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I will be doing a hot evoo rinse immediately before my deep moisturizing conditioning treatment tonight. I am hendigo'ing my hair right now - my gray strands were becoming a little fierce.
Gave my NG a good dose of emu oil today. I'm trying to keep it soft and managable as long as possible.
Sealed the rest of my hair with a little bit of coconut oil.
Finally found the Babyganics unpetroleum jelly at Walgreen. So after twisting my hair last night I sealed with that. It is very thick so going to use it for a week to see if I can use it straight or if I need to break it down with some oil a little.
I massaged my scalp with JBCO Hair Food mixed with some mn and a few drops each of lavender, rosemary, cedarwood, and sage essential oils. I sealed my ends with JBCO. My hair and my scalp are happy tonight.
I'll join. I've mainly been using Carol's Daughter Mimosa Hair Honey to seal. Recently I've begun sealing with an argan and castor oil mix that I mixed myself--it's mostly argan.
I need to use up some olive oil, some wheat germ oil, and some Carol's Daughter Hair Balm. What I really want to do is use up EVERYTHING I have so that I can give CRISCO a try. I also have some lavender EO that I need to use. Thinking of mixing it into the Crisco once I use up everything else.
But just to put it all in a list, I will be using:
Just made a nice fluffy, whipped shea butter mix with shea, castor, olive, coconut, jojoba, and vitamin E. I whipped everything together with my mixer. It came out perfect! Yum!
I put a small bit in a container for my mom to use on her hands and feet (she's diabetic). I can't wait to try it when I do my twists!
I must give props to Naptural85 as it was her recipe that I used.