The simple concoction was put to the test on a recent episode of ITV's This Morning and it can truly transform your hair - but you need to be very careful when washing it out Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters If your hair is looking a bit drab and dull but you don't want to spend money on getting a conditioning treatment from your hairdresser, applying a hair mask at home can really work wonders. From Olaplex to Garnier, there are plenty of different varieties on the market that promise to hydrate, shine and transform your locks after just one application. And you don't even need to break the bank either - as hair masks are very simple to make in your kitchen at home.

This was demonstrated by beauty expert and writer Sarah Jossel, who recently appeared on This Morning to show viewers just how easy it is to whip up a DIY hair mask at home. But this should be done with caution - as there's something that can go very wrong when washing it out. The beauty pro appeared alongside presenters Sian Welby and Craig Doyle on a recent episode of the morning talk show to discuss all things hair.

And if you ever remember trying to make a hair mask at home using whatever you could find in the kitchen, then you're probably not alone. But there's a few specific ingredients that can work wonders on how shiny .