Honey, ACV, and coconut oil mask and other hair mask

Whether it's damage, dryness, flakes or fading, we all run into hair issues from time to time. The change in seasons, indoor heat, outdoor elements, and hot tools are only some of the culprits that can cause these changes. While you can't change the weather, you can fix your hair.

Luckily, you don't have to hit the store or add yet another beauty product to your Amazon cart: You can head straight to your pantry for everyday ingredients that you can whip into a DIY hair mask to fix your mane. Below, we've compiled the best 7 DIY masks for all of your biggest hair woes, from an irritated scalp, to dull hair, to damage and dryness. Shiny, lustrous hair is only a mask away — and you never even have to leave the house.

Honey, ACV, and coconut oil mask
The issue: Dullness. Keeping hair moisturized and healthy always makes your hair look better, says Brown. When strands start to lose their luster, use an apple cider vinegar mask to enhance glossiness.

Ingredients: Equal parts raw organic honey with apple cider vinegar and coconut oil.

Directions: Apply the blend to damp hair and leave on for at least 20 minutes, then shampoo out. It’s great for all hair types and helps lock in color as well.

Cinnamon and coconut oil mask
The issue: Hair that won't grow. Try a cinnamon-based mask — the anti-microbial spice is known to stimulate blood circulation and promote hair growth and strength, says Liana Zingarino, a hair stylist at Serge Normant at John Frieda Salon in New York City.

Ingredients: Equal parts cinnamon and coconut oil.

Directions: Blend ingredients together well. Apply the mask onto your roots and part, and massage into your scalp. Let it sit for 30 to 45 minutes and rinse. Aim to do this mask at least once a week.

Green tea and apple cider vinegar rinse
The issue: Irritated scalp. While green tea has a laundry list of health benefits, you can add scalp soother to the list, says Sadah Saltzman, a hair stylist at Salon AKS in New York City. Thanks to its antioxidants and nutrients, this powerful ingredient calms and rebalances an irritated scalp. Peppermint oil is the perfect complement; it has anti-inflammatory properties and helps soothe and hydrate a dry scalp.

Ingredients: 1 cup of green tea, 2 drops of peppermint oil, 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar.

Directions: Mix well, massage into scalp and let sit for at least five minutes before rinsing.