Wednesday, January 25, 2012

What are some homemade conditioners for Black hair?

I did my own hair this week and I didn't have any conditioner so I used honey and egg yolk. I cannot tell you how soft and bouncy it made my hair. So, now i'm wondering what other concoctions are out here for black hair texture.What are some homemade conditioners for Black hair?
1/4 cup of coconut oil ( found in natural food stores- sold in solid form)

1 tbsp olive oil

1 tsp peppermint oil.



Combine ingredients,put on hair and cover with plastic cap. Wrap a warm, damp towel around the cap and leave for 30 minutes to one hour.



Do this before shampooing- your hair will feel so healthy.



Just google coconut oil and black hair- it has so many benefits I can't list em all.What are some homemade conditioners for Black hair?
http://motowngirl.com has a good list. I can't copy and paste them, you have to follow the below link. In general Eggs are a good protein treatment to strengthen hair.

Essential oils like lavender for scent,

Carrier oils like jojoba, coconut, avocado, olive for sealing in moisture. Coconut also makes a great deep conditioner.

Shea butter, aloe vera and honey for a conditioner

Avocado for conditioning

Brown sugar, lemon, baking soda, Apple Cider Vinegar for shampooing.

ACV also for conditioning, curing dandruff, reducing frizz, it's really an all aorund miracle product



If your hair liked eggs sounds like it likes protein whether because it's damaged or you just need more protein in your hair products. You will also like this recipe:



DEEP PAK CHAPRA:

1 tblespoon powdered egg

1 tablespoon powerded milk

1/2 teaspoon honey (combined with few drops of water)

1-2 cups pasta water (for added nutrients) or plain boiled water

2 tablespoons heavy cream (optional)



1. Combine 1st 3 ingredients to form paste.

2. Add water (amount depends on your length and thickness)

3.Stir in fresh cream

4. Pour mix over well rinsed hair (but not shampooed) hair.

5. Make turban of clear plastic wrap, sit for 1 hour

6. Rinse well and condition.



More homemade shampoos, instant, deep and leave in conditioners and protein treatments:

http://motowngirl.com/content/index.php?/a>
Mayonnaise! Seriously, I've used it straight out of the fridge numerous times and my hair is always so soft and it helps repair damaged hair, like split ends and such.
try doing a youtube search for ';acv rinse';.

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