Beaute Noire
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Yes Nichi your hair is beautiful and you have truly been an inspiration to me...even though I've been on the board for less than a year I've always admired your gorgeous hair
Oh, it's a hair moisturizer I made and it's the only product I use in my hair asides from heat protectant. I warm up shea butter block, not too much, just enough so that it melts when squeezed. I then add coconut oil, castor oil, olive oil and either peppermint or rosemary oil (for scent/tingle) and whip it. It turns into a creamy, buttery spread that I use on my scalp and hair from roots to ends. All my friends use it now, it's so soft and moisturizing. I love it. I dont buy any other hair product to use on my hair.
Can you tell us the ratios on this mix?
Thanks
I'm going to be real honest, I dont measure. I put what 'feels right' in the mix. I put enough of the oils relative to how much shea butter I'm using. I hope that makes sense. You can add as much as you want of the oils because the shea butter creates the thick, creamy effect. I made a mix for my container and I use a fist-size block of shea and I used a quarter cup of olive and castor oil and like half a cup of coconut oil because I like it the most of the oils and like a teaspoon amount of peppermint oil before I whipped.
your hair is so pretty... im thinking about trying the jason biotin shampoo for my fine strands. would u say it help thicken your hair>?? your hair is lush
I am all types of confused about the shea butter. is it that yellow shea butter that you can get at the BSS? the 100% african shea butter. I want to start using shea butter in my hair, especially when I am 100% natural but I am confused about how to use it.
Does the Shea butter mix make your hair feel greasy? And what about the weave? Would you say it is a mix more for naturals or would it work just as good on relaxed hair too?
Have you ladies seen Nichi's siggy picture
Nichi, you've been my hair idol for a minute and I just saw your siggy pic and I was like DANG!!! I need to get my protective style on.
I love it!! Especially that pony tail pic ...way to lush...ok...I'm done!!
Thanks, doll!! That weave PS will shock you! As for before I started, here is a pic of what it looked like, I was just grazing APL by the tip of my V
I felt I was so stuck at this position because it took FOREVER to get past it, so I took matters into my own hands.
I have to add something else, too. Between you and Amara and Rabs, I'm so proud to see African women growing long hair.
Wow. So heartfelt. Thank you and you're sooo right about the bolded. A lot come to this country and in an effort to blend in, go over the board with the bad weaves and it leads to damage. Even in Nigeria, there's no real hair care mindset, most just cut it all off. I hope you post pics one day I am sooo curious about you and your hair too. Amara and Rabs are two of my hair idols and I'm only try to get to their level.
i might try that mix with avocado butter instead. my hair hates shea butter in any non-commercial form for some reason, but avocado butter works great and isn't greasy. i agree, my product list should be really short, and it is, i just have so many DIFFERENT conditioners. LOL!
something i forgot....how are you getting your hair so straight (ex the ponytail)? is that a pro job, or DIY??? i always have this fuzzy "halo" around my head.
i might try that mix with avocado butter instead. my hair hates shea butter in any non-commercial form for some reason, but avocado butter works great and isn't greasy. i agree, my product list should be really short, and it is, i just have so many DIFFERENT conditioners. LOL!
something i forgot....how are you getting your hair so straight (ex the ponytail)? is that a pro job, or DIY??? i always have this fuzzy "halo" around my head.