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~marti26.

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So I had some overripe bananas in my kitchen and aws about to throw them away when I got the bright idea to make a conditioner. I used 3 bananas, coconut oil, and Lekair cholesterol and mixed them up with a hand blender. I was being lazy and didn't feel like getting my stand blender.:wallbash: So i proceed to put it on allll 3 of my daughters' hair.

I apply it to their hair and let them sit under the dryer for like 5-10 minutes. They're young they can only take so much. Well after I wash it out there are so many remaining clumps of banana that weren't well blended. It took me 2 + hours to get it out and that was only the first two. I didn't get to my last daughters, it was too late.

Final word: If you're gonna use a banana PLEASE blend it until smooth. DUUH!! It seems like common sense now.
 
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Bananas MUST be Blended/ pureed for your homemade condishes. A hand blender won't get the job done.

Or..... Use Banana baby food.:drunk:
 
Aaaah. Banana baby food. I'll try that next time. Thanks.
 
: puts a case of banana flavored baby food on her shopping list :

but not for my hair

:lick:
 
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