This post is sponsored byDuda Farm Fresh Foods
Looking for a natural way to boost the health and shine of your hair? This homemade celery hair mask uses just a few simple ingredients to nourish your scalp and revive dry, dull strands. Many people notice a difference after a single treatment.

Homemade Celery Hair Mask
Celery is rich in vitamins and minerals that support healthy hair. This easy recipe calls for three pantry-friendly ingredients and can be made in minutes. The mask helps hydrate hair, reduce breakage, and add shine without harsh chemicals.
Affordable and gentle, this celery treatment is ideal for anyone wanting a simple, natural conditioning boost between salon visits.
What is a hair mask?
A hair mask is a concentrated conditioning treatment designed to restore moisture, strengthen strands, and improve scalp health. Much like a face mask hydrates skin, a hair mask delivers a deeper level of conditioning than everyday conditioners. Masks are usually applied to damp or dry hair, left on for a set time, then rinsed out.
Leaving a mask on for 15–20 minutes gives your hair a concentrated dose of nutrients and hydration, though some masks can be used for shorter or longer periods depending on needs.

Why use a celery hair mask?
Celery contains vitamins A, C, and E plus trace minerals like silica, all of which support healthy hair and scalp. These nutrients can help strengthen strands, increase shine, and improve moisture retention. Using a celery hair mask can reduce breakage and frizz while promoting a healthier scalp without relying on synthetic additives.
Regular use helps maintain softer, more manageable hair with improved resilience and appearance.
How often should I use a hair mask?
Most people benefit from using a deep-conditioning mask once a week. If your hair is very dry or damaged, you can use this celery mask two to three times per week until you see improvement. Adjust frequency based on how your hair responds.

How long should you leave it on?
For a routine treatment, 3–5 minutes can refresh and hydrate hair. For deeper conditioning, aim for 15–20 minutes. If you need intensive repair, you can leave this mask on overnight, but do so on dry hair to avoid over-saturation and potential weakening of the hair shaft.
Can I leave a hair mask on too long?
Yes. Leaving a mask on wet hair for an extended period can lead to hygral fatigue, where hair repeatedly absorbs and releases water and becomes weak. If you plan to leave a mask on a long time or overnight, apply it to dry hair to reduce that risk.
Ingredients for celery hair mask

- 3 T celery juice (Dandy® Celery suggested)
- 3 T plain Greek or Icelandic yogurt
- 1 T honey
How to make the celery hair mask

Combine the celery juice, yogurt, and honey in a bowl and stir until smooth and well blended.
How to apply the celery hair mask

Start with wet or damp hair. Work the mixture through your hair from scalp to ends using your fingers or a brush. Massage gently to ensure full coverage, then optionally cover with a shower cap. Leave on for 15–20 minutes, then rinse and wash your hair thoroughly.

About Duda Farm Fresh Foods
Andrew Duda began selling celery nearly a century ago with the goal of growing a versatile, usable crop. Today, six generations later, Duda Farm Fresh Foods continues that tradition with the Dandy® brand. They focus on high-quality, traditionally bred, non-GMO produce and careful harvesting to deliver fresh, flavorful celery year-round.
Dandy® celery is a handy, low-calorie ingredient for snacking, cooking, or adding to beauty treatments like this hair mask.
Celery Recipes We Love
- Thai Celery Bowls
- Crab Cakes with Celery
- Celery Fennel Salad
- Celery Pesto Pasta
- Buffalo Celery & Chicken Wontons
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Celery Hair Mask
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Ingredients
- 3 T Celery Juice
- 3 T Plain Greek or Icelandic Yogurt
- 1 T Honey
Instructions
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Make sure your hair is wet or damp before applying the mask.
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Stir together the celery juice, yogurt, and honey until well combined.
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Massage the mask into your hair, covering scalp and strands.
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Optional: cover hair with a shower cap.
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Leave on for 15-20 minutes, then wash thoroughly.
Nutrition information is approximate and provided for reference only.
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