snoop
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I just saw that you use "fresh aloe"
Maybe you should experiment again to see if it is the quality of aloe or what it's mixed with? Coconut oil is used in combination with aloe in many products
The only aloe I used is Organic +99% fresh pressed aloe that keeps some of the enzyme activity
Nah. I'm good for now. I only buy raw oils and other ingredients from wholesalers, not the grocery store. It's much more cost effective for me and I don't have to worry about it being blended with anything.
I've tried aloe juice (was ok as a final rinse, but completely unnecessary), aloe oil (nope), haven't tried aloe butter. I've used aloe powder and it's ok, I guess. I have some that I need to use up, but it won't be on any future re-purchase lists unless I have a recipe that I really want to try. As I mentioned, I gave up store bought products with aloe pretty early in my journey. I also gave up products with coconut oil and shea butter. This is why I make my own hair lotions.
Instead of coconut, I use babassu. My hair much prefers it. Although I might try coconut MTC (again -- I tried it about 10 years ago). I've been following someone on re.d.dit who used MTC to chelate their hair before switching to distilled water. If I can figure out how to make distilled water work with masks I might make the switch as well.
I also do not use shea. Both shea and coconut oil harden my hair, but I think that shea is worse. I've tried different raw brands and different products. Not worth it. I prefer tallow to shea and it's changed my hair for the better.