If you have hair that is fine or shorter than shoulder length, then you will only need about ½ of an avocado. If your hair is longer than shoulder length, then you will need a full avocado. If your hair is long and very dry or thick, then you may need more than 1 avocado.
If the puree is still too chunky, add 2 to 3 tablespoons (30 to 45 milliliters) more of water.
Stop the application a few inches from the roots if your hair is fine. Applying avocado to roots may weigh down fine hair. If your hair is very long or thick, consider parting it into quadrants. This will make the mask easier to apply. Divide your hair from ear to ear and from your forehead to the nape of your neck to create 4 sections.
Repeat once weekly or less often.
Plan on needing ½ of an avocado for fine/short hair, a full avocado for longer/thicker hair, and more than 1 avocado for very long/thick/dry hair.
Don’t apply the mixture to your roots if your hair is fine. Stop the application a few inches away from the roots.
You can repeat this treatment once per week, but no more than that.
You will only need about ½ of an avocado for fine/short hair, a full avocado for longer/thicker hair, and you may need more than 1 avocado for very long/thick/dry hair.
You may also apply the hair mask to your scalp if you have a dry scalp. However, do not apply the mixture to your roots if your hair is fine. This will weigh your hair down. Stop the application a few inches away from your roots.
Repeat this treatment no more than once per week.