How to Make an All-Natural DIY Hair Growth Serum With 3 Ingredients
Make a DIY hair growth serum at home that will not only tame frizzy hair and add shine but also boost hair growth. Use it after hair wash on slightly damp hair and leave it in, or you can also use a small amount on your hair and scalp before bedtime.
Keep reading to get the complete homemade hair serum recipe and see how I make it.
Tools and materials:
- Aloe vera gel
- Black seed oil
- Rosemary oil
- Mixing bowl
- Spoon
- Storage container
- Eye dropper
- Measuring spoon
1. Add aloe vera gel
Place one tablespoon of aloe vera gel in a clean mixing bowl. Aloe vera contributes to promoting healthy cell growth and shiny hair.
You can use commercial aloe vera gel or fresh aloe vera gel. Just keep in mind that store-bought aloe vera can be used for up to a month, while the fresh version needs to be refrigerated and has a shorter shelf-life of around 4-5 days.
2. Add black seed oil
To boost hair growth, add a teaspoon of black seed oil.
3. Add rosemary oil
Next, add a ¼ cup of rosemary oil to promote a healthy scalp.
4. Mix everything
Thoroughly mix everything together; you should have a runny, gel-like consistency.
5. Place in storage container
Carefully pour the homemade hair growth serum in an eye dropper bottle. Use a measuring spoon for this.
6. Apply to your scalp
To use this powerful DIY hair growth serum, all you need to do is apply a few drops to your scalp and hair.
DIY hair growth serum
That’s it - in 5 minutes, you can make yourself this lovely DIY hair growth serum that not only smells great but has some powerful ingredients that combat hair loss and promote hair growth.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on how to make hair growth serum, and let me know in the comments below how yours turned out.
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Suggested materials:
- Aloe vera gel
- Black seed oil
- Rosemary oil
- Mixing bowl
- Spoon
- Storage container
- Eye dropper
- Measuring spoon
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