Description
Water: Forms the primary base of the conditioner, providing hydration.
Fatty ingredients: Such as coconut milk, argan oil, jojoba oil, or shea butter, which are emulsified into the water to create a creamy consistency and deliver nourishing properties.
Essential oils: Can be added for fragrance and additional benefits, depending on the chosen oil (e.g., lavender for soothing, tea tree for scalp health).
Examples of homemade conditioner types:
Creamy Hair Conditioners:
Often involve emulsifying fatty alcohols or butters with water to create a rich, moisturizing product.
Leave-in Conditioners:
Can be formulated with lighter ingredients like coconut milk and various oils to provide continuous hydration and detangling without needing to be rinsed out.
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