5 DIY Hair Masks for Silky and Voluminous Hair

Hey, friends! Let's be real—sometimes our hair can feel like it’s lost its spark. Whether it's dull, flat, or just lacking that gorgeous volume, we've all been there. But don't worry! DIY hair masks are a quick, easy, and natural way to breathe life back into your hair. Plus, you don’t need fancy ingredients; you probably have most of them already at home!
Today, I’m sharing 5 incredible DIY hair masks that will leave your hair feeling silky, soft, and full of volume. Trust me—your hair will thank you for this self-care moment! Let’s get into it!
1. Avocado and Honey Hydration Mask
Let’s kick things off with this creamy, dreamy mask. If your hair is feeling a bit dry or frizzy, this mask will work wonders to bring back moisture and shine.
Ingredients:
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1 ripe avocado
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1 tablespoon of honey
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1 tablespoon of olive oil
How to Use:
- Mash the avocado into a smooth consistency.
- Mix in the honey and olive oil.
- Apply the mask to your hair, focusing on the ends.
- Leave it on for 20-30 minutes and rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
Why it Works: Avocado is packed with healthy fats and vitamins that hydrate and nourish hair, while honey seals in moisture. Olive oil adds extra shine and smooths things out. Your hair will feel like silk!
2. Banana and Yogurt Nourishing Mask
Got flat hair that needs a little volume? This banana and yogurt mask is here to save the day. It's the perfect blend to nourish your strands while adding some thickness and bounce.
Ingredients:
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1 ripe banana
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2 tablespoons of plain yogurt
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1 tablespoon of honey
How to Use:
- Blend the banana, yogurt, and honey until you get a smooth paste.
- Apply the mask all over your hair, from roots to tips.
- Let it sit for 15-20 minutes, then wash it out with a mild shampoo.
Why it Works: Bananas are loaded with vitamins and natural oils, which help prevent breakage, while yogurt strengthens and nourishes. Honey locks in moisture for shiny, soft hair.
3. Coconut Oil and Egg Protein Mask
If you’re looking to give your hair a little extra volume and strength, this coconut oil and egg mask is perfect. The protein from the egg will help build strength, while the coconut oil nourishes and hydrates.
Ingredients:
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2 tablespoons of coconut oil
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1 egg
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A few drops of lavender or peppermint oil (optional for a refreshing scent)
How to Use:
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Whisk the egg and mix it with the coconut oil until smooth.
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Apply the mask to your scalp and work through your hair from roots to ends.
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Leave it on for 20 minutes, but be careful — rinse with cool water! Hot water could cook the egg (yikes!).
- Why it Works: Coconut oil helps with deep hydration, while the egg provides protein to build strength and volume. This is a great mask if you want thicker, more resilient hair.
4. Olive Oil and Lemon Brightening Mask
This mask is perfect if your hair has been looking a little lackluster. The olive oil deeply nourishes, while lemon juice brightens and refreshes, leaving your hair shiny and soft.
Ingredients:
- 2 tablespoons of olive oil
- 1 tablespoon of lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon of honey (optional for extra moisture)
How to Use:
- Mix the olive oil and lemon juice together.
- Apply the mask to your scalp and hair, focusing on the roots.
- Leave it on for 15-20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
Why it Works: Olive oil moisturizes and adds shine, while lemon juice helps remove buildup and clarifies the scalp. The result? Fresh, shiny hair that feels clean and full of life.
5. Aloe Vera and Tea Tree Oil Scalp Soothing Mask
If you’ve been dealing with a dry or itchy scalp, this soothing mask is exactly what you need. Aloe vera calms, while tea tree oil fights dandruff and promotes a healthy scalp for hair growth.
Ingredients:
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2 tablespoons of fresh aloe vera gel
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5-6 drops of tea tree oil
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1 tablespoon of coconut oil
How to Use:
- Mix all the ingredients together until well combined.
- Gently massage the mixture into your scalp for a few minutes.
- Leave it on for 20 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
Why it Works: Aloe vera soothes and calms the scalp, while tea tree oil helps reduce dandruff and keep things clean. Coconut oil adds hydration and keeps your scalp balanced.
Final Thoughts
I hope you’re feeling inspired to try these DIY hair masks! Honestly, these natural ingredients are amazing for giving your hair that extra TLC. They’re quick, simple, and make such a difference in how your hair feels and looks. Give them a try, and you’ll be on your way to soft, voluminous, and shiny hair.
Before I go, here are some quick FAQs that I get asked a lot about hair masks. Let’s dive in:
FAQ
1. How often should I use a DIY hair mask?
It depends on your hair type! If your hair is dry or damaged, aim for once a week. For oily hair, using a mask every two weeks should do the trick.
2. Can I leave the mask on longer than the recommended time?
While leaving it on for longer won't hurt, it probably won’t give you better results. Stick to the suggested time to avoid making your hair greasy or weighed down.
3. Are these masks safe for color-treated hair?
Yes! These masks are made with natural ingredients that are gentle on color-treated hair. In fact, they can help keep your hair healthy and vibrant between salon visits.
4. My hair feels greasy after using the mask. What should I do?
Make sure you rinse thoroughly with lukewarm or cool water. If you still feel like there’s residue, a light shampoo should do the job.
5. Can I swap ingredients for something else?
Absolutely! If you’re out of one ingredient, feel free to substitute it with something similar. For example, use almond oil in place of coconut oil or Greek yogurt instead of regular yogurt.

Reviewed By
Dr. Sapna Kangotra
Senior Ayurveda Doctor
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