DIY Scalp Detox Recipes Using Safo Hair Products
Ready to give your scalp the refresh it needs?
Here are a few simple, DIY detox recipes using our natural plant based Safo Hair products.
Each recipe is designed to cleanse, balance, and rejuvenate your scalp, leaving you with healthy, shiny hair.
Here are your ingredients for the DIY Clarifying Scalp Scrub
2 tablespoons of Safo Hair Clarifying Shampoo
1 tablespoon of fine sea salt
1 tablespoon of organic apple cider vinegar
A few drops of tea tree essential oil
Mix all ingredients in a small bowl until you form a paste.
On damp hair, part your hair into sections and apply the scrub directly onto your scalp.
Gently massage in circular motions for 3 to 5 minutes to exfoliate and remove dead skin cells.
Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and follow up with your favorite Safo Hair conditioner.
This scrub combines the deep-cleansing power of our Clarifying Shampoo with the exfoliating properties of sea salt to remove product build-up and dead skin.
Apple cider vinegar helps to balance the scalp’s pH, while tea tree oil offers antibacterial benefits to soothe and purify the scalp.
Here are your ingredients for the DIY Nourishing Scalp Mask
2 tablespoons of Safo Hair Leave-in Conditioner
1 tablespoon of raw honey
1 tablespoon of coconut oil
A few drops of rosemary essential oil
In a bowl, mix together the conditioner, honey, and coconut oil until smooth.
Part your hair and apply the mixture to your scalp, working it through to the ends of your hair.
Cover your hair with a shower cap and leave the mask on for 20 to 30 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly with warm water.
This nourishing mask provides intense moisture to a dry, irritated scalp.
Honey and coconut oil are natural humectants, helping to draw moisture into the scalp and hair, while rosemary oil stimulates circulation and promotes healthy hair growth.
Learn the best techniques for sectioning your hair, massaging the scrub into your scalp, and ensuring all product is rinsed out.
Discover how to evenly distribute the mask, the importance of heat for deeper penetration, and tips for rinsing without leaving residue behind.