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how to make homemade hot oil treatment for hair

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How to Make a Hot Oil Treatment for Hair

  • 1 1 of 9: Choose from coconut oil, olive oil, or sunflower oil.. Select an oil based on what your hair needs. Coconut...
  • 2 2 of 9: Heat up your oil in a pot.. Using warm oil helps open up your hair cuticle. Pour 2 to 3 tablespoons (30 to 44...
  • 3 3 of 9: Separate your hair into 2 to 4 sections.. If you have thick hair, this will...

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How do you make homemade hot oil treatment?

Feb 10, 2021 · Shampoo and conditioner. To give yourself a hot oil hair treatment, follow the steps below: Scoop a small amount of oil into a heat-safe bowl or glass container. Place the heat-safe bowl or glass container in a larger bowl with hot water, allowing the smaller one to be partially submerged for a few minutes.

How to make a hot oil treatment for hair?

Add one to two drops of an essential oil to the bowl, if you want a scented treatment. Stir the oil mixture using a spoon. Some suggested scents are rosemary, lavender, rose or mint. Place the bowl into the microwave and heat on high for 10 seconds. Remove the bowl and take it to a sink.

What are the best hot oil treatments?

Mar 18, 2022 · Homemade Hot Oil Treatment Recipe For Dry Hair. 2 Tbsp. olive oil* 2 Tbsp. vegetable oil. Heat ingredients just until warm. Spread on wet hair, especially the ends. (Place only on the ends if you have oily hair.) Wrap a warm, wet towel around hair for 30 minutes to one hour. Shampoo and rinse.

Does VO5 hot oil work?

May 23, 2019 · Hot oil tends to work best on clean hair. This allows the oil to deeply penetrate the hair cuticle. Once you’ve washed your hair, microwave 3 to 6 tablespoons of the oil in a microwave-safe bowl...

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What Does a Hot Oil Treatment Do

Let’s face it — dry hair is difficult to maintain and feels almost impossible to fix. Not only does it feel brittle and lifeless to the touch, but it’s also a sign that your hair is in need of some tender care and a new regime.

Choosing Best Oil for Hot Oil Treatments

There are a variety of oils and ingredients you can combine to create the perfect homemade treatment for your dry, undernourished hair and scalp. From our beloved and most popular coconut oil to argan oil, there are no shortages of treatments you can make in the comfort of your own home.

How to Do Hot Oil Treatment for Hair

All you will need to create a DIY hot oil treatment is your oil of choice. You’ll need around 2-3 tablespoons, depending on the length and thickness of your hair.

Consider Coconut Oil

According to a 2003 study, coconut oil is one of the very few plant oils that is able to penetrate the hair shaft due to its chemical structure, which has an affinity for hair protein. The 2003 study found that coconut oil can significantly reduce hair's protein loss for both undamaged and damaged hair when used as a pre-wash treatment.

Consider Adding Essential Oils

While scientists agree that there is not enough evidence to prove it, rosemary essential oil has been used for treating hair loss for centuries.

Mix Up the Hot Oil Treatment

Create a double broiler using a pot and a glass bowl. Fill the pot with some water and bring to a boil, and then set the pot aside to let the water cool a bit. Put one to two tablespoons of coconut oil into a glass bowl and add up to 10 drops of the essential oil of your choice and mix with the coconut oil.

Apply

With a comb, part your hair into a few sections to help you distribute the oil evenly.

Wrap Your Hair In a Towel

Wrap your hair into a soft hair towel and let the treatment sit on your hair overnight. You can simply leave the treatment on for a few hours, however, to see a more dramatic improvement you should leave it on for about 8-10 hours.

Wash Out the Treatment

Wash your hair in the morning to remove the oil. You may have to repeat the washing step to completely remove all the oil, but your hair is going to be softer, more manageable, and stronger.

So, how can hot oil hair treatments help hair?

Using hot oil hair treatments has many benefits for dry hair and a dry scalp. "The warm oil seals the cuticle by adding moisture to the hair follicle, which can help repair and prevent split ends," explains Jana Rago, a hairstylist and owner of Boston-based Jana Rago Studios.

Can hot oils help with dandruff?

Yes, a hot oil hair treatment can help with dandruff, but only if the dandruff is being caused by having a dry scalp (as opposed to a fungus-related dandruff).

Is there anything you shouldn't do when applying a hot oil treatment?

First off, make sure you are paying attention to the temperature of the oil—if you make it too hot, you could easily scald your scalp. Also, "don't apply [a hot oil hair treatment] to dry or dirty hair—when the hair is wet, the cuticle is slightly open, so it's the best time to accept oils and conditioners," says Hardges.

How do you know if a hot oil treatment is right for you?

According to Rago, hot oil hair treatments are ideal for anyone with normal to dry, frizzy hair. "The only texture of hair it's not great for is thinning hair or damaged scalps," says Rago. And don't worry about the oils dragging your hair down or making it look greasy.

How do you apply a hot oil hair treatment at home?

Luckily, you don't need to drive yourself to the drugstore. As long as you've got a plant-based oil, like olive, almond, and coconut, on hand, you're already halfway there.

Tip

Apply the hot oil treatment once per week to keep your hair properly moisturized.

Warning

Do not overheat the oil, as serious skin burns can occur if it is too hot.

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Tips

If your scalp feels dry or itchy, add 1-2 drops of tea tree essential oil to your hot oil treatment to help your scalp.

Warnings

If you have an itchy, flaky scalp, oil treatments may make it worse. Flaky scalp is often caused by yeast, which feeds on oil.

About This Article

This article was co-authored by Ashley Adams. Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016. This article has been viewed 12,182 times.

Homemade Hot Oil Treatment Recipe For Dry Hair

Heat ingredients just until warm. Spread on wet hair, especially the ends. (Place only on the ends if you have oily hair.) Wrap a warm, wet towel around hair for 30 minutes to one hour. Shampoo and rinse. Alternatively, put this on before a shower and then put on a shower cap. Let the hot water from the shower run on your head to warm the oil.

Comments

I love this idea! Can you use canola oil instead of the vegetable oil? If not, I’ll have to go to the store,lol

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