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Avocado Coconut Oil Hair Mask

My darling daughter was recently in town for a visit. I can’t tell you how much fun it was to introduce her to my new home, the San Francisco Bay area. We had an amazing time and once again, I was reminded what a remarkable young woman she has grown into. I love that at 23, she is into healthy eating and skin care, creates a lot of her own recipes and is a wiz in the kitchen. We hiked, made food together, spent a day in the city and a day at the shore. It was a wonderful visit.

Avocado Coconut Hair Mask @Rawmazing.com

While she loved the heat without humidity, she was less impressed on the toll it had taken on my hair. “Mom, your hair looks a little dry and frizzy”, she informed me one afternoon. From the mouths of babes, right? I couldn’t disagree as I had been noticing the dryness myself. Off to the kitchen we went as I whipped up a great hair mask for both of us. We came up with some wonderful avocado recipes.

Honestly, I knew it would help, but I wasn’t prepared for the transformation these three simple ingredients created! Both Kaia (youngest daughter) and I ended up with hair that was shiny and silky. We both agreed that our hair hasn’t looked this good for months! I made an immediate promise to myself to use this mask at least once a month

 

Hair Mask www.Rawmazing.com

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47 Comments

  1. Koko wrote on March 8, 2018

    Thank you so much for your great tips! I will make it tomorrow

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  2. Wigs wrote on August 30, 2016

    Love your blog, very informative and interesting. I love using coconut milk on may hair, it made it healthier. And now this new hair mask, I am very intrigue and would love to try this. I hope this new hair mask can help my hair grow faster and prevent hair thinning. Thank you so much for sharing.

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