4 Easy DIY Hair Masks That Promote Growth, Strength, And Moisture
- Pearl Farrell
- Oct 11, 2018
- 2 min read
Today, I will share 4 hair masks for #hairprobs that we all have faced. These DIY homemade treatment will take you less than 5 minutes and are very easy to make.
1. Ginger + Coconut Oil
Ginger roots contain magnesium, potassium and vitamins that promotes your hair to be stronger, and healthier by strengthen the roots of your hair. Ginger contains nutrients that help to increase the circulation and blood flow through scalp which improves the growth of hair follicles. Coconut oil is rich in fatty acids that nourish and moisturize the scalp and the hair. Coconut oil prevents hair breakage and keeps the hair soft. Apply mask 3 times a week.
1-2 Ginger roots juice
2 tablespoons of Coconut Oil

2. Aloe Vera + Shea Butter
Also known as Shealoe, Aloe Vera has many benefits to mention, including promoting hair strength, and restoring the pH balance of your hair. Shea butter is known to be a great moisturizer. Apply mask once a week.
1 Aloe Vera leaf
4 tablespoons of softened Shea Butter

3. Avocado + Olive Oil + Egg
Avocado contains tons of different vitamins such as Vitamins C, E, etc. These vitamins promote hair growth, revitalizes and moisturizes. Olive oil softens and promotes stronger, healthier hair. Egg is rich in protein, and protein helps strengthen the hair. DO NOT use any form of heat while using this mask or egg will cook while in the hair. Apply mask once a week.
2 tablespoons of Olive Oil
2 egg yolks
1 avocado

4. Onion + Honey
Onion helps restore lost nutrients to your hair. It also adds volume and contributes to hair growth. Honey is good for natural hair because it retains moisture. Honey helps to soften and increase the shine of your hair. Apply hair mask once a week.
1 peeled red Onion juice
2 tablespoons Honey

@josue_susan
The ginger and coconut hair mask is my personal favorite. Coconut oil has many beneficial properties for the hair. If you do try this hair mask, leave your experience in the comments. I would love to hear about it.
@andreskonowalskyj
Thank you, and you are absolutely right. One of the main reasons people aren't able to care for their hair is because they don't know what products are right for their hair.
@maya.vargas-joyner
These masks will work wonders for your hair, even after your protective style. Comment your feedback when you do try it. I would love to hear about your experience.
I'm going to try the ginger and coconut oil as soon as i get home today.
This is an awesome blog post! I really love how you described all the nutritional properties of each method to promote hair growth and overall health. It's really important to know what works and what doesn't and since so many people don't know what helps, it's great that you've laid it all out to make it easier. This would definitely be helpful for those lost when it comes to these methods, keep up the good work!