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Marisa Belger
I've always had long hair, except for one experimental year in college (a pixie cut gone very wrong). And accordingly, I've always had a serious relationship with conditioner -- it's helped liberate my wavy locks from tangles, snarls and frizz.
So when I found an easy recipe for hair conditioner on ReadyMade.com, I was curious. Could I really make my own conditioner? I decided to play with it. Granted, this DIY conditioner feels different from the store-bought variety -- a bit thinner and oilier -- but it works. Try it out:
DIY Hair Conditioner
2/3 cup water
1/4 teaspoon guar gum
1/4 teaspoon xanthan gum
1 teaspoon organic almond oil
5 drops lavender essential oil
1. Put all of the ingredients in a blender and blend until emulsified.
2. Transfer the conditioner to an old plastic lotion tube or pump bottle that's been thoroughly cleaned. Use within a month or store in the refrigerator between washes.
Before you mix up some of your own, read this:
Guar gum and xanthan gum are safe ingredients derived from nature. If you've ever dabbled in gluten-free baking, you know that these two help to bind, thicken and emulsify baked goods that would usually get their kick from wheat flour. In conditioner, they add thickness and slickness.
I multiplied this recipe by six to make enough for several washes.
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My DIY Experiments: Hair Conditioner