Natural Beauty: DIY Balinese Inspired Hair Rinse

natural beauty haircare

Add shine and lustre to the scalp surrounded by uplifting and stimulating aromatic awareness with this beautiful all natural DIY hair rinse.

Whether you use essential oils to create a relaxing bath at the end of a long day, in the shower as a morning wake up call, to reduce symptoms of a cold, or to simply make your home smell divine, there are so many ways to incorporate pure essential oils into your daily wellness routine.

Whichever way you choose to integrate these naturally derived oils, their powerful healing properties, chemistry and scent work to enhance your overall physical, emotional and mental wellbeing.

Oil Garden’s in-house aromatherapy expert and educator Pat Princi-Jones is an associate member of the International Aromatherapy & Aromatic Medicine Association (IAAMA). With more than thirty-years industry experience, Pat is an aromatherapy guru with boundless knowledge and an endless dedication to the powerful healing powers of essential oils.

Here’s how to make your very own DIY Balinese inspired hair rinse using natural aromatherapy oils.

You’ll need:

  • Geranium Essential Oil
  • Frankincense Essential Oil
  • 80 ML of Warm Water
  • Blending bottle – which is any bottle you have handy to mix all the oils and water together in.

Method:

Add 2 drops each of Geranium and Frankincense to your blending bottle filled with 80mls of warm water. Shake well. Use as a final rinse. Dry and style as usual.

Rebecca Wilkinson

Beauty Editor

Rebecca is a freelance content creator and beauty editor for Bondi Beauty. She is a pescatarian, who may yet become vegan. She loves all things beauty, health & travel, has a weakness for coffee and is obsessed with cats and yoga. If she's not answering her mobile - it's probably because she's trying out the latest beauty trend, like massaging crushed pearls into her skin for the ultimate collagen and vitamin boost to skin cells.

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