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I made my own at home and freezed the rest! It did pretty good. I didn't blowdry or straighten right after or anything. It did streghten it
I also did made my at home and loved my results. I have photos in my Fotki.
Here is what I stole from the other hair forum
I used this treatment for myself, recently, and I just cannot believe the blinding shine and silky softness that came out of it!
The recipe is as follows:
coconut oil
olive oil
wheatgerm oil
shea butter
honey
molasses
Apple cider vinegar
Two overripe bananas
water
I just throw this all in a blender. It freezes rather well, so you won't have to keep making mini-batches every time you wanna use it, just thaw out. It should be a caramel cream look and consistency. Once you coat it on your hair, leave on for a couple hours. If your hair is longer than BSL, it may be easier to put your hair in a ponytail and just do that ponytail portion and loose baggy it to keep it from getting messy. Do not try to manipulate your hair during this time, it is very sticky. Rinse out in the shower. If you have fine hair, this may be all you need, but if you have coarse hair, you may want to follow up with a reconstructor and/or deep conditioner. It doesn't matter how kinky/curly/frizzy your hair is... it will shine like you've never ever seen it do before. I am now a big believer in this and will tell anyone who will listen. It really works!
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I used this treatment for myself, recently, and I just cannot believe the blinding shine and silky softness that came out of it!
The recipe is as follows:
coconut oil
olive oil
wheatgerm oil
shea butter
honey
molasses
Apple cider vinegar
Two overripe bananas
water
This product reminds me of Rio! Remember that product??? lol
that stuff that damaged so many people's hair???(oh well...i guess thats not funny but...)
didnt debbie allen do the infomericals too??
Ive never tried it but it sounds wonderful especially for the up comming dry winter month and is prob amazing when doin henna to combat dryness
I think ill make a home version since the ingredients are pretty basic and try this soon.
I just want to know the effect it has on natural hair. It's a deep conditioning agent right?