Yes, you read that correctly. In this article, we have listed some of the best natural hair conditioners you can prepare at home. Check them out!

How Do Hair Conditioners Work?

We know that conditioners help rejuvenate hair by repairing damaged, dry, or chemically-treated hair, but how exactly does a hair conditioner work? When applied to the hair shaft, they keep the scale like-tiles of the cuticle intact. The protein within these ingredients binds with the keratin in the hair and strengthens the hair shaft (1). There are many benefits of conditioning your hair. Check them out below.

Benefits Of Hair Conditioners

Whether you have natural kinky, curly, wavy, or straight hair, hair conditioners give your hair the moisture it needs. Now, let’s get to the DIY homemade hair conditioners! Note: Before using these homemade conditioners, rinse your hair with warm water to open up the cuticles and help the conditioner reach the hair follicle. Since these are homemade conditioners, they can be applied to the scalp.

12 Homemade DIY Hair Conditioners Using Ingredients From Your Kitchen!

Caution:Before using these homemade conditioners on your hair, do a patch test on your arm to see if they suit your skin or cause irritation. If your skin becomes red or itchy, consult a doctor before trying them.

1. Homemade Hair Conditioner With Honey And Olive Oil

Both olive oil and honey are natural conditioners that help hydrate and nourish your hair (3). Honey also helps prevent dandruff caused by seborrheic dermatitis (4).

2 tablespoons honey 4 tablespoons olive oil Shower cap

30 minutes Once a week, or twice a month. 

2. Homemade Hair Conditioner With Egg And Olive Oil

The yolk of an egg can be extremely hydrating as it also contains fats. The egg yolk helps promote hair growth (5). It also helps preserve hair endings and rejuvenate damaged hair. It helps reduce hair loss, dandruff, and baldness and acts as a good hair conditioner (3). This hair conditioner is great for dry hair. 

2 egg yolks 2 tablespoons olive oil Water

1-2 hours Once a week. 

3. Homemade Hair Conditioner With Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is an excellent hair conditioner that works wonders for your hair with extended use. It contains fatty acids with penetrative properties that help nourish and condition your hair from deep within (2).

3 tbsp Coconut Oil Hot Towel

45 minutes 2-3 times a week. 

4. Homemade Hair Conditioner With Shea Butter 

Shea butter is an abundant source of fatty acids and oils. It is rich in vitamin C and has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that help keep scalp infections and dandruff at bay (6). Shea butter is widely used as a conditioner, especially by women with kinky hair. Anecdotal evidence suggests that it tames frizz, reduces split ends, protects damaged hair, and hydrate your hair.

1 tablespoon shea butter 2 tablespoons coconut oil 1 teaspoon argan oil 2-3 drops of an essential oil of your choice (Optional)

30 minutes 2-3 times a week.

5. Homemade Hair Conditioner With Baking Soda

Baking soda is an effective ingredient for removing the dirt and build-up from your hair and scalp. It has antifungal properties that keep your scalp clean and prevent scalp infections (7). Note: Use only the recommended amount of baking soda. Using too much baking soda can lead to scalp irritation and hair damage due to its pH level.

1/4 cup baking soda 1/2 cup conditioner Plastic bag Hot towel

1 hour Once a month 

6. Homemade Hair Conditioner With Banana

 

Banana is an excellent source of silica (8). Silica helps reduce hair loss and makes the hair brighter (9). It also helps condition your hair and replenishes damaged hair endings, making your tresses soft and bouncy (3). It most commonly used with olive oil as a remedy for hair. When combined with olive oil, it creates a good conditioning mix.

1 ripe banana 2 tablespoon olive oil 1 tablespoon honey Shower cap

30 minutes Once a week.

7. Homemade Hair Conditioner With ACV And Guar Gum

Guar gum is used in many hair conditioners and shampoos as a conditioning agent (10). It helps add body and thickness to the hair. Although research has not been done on the benefits of apple cider vinegar for hair, anecdotal evidence suggests that it helps reduce dandruff and maintain the pH level of your hair.

2 cups water 2 teaspoon guar gum 1 teaspoon carrier oil (olive oil, coconut oil, or jojoba oil) 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar 10-20 drops rosemary essential oil

5 minutes 2-3 times a week.

8. Homemade Hair Conditioner With Apple Cider Vinegar

Anecdotal evidence suggests that apple cider vinegar moisturizes your hair and makes it shiny and easier to detangle. Many kinky-haired bloggers recommend ACV for cleansing curly hair and as a natural conditioner.

2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar 1 cup water

5 minutes Once every fortnight.

9. Homemade Hair Conditioner With Mayonnaise And Egg 

Mayonnaise is one of the most popular remedies for hair loss, dryness, and lice. Though there is no scientific evidence to back this up, there is quite a bit of anecdotal evidence. Mayonnaise contains oils that deeply condition your hair while eggs are packed with proteins that provide nourishment. This pack helps make your hair silky and manageable.

2 whole eggs 5 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 teaspoon olive oil

20 minutes Once a week.

10. Coconut Milk Hair Conditioner

Coconut milk and its extracts are great emollients for hair. It is rich in vitamins B, C, and E that help maintain hair health (11).

1 1/2 tablespoon coconut milk 1 tablespoon shampoo

5 minutes 2-3 times a week.

11. Yogurt Hair Conditioner

Yogurt and olive oil are great for the hair. Yogurt helps in protecting the hair endings, rejuvenating damaged hair, and reducing baldness. Olive oil is known to protect hair from damage, dandruff, and hair loss (3).

1 egg 1 teaspoon olive oil 2 tablespoons yogurt Shower cap

5 minutes Once every two weeks.

12. Aloe Vera And Banana Hair Conditioner

Aloe vera has been used to reduce hair loss since 70 AD (12). It contains vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and salicylic acid. Salicylic acid is known to help treat alopecia and dandruff (13),(14). Banana is rich in vitamin B, which is important for preventing hair loss (15).

1 fresh aloe vera leaf (filled with gel) 2 medium-sized bananas Shower cap

5 minutes

What is the right way to apply hair conditioner? Check out the infographic below to find out 5 easy and effective ways of using olive oil for making conditioners at home. Apply the conditioner from the roots to the tips of your hair. Massage the conditioner into your scalp after rinsing your hair with hot water. This helps the conditioner reach the hair follicles. Can conditioners help rejuvenate split ends? Split ends arise when the hair cuticle tiles split and expose the cortex. Conditioners contain proteins that bind with the keratin in the hair cuticle to strengthen it. How long should I leave in a conditioner? There are two types of conditioners: leave-in conditioners and wash-off conditioners. Wash-off conditioners are applied right after shampooing the hair. You need to leave them on for 5 to 10 minutes before washing them off. Leave-in conditioners are applied after stepping out of the shower. They can be left in the hair until the next wash. If you want to deep condition your hair, leave it on your hair for no more than 30 minutes. What is the difference between a conditioner and a deep conditioner? A regular conditioner is thinner in consistency and will nourish your hair at a surface level. Deep conditioners are thicker in consistency and keep your hair hydrated for a longer time. They also condition your hair from within. What happens if you don’t rinse out a deep conditioner? If you do not rinse out your deep conditioner, it can leave a residue behind on your hair. This residue will clog your hair follicles and make your hair heavy, sticky, and oily.