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sareca said:I did! I didn't really notice any hair changes from it. It wasn't comparable to MTG or anything, but I still use it. Don't add more than 15% MSM powder to your concoction or it will make it gritty. But gritty works if you're using it as an exfoliant or something. I was making a hair oil. I used this basic procedure...
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There are a large range of MSM creams and lotions on the market. Some of them include pure essential oils in their ingredients which are also beneficial for specific conditions.
Important
In the recipe below, you are going to add MSM to a shop bought cream or lotion of your choice.
If you have sensitive skin, choose a cream or lotion that you know suits your skin !
How to
You will have noticed that many shop bought creams and lotions are white. This is because when you blend oil with water it emulsifies and turns white.
Basically if a cream or lotion is white it means that you will be able to add a little more water along with the vital ingredient MSM !
Note don't try to add MSM Crystals / flakes or powder, directly to a cream without first dissolving it in water Why? - Simply because it won't dissolve and ends up gritty !!!
Go to your local shop or drug store - Super Drug in the UK has some great economically priced creams and lotions. Select one that you personally like the smell of, the thicker the better as you are gong to dilute it slightly !
Note - You are going to make a cream / lotion that's around a 15% solution of MSM (The amount recommended by the MSM Doctors).
Important - Without certain solvents it's difficult to raise the concentration of MSM above 15%. If you put too much MSM in your cream if will crystallise and feel gritty when you rub it on - so stick to around 15% or slightly less.
This simply means that for every 100ml of cream you have, you need to add approx 15g of MSM.
If you don't have any scales, a really heaped 5ml teaspoon of MSM weighs nearly 5g
So for:
100mls cream add 15g (approx 3 heaped teaspoons)
200mls add 30g (approx 6 heaped teaspoons)
400mls add 60g (approx 12 heaped teaspoons)
1. First, remove a couple of tablespoons of cream and pop them in a spare container or in a small bowl - this is surplus to requirements but can be added back into the big tub later when you've used some of your MSM cream and there's room!
2. Next, place the appropriate amount of MSM into a cup.
3. Add about 2 tablespoons of boiling water. (Don't worry about the heat - MSM is a mineral not a vitamin so it's properties are not affected or denatured in any way by heat, even at extremely high temperatures.
Next
4. Cover the cup and place in a microwave for about 10 seconds. Check that the crystals have completely dissolved, if not, repeat for another 10 seconds.
5. When fully dissolved, slowly add to the cream and stir very thoroughly.
You now have your very own MSM rich cream - if you added too much water it will be a lotion !
How to Use
Rub into the affected area as often as you wish. For best results take MSM Crystals, capsules or tablets daily as a supplement.
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