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Banana Hair Mask: DIY Recipes, Benefits, and Uses

Sonal Trivedi

How do you feel about bananas on your hair? Crazy idea? Well, science would argue here that it might be the best thing to happen to your hair. The right question we should be asking would be, “Is banana good for hair?”

The answer would be a resounding yes. Hair Masks as we all know are beneficial for your hair but a banana hair mask for hair growth is not a thing unheard of. You can also use banana hair masks to fight dandruff. Therefore, it would seem there is a thing called “banana benefits for hair”. 

Bananas are fruits that pack in multiple nutrients – sodium, potassium, vitamins, iron, and the right kind of sugar! They make for great diet inclusions, but what if someone were to squash it on their head? We say, go for it! Banana masks for hair can be the answer to all your problems. Not only do they have multiple benefits, but they’re also cost-effective, quick, and far less clingy than egg on the hair, which is another weird-sounding but a helpful mask.

However, in this article, we’ll focus on banana masks. Let’s see the benefits of using banana masks on hair.

How do Bananas help tackle Hair Issues?

 

Hair fall

Bananas are rich in minerals that your scalp needs. Not only will they help you provide your scalp with the proper nutrients, but they will also help you lock in the oils that harsh chemicals in your shampoos can strip you of. When your scalp is nourished, it holds on to your hair by the roots, leading to far lesser hair fall. You can also check out our guide on  10 Natural Remedies To Stop Hair Fall

Dandruff

We love bananas for dandruff remedies. Why? It is far less messy than, say, an egg or a gel. It is easy to apply, doesn’t get brittle, and spreads evenly. Moreover, it helps your existing boils, pimples, acne to recover. Not only that, calcium and sodium together lead to quicker healing. All this can help reduce itching and dandruff. You can also check out Home Remedies for Dandruff

Volume

If you suffer from thin hair or have lately been seeing a lot of your gorgeous hair pile up in the bathroom drain, your days of worry are over as you switch to a banana mask for hair fall. Bananas have been known to be good for skin and hair, even when eaten. If you directly apply bananas on the scalp, the results on your hair and scalp will be faster.

Shine

Healthy hair should shine! That’s the boon of bananas: they help your hair gain in quality, quantity, and bounce, too, making it more radiant and lively.

That’s a lot of benefits from one product. This is why using bananas for hair care sounds like a wise choice. But, it only gets better when you mix it with other useful ingredients. Read on for some of the most genius banana hacks for hair.

Banana Mask Recipes for Healthier Hair

We’ve listed four recipes for some fruity, all-natural hair masks you can make with bananas. While these masks differ in ingredients, there are two similarities among all:

  • Leave them on for 20 minutes.
  • Wash them off gently.

If you repeat this regime at least twice a fortnight, depending on whichever banana hair mask recipe you pick, you’ll start noticing changes within the first two weeks in most cases. Without further ado, let’s get down to it:

Banana and Aloe Vera Hair Mask

Two goods can only make a great giant! Both bananas and aloe vera can significantly benefit the hair. Highly moisturizing and rejuvenating, aloe vera amplifies the new cell generation process while providing enough moisture for healthy bacteria to thrive. With regular use, you’ll notice less hair fall and more shine and moisture.

How to make Banana and Aloe Vera Hair Mask:

  • If you want to make it from scratch, you need two bananas and the same proportion of aloe vera leaves.
  • Extract their sap and mix them well in a mixer or blender.
  • Apply the obtained paste.

Banana and Coconut Oil Hair Mask 

How do we even discuss hair and not make it about coconut oil? We’ll never know! Call us biased, but coconut oil is our absolute peak of haircare. Rich in vitamin E, this one deeply cleanses your scalp of all the fungi, bacteria, etc. Moreover, it conditions and smoothes your tangles. Mix it with banana, and you get miracles.

This hair mask works quite gradually because it starts from the roots. Though you would see a volume peak right from the start, you will fully appreciate the results within six months.

How to make Banana and coconut oil hair masks:

  • Mash the bananas into coconut oil to make a mixture.
  • Apply it gently while covering the scalp and strands of your hair.  

Banana and Papaya Hair Mask

Two delicious fruits, what do we have to doubt? The banana and papaya mask is particularly beneficial for those looking to add some volume and flair to otherwise thin hair.

How to make Banana and papaya hair masks:

  • Take a few ripe papaya slices.
  • Blend them in a mixer with two bananas, and that’s it!

Banana and Milk Hair Mask

Milk provides everything that bananas could be lacking. This combination is particularly beneficial for dry and mismanaged hair. 

How to make this mask:

  • Mash the bananas down to a pulp.
  • Add milk worth half the amount of pulp.
  • Blend to make a uniform solution for applying, or simply apply the milk and banana pulp to the hair.

FAQs

  • 1. What are the side effects of using bananas on hair?

If you have an oily scalp, then you shouldn’t use bananas for your hair. Bananas are rich in oils, which may result in clogged pores. 

  • 2. What else can I mix with bananas?

Apart from the hair-nourishing masks in this blog, you can add mustard oil, honey, and rosehip oil to see better results with bananas.

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About Sonal Trivedi

Sonal is a sub-editor at Purplle.com. Besides having a flair for writing, she enjoys binge-watching true crime shows and cooks the best mutton biryani among everyone she knows. Her expertise lies in hair care as she’s always trying out some home remedies or experimenting with new launched products. She’s also an expert in beauty for men and talks about everything that guys need for their skin, hair and personal care. She writes about the tried and tested methods from her hair care routine which can never go wrong.