Forget splurging on pricey salon treatments or fancy bottles that promise miracles.
According to hair expert Timca Pruijt, founder of Laser Hair Removalo, you can create a powerhouse hair mask from simple kitchen ingredients—one that costs less than your morning coffee.
This DIY mask is designed to strengthen, moisturize, and protect your hair, and chances are, you already have everything you need in your pantry or fridge.

You’ll need:
- ½ ripe avocado
- 1 egg yolk
- 1 tbsp coconut oil
- 1 tbsp raw honey (must be raw!)
- 2 tbsp plain Greek yogurt
Optional boosters:
- A few drops of vitamin E oil
- 1 tbsp aloe vera gel
How to apply:
- Mash the avocado, then whisk in the egg yolk and yogurt.
- Stir in the coconut oil, honey, and any optional add-ins until smooth.
- Apply generously to damp hair from roots to ends.
- Cover with a shower cap and leave on for 20–30 minutes.
- Rinse with lukewarm water and shampoo lightly if needed.
Why it works
This mask is more than just a mix of “healthy” foods—it’s scientifically balanced for your hair’s needs:
- Protein power: Egg yolk + Greek yogurt rebuild and strengthen weak strands while lactic acid in yogurt gently exfoliates the scalp.
- Moisture magic: Avocado + coconut oil flood hair with fatty acids, reducing breakage and locking in softness.
- Hydration hold: Raw honey acts as a humectant, pulling in moisture while its antioxidants protect hair from damage.
- Extra care: Aloe vera soothes the scalp, while vitamin E shields against dryness and environmental stress.
Together, these ingredients create the ultimate repair + shine combo, leaving hair smoother, stronger, and far more manageable.
Cost comparison
💸 Homemade mask: about $2.10 per treatment
💇♀️ Salon treatments: anywhere from $20 to $800
Not only does this save serious cash, it’s customizable to your hair type.
How to customize for your hair
- Fine/thin hair: Use less avocado + coconut oil; increase yogurt for protein and volume. Focus on mid-lengths to ends.
- Dry/brittle hair: Add olive or argan oil, leave on longer for deep hydration.
- Oily hair: Skip coconut oil, add lemon juice for scalp balance, and stick to ends only.
- Curly hair: Keep full avocado + oil, add shea butter for extra frizz control.
- Color-treated hair: Avoid lemon juice; stick to once-a-week treatments to prevent protein overload.
⚠️ Sensitive scalp? Always patch test first.
The bottom line
“You don’t need fancy packaging or expensive marketing to get results,” Timca says. “These natural ingredients have been used for generations because they actually work. The magic is in how they work together—protein, moisture, antioxidants—everything your hair needs for lasting health and shine.”
So next time you’re tempted to splurge on an overpriced salon mask, just raid your fridge. Your healthiest, glossiest hair might only be one avocado away.






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