Chameleonchick
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I use coconut milk in my henna instead of water. It does relax the curls. Especially coconut milk and henna together. I love it it. It kills my frizzies!
hmm Interesting, I have to try this!
I use coconut milk in my henna instead of water. It does relax the curls. Especially coconut milk and henna together. I love it it. It kills my frizzies!
Sounds like you use it as a Deep Conditioning Mask. Might have to try this out too!
ooooooo sounds yummy!! I would love to try this!!
To the lady who adds avocado, do you use a regular old avocado or are you using the oil or something else?
I added coconut milk, lime and honey to my LeKair Cholesterol (Peach colored, Professional) as my pre-shampoo treat on dry hair. Mixed with LeKair minimized dripping. I would paint it on with a tint brush like a relaxer. This made it easier for me straighten my hair and maintain moisture. To achieve a "relaxing" effect with coconut milk you'd have to add lime.
The same effect could be achieved by using yogurt alone but the results are much stronger. I have some pics in my fokti. I used yogurt and honey (+ bananas sometimes). Honey + bananas were for shine and conditioning but it made the yogurt very runny. So eventually I started using a spray bottle.
After using either these methods continuously the results were culmalative for me. However, as I've mentioned in my previous post the yogurt was working too well so I stopped doing this altogether. Based on my personal experiences
I recommend coconut milk for fine hair and yogurt for thick hair.
did you use the yogurt with the cholesterol or on it's own?
I added coconut milk, lime and honey to my LeKair Cholesterol (Peach colored, Professional) as my pre-shampoo treat on dry hair. Mixed with LeKair minimized dripping. I would paint it on with a tint brush like a relaxer. This made it easier for me straighten my hair and maintain moisture. To achieve a "relaxing" effect with coconut milk you'd have to add lime.
The same effect could be achieved by using yogurt alone but the results are much stronger. I have some pics in my fokti. I used yogurt and honey (+ bananas sometimes). Honey + bananas were for shine and conditioning but it made the yogurt very runny. So eventually I started using a spray bottle.
After using either these methods continuously the results were culmalative for me. However, as I've mentioned in my previous post the yogurt was working too well so I stopped doing this altogether. Based on my personal experiences I recommend coconut milk for fine hair and yogurt for thick hair.
Yup, I honestly love this stuff. I was worried at first about the protein since I'm using it like 2x a week, but so far so good. I moisturize my hair 2x a day everyday so I guess it balance out. I went to the store after work today and bought 8 cans, it was on sale. So I should be good for a while.
How are you storing the milk once it's opened? I divide mine up in 5 ziplock storage bags and freeze until I'm ready to use.
Right now Im just storing it in the fridge...Is that good enough? I cant use the whole can in one try....
Why do I stop with products and routines that work? You're right. The benefits are cumulative with regular use. I used to apply these types of mixtures on my new growth and it helped me stretch successfully.
I've always planned to add yogurt but never did. What brand/type of yogurt do you use?
Quoting my old post^^^I've used the Goya cream. It was nice, but nothing spectacular.
It was wonderful when I added yogurt to it though.
How much coconut milk do you per DC treatment?
Girl, don't tell me that...Baby food banana's will work????????? My son is going to kill meTomorrow night I'm planning to do a Coconut Milk or Yogurt and Avocado treatment. I think I also have left over banana baby food to add to mix. YUM
So...can I ask what kind of coconut milk you ladies are using. I saw coconut milk and cream that the store the other day but when I read the ingredients both had sugar and other things in it. Is that okay or should it be pure? My hair is breaking and shedding like crazy and I don't know what to do to stop it.