4 Simple and Easy Homemade Spritz Recipes

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By Chinwe of Hair and Health

The moisturizing spritz is ideal for those with fine hair or those who prefer a lighter alternative to thick butters.  Additionally, it may be used to revive twists or another style that has gotten dry over time.  Below are a couple of quick, easy recipes.  Feel free to tweak to your own liking!

The H2O Spritz
– water
– few drops of essential oil (your favorite)

The ROSE-GLYCERIN Spritz
– 4 parts rosewater
– 1-2 parts glycerin

The LEAVE-IN Spritz
– 5 parts water
– 1 part conditioner (your favorite)

The WORKS Spritz
– 3-4 parts water
– 2 parts aloe vera juice
– 2 parts glycerin
– 1 part coconut oil
– 1 part olive oil
– few drops essential oil (your favorite)

NOTE: Some of these spritzes have a short shelf life (few days to a few weeks), so be sure not to create too much in one sitting.  Refrigeration may extend the shelf life a bit.

Ladies, have you tried any of these spritz combos? Share your spritz recipes below!

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44 Responses

  1. Honestly I just put unrefined coconut oil and water in one of those travel size spray bottles since they are better for misting and spray it on each section, twist or braid my hair then style once dry. Works beautifully for my hair!

  2. Hello wonderful ladies…
    I have a.?
    Should I apply these spritz on the scalp or just on the hair?

  3. I use purified water, glycerin, peppermint oil, tea tree oil, and two drops of Creme of Nature leave in conditioner. I slip on a plastic shower cap letting the spritz sit for about an hour. The hair is usually very damp, so I use it at night before going to bed. Get up early to allow the hair to air dry completely. When I take the cap off and comb my hair it is so cottony soft and moisturized!!!

  4. I had some nice, fresh rosemary growing in a pot. (It smells wonderful!) Put a sprig in my spritzer bottle along with 20 drops of Bergamot essential oil, 2 tablespoons of oil and tap water. I will use this as my liquid moisturizer on my locs before sealing it with oil and creamy moisturerizer.

  5. Hi,

    Does anyone know if “The Body Butter Company” has a distributor in the UK?

    Thank you very much

  6. Can I use “the works spritz” like a setting lotion? What is the glycerin used for? Do you have to include it in the recipe?

    1. Glycerin is a humectant and it attracts water from the air to your hair.
      So it helps to keep your hair moisturized.

  7. I have tried a couple of the above before. What I actually bought recently to try was the Body Butter Company’s Moist On The Go(distilled water,coconut oil, castor oil, glycerince and tea tree oil. I use it with extra water added, though.)A few years ago tried Dark& Lovely’s Beutiful Beginnings Leave-in Conditioner and detangler.I also have a spritz that I’m working to get infused with more aloe vera and or glycerin(it already has glycerin but not enough for me);it pretty much resembles ‘the works’Spritz above but with different ratios and I love it(contains shea,smells awesome feels great on the hair and tingles pleasantly due to the tea tree in there!)

  8. I just discovered this about a week ago to do this but it worked instantaneous. I had oils around the house but never tried anything other than jojoba or evol but this grapeseed, sweet almond oil and water mix is giving me LIFE. Better late than ever.
    Day 1 of using the mix:
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  9. Hi everyone, this sight has help me out in so many ways I love all the enthusiasm of embracing our natural selves. We are such a beautiful people. I’m new to the natural world and it is some work, but worth it. April 3 2013 will make 7 months since my BC. For my spritz I use, approximately.
    -2 cups water
    -1/2 cup carefree curl activator (has glycerine in it)
    -1/2 Shea moisture coconut growth milk
    -1 teaspoon of argon oil
    -about 5 or so drops of rosemary oil.

    I spritz at night before bantu knotting and in the morning when I take it out it feels fluffy and soft.

  10. I am currently using a light conditioner suave), distilled water, and olive oil in 6oz spray bottle. I have been spritzing hair daily and using this as a daily moisturizer.

  11. I use water and a few drops of oil..I don’t like a lot of mixes because they rot or develop mold if I don’t use them in a week..so thanks for the tips about making a little and storing in a cool place.

  12. My first time posting here… My spritz is a mixture of Carols’s Daughter Black Vanilla leave in conditioner, coconut oil, extra virgin olive oil, and a water.

  13. Hi, this a really nice post. I dind’t know that the spritz a shelf life! I’ve been using the same spritz since january, because the bottle I use supports 500 ml and.
    By the way my sprit recipe contains: water, glycerin, extra virgin olive oil and moisturizer.

  14. I see you BGLH! You’ve changed the article since I commented yesterday on the contradictory information in this article versus the ‘How to Balance & Moisture’. I see you also removed my comment pointing out the contradiction 🙂
    It’s all good!
    I use a simple 1 to 1 concoction of water and aloe vera juice on my ends nightly to moisturize, and seal with a butter. I then add about 6-8 large loose braids. Yields extremely soft hair in the morning!

  15. Hi all this info has been great and I look forward to trying these, but what is glycerin and where can I buy it?

    1. Glycerin is a humectant that (when added to a water-based solution) moisturizes and strengthens* your hair. You can find it at almost any large, multipurpose grocery and/or pharmacy; I live in the Midwest region of the U.S., and HyVee has a 20 oz bottle of glycerin for about $20, while Wal-mart has 3oz bottles for $4.

      My hair (type 4, multitexture) LOVES glycerin, but depending on your regimen (and hair type), yours may not. If you decide to try it, make sure your hair is wet or the mixture you add it to is water-based…if glycerin can’t bind to water in the environment, it will draw water from the nearest source…which could be your beautiful strands!

      *BLGH did an article (can’t remember which one) that stated glycerin’s benefits…it only demonstrated strengthening properties on hair that wasn’t colored or bleached.

      I hope this helps!

      1. Great Thanks so much! I’m fairly new to being natural (less than a year) How do I find out my hair type? I’ll have to check our local walmart thanks again!

  16. I got my hair braided with synthetic hair last year that irritated the hell outta my scalp. My naturalista roommate whipped up a concoction for me that’s nearly identical to the Works. Worked wonders!

  17. Almost every night I put water and oil on my hair (avoiding my scalp to prevent clogging) and then I spritz my hair/scalp with roobios tea. My head loves it!!!

    1. roobios tea? what’s the benefit of it for the hair?
      I love that tea but never thought I could use it on my hair

      1. Roobios tea contains a lot of antioxidants/nutrients that are GREAT for the hair! I use it to “feed” my scalp. My daily spritz has made my hair stronger and shiny! 🙂 Google “roobios tea for hair” and you can find some useful info. 🙂

  18. Which ones have the short shelf lives? That would be helpful to know. Thanks!! I’m just assuming the one labeled “The Works” because of the aloe vera juice.
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  19. Hi a question ; what the conditioner should I use for the leave in spritz (the one u use after shampooing or the one u use as conditioning)

  20. I’m definitely a fan of the works.
    My recipe:
    water
    leave in conditioner
    vitamin E oil/ Cocount oil

    Put it in a spray bottle and shake…

    I never make more than 2 to 3 ounces at a time and I always use it all!
    …happy hair, lol 🙂

  21. Hi, yes, I’ve made a hair spritz (that I also use as a body spritzer) made of Petitgrain essential oil, Lavender essential oil, and Cedarwood essential oil. I also added Lavender Hydrosol and distilled water. It smells excellent! When you use essential oils (which are my passion 🙂 there are so many varieties that you can use. Tamara 🙂

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