At-Home Hair Spa: How to Give Your Hair a Real Treatment Day
There is something genuinely satisfying about carving out an hour just for your hair. A salon hair spa feels luxurious, but the truth is — with the right products — you can get comparable results at home.
Here is a simple, effective routine for an at-home hair spa that targets weak, dry, or damaged hair.
What You Need
- Date With Hair Concentrate — for the scalp
- Mango Hair Mask for Weak Hair — for the hair lengths
- A mild shampoo
- A wide-tooth comb
- 30–40 minutes of uninterrupted time
Step 1: Scalp Treatment (10 Minutes)
Start with the scalp — this is where hair health begins. Apply 10–15 drops of Date With Hair Concentrate directly onto the scalp in sections. Massage gently with your fingertips in circular motions for 2–3 minutes. Leave it on while you move to the next step. This combination is actually recommended on the Tvishi product page: using the concentrate and the Mango Hair Mask together as an easy hair-spa routine.
Step 2: Apply the Hair Mask (20–30 Minutes)
Take 1–1.5 tsp of the Mango Hair Mask for Weak Hair. Warm it between your palms to melt it, then apply evenly from mid-length to the ends of your hair. Massage for 2–3 minutes for deeper nourishment. Leave both products on for 20–30 minutes.
Step 3: Wash and Finish
After your rest time, rinse thoroughly and follow with a mild shampoo. After washing and gently patting dry, apply a small amount of Nourishing Hair Serum on damp hair for smooth, frizz-free results as it dries.
Once a Week Is Enough
According to Healthline – Deep Conditioning Benefits, regular deep conditioning — even once a week — can significantly improve hair strength and reduce breakage over time. For heavily damaged hair, 2–3 times a week for the first month can accelerate recovery.
FAQs
Q: How often should I do an at-home hair spa?
A: Once a week is the standard recommendation. For very damaged or weak hair, 2–3 times a week for the first month can help faster recovery.
Q: Do I need to use heat to make the hair mask work better?
A: Not necessary. Warming the mask in your palms before applying is sufficient. You can wrap your hair in a warm towel if you wish, but it is not required for results.
Q: Can I use the hair mask on dry hair?
A: The best results are with slightly damp hair, but it can be applied to dry hair as well.
🔗 External Reference: Healthline – Deep Conditioning Benefits