pennies to make! :)
DeleteThis looks great to use and you know whats in it all natural which I like to use.
ReplyDeleteI use to use a leave in conditioner. I`m looking for a good leave in conditioner for my hair. I have dry hair.
ReplyDeleteI use to use a leave in conditioner. I`m looking for a good leave in conditioner for my hair. I have dry hair.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe for a leave in conditioner. I have never tried leave in conditioners before and this one is super easy to make. The next time I am out, I will have to get some coconut oil, glycerin and a spray bottle.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this. I like experimenting with DIY cosmetics, this is one I haven't seen!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I needed something like this!
ReplyDeletePretty simple recipe and one can save a lot of money
ReplyDeleteLove using natural products especially DIY.
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