It's from Trichologist - Philip Kingsley,I used his elasticizer range and I love it. I'm trying to switch to home made/natural hair products/treatments. So, natural + Philip Kingsley is like a no brainer for me. I can't wait to try this next wash day/next weekend.
Black Afro/Caribbean hair is the most vulnerable to damage & breakage out of any hair texture due to its unique structure and configuration. This means it needs specialized products that provide extra hydration and protection in order to look, feel and be at its best. We suggest that those with Afro textured hair use a weekly pre-shampoo deeply intensive conditioning treatment. Philip Kingsley makes a multi-award winning treatment called Elasticizer Extreme, but if you wish to make your own hydrating treatment for extremely porous, tight curls at home, whisk together the following:
2 eggs
2oz double cream
1oz castor oil
1oz melted butter
1oz purified water
Juice of half a grapefruit
Refrigerate overnight if necessary and use as needed.
Apply the mixture to the whole length of your hair in sections. Work into your hair with fingers and massage your scalp for five-ten minutes with a gentle kneading motion. Leave in for twenty minutes (or overnight) and shampoo and condition as usual. Do this as often as possible until your hair is sufficiently improved.
You can substitute almond oil or olive oil for castor oil. - The PK Team.
There are other DIY treatments on this site: DIY Hair Treatments | The Philip Kingsley Blog:
http://blog.philipkingsley.com/category/diy-hair-treatments/
Ethnic Textured Hair | The Philip Kingsley Blog:
http://blog.philipkingsley.com/category/hair-types/ethnic-textured-hair-hair-types/
I found the inclusion of melted butter, grapefruit and double cream rather interesting and peculiar.