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Dampen your hair first if you have thick or tangled hair. Section your hair Apply the mask to each section using your fingertips. Put a shower cap or towel on your hair to keep the mask from dripping. Let the mask saturate your hair for 15 to 20 minutes.

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It can be hard to really saturate thick, tangled, or curly hair with the mask. You could mist your hair with a spray bottle or simply run water from the faucet or shower over your hair for 15 to 30 seconds. You can gently brush through it afterward or let the mask itself do the detangling for you. If your hair is straight and easy to comb through, there’s no need to get your hair wet first. so you can evenly apply the mask. Gather the top 1/3 of your hair on top of your head with a hair clip. Gather the middle section of hair and secure it with another hair clip. Leave the bottom 1/3 of your hair down—this will be the first layer you apply the mask to. If you have really thick hair, you may even want to separate your hair into 4 or 5 layers. Dip your fingers into the mask and scoop out a small amount, about 1⁄2 tablespoon (7.4 mL) or so. Start applying the mask at your roots and work your way down through the middle shafts, all the way to the ends of your hair. Massage the oil into your scalp. Do the bottom section of hair first, then the middle section, and end with the top section of hair.  This can get a little messy, so put a towel around your shoulders or wear an old T-shirt. If needed, you could even use a comb to help distribute the mask and work out tangles. This will also help keep the mask on your hair and off of your shoulders or the furniture. If it helps, clip all your hair on top of your head first, and then wrap the towel around it or put on the shower cap. Set a timer and sit back and relax. You could clean up the ingredients from making the mask, or take the opportunity to do some other self-care tasks, like applying a face mask or painting your nails. You can leave the mask on for up to an hour, but any more than that and you risk the egg starting to dry out, which would make it a lot harder to rinse away.