DIY Quick Solution for Oily Hair from Ingredients from Your Kitchen

BY Ing. Žaneta Milošová (Havírová)

Why like this exactly

Do you feel like your hair get oily before you can even take a selfie? This simple mixture will clean hair roots, makes the hair lighter and returns their fresh look. It’s a gentle cleansing treatment for your scalp. Not a face mask.

🧪 Single-use ingredients

  • 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tbsp of lukewarm water
  • 1 tsp of fine oat flour or finely ground oats

💡 Optional:

  • 1 to 2 drops of tea tree essential oil for freshness

GG tip: Adjust the amount according to the thickness and length of your hair.

✨ How to do it

  • Mix the water with the apple-cider vinegar in a bowl.
  • Add the oats and mix until the consistency of runny porridge.
  • If you want to add fragrance then add a drop of tea tree essential oil and mix in.

🔧 Use

  • Wash your hair with a mild shampoo and lightly dry with a towel.
  • Apply the mixture to your scalp and gently massage in with tips of your fingers. Focus on the roots, don’t apply to the ends.
  • Leave in for 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Thoroughly wash out with lukewarm water. Use conditioner only to the ends of hair.

📦 Storage

It is best to use a fresh batch.
Leave the rest in a fridge and use in 1 to 2 days. Mix again before use.

🌟 Result

Light and fresh hair. The scalp is cleaner and breathes.

💚 Mini-safety

Sensitive skin? Leave out the tea tree oil.
Patch test first behind your ear. Away from the eyes or irritated areas.
You hate the smell of vinegar? Dilute with more water or add a drop of lavender essential oil… Or simply deal with it for a little bit. 🙂

Author

  • Ing. Žaneta Milošová (Havírová)

    She is leading the GreenScan company, which promotes the freedom of choice and the right to information for every consumer. She graduated from Environmental sciences at VSB-TUO and has always been trying to find balance between nature and the modern world. She is dedicated to the popularization of science, educating and raising awareness about the harmful substances around us. She also organizes seminars, webinars, workshops and consulting for individuals, companies and organizations.

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