DIY Hydrating Hair Mist for Frizz Control
Discover this simple recipe for a DIY hydrating hair mist that combats dehydration and frizz. Perfect for summer, it helps control frizz and reduce hair breakage caused by dry hair.


Hair mists can be one of simplest hair products that many people may not consider as important in their haircare routine. If you want to have defined wave and curls all day long then spritzing mists can help with that. Individuals with curly, kinky and coily textured hair can benefit from hair mists.
For hair to have body, volume and defined patterns it has to be hydrated. Nature of curly hair types especially high porosity hair it loses water from their hair strands very easily. So if you want to create textured curled locks then spraying mists on hair to boost and enhance hair volume.
DIY Hair Mist
You can make your hair mists at home after reading this post with detailed step by step guide you can formulate your own mists that can help to make your locks moisturized and hydrated and have bouncy curls. Now, let's go!
Selecting Ingredients
Rose hydrosol: It is simply floral water from roses. It is a by-product of making roes essential oil by distillation. It is a distillate. This rose hydrosol can help your hair to stay hydrated.. It is gentle and can do a good job of preventing hair frizz.
Bamboo extract: This botanical extract contains silicon that can be a good choice to add your hair mist because it can fortify hair roots and promote hair follicles growth. This water-soluble extract can penetrate hair shafts and boost hair volume enhance your wave and curl pattern especially textured hair.
Hydrolyzed silk protein: This hydrolyzed silk is very beneficial to repairing damaged hair strands from chemical treatments and heating tools. But also rejuvenate and revitalize split ends. To make your work easier use liquid hydrolyzed silk than powder form hydrolyzed silk protein that will make it harder to create a dispersed liquid that can be easily spritzed.
Panthenol: Also known as a provitamin B5, this water-soluble vitamin is always added in formulations of haircare products to moisturize and hydrate hair strands. It can deeply hydrate hair shafts and then make your texture hair have defined cur pattern. Use panthenol gel for easier making of hair mist and not powder that can not be easily dissolved completely.
Sodium olivate: It is a salt of sodium hydroxide and extra virgin olive oil. It can act as solubilizer.
Camellia tincture: Using this camellia concentrate liquid can help your hair boost shine and moisturize hair shafts and increase shine so adding it in your hair mist won't disappoint, the fragrant scent won't either.
Ingredients
6 tablespoons of rose hydrosol
1 teaspoon of bamboo extract
1 teaspoon of hydrolyzed silk protein
½ teaspoon of panthenol
¼ teaspoon of sodium olivate
10 drops of camellia tincture
Gather all your ingredients to your work bench or kitchen top. Prepare clean utensils like measuring spoons, heatproof beaker or mixing bowl blender/mixer and a well-sanitized spray bottle. Make sure your place is well ventilated and clean to work with. Some of the ingredients can be found online easier than in local store at affordable price tag.


Instructions
Measure out your ingredients: rose hydrosol, hydrolyzed silk protein, panthenol, sodium olivate and camellia tincture. Set them aside.
Add rose hydrosol into the clean blender jug.
Next, add your other ingredients like hydrolyzed silk protein, panthenol, sodium olivate and camellia tincture, close the lid.
Blend well till you get homogenous mixture.
Transfer the mixture into the well-sanitized spray bottle.
How to Use Your DIY Hair Mists
Every now and then, during the day you can spritz these leave-in hair mist you just made. During the summer season you can always carry it with you in your bag so that you can quench your thirsty hair every time.
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