There are two types of curly girls, the DIY hair gel girl, AND the buy-ready gel girl! But no matter what kind of girl are you, if you haven’t tried making your own hair gel before and you feel adventurous, you definitely need to give this Flaxseed hair gel a try.

Benefits of Flaxseed

  • Hydrates: Flaxseed combats dryness and frizz thanks to its moisturizing properties as they are packed with vitamin E, fiber, and omega-3 fatty acids.
  • Repairs: Flaxseed is good at binding moisture and sealing the cuticle of the hair strand, this reduces breakage and split ends.
  • Strengthens: The fiber and omega-3 fatty acids in flaxseed aid in strengthening hair. And the omega-3 fatty acids improve the health of your hair by making it stronger and improving the hair’s elasticity.
  • Soothes: As an excellent plant-based source of anti-inflammatories alpha-linolenic acid or ALA, flaxseed supports overall scalp health and calms scalp irritations, especially when associated with eczema or psoriasis.
  • Protects: Our Scalp loves vitamin E! Guess What! Flaxseed oil is rich in this antioxidant. It can work to reduce the damaging effects of free radicals and help promote healthy hair follicles.

Application of Flaxseed hair gel

Like any gel, it’s best to apply it on wet hair after your cleansing and conditing routine.

you can find here an article about Do’s and Don’t for more information.

Ingredients and needed materials

  • 1 cup flaxseed
  • 7 cups of water
  • Fine mesh strainer
  • Storing container
  • Essential oils – optional
  • Aloe vera gel – optional

Direction

The preparation method is very easy and straightforward: Bring to boil, strain and store! However, it cant be stored on the shelf that is to say It can last for a week in the fridge or more in the freezer.

There are many recipes out there, and the difference is the outcome product thickness.

you can follow this recipe and adjust the water to your preference.


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