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CARAMEL TREATMENT ANYONE?

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I use a caramel treatment from E'tae and I love it... it's a bit sticky but it does my hair good and I definitely plan to keep using it.
 
I am still trying to figure out if this is a good thing for my hair.. I don't like anything that will mess with my ends and the sulfur was one of those things that did my ends in and had my littl set back.. I did a carmel treatment the other night because I still have some left but I have to watch it closely to make sure I don't have a set back.
 
I have used it and I liked it. It's very moisturizing. My recipe includes banana baby food, molasses, honey, wheat germ oil, olive oil, and a splash of acv.
 
did nothing for my hair :(
Waste of time. and waste of stuff :nono:
 
I haven't tried the various recipes, yet. I had to send my steamer off for repairs. When it returns, I will try this out. I have all of the ingredients.
 
I do a treatment 'bout every six weeks. I use this recipe by justkiya - The Kinkdom of Kiya: The Caramel Treat

I've made a mix with Wheat germ oil and with Palm Oil

I've never used the rosemary oil or castor oil in my mix. May try that when I mix up a new batch.

Love your videos and hair styles!
 
I read about this treatment a year ago, some claimed it loosened their curl pattern and I'm not trying to do that. I watched your video last night, after all those faces you made I knew you didn't like it before reading the review on your blog.:lol:
 
Thanks for the responses ladies.

Anymore takes on this treatment?
 
Why is this called the Carmel treatment...if there isn't any carmel....my mom maid home aid Carmel, could I use that?
 
Anyone doing the caramel treatment? Any known substitutes for the banana? The smell of them make me nauseous.
 
I did one a few weeks ago and although my hair felt good, nice and soft and moisturized, it completely removed the curl. I had a halo of fluff afterward. No more for me :nono:
 
Anyone doing the caramel treatment? Any known substitutes for the banana? The smell of them make me nauseous.

I do caramel treatments once a month. Love it! I dont know a substitute for bananas.
 
I do caramel treatments once a month. Love it! I dont know a substitute for bananas.


Thanks. I may just add more avocado and skip the banana and see how that works.
 
Thanks. I may just add more avocado and skip the banana and see how that works.

I've wanted to try avocado, please let me know how your hair feels with it.
 
I'm looking for a good treatment. I wouldn't make this at home. Too much work.
 
I'm looking for a good treatment. I wouldn't make this at home. Too much work.
I've been making a version of this for years since I heard about it here; it's not a big deal to make at all - just throw everything in the blender. I use avocados past the eating stage since I have banana intolerance.
 
I'm looking for a good treatment. I wouldn't make this at home. Too much work.
Teraveda Organix makes a carmeltini treatment. I have it and i like it. I've made it before but I prefer it ready made. It's less messy and the Terraveda also doesn't irritate my scalp when I leave it in for hours.
 
I used it on my roots during a relaxer stretch once. It made my hair really soft, but it didn't help straighten my new growth.
 
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