DIY Hot Oil Hair Treatment with Olivari Olive Oil
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This DIY Hot Oil Hair Treatment tutorial is a sponsored post from Olivari Olive Oil.
Looking back on this past month I’d have to say it honestly at first glance is just a blur in my mind. We are busy people. We don’t stop very often. But amongst the crazy you know what sticks out the most in my mind?
The little things! Oh they are the greatest joys in our lives right? One way I have found to enjoy the little things in life is to just take a break. Take 30 minutes to count your blessings, to take a nap, or even to treat yourself. And maybe even treat yourself to a little hot oil hair treatment while you are at it ;)
The people at Olivari Olive Oil have created a “One Year of Little” campaign that recognizes and celebrates the “little things” in life that bring us joy. To Olivari the little things are everything!
You can learn more about Olivari’s ‘One Year of Little’ campaign on their Twitter, Facebook,YouTube and Pinterest pages.
What you’ll need:
1/4-1/2 Cup Olivari Olive Oil
3-5 Drops of Lemon Essential Oil
A Shower Cap or Plastic bag
A microwave (for heating)
What you’ll do:
- Mix 1/4 to 1/2 cup of Olivari Olive Oil and your lemon essential oil together. I used 1/2 cup for my long hair but I would use 1/4 or possibly less depending on hair length.
- Heat the olive oil mixture for 30 seconds in the microwave.
- Apply the oil onto your hair and massage into your hair and scalp using a circular motion.
- Pin your hair into place and cover your hair with either the shower cap or plastic bag.
- Leave the oil treatment on for 30 minutes.
- Wash your hair clean with shampoo. I washed mine twice to make sure the olive oil rinsed out completely.
Here’s a glimpse of a few of my “little things” in life:
All photos taken from my Instagram
Olivari Olive Oil is celebrating “One Year of Little”. Visit their Facebook page to learn why the little things are everything.
Olivari Olive Oil is celebrating “One Year of Little”. Visit their Facebook page to learn why the little things are everything.
Disclaimer: This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Olivari . The opinions and text are all mine.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Olivari . The opinions and text are all mine.
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