Hair conditioner is said to have been around for more than 100 years. At a World Expo that was held in Paris, France in the 1900’s, a certain perfumer and entrepreneur named Ed Pinaud showcased a new product that was intended to make mustaches and beards soft and smooth. Later on, this formulation was developed and soon used on women hair.
What does conditioner do for hair? As mentioned before, it makes unmanageable hair softer, smoother, and easier to control. But what is the mechanism behind this effect of conditioner on your lovely tresses? Before you get into the mechanism of hair conditioner, first have a look at each hair strand up close.
What is the advantage of going homemade when it comes to hair care? First of all, you can save yourself hundreds of dollars worth of professional salon treatments. And secondly, since the remedies you make for your hair are all-natural, you can be assured that your hair will not be exposed to harsh chemicals or allergens. As you may already know, there are tons of hair products that can actually do more harm than good, especially to people with sensitive scalps and hair.
Here are simple recipes you can try for a home made hair mask, to moisturize your hair and keep your tresses nice, soft, and of course naturally healthy. For dull, damaged, and dry hair, olive oil or eggs can be used. You can create a basic mask by beating together one egg with a few tablespoons of olive oil.