Hair Spray
Make all-purpose hair spray by boiling two cups of water and one lemon, chopped into ½-inch pieces, until it has reduced by half. Cool the mixture then strain it into a pump spray bottle. Store your homemade hair spray in the refrigerator and discard any remaining spray after one week.
If you prefer to store your hair spray at room temperature, add a tablespoon of rubbing alcohol. Your homemade spray can then be stored for up to two weeks.
If you have dry hair, use a small orange instead of a lemon and skip the rubbing alcohol. You'll get hair spray that holds well without further drying your hair.
For extra hold and a custom scent, dissolve one tablespoon of sugar in a cup of water, boiling it for three minutes. Be sure that the sugar completely dissolves. Add a tablespoon of vodka or grain alcohol and two or three drops of your favorite essential oil. Store your hairspray in the refrigerator and use or discard it after a week.
Hair Gel
Dissolve ½ a teaspoon unflavored gelatin in ½ a cup of warm water and put it in the refrigerator. Stir your homemade gel well before using it. It will keep for one week. This gel recipe doubles easily if you use the full amount in just a few days. For gentler hold, dissolve ¼ teaspoon of gelatin in one cup of boiling water instead.
To make a nearly unscented gel, boil 2 tablespoons of flax seed in one cup of water for 10 minutes. Let the mixture sit for an hour then strain well. Add two or three drops of your favorite essential oil if you prefer a custom-scented hair gel. This gel provides strong hold, so use it sparingly until you know how it works with your hair and your styling habits.
You can also simply use aloe vera gel to style your hair. You'll get a quart for a couple of dollars and it works like any hair styling gel. Again, you can customize the gel with two or three drops of your favorite essential oils.
Making hair spray and hair gel at home gives you styling products free from mysterious chemical and scented to your preferences. You can make homemade hair products for a fraction of the price you would pay at the store, as well. Why not give it a try?
If you want more information about making natural, homemade beauty products, take a look at the other articles in this series:
How to Make Custom Body Wash
Natural Solutions for Treating Dry Hair
Natural Solutions for Treating Oily Hair
How to Make Natural Fruit Facial Masques at Home
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- Simple kitchen ingredients hold you hair for less.
- Lemons, gelatin, sugar, and water may be in your house waiting to help!
- Remember, all-natural styling products don't keep long. Make small batches.
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