Tame Your Mane: DIY Detanglers for Your Hair Type

Every now and then, we all get a visit from the Bedhead Fairy. If you have children, you know that bedhead can strike any time, night or day, without even having to see a bed. The next time you’re trying to tame some wild tresses, reach for this DIY detangler!

To make things simple, each of these recipes starts with the same conditioning base. All you need to do is add a few drops of your favorite essential oils to this base to transform it into a custom detangling solution that will perfectly fit your needs.


DIY Detangler Base

Ingredients:

Directions:

Bring the distilled water to a simmer without boiling. Combine the warm water and conditioner in the bottle, shaking to combine. Add the recommended essential oils to the detangling base, shaking once again to distribute.

Apply the detangler to hair as needed, using the bottle’s spray attachment and focusing on the ends rather than the scalp, gently combing to dispense evenly throughout your hair. You can either rinse out the detangler or leave it in for extra conditioning. Style your hair as usual and enjoy the pleasant aroma of essential oils throughout the day!


Here are five recipes of essential oils that you can add to the detangling base to perfectly complement your hair type:

Normal Hair

Oily Hair

Dry Hair

Morning Detangler

 


What are some of the essential oils you use for hair care? Share your favorite combination below in the comments!

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    • Hey Caroline. We have not added argan oil, but feel free to try it out and let us know how it turns out. Thanks for stopping by!

    • Hello Amy, Many essential oils are not compatible with plastic material. We do recommend using a glass spray bottle. Thanks for stopping by!

  • Thank you for such a wonderful article dear. and from my side I want to say that i am using best detangler for dry hair from long for my hairs and its really effective.

  • This is really a nice blog with great post. Thanks for this nice article, valuable information for all and of course I will recommend my friends to read this for sure.

  • I've used apple cider vinegar as conditioner with aloe vera gel. Also a few drops of Cedarwood Oil.

  • Has anyone used this on curly hair? My daughter has curly ringlets but in the morning its a rats nest. I use tons of detangler to comb through it.
    Would love an oily option.

    • Hi Tricia, I have really long ringlets too and although I haven't used this exact blend I use a mix of 1/4 to 1/2 of whatever container you're using filled with apple cider vinegar and topped off with water for my regular conditioner - it balances ph levels and it's an awesome detangler! Then for a leave in I'll use a mix of 1 tsp-2 tbsp of warmed coconut oil(depending on how dry/brittle my hair is), choice of essential oils, water, and Aloe Vera gel(add last and shake until desired consistency). Mix in a 20oz spray bottle and shake before each use, apply as needed. Oh, I also keep my hair in a high, yet loose bun while sleeping to help keep the rats nest at bay and my curls in check 😉

    • My little guy has super curls. I make my own with Vitamin e oil and add rosemary, lavender, copiaba, and melaleuca. I use it on my daughter and myself too!

  • My 8 year old daughter has used Gentle Baby (princess perfume) pretty much since birth. One drop of that and she was a happy. Now she still just loves the scent.

    • Was this for her hair? And how did you use it and how much? Please and thank you!

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