McQuay30
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I have a question or theory, I was on the search for coconut cream in my local area and I found some at a Mexican Grocery Store except it has sugar and alot of other ingredients that I do not want on my hair. I called the Health Food store and told him what I was looking for and he suggested the local ABC Liquor Store or purchase unrefined coconut flakes and mix with water in order to turn it into a paste since coconut cream is the meat of the coconut along with water. I think he may have a point in regards to the coconut flakes and water.
My question is have anyone tried making coconut cream this way and if so what types of results do you get in regards to it conditioning your hair. I was think of mixing flakes, distilled water, coconut oil, jojoba oil, and maybe a avocado with a touch of black castor oil??? Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I have a question or theory, I was on the search for coconut cream in my local area and I found some at a Mexican Grocery Store except it has sugar and alot of other ingredients that I do not want on my hair. I called the Health Food store and told him what I was looking for and he suggested the local ABC Liquor Store or purchase unrefined coconut flakes and mix with water in order to turn it into a paste since coconut cream is the meat of the coconut along with water. I think he may have a point in regards to the coconut flakes and water.
My question is have anyone tried making coconut cream this way and if so what types of results do you get in regards to it conditioning your hair. I was think of mixing flakes, distilled water, coconut oil, jojoba oil, and maybe a avocado with a touch of black castor oil??? Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
