Banana Hair Mask: DIY Recipes, Benefits, and Uses
DIY Banana Hair Mask
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Benefits of Banana Hair Mask
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Disadvantages of a Banana Hair Mask
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Who Should Use a Banana Hair Mask
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DIY hair mask recipes
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Takeaway
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Frequently Asked Questions
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References
Are you looking to fix your damaged hair with natural hair masks? Inexpensive and easy to make, some have been quite successful when it comes to providing what they promise, like the banana hair mask.
Just like other homemade hair masks – such as coconut milk, grapes, sugar, and mango with avocado – adding one of the most popular fruits can be a unique chance to repair the damage on the capillary fibre and, with that, get back your hair’s brightness and softness while bidding a goodbye to the frizzy look.
Benefits of Banana Hair Mask
Besides the numerous benefits of banana for hair in general, this fruit has some hydration purposes which may enhance the effect of the mask treatment and act directly on reconstructing the hair, especially the drier and more damaged ones by the use of chemical products and procedures.
Whether you have straight, wavy, curly or frizzy hair, a banana hair mask can be very helpful to reduce the volume and put an end to frizzy hair, a typical sign of extra dryness. This happens as the fruit is considered highly moisturizing due to it being high in vitamins, lipids, potassium and amino acids, nutrients capable of restoring the moisture of the hair and strengthening them properly.
Also, amino acids are essential for people struggling with capillary hair loss or weak, brittle and thin hair, acting as a hair mass replacement. Meanwhile, potassium helps in the prevention of hair fall and breakage, while also stimulating the growth of hair.
Above all, lipids are responsible for controlling the hair's natural oils, a way to get rid of dryness completely. In addition, the banana hair mask has several powerful ingredients: vegetable oil, milk and sugar, which is a moisturizer with a cuticle sealer role, perfect to protect the hair from day-to-day damage.
Disadvantages of a Banana Hair Mask
Scalp Irritation – Any hairstylist knowing about hair masks will guide you to avoid any irritation to your scalp, a hair mask needs to be washed out completely. The substances of a banana can cause itchiness if even a little bit is left on for too long. To ensure it’s all out rinse your hair a couple of times.
Dandruff – Again, if not washed out completely, a banana hair mask can also lead to more dandruff. You should avoid it by not letting the mask dry in your hair.
Allergies – Before using a banana hair mask, note if you have any allergy to latex or avocado. If you have these allergies it would be better to avoid bananas as well.
Oily or Greasy Scalp – Like conditioner or other hair products, applying a hair mask too often can make your scalp and hair feel oily and greasy. This may dampen the impact of other hair products.
Who Should Use a Banana Hair Mask
The banana hair mask can be used on any kind of hair, like very dry, thin, weak, or brittle, with abnormal fall or damage by the usage of chemical products and procedures. The homemade mix of fruit with other natural ingredients and its treatment mask may be very helpful to curb the excessive volume, prevent split ends, control the frizz and provide more softness and shine.
But always remember that, like with any cosmetic product, the result can vary from hair to hair. But nothing to worry, about since the process is entirely done with natural ingredients, nothing can harm your hair or cause any side effects.
DIY hair mask recipes
Some effective banana hair mask recipes to get you started using a mask on your hair.
1. Banana and egg hair mask
Bananas and eggs, both are good for encouraging hair growth and sleek, glossy hair.
You’ll need:
1 or 2 ripe bananas
1 egg
Peel and mash the bananas between your hands and put them into the bowl along with the cracked egg.
Mix until you get an even texture and consistently.
Apply to your hair, paying more attention to your scalp and split ends.
Leave it for 15 minutes.
Rinse properly out of your hair using lukewarm water.
2. Banana and coconut hair mask
Bananas and coconut make an excellent combination for hair that could use a silky, moisture-rich treatment. Try this hair mask after bleaching or colouring your hair to treat the damaged hair follicles.
You’ll need:
1 tbsp coconut oil at room temperature
1–2 ripe bananas
Peel and mash the banana between your hands before putting it into a bowl along with the coconut oil.
Mix until you get an even texture mixture.
Now apply the mask, paying extra attention to your scalp. If you have dandruff, coat the top of your head and cover it with a shower cap.
Leave the hair mask for 15 minutes
Rinse your hair properly using lukewarm water.
3. Banana and honey hair mask
Honey is rich in anti-oxidants that can help condition your scalp and enhance the healing of dry and irritated skin. This mask is good for dandruff as it will infuse moisture and antio-xidants into your hair.
You’ll need:
1/2–1 tbsp honey
1–2 ripe bananas
Peel and mash the banana between your hands before putting it into a bowl, along with the honey.
Mix until you get an even texture mixture.
Now apply the hair mask, paying more attention to your scalp and the roots of your hair.
Leave the mask for 15 minutes.
Rinse your hair properly with lukewarm water before using hair conditioner for added softness.
Takeaway
The substances that give bananas their soft, chewy consistency can also help to soften and condition your hair. We don’t have a lot of research on how effective banana mask treatments can be, but they can be a very effective DIY solution to dandruff and dry hair.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do banana peels help with hair growth?
Yes. Banana peels have antio-xidant properties like the fruit itself and, therefore, may help with good hair growth.
2. Do bananas straighten hair?
No. Bananas cannot help straighten naturally curly hair. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that banana masks have softening properties that can temporarily tame frizz and make the hair look a bit straight.
3. How often should I use a banana hair mask?
You can use a banana hair mask 1-2 times a week. However, using it more than that may result in product buildup.
References
1. Antidiarrheal, Antio-xidant and Antimicrobial Activities of the Musa sapientum Seed