2 Natural Hair Tonics for Luxuriously Thick and Silky Hair
Using hair tonics provides deep nourishment and hydration, helping achieve thick, silky hair that feels healthy and vibrant. These tonics combine natural ingredients known to improve hair texture, reduce dryness, and add a natural shine.
Many find these tonics enhance scalp health, creating a foundation for stronger hair growth. Each tonic offers unique benefits, from adding volume to reducing frizz, making it easier to style and manage hair.
Regular use supports a full, healthy look, adding a touch of luxury to hair care routines. Here are 2 hair tonics to enjoy thicker, silkier hair.
Rosemary Essential Oil Hair Tonic
What You'll Need:
1 liter of pure mustard oil
5ml of rosemary essential oil
5ml of peppermint essential oil
Mix the Oils
Put all the mustard oil into a container that can be sealed tight.
Slowly mix in the rosemary and peppermint oils. Add just a bit at a time.
Stir everything together with a fork.
Seal the container and keep it in a place away from light.
How to Use Your Hair Tonic
Start with clean hands and apply a little shampoo to your fingertips.
Pour a small amount of the oil mixture onto your palm.
Rub the oil into your scalp with gentle motions.
Wrap your hair in a towel and let the tonic sit overnight.
In the morning, wash your hair with your usual shampoo.
Condition your hair, then use hair serum.
Dry your hair with a blow dryer.
Now your hair is ready to style as you wish!
Mango Leaf Hair Tonic
What You'll Need:
3 to 4 sun-dried mango leaves
A handful of neem leaves
1 lemon
1 Indian gooseberry
1 to 2 tablespoons of kalonji seeds
1 bowl of curry leaves
A handful of guava leaves
Some aloe vera juice
A cup of purified water
Prepare Your Ingredients
- Soak the dried mango leaves in water for about 6 hours.
- Soak the kalonji seeds in water for a day to allow them to release their extracts.
- Soak the guava leaves in water to soften them.
- Use a sharp knife to remove the zest from the lemon.
- Cut the Indian gooseberry into small pieces.
Make the Tonic
- Put the soaked mango leaves, guava leaves, neem leaves, curry leaves, and the water from the kalonji seeds into a blender.
- Add the chopped gooseberry, lemon zest, aloe vera juice, and the rest of the water.
- Blend everything until smooth.
- Strain the mixture to remove solid bits.
- Pour the liquid into a clean, air-tight spray bottle.
How to Use Your Hair Tonic
- Shake the bottle well before each use to mix the ingredients.
- Comb your hair to untangle it.
- Spray the tonic onto your scalp.
- Massage your scalp gently.
- Use this tonic every night for best results.
James Turner
Founder & Lead Designer
Expertise
Interior Design, Sustainable Design Practices, Spatial Planning, Innovative Material Applications, Contemporary Art Techniques, Visual Communication, Multimedia Artistry, DIY Design and Home Projects, Eco-Friendly Living Spaces, Creative Solutions
Education
University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP)
Columbus College of Art & Design (CCAD), Columbus, OH
James Turner is the founder and lead designer at Velocity Art and Design. He studied Interior Design at the University of Cincinnati, focusing on eco-friendly design and smart use of space.
Later, he expanded his artistic skills with a Fine Arts Certificate from the Columbus College of Art & Design, where he learned about modern art and visual storytelling.
With over 10 years in design, James is passionate about making spaces that are both beautiful and practical. He shares his DIY tips and creative ideas to inspire others to explore their own creativity and transform their living spaces.