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Does anyone still use agave nectar?

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BlaqBella

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I have a whole bottle and i'm trying not to throw it out....
So how did/do you use it?TIA.
 
I did a post about this on my blog fairly recently. You can read it here. I hope that helps!

ETA: My blog is at littlegoldenlamb.net now. Sorry for the confusion!
 
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Thank You LGL! I love your blog and reviews +!

ETA: Or word press ( i guess you dnt have your blog anymore)..
 
I know people use agave nectar as a substitute for honey for sweetening foods, so I don't see why you can't use it in your hair. I've seen agave nectar as the ingredient in some products too.
 
I know people use agave nectar as a substitute for honey for sweetening foods, so I don't see why you can't use it in your hair. I've seen agave nectar as the ingredient in some products too.

Really...interesting:yep: I bought some to eat but after more googling it didn't seem to really be that healthy an alternative.
 
I've seen it listed as an ingredient in a couple natural hair products, but i've never thought of using it on my hair. I guess it might have similar emollient properties like honey. I use as a sweetener in homemade lemonade and as a substitute for maple syrup.
 
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