-1/2 cup distilled water -1 tablespoon sweet almond oil How you do it: Mix the oil, water, and aloe vera in a cup and pour it over damp hair instead …
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Here's your recipe: 1 egg 2 cups plain greek yogurt 2 tablespoons of castor oil 1 tablespoon of honey Combine all of the ingredients and apply to …
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Add the pure aloe vera oil until it is completely mixed (and add essential oils for a rejuvenating scent, as desired). Transfer to a mason jar …
Following some simple steps to know how to get healthy hair quickly: Detailed steps: Step 1 – Mash 2 bananas as much as possibly. Step 2 – Whisk 1 egg white in a separate bowl. Step 3 – Add the other ingredients you have, …
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Moisturizer: Shea & Jojoba Moisturizing Butter. Flaxseed & Aloe Vera Styling Gel. Click Next Page for the next recipe. Step 1: DIY Hair Care Recipe – Pre-Shampoo: Moisturizing Oil Treatment A pre-shampoo oil …
Adding honey locks in moisture and promotes hair retention. Curl Cure: -1 cup regular Mayonnaise. -1/3 cup plain yogurt. -1/3 cup olive oil (or coconut oil) -2 tablespoons honey. Mix the
If you have naturally curly hair, then you know a good curl cream is essential. 1 of my favorite product to use on my hair is the shea moisture curl enhancing smoothie. However, I came up with a DIY curl cream recipe that …
6 DIY Hair Care Recipes for Your Complete Natural Hair Regimen. 1 1 cup Greek Yogurt. 2 1/4 cup raw Cacao powder (unsweetened cocoa powder can also be used for this recipe) 3 3 tbsp coconut oil. 4 3 drops lavender oil. 5 5 drops rose hips seed oil.
Mix baking soda with hot water and stir or shake until well dissolved. You can use a funnel and put this in a container like a squirt bottle. Wet hair well, rub in some of the baking soda and mix into your scalp well. Rinse. - Curly-Kinky (3c)
"It doesn't take expensive products to make beautiful curls." Mix the oil, water, and aloe vera in a cup and pour it over damp hair instead of shampoo, then follow with a conditioner. "If you have coarse, dry hair, use olive oil instead of sweet almond—it's heavier and more moisturizing," says Jones.
This simple recipe isn't unique to Springs's hair routine—it's a cult favorite in the curly community. "When my curls feel dry, I mix water and coconut oil in a spray bottle, shake it up, then spritz it all over my hair," says Springs. If you have superfine, thin hair, go easy on the coconut oil, which can weigh down your curls.