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DIY Hot Oil Treatments for Glossy and Healthy Hair

Hot oil treatment is a special procedure with heated oils for recovering hair after damages. Hot oil treatments soothe stiff locks back into silky smoothness by penetrating the hair shaft with hydrating, intense moisture which then protects the hair and makes it softer and more manageable.

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Recommended Video Homemade hot oil treatments work wonders and are beyond easy to create. We’ve gathered some of the best DIY hot oil treatments that are definitely good for your hair.

What Does a Hot Oil Treatment Do

Let’s face it — dry hair is difficult to maintain and feels almost impossible to fix. Not only does it feel brittle and lifeless to the touch, but it’s also a sign that your hair is in need of some tender care and a new regime.

If you’ve never heard of hot oil treatment for natural hair, read this list of benefits (by the way, it works for damaged hair of all types and structures):

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  • Prevents split ends (helps to go longer in between trimming appointments).
  • Moisturizers your locks from scalp to ends (perfect for extremely brittle and dry curly hair).
  • Adds shine (because healthy hair can’t look dull).
  • Stimulates blood circulation to scalp (which is great for hair growth).
  • Helps to get rid of dandruff (and solve various dry scalp problems).

Choosing Best Oil for Hot Oil Treatments

There are a variety of oils and ingredients you can combine to create the perfect homemade treatment for your dry, undernourished hair and scalp. From our beloved and most popular coconut oil to argan oil, there are no shortages of treatments you can make in the comfort of your own home. Below, you can find out how each of these oils can benefit your hair and scalp.

#1: Coconut Oil

This oil is rich in carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals that are good for the human body. Coconut oil has components that keep hair strong, nourished and protected. It prevents hair loss, reduces previous hair damage and reduces protein loss. It’s also rich in lauric acid, which has an affinity for hair protein and magically penetrates the inside of the hair shaft. If that isn’t amazing enough, it has a moisture-retaining capacity that keeps hair soft and moist for long periods of time, thus preventing dreaded hair breakage.

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