Can honey really be good for my curly hair?

Favorite products that contain honey

Carol’s Daughter Mimosa Hair Honey

Curl Junkie Hibiscus and Banana Honey Butta Leave-In Conditioner

Darcy’s Botanicals Avocado Honey Twisting Cream

CATWALK TIGI Oatmeal & Honey Treatment Conditioner

MYHoneyChild Honey Hair Creme

John Masters Organics Honey & Hibiscus Hair Reconstructor

Oyin Handmade HoneyWash

Oyin Handmade Honey Hemp Conditioner

Beecology Honey Botanical Sulfate Free Shampoo

Read more about the Beecology line.




This entry was posted on Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at 1:00 am and is filed under Botanicals, Care Methods, Ingredients, No Shampoo & No-Shampoo Cleansing, Products, Products and Ingredients, Wavy Hair (Type 2a). You can follow any comments to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a comment.


6 comments for “Honey Curls”

  1. KillaKween13 Says:

    Very interesting, I think I might try this!

  2. LittlePetRock Says:

    The first recipie is WONDERFUL!

  3. virtuouswoman908 Says:

    I’ll have to try these out soon!

  4. Top 3 Homemade Hair Mask Recipes Says:

    [...] Add moisture to dry, damaged locks by using honey on your curls! » [...]

  5. Get Your Healthiest Hair With Three Natural Oils [Fw] | H&H Health Centre Says:

    [...] MORE FROM NATURALLY CURLY: Can Honey Really Be Good for Your Hair? [...]

  6. 10 Winter Hair Tips for Your Curls « wshairstyling Says:

    [...] Honey is awesome when used in conjunction with a conditioner fortified with olive oil and avocado oil. If you are worried about the hair being too oily after the deep condition, use a light shampoo as a topper. Honey is a natural humectant and helps your hair retain moisture, making it a great treatment for dry, winter hair. Honey can be added to cleansers, conditioners, deep conditioners and oils. Honey also works well works when combined with other ingredients, so you can look for products that contain honey. [...]