SaintLuxe
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i have recently had my color & highlights touched-up last week, & i felt like i wanted to do something a little extra in the moisture department (since i haven't colored in 5mos)...just to make sure that my relaxed hair stays healthy. i my La Bomba products (the rinse & deep conditioner), but i decided to try to add avocado & EVOO to my deep conditioner to see if it would make it even better, since i have heard so many great things about these natural ingredients. i made my conditioner cocktail, sat under the dryer for 30min, rinsed w/cool water...all i can say is WOW! after my 3z-ish/4a hair dried, it was shiny, soft, silky, & and strong. my wash & go wasn't frizzy & instead i had more defined waves & loose curls w/o having to use as much leave-in as i normally do. the immediate difference was amazing. i can't believe that i didn't try this sooner. This is definitely going to be my new staple during the cooler, drier months. Much thanks to all of the wise EVOO & avocado advocates on this forum. my double processed hair is forever in your debt
Thanks for letting me rave!
ps-i've looked up other avocado hair mask recipes & some of them recommend using organic yogurt, too...does anyone know the benefits of this?
also, i have a lot of powdered MSM left over that i've decided not to keep in my vitamin regimen, can i add it my conditioner and use it topically instead(i saw that Qhemet has it listed as one of their ingredients)? if so, how effective is it?
TIA!
Thanks for letting me rave!
ps-i've looked up other avocado hair mask recipes & some of them recommend using organic yogurt, too...does anyone know the benefits of this?
also, i have a lot of powdered MSM left over that i've decided not to keep in my vitamin regimen, can i add it my conditioner and use it topically instead(i saw that Qhemet has it listed as one of their ingredients)? if so, how effective is it?
TIA!
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