I’ve been feeling like my hair is in a bit of a rut lately. It’s fine- but it hasn’t been spectacular. I love it when my hair is soft and looks sleek and shiny. It’s just been feeling a little dull.
So I wanted to treat my hair to a little spa day.
I usually do a coconut oil mask on my hair about once a month to help with deep moisturizing. But I was feeling like doing something a little more fun and luxurious. And this definitely was! And it was so easy- anyone can do it.
Why pay someone to give you a hot oil treatment when you can do it yourself at home for less than two dollars? And the ingredients are all high quality and natural. It’s pretty great.
Each of the ingredients nourishes your hair and scalp:
- Coconut Oil: Stimulates hair growth, excellent deep conditioner, adds shine, prevents breakage (make sure to get an organic, cold-pressed, unrefined coconut oil)
- Olive Oil: Prevents breakage, eliminates dandruff, adds shine, moisturizes and softens hair, promotes hair growth
- Lavender Essential Oil: Deep conditions hair, promotes hair growth, reduces dandruff and dryness, restores sebaceous glands, prevents hair breakage
And I’m telling you- it’s really easy!
Step One: Dampen hair
Make sure your hair is a little damp, but not soaking wet when you apply the oil. You can just stick your head under the stream of water in the shower for a second and jump out to get it a little damp. If you wear a lot of products in your hair, you may want to actually wash your hair first so that the oil can penetrate your hair completely.
Step Two: Mix and Heat Oils
Before you mix, heat up about two cups of water in a saucepan (but it doesn’t need to boil). Mix together 3 tablespoons of coconut oil, 1.5 tablespoons of olive oil, and a few drops of lavender oil in a small heatable bowl. Place the bowl in the pot of water to make a little water bath.
Leave the bowl in for a few minutes, testing the temperature of the oils. When the oils are quite warm, but not so hot they will burn your scalp, take the bowl out of the water bath.
Step Three: Apply Oils to Hair
Start by massaging the oil into your scalp. Work the oil in from the roots to the ends. You may not need to use the entire bowl of oil depending on how thick and long your hair is.
And enjoy the relaxing smell of the lavender.
Step Four: Heat up a Towel
You could pop a towel into a dryer, but if you don’t have one (like me), you can also heat up a towel using a blow dryer.
I use this awesome Turbie Twist towel that is so great for wrapping your hair after a shower.
Step Five: Leave in for 45 minutes
Wrap the towel around your head and relax for 45 minutes. This is your spa time, so chill out, maybe put some cucumbers on your eyes, and have a good time.
Step Six: Wash out and Enjoy!
Wash your hair thoroughly to make sure you get all the oils out. If you do the no poo method, you will need to wash your ends in addition to your roots. You might want to wash twice to be really certain you won’t have oils left in your hair. Condition as normal.
And once your hair is clean, you can enjoy your shiny, soft, freshly conditioned hair. I can’t stop touching my hair it’s so soft. My hair rut is over!
This was so enjoyable I will probably do it on a regular basis. Doesn’t it look smooth and healthy? Just how I like it!
Let me know how your homemade hot oil treatment works out!
Ginger says
Oh, I have all of those things in my cupboards right now! Great idea for an in-home spa night. Visiting from Just Us Four Pinworthy Projects. If you’re interested in linking up to some new parties, there is one live now at Gingerly Made. I’d love to have you over!
Susie says
Isn’t it great when you find something you already have the ingredients for? Thanks for letting me know about the party- I’ve added my links!
Ginger says
Just wanted to drop by and let you know that you are being featured this week at the Gingerly Made Show & Tell party. The party is already live. I hope to see you there this week!
Susie says
Thank you so much!
Corrine says
Great idea! Thanks for the recipe!
Jennifer says
Hi there, i am interested in finding a nice hot oil hair treatment..but I am allergic to coconut…is there anything that can be substituted for coconut oil?
Susie says
Sure! I love grapeseed oil for my hair as well. Jojoba oil is also supposed to be great for hair.