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Natural hair conditioner for oily skin

 For oily scalp and hair, you need a conditioner that hydrates without making your hair greasy. Here are some great natural options:

1. Aloe Vera & Lemon Conditioner

  • Ingredients:
    • 2 tbsp fresh aloe vera gel
    • 1 tbsp lemon juice
    • 1 tbsp coconut water
  • Benefits: Aloe vera hydrates without adding oil, while lemon juice helps control excess sebum and dandruff.
  • How to Use: Apply to damp hair after shampooing, leave for 5-10 minutes, and rinse with cool water.

2. Apple Cider Vinegar & Green Tea Rinse

  • Ingredients:
    • 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
    • 1/2 cup brewed green tea (cooled)
    • 1 cup water
  • Benefits: Balances scalp pH, reduces oiliness, and adds shine.
  • How to Use: Pour over hair after shampooing, leave for 2-3 minutes, then rinse.

3. Cucumber & Yogurt Conditioner

  • Ingredients:
    • 1/2 cucumber (blended)
    • 2 tbsp yogurt
    • 1 tsp honey
  • Benefits: Cucumber refreshes the scalp, and yogurt lightly conditions without making hair greasy.
  • How to Use: Apply to hair for 10 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water.


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