naturalgurl
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You making me hungry!![]()
I know and the lime and coconut smells so good. I even tasted it. It's sort of like a key lime pie. All it needed was some sugar!!! LOL!
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You making me hungry!![]()
Excellent idea with the orange juiceI do henna every 3-4 months. I squeeze my own juices from oranges and limes. I use oranges for the acid to release the color in henna, versus lemons. Oranges are less drying. I thought about using the concentrated juice but too scurred. I'm a person who is coming back from constant shedding so I'm trying to keep my precious little strands!![]()
Excellent idea with the orange juice
I have a problem with these kitchen recipes ... either my son or I will likely eat the ingredients before they make it onto my head.
You can forget about me putting an avocado on my head... That's going in my salad or on my sandwich... I'm eating that thing!![]()
I love avocados, too. I bought five avocados today -- four for guacamole and one for my hair, but I am pretty sure it will go in my mouth and not my hair...
Here is the link to the youtube video of the lady who uses "natural relaxer" on her daughter's hair.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQD5vt5-3AI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFBLGdTOGT4
I think she uses coconut cream concentrate and citric acid.
www.tropicaltraditions.com
It seems like a super moisturizer than a relaxer. Henna is very good for loosening, but is very messy and stained my skin even with prepping my skin with vasaline.
Where do you get buttermilk powder? Can you substitute cornstarch? TIA
Using 6 oz. of sour cream with one large or two small lemons will relax it. At least it does mine. If that's too harsh, try coconut milk fat with limes. After either one use shea butter if it's not too heavy for you, if so use coconut oil...extra virgin. This should help...
ETA~Oops. Leave either mixture on your hair with bag for about an hour using a thermal heat cap for the first 30 minutes. I sometimes leave mine on longer because I start doing other things. Don't know if it relaxes it more or not. The longest I left it on was 3 hours.