How to Use Hot Oil Therapy for Hair

Author: Robert Simon
Date Of Creation: 17 June 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Hot Oil Treatment for Frizzy, Dry, Damaged Hair!
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Content

Taking good care of your hair between cuts will help you maintain a long and shiny hair. While commercial products contain ingredients that make your hair look beautiful, using hot oil therapy with coconut, olive or jojoba oil adds strength. your. It's easy, fun, and we'll show you how!

Steps

  1. Buy coconut oil. It is typically available in the bakery section at grocery stores since it was found to be a healthy alternative to vegetable oils. Coconut oil is now also very popular in specialty stores, grocery stores selling imported goods and even in beauty stores.
    • Coconut oil is often sold in canned form. Coconut oil is usually solid at room temperature, but will turn liquid when in your hand. The melting point of coconut oil is quite low.
    • You can also use olive oil as the main ingredient in the treatment. Olive oil is a natural moisturizer and can help fight dandruff, but doesn't have the protein-preservative properties of coconut oil. Olive oil is liquid at room temperature, but will give off heat just as well as when using the coconut oil treatment.

  2. Shampoo. On the same day you plan to apply hot oil therapy to your hair, wash it off to make sure your hair is clean. Avoid using any other hair care products at this time, such as creams, gels or hair sprays, as these can prevent hot oils from entering the hair follicles.

  3. Prepare a shampoo. In a pot, boil 1 cup of water (250 ml).
  4. Heat up coconut oil. Place 2 tablespoons of coconut oil (30 ml) in a small bowl or cup. Place the small bowl or cup in the water and place it on the stove.
    • Add 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of olive oil if your scalp is dry, or if you have dandruff.
    • Add 1 tbsp of jojoba oil (15 ml) for fungal scalp problems. Jojoba oil is a natural fungicide.
    • Let the oil cool for a few minutes until it becomes warm but not too hot. You won't want to burn yourself with hot oil. Remove the oil cup with an oven-sharpener.

  5. Wet your hair, if it hasn't been wet before. Hair should be moist, not too wet.
  6. Massage the oil into your scalp using the fingers that have been dipped in the oil. Massage your way from root to tip, massaging all the hot oils into your hair.
  7. Warm up a towel with a hairdryer or clothes dryer. Wrap your hair with a towel and let it cool for 20 minutes.
    • Alternatively, put on a shower hood or plastic bag and then put on a thermos or sit under the steamer for about 15-20 minutes or let your body heat nourish your hair in. duration of treatment.
  8. Wash and wipe hair thoroughly. Style as usual.
  9. Repeat once per month. This will protect your hair from protein deficiency, and keep it soft, shiny and beautiful. advertisement

Advice

  • Add a few drops of peppermint oil, which is what the mint plant is. The slightly tingling sensation you feel is the stimulation of peppermint oil into the hair follicles, promoting hair growth over time. Dilute peppermint oil with another oil as an auxiliary substance and peppermint is an essential oil.
  • Adjust the amount of oil you need according to the length and thickness of your hair. This hot oil recipe is sufficient for medium length hair.
  • You can place the jar or can of coconut oil in a container filled with hot water instead of heating it because this is how it can melt faster.

Warning

  • Oil can stain your clothes. Wear clothes that you don't mind getting stains on during the oil treatment.

What you need

  • A kitchen
  • Pot
  • Small cup or cup
  • Country
  • Cloth towels
  • A cap, shower cap, or plastic bag
  • Hair steaming device or steaming cap (optional)
  • Coconut oil
  • Olive oil (optional)
  • Jojoba oil (optional)
  • Peppermint essential oil (optional)