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Sugar hydration: 10 recipes to make your hair shiny and soft

Who doesn’t love a homemade moisturizer that works and is easy to make? Moisturizing with sugar is the solution for those with dull and dry hair, as this ingredient moisturizes, exfoliates and restores the hair’s natural shine.

See 10 hydrations that have sugar as a star and are simple to make and try your favorite now:

Sugar moisturizer for curly hair

  1. Blend half a banana, two tablespoons of sugar and two tablespoons of coconut oil in a blender;
  2. Strain and mix with the amount of treatment mask suitable for your hair;
  3. Apply on shampooed and detangled hair;
  4. Make a bun, let it sit for 30-60 minutes and then just rinse it off!

This hydration is very powerful, suitable for curly hair that is dry, dull and undefined. Watch the video to view the application details:

Banana is a fruit full of vitamins beneficial for hair, coconut oil rejuvenates and treats hair, while sugar ensures the shine and hydration you crave!

Sugar hydration for straight hair

  1. Mix 2 spoons of sugar, 2 of the mask and a capful of liquid Bepantol;
  2. Comb your hair and divide it into parts;
  3. Apply the mixture all over the hair, gloving the locks well and securing them;
  4. Finish with a bun and a cap, leave on for 20-30 minutes and rinse.

If you want to achieve super shiny hair, this is the perfect hydration for you!

The sugar seals the hair cuticles and exfoliates the strands, leaving the hair lined up, with balance and a lot of shine. You can let the hair dry naturally or dry it with a dryer, remembering to apply a thermal protector first.

Hydration with sugar and cornstarch

  1. Dissolve 2 tablespoons of cornstarch in ½ cup of water and heat until it turns into a paste;
  2. Add 1 tablespoon of sugar and 2 tablespoons of your favorite moisturizing cream;
  3. Apply the mask from the middle of the hair down;
  4. Let it act for 15 minutes and rinse;
  5. Comb and dry the strands to finish.

Here, the recipe brings softness to the hair, moisturizing and recovering the strands. Watch the video to check out Mari Ribeiro’s tips:

After returning from the beach or pool, this hydration is the right choice to treat and return the shine of your hair!

Hydration with sugar and honey

  1. Mix 2 spoons of moisturizing mask, 2 of sugar, 2 of honey and 2 caps of D-panthenol;
  2. Wash your hair only with shampoo for hydration to better penetrate the wires;
  3. Apply the mixture strand by strand and let it act for 20 to 30 minutes;
  4. Then just rinse, condition and finish your hair your way!

Want stronger, shiny hair? So do this hydration twice a month! In the video, you understand how to do it in detail and get Silvia’s tips:

For the curly, this recipe is amazing! It recovers dry and porous hair. Honey strengthens and brings shine, sugar exfoliates the hair and D-panthenol enhances the hydration effect. In other words, success!

Hydration with sugar and egg

  1. Beat the egg with 2 tablespoons of sugar and two of the moisturizing mask;
  2. Apply all over the hair, gloving each strand well;
  3. Let it act for approximately half an hour;
  4. Rinse well and finish!

This is a hydration of strength and shine, that is, the solution to your problems! Watch the video tutorial to see the step by step better:

The yolk helps to replenish proteins and hydrate the hair, while the white reduces the oiliness of the hair. Sugar, on the other hand, brings shine and softness. What are you waiting for to test this hydration?

Hydration with sugar and oil

  1. Combine 3 or 4 spoons of your favorite mask with 2 spoons of sugar, 2 spoons of olive oil and a capful of Bepantol;
  2. Mix well and apply all over the hair, strand by strand;
  3. Put on a plastic or thermal cap and let it act for 20-40 minutes;
  4. Rinse, condition and finish the way you like!

Play with this homemade hydration to leave your curls defined and light:

The cool thing about this recipe is that during application it is already possible to notice the effects of hydration. The tip for those who have very fine hair is to replace the sugar with honey. For those who want to enhance the effect of the mask, the suggestion is to use sugar and honey.

Hydration with sugar and aloe vera

  1. Remove the pulp from the aloe vera and mix with 2 tablespoons of sugar, 1 tablespoon of coconut oil and 3 tablespoons of a moisturizing mask;
  2. Wash your hair with shampoo and separate your hair into sections;
  3. Apply and coat each strand well with the cream;
  4. Put on a thermal cap and let it act for 30 minutes;
  5. Then just rinse and finish!

Aloe and sugar are the duo of shine and reconstruction. See more details and tips about this powerful, easy and inexpensive recipe:

The result of this combination is defined, shiny and very soft hair! It’s worth testing!

Moisturizing with brown sugar

  1. Mix the proper amount for your hair of cream with 2 tablespoons of brown sugar;
  2. With the hair washed, separate it into parts and enluve the locks with the mask;
  3. Secure a bun and put on a cap or wrap the strands with a towel;
  4. Let it act for 20 minutes and rinse.

Check out how this hydration is practical:

There are many recipes that have white sugar as a base, but brown sugar, as it has gone through less refinement processes, has more vitamins and benefits for your hair, ensuring more strength, shine and softness for the strands.

Hydration with sugar, cream and honey

  1. Combine 2-3 tablespoons of each ingredient: honey, sugar, sour cream and a moisturizing mask;
  2. Apply all over the hair, covering strand by strand;
  3. Let it act for 30 minutes and rinse;
  4. Finish as usual.

This tip is nice for the curly ones:

Sour cream is high in fat, ensuring incredible nutrition for your hair. Honey is humectant, hydrating and scalp friendly. Sugar, as you’ve already learned, adds shine, reduces porosity and acts as a hair exfoliator. Without a doubt, this hydration will become a sweetheart in your care routine!

Hydration with sugar and coconut milk

  1. In a container, add 2 tablespoons of moisturizing mask, 2 tablespoons of coconut milk and 1 tablespoon of sugar;
  2. Let it rest for 10 minutes for the sugar to dissolve well;
  3. Then, apply to the strands, enluve each strand and secure in a bun;
  4. Then just let it act for 20 or 30 minutes.

Are you looking for practical and powerful hydration? Try this suggestion from Juliana Louise:

As the ingredients have emollient properties, the strands are very soft, as well as shiny, light and defined. And the best thing is that there’s no complication, just mix everything, apply and rock!

Eager to try out these recipes? If you are a fan of homemade masks, also see how to make hydration with olive oil and hydration with coconut oil.

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