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I'm going to try it today, I'm going to blend it into my conditioner with a whisk and I'll feedback
I did this years ago and it was a nightmare getting those flakes out of my hair.
Never again.
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I did it today.
Just as I presumed, when whisked up with some coconut oil and conditioner of choice, it becomes a creamy consistency and the powder dissolves into the conditioner and oil completely.
So when it came to washing out, I had no issue whatsoever.
What I do take issue with is the fact that I now smell like a home cooked meal. I'm trying to shampoo less and cowash more, so I was saddened to find that even after 3 shampoo applications, I still couldn't get the stench of garlic out of my hair.
Will post a pic of the aftermath. lol
Use a tea bag. It cost about $8. For 100.
hair4romheaven When you say tea, so you mean typical English Tea Bags? I hear talk of tea and coffee rinses, but I didn't know which tea people were referring to. Regular Tea, Green Tea, Earl Grey, Herbal....?
I must say thought... I didn't notice a reduction in the shedding. So next time, I'll use a couple cloves of garlic instead, or crushed garlic paste mixed with conditioner, that should do the trick.
spellinto The conditioner made some difference to the smell but not enough. Woke up this morning smelling like Thai cooking lol so my boyfriend says. So today I'll mix some essential oils in a handful of my leave in and hope that does the trick. Will have to wear my hair down too to give it space to breathe and release the aroma.
I can't go to work Monday morning smelling like this. lol