A recipe from one of our well loved Body Care Craft Kits, Jasmine Acai Berry Hair Oil is a moisturizing treat for tired, dry hair. Though the kit has been retired, the recipe remains a nourishing treat for dry hair.
Acai Berries are rich in antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and vitamins. The highly prized oil of Acai helps to nourish and condition dry and damaged hair, making it an excellent ingredient for use in natural hair care. Jojoba is a liquid wax that is very similar in composition to sebum, the body’s natural protective barrier of the skin and hair. Camellia Seed Oil is another ingredient that is very moisturizing to the hair and scalp, but is light and non-greasy. The trio of nutritive oils in this recipe is complemented by the alluring aroma of Jasmine, making this all natural hair oil a pleasure to use.
Ingredients
- 1 ounce Acai Oil
- 1 ounce Jojoba
- 2 ounces Camellia Oil
- 1/4 ounce Organic Fractionated Coconut Oil
- 1/4 teaspoon Jasmine Absolute
Directions
Combine all the ingredients in the bottle and shake well.
Usage & Packaging
This recipe fits nicely into our 4 ounce PET Cosmo Bottles with Disc Cap. Jasmine & Acai Berry Hair Oil can be applied directly to the hair and scalp. Depending on your hair type and personal preference, the hair oil may be used a number of ways. The oil may be heated gently and used as a deep conditioning treatment, it can be used as a massage oil for the scalp, or it can be applied sparingly to the ends of hair. Jasmine & Acai Berry Hair Oil may be left in the hair or shampooed out after treatment depending on hair type and preference.
Armi says
Hi Emmy! I enjoy reading your new recipes and keep a file. I understand that the oils you used in this recipe are considered “light” oils. Is there anything one can add to this recipe to make it even less oily feeling but still as natural as possible?
Clara says
Fractionated coconut oil is my new favorite oil and I’ve been looking for ways to use jasmine. This recipe sounds heavenly.
The Natural Beauty Workshop says
I’m glad you like the recipe. The combination of Jasmine and Acai is great! This is definitely one of my personal favorites.