evenings. Add a few drops of jojoba oil to your DIY hair spritz, which normally contains a leave-in conditioner, water and oil.
5. Sodium Laureth Sulfate
For those of you out there who are already into reading ingredient labels, this one may throw you, especially if you avoid using sulfate-based shampoos.
The vast majority of commercial shampoos contain either sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate. The former, sodium lauryl, is drying and should be avoided. The latter, however, sodium laureth sulfate, is a suitable cleanser for Black hair that won’t overly dry it.
6. Avocado Oil
If you’ve ever used mashed avocado as a conditioning treatment, you’re familiar with the moisturizing properties of this vegetable. The oil is good for use on dry hair.
7. Aloe Vera
Purported to prevent hair loss, aloe vera does more than soothe sunburn. A good aloe vera shampoo is said to restore the pH levels of the scalp.