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Published 11:24 IST, September 23rd 2024

Unlock Smooth And Silky Hair: DIY Mixing Your Hair Oils For Relaxing Champi Session

If you’re struggling with dry and frizzy hair due to chemicals in shampoos or environmental pollution, try mixing your hair oils for a relaxing champi session.

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A Champi is a traditional process of massaging your scalp with hair oils to enhance blood circulation and help prevent dandruff. For centuries, coconut oil has been used to moisturize the scalp, as it contains rich fatty acids and other essential minerals that help rejuvenate the hair.

If you’re struggling with dry and frizzy hair due to chemicals in shampoos or environmental pollution, try mixing your hair oils for a relaxing champi session. This technique promises to retain moisture, luster, and shine in your tresses.

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Is mixing hair oils a good Idea?

Mixing hair oils can be beneficial because, just like medicine, not all oils address the specific issues you're concerned about. By combining different oils, you can target multiple hair concerns more effectively.

Coconut and Olive Oil

These two nutrient-rich oils can be combined for extra nourishment and moisturization. Measure with your heart, but generally, take 2 to 3 tablespoons of both coconut and olive oil, and heat them in a clean pan until they blend well. Once the mixture reaches a warm (but not too hot) temperature, stir it thoroughly and let it cool down to room temperature. You can then apply the oil to your scalp and enjoy a relaxing massage.

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How to Apply Champi

  • Apply a generous amount of oil to your scalp, and using your fingertips, gently massage in a circular motion.
  • After completing the massage, cover your hair with a towel or shower cap and leave it overnight.
  • Shampoo your hair the next day to reveal soft and silky locks.

Updated 11:43 IST, September 23rd 2024

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